PERSONAL.
The Governor-General, Viscount Gal—\\'ay, who has been fishing at Turangi, ’l‘uupo, arrived in Auckland this morning.
AID F. Boulton, of Newton King LimitedY [\‘ew Plym-oulh, is visiting Hamilton for the \\‘aikalo Show.
A resolution of sympathy‘with the relatives of the late Mr G. F. McCul—lagh was passed at a meeting of the Combined Breeders' Association this morning. .
Mr H. Gatty, repreSentative of PanAmerlcan Airways in Australia and New Zealand, arrived at. Auckland on Saturday 'on the Monterey on a business trip to the Dominion.
M - R. S. )Iclnnes, or Invercargili, has taken up the position of accountant at the head office of Wright, Stephenson and Company, Limited, Wellington.
Mr F. J. Giackin, treasurer of the New Zeuland Council of the Royal Lil‘e-Sming Society, has been made a life governor of the societa ybiiyte lit‘c governor of the society by the Central Executive of the society.
Mr \V’. G. \Valkley. of Hawcra. secretary of the North Island Motor L'niou. has been appointed manager 01' the Australian Motorlsls‘ Petrol Company and will leave soon for Sydno):
Brigadier George Dr)’, of the Salvation Army, has been appolntcd men‘s social snux'olm'y for New Zculand. in suctcssiun to Lieutenant—Colonel Don—ulxl Man'uuLu‘, who will retire at the end ul‘ [his month.
Sir Charles Mul‘r and Mr 11. Landon Smith. nf Sydney, and Mr H. D. Ken—nedy. ux' Qut‘onslnml, Auslrnliau direcInrs 01' New Zeuland Forests Products, Limited. arrived by the Hunterey on Sulul‘xlny In ulh‘nd a mooring 01' the
('mnlmn'y. Sir Charles Murr left during the wookwnd for Hoturuu to inspect lhu mmpuny‘a plantations.
Messrs 11. 0‘ Bunny (\Vall‘arapal. \\'. Alclmnulxl (Matanmla). J. I’cel—\\‘ullivr \‘J‘c Kuili), 12. l’. Boulton, L. 'l‘. Hill {New l’lymoulh). \\". I}. Tam) «Mululu . I}, I’. 'l'hum \Ululiil‘l), \\'. (i. [Al'Jlll-H”, (l. D. Bx‘yuut. .l. (J. I’. 'l‘ulxlmr (\lelinghnll, S. Roberts, \\'. S. urn-1; 'l‘. P. l’x‘ogloy. l. M. Nairn, l. .\L \\’il~'un. H. ’l‘l'umx‘llxzxn. I“. I’, Burl.lv)‘ :11le .I. (2l|:u'm:m (Auckland), are :1! HM: llumillun llolcl.
A pm‘lirulm‘ly fine selection of \Vurm \Vunllun ’hwmls are un cxhihilion at “Duh-p and lmking's. Spomally feat—uml use Um new (‘z'rm\'rons, umgonals. |l\\'l'L'l|l_‘<‘li> .\l.H.'lL-r:, I’lx-rks, (‘UL' In all mp wry lulual «*nlmu‘ hlunds. ‘\n “my inslwuiinn 01‘ MIN vxcellenl \‘lullL‘S ix \wll \\‘nx‘(h wluh‘. Thu Drives 1”.“ 5., “pawn-using Imm L’s 1111 [0 Us “‘1 )‘;xl'rl.-——"\lltl (my wonderful as—-mn'Hm-ul u!" ”('.llllillll liwnin: Silks—luvuly l.:nncs~dvlighll'ul 'l‘al‘rcmsshining; 'l'inscla, cum. demand your atlenliou——ln the Men's Department. exceplimlfll Value is being offered in Pyjzmms—vcry smartly swiped—ex—ccllcnlly made-_heuulifully cosy and warm. View these outstanding otters in House S: Daking‘s early";
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 6
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