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Miss M. A. McGrath, who has been the, telegraph counter clerk at the chief post' office, Oamaru, for the last two years, has been promoted to postmistress at Tokatoka, for which place she will leave on Wednesday next, her place being filled locally by Mr Meehan {writes our Oamaru correspondent, under date June 23). The promotion is, it is understood, a substantial one, ■■ and Miss McGrath, who has always proved herself very capable and efficient as regards the general public, and of an unvarying, courteous, and obliging disposition, is accordingly congratulated oh/her well-earned advancement. • ■;■•,:.. :-.■-;.' ..l-HVKi * ;■-.; «%'•■* [<*'<s *'? I

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1919, Page 37

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1919, Page 37

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