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Personal Items.

Mr R. H. Daniels (Invercergilj) guest at the Clarendon Hotel. < jffi Dr. T. Fletcher Telford, Mcdital ftgfji cer for Health at Christchureh, retiifTjrisjij from Wellington yesterday moruUg.' -ill! "■Or. M. E. Lyons, who is & the executive of the Municipal tioa of New Zealand, will aitettdJll meeting of thfi executive at on March 1, the day before the onaitfoS--of the municipal conference. The executive of the North f% a A bury branch of the New Zealand PuS: ers' Union at its meeting ytititjul passed a motion of sympathy with 3m j. A. Crawford in the recent death «f Messrs .1. A.' Pinning ton (WawJII ton), P. I>. Shaw (Oamaru), Jfrtygf Stedman, R. S. Thompson tAimiti* n a»| A. Grant (Waimate), and A. 'Aadfehffjlf (Timaru) are staying at Guests at the United Sen ies include Messrs H. A. Le Pine,, p.'Jji Townley, O. T. Evans, J. Pointel /flfal lington), A. E. Smith (InvercareiH)S 11. Leggo (Nelson), J. H. DriMttdM* and L, M. Beale (Sydney) t J® The Christchureh Orchestral fiociejf at its annual meeting last elected Mr Alfred J. Bunz. well in Christchureh musical circles, tew tlie society's conductor for the rnmij year. Mr Bunz was conductor 'itf&jj&m society some years ago. . ■ '.'ifSffi Dr. J, It. G-. Thompson, who traj, ii|i pointed to the honorary anesthetists at the Christ-church jpffl lie Hospital at the last election, Mfj resigned his position on account «i jj& desire to absent himself from, ' Zealand.for about 12 or IS aia'a-iim.j The Most Reverend J. C. Wrijjj|l Archbishop of Sydney, and Australia, who his been holiday at Hanmer Springs, arriyrtM Ohristchurch last evening, and K «&lsjU St. George's Hospital, wbcro be rail remain for a few days to retmjpemffl from a slight indisposition. " ' Mr E. H. Marrincr. who hij lutrijlj to be organiser for the Cantcrbijii]r. ; faeturers' Association, aid Tfrhft-jM elected an honorary member of ikiiiH sociation, was welcomed in capacity at the meeting of th».aiwßßl tion' last night by the president, P. L. Hutchinson. , Mr E. C. Inkster, whe hat to New Zealand to take' up the pUraglj of accountant of the Wellinsfteß-li|l3ra| of the Bank of Now Zealand, known in Canterbury before hiS'lnd fed to * Sydney-. He was bop# iv,gH| mate,-and in 1921 was teller in iWhH| of New Zealand at Lyttelimu *jl Dr. E. C. Hayes has iesignaO|| position as, anassthctisl; on the hntiijffi staff of the Chrißtchurch pital, a position he has held foralgj§ six years. The North CanterbpWM pital Board has expressed itetvUflß ation of the services rendered Hayes to the Hospital. jWm The Mayor of Christchureh fft&'Mßl Sullivan, M.P.), Cr. J. W. Bo<uila&Mß the Town Clerk (Mr J. S. NeviMtijgi represent the Chmtchuxch at the municipal conference open at Botorua on Thursday, Cr. Beanland and Mr leaving Christchureh on North Island. The resignation of president of the Soldiers' Association, was MoieaHjl regret at last evening's xnQmMHH executive. Colonel Avery' wBHH| decision was due to ness, bat jbe hoped to be live later. A motion tion bo accepted with regr^^HH|| the association records of the distinguished scwi^PlMß||B londcied as president unanimously.—Press AupeljoHßsHj Mr J. O. Shearer, has been appointed onmio.s at Otago in 1924, ab a member of Educational Association' awarded a' University litir»fiTjnißMßß ftt a the university lie woykeft''MtsiaMm lory caretaker and also as the Art Gallery. to climax of a brilliant came when MF Shelter waitj award of a research Cambridge. Ho returns# An invitation to (ha jjjfHj press to be reprewsiitsd at ins Xflaißß Advertieing Exhibition jwii!,, OmMHI to bo held at Olympiu, has been received fwffli MwWSIMI i Astor, M.P., chailaaaa oHf Publishing Comptuiy,/ been arranged that Mr W, JaWwaM ager of the "Otago Dftily *™(B| represent the newapaptfs, kW'IHHH Appleton will represoat interests. Mr Appleton requested to accept a jjoßttifia ajuSH Advisory Committee. Botn' leave New Zealand ia Miy.' (

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 8

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20788, 23 February 1933, Page 8

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