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PERSONAL

Mr H. H. Featherstone, of the Head Office of the Bank of New Zealand, is on an official visit to Masterton. The Hon. F. Jones, Minister of Defence, left Wellington for Motueka by aeroplane today to open the Motueka Show. He will return to Wellington tomorrow. ' It is not given to every man to reach his fiftieth year of distinction in his profession and to retain at the end of half a century the eminence which the energy and vigour of the prime of life have brought. Yet this is the record of Mr A. C. Hanlon, K.C., of Dunedin, who will complete his fiftieth year at the Bar on Thursday. I Mr J. H. Haise, who has been on the administration staff of the Wairarapa Hospital Board, and whose marriage to Miss Jessie Macdonald will take place at St Barnabas’s Church, Khandallah, tonight, was recently presented with a silver tea service from the administration staff. Mr Norman Lee, manag-ing-secretary, in making the presentation, voiced the good wishes of the staff, which Mr Haise suitably acknowledged. On a recent afternoon the combined outside and house staffs of the Masterton Hospital entertained Mr Haise to afternoon tea and on their behalf Mr Norman Lee presented him with a bronze fire screen.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 December 1938, Page 4

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211

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 December 1938, Page 4

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 December 1938, Page 4

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