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PERSONAL.

Mrs E. T. Daniel, of Wellington, is at present visiting Otaki. Mr H. H. Olliver, who has been seriously ill. is making good progress. Mr J. Death, erstwhile of Otaki. is •at present seriously ill at Palmerston North. Mr and Mrs Albert .Smith, of Otaki,

leave for Christchurch on Wednesday on holiday. Mr A. G. Williams, of Waikanae, is at present ill, suffering from pneumonia. i Miss Averil Hope, who ha; been on holiday in Otaki, left for her home at Christchurch this morning. Mr J. P. Brandon IMayor) who has been indisposed, ha? made a good recovery and is able to attend to his ordinary dutiesMr B. I. Low, late proprietor of the Central Hotel, returned to Wellington on Saturday afternoon after a brief sojourn in New Plymouth. Mrs A. A. Bright and Miss Valerio Bright were among the visitors to Otaki for the week-end, after a holiday spent with Mrs Lindsay McDonald, of Heatherlea. Levin,

Mr W. Chapman, a recent arrival 1 from Cambridge, England, —&s among ' the visitors to Otaki to-day. He was greaiiy impressed with the Native Church, which he regards as a splendid" 1 monument to the Natives. • Miss ,5. Best, who for the past } three years has been on the staff of t the Koputaroa School, has accepted , the position oi infant mistress at the , Owhango School, under the Wanga- j nui Education Board, and takes up her duties on May 1, Owhango is on the Main Trunk line, near Tauxna- J runui. i

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Otaki Mail, 10 April 1922, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 10 April 1922, Page 2

PERSONAL. Otaki Mail, 10 April 1922, Page 2

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