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Mr K. E. McDougall church, has been visiting AttoJjftfslllf' B Professor J. Shelley is io^^K'B and is receiving attention in B hospital. * H The Director-General for BiiJSf B T. H. A. Valintine, i» on » Sill' fl hospitals in the North Island. V$R B Mr A. E. Kernot, Consul lotelP'B guay, leaves Wellington on a tJwKs" B England by the Tahiti on Apra'SMl* The Prime Minister has open the annual conference of ttMfffis: Zealand Commercial ciation in Wellington to-morro^S^' Colonel A. R. C. Saville/-«JBJ2* been living in Auckland fortljpgp two years, left for England WjuK Aorangi. He will settle In Captain T. B. Bax retired lirtW? Zealand Military Forces. ha»,;2Sfawarded the Colonial Auauary*wiS* long-service medal. >* ■*&#% Sir Walter Manifold, of is at present in staying at Warner's Hotel. • »'*MV At the last meeting of the* ttjiyjs?of the New Zoaland Football AssmSll tion in Wellington, Mr L.,6.JUI§P son agreed to withdraw his reiM|SS§s as secretary of the Associatioliu^fM.* Dr. J. S. Kennard, a American traveller, writer, otliSiralt? plorer, left Auckland by the syQMsLifj for Vancouver after a tour of wltriJSiJs minion. * Recent arrivals at t include: Messrs A. R. McLwdJfil R, Robinson (Martinborough), \&jjpl Spence (Central Otago), ana u lraf Bennett (Blenheim). %*s%' I Mr E. J. Bighton, president M |jjt| l |j,' New Zealand Motion Picttiita jßJmhjL tors' Association, left Aucklanlyi|j|t, Maunganui on Friday, on an tour of the world. '"^msbr 1 Mr W. F. Herrich, general sewissi. of the United Commercial Trate|ffiff: and Warehousemen's on Saturday night for Welunilorap attend the annual Association. tKaB The Rev. G. Frost, of Methodist Church, left AuckttfiJ||||| England by the Aorangi' to JifflfiH| Wesleyan Church pool in July. He wiu a ences of the Primitive MbHjbM and the United Methodists. 7-^W Guests at the United Bervi6roiju| include: Messrs I. Menaies Menzies (Menzies Bay), G. (Kenya), H. R. Baddeley (Wajigajli P. A. Johnston (Melbourne),4i|ißl Nathan (Wellington), and V/BHfflH Professor H. Belshaw, of Attof|B University College, left AuoklKfifflg Wellington to attend a conffltetiOejSS vened I>y the Department of Boi||Sß and Industrial Research, Wherlljfflß posals for conducting researchlMg agricultural economics were to)pf|H Mr E. W. Wade, president; MKfljjffi Drake, past president, Mr son, immediate past G. H. Christie, hon. treasnnlHM Canterbury Commercial -y and Warehousemen's Assooiatidflljfll to-night for Wellington to ft wffMfHl fifteenth annual conference °||9§lfflH ' ted-Commercial Travellers' Wfjffljffi housemen's Association land, which opens Mr Hugh G. Croll, an,old.mH ton College : boy, and son, ,otliI«HM Mrs A. 0. droll, of WeUinjripJ||||S« been appointed a "New York Timea" been in America for ing which time he has ba6n«B|fflfi art critic on the 'KJlevelattiMßH and has also been, attachedary staff of the "New Yftrkfßjfflß Post" and '' Daily. Yesterday morning , Blight, 8.A., was inducted 1 torate of the Durham,streets|||Sß , Church at an impressive "SiffSßpfß . ducted by the Rev. W. "WJtifflM : (chairman of the North Oantefplßß|Wl trict) and-the Rev. M. Ai BjtSMM (connexional secretary of i dist Church of New ■ new minister was P r L ciants by the circuit steWardMrnSß J. A. Flesher and W. Tuok)Ml» . conclusion of Mr Pratt's dHn| , A. Flesher briefly , minister, and gave . loyal co-operation of the t Blight briefly responded, .anfcvjgggjjSH ducted the concluding porU<ill^|||g^
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19286, 16 April 1928, Page 8
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