SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.
VISIT TO ROTORUA. - m U'fiEßS ASSOCIATION TELfiGAiM..) ROTORUA, September 13. Sir Otto Niemeyer arrived in Rotorua by car from Frankton just after noon. Accompanying him were, Mr K. M. Kershaw (liaison officer), Mr P. Verschaffelt (Public Service Commissioner), Mr R. E. Hayes (Financial Adviser) Mr A. D. Park (Secretary to the Treasury), mr F. B. Dwyer (accountant, Internal Affairs Department). and Miss Wilson (typist). After lunch the party visited Whakarewarewa and local sights, including tairy springs, the School of Maori Arts and Crafts, Ohinemutu, the Maori church and tho Government's bath buildings and grounds, v Sir Otto was most impressed with the sights The _ party left for Waitomo, via Arapuni, on Sunday, it being arranged that the party return to Wellington, arriving there at midday on Tuesday. KEEP IN TO ITCH. Bore is the old shop which has thp name for needs for the honse. Minsoiis' prices make safe buying. Kitchen and table articles, china, glass, ironmongery, they aro all at Minsons. i the thing that always fixes that bronchial chest, and that trouble some winter cough, or that persistent wheezing and difficulty of breathing. IB Irish Mosa " cu ts" phlegm and stJr? br f eat . hs P« All Chemists and Stores stock it. U 6d and 2s fld. • -—5
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20033, 15 September 1930, Page 10
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