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Personal Items.

Mr E. C. Huie arrived'it sBHH church yesterday from Mr Stronach . Paterson;: mH ton, who is on a visit raHH Island, will reach Ohristdifl|H Dunedin this morning. The Hon. L. M. rived from Wellington steamer yesterday. Bishop Richards Fitchett, of Dunedin, vmH| on yesterday morci Wellington ' Captain Hugh Hdlis, JjgffiSjVl| cut for New Zealand of wealth and Dominion pany, arrived yesterday I|H ton. JjjflHHj Dr. I. C. Macintyre, mere Hills Sanatorium, 1 visiting Blenheim, day for Nelson. ' Mr A. P. Joss (MelboflfSHH Tarr (Timaru), and Mr|||SH| (Auckland) are amongtragHH at the United Service JECowffl^H Mr H. J. Delargy W. M. Hayes Newell , (Oxford) are. g|||jjjHj Clarendon Hotel. •• ' Mr J. Morgan G. Haywood (Auckland), (Irivercargill), and (Sydney) are Hotel. Mr W. T. of the Dunedin branch rtjcßßßßj has' resigned from was formerly an officeliiHHßH church branch. church, who has iwa3j|H||| visit to Blenheim, morning by He will return morrow. Mr R. E. Hayes, the Government, from Geneva ol corresponding Zealand «n the Leagueof Natitafl^^MßMßßß the Nett sociation/' lington staff cfIKfIHHHHHH Agency; -Wih ; land,. and the ■ weeks: Colonel ton, who' auffciwCTBMBMBB the motor-car ling was bound express last Monday and was Cliristchurch The Rev. through ill-health to. rest /for' a brother Methodist take up his time. ' -• Lockwood, H/-: C. , ' A. ' Ferrier, mendetl to the^ Control aa^ts their be' provided with. office. « Ti Auckland, has' King's Coliege for the past I adjutant of the, ! Captain. Wales' I Staff Corps wag i ities this week i new duties .at J month.—Pbess' Mr of the Sho# and of directors of i Company, whi^i Shows Will ibe tivities in bury Indurtyla*4WMß^^^M it became the ers' Association,, and his lead^rritq^MßH^H^H highest value its members. Association and later fioni' i , warding the of the new ven, with the and members taken a leadingvJl^HjHHjjjjj^^^l campaign to company.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 9 August 1930, Page 14

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 9 August 1930, Page 14

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 9 August 1930, Page 14

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