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PROVINCIAL PERSONALS

Mr. T. R. Willis, of Greatford, is visiting the Bay of Islands for the sword fishing. Mr. Parsons, of Spain, is at present at Lake Taupo fishing. He will later tour the North Island.

Mr. D. H. Edwards, of Waipawa, has returned after a trip to Auckland. An interesting visitor to Dannevirke is the Rev. A. L. Millar, JI.A., of Canton, China. Joining the staff of the Presbyterian Mission to the Canton villages in 1915, he was later stationed at Ko T’ong, where he was in charge of a boys’ school, and also had the oversight of the local church. Dr. Putnam ad Mr. D. G. Moore, of Palmerston North, have gone to Taupo for the fishing. Messrs. F. Thompson, J. McDonald, and L. Speechley, Palmerston North, are visitors to Napier. Mr. F. W. Melhuish, assistant secretary to the Hawke’s Bay Education Board, has been granted leave of absence to enable him to visit England. He will bet away about five months. Mr. R. Yates, of Auckland, is a visitor to Napier. The Minister of Health (Hon. J. A. Young) will be in Palmerston North for the sixth annual Rotary Conference, which will commence in Palmerston North on February 29. NOTICE. Blandford and Company, expert fusriers, Palmerston North, desire to announce that they have removed from Coleman Place to more commodious premises in Rangitikei Street,. near the Square. ..An invitation is extended to the public to inspect the new showrooms, and the firm reminds ladies of the offer to renovate and remodel furs at greatly reduced rates during summer.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 122, 21 February 1928, Page 6

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PROVINCIAL PERSONALS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 122, 21 February 1928, Page 6

PROVINCIAL PERSONALS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 122, 21 February 1928, Page 6