PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. P. L. Brady returned to Wellington from Australia yesterday. ; "' Mr. J. Halligan has been appointed a director of Gollin and Company Pty'., Ltd., following-the retirement,of Mr. < Prccdy. , ( The -Bcv. Mr. and Mrs! Shiiikfic'ld, of the Methodist Mission, Samoa, are .'it present in ' Wellington, en joule .to Samoa. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, M.L.C./ ivho underwent' an operation in a private hospital at Wellington last week, is making, satisfactory! progress 'towards recovery. " 'The Rev". Arthur Livcr'sodgC'and'Mrs. Liversedge, - late of- ■Addingtoi/' Mctho-' dist Circuit, were passengers by '-'tho Maungaimi yesterday/ returning from their, visit to England via' Sydney. They will commence their wo'rk'in their'new ' circuit at Thames next" Sunday: Guests at the Hotel rSt. George ,in» , elude Mesdi'g. E. B. Hood, (Auckland), ■ 0. E. Krc'sse, H. Hi- Stubbs, (Christ- • church),'M. E. Garth)-P. "0.- Spicer (Melbourne), E. Hill, J. Tyro (London), G. Stamp-Taylor, M. Stilling, \C.., C; Sheath, W. Ladendorff,-A. o.* Aubrey, (Sydney), C. 11. Whiting (Blenheim),' and J. Christenson (Dunedin). / : , ■ Messrs. C. T. Midland (Sydney)', E. Harding (Woodville), H. D. - Forsyth. - , (Eltham), J. Stubbs (Dargavillc), arid. R." Wallace- (Napier) aro' among *"th» guests St the Empire Hotel. ■--><> '- The Ecv. and Mrs. J. Ernest (Parson* and their daughter Dorothy,l •of , St.'1Paul's' Methodist Church, Pafmerstoa North, returned to New Zealand yesterday by the Maunganui. While'ia'-tha Old' Country Mr. Parsons-arranged for the publication of' another, volume of. his talks and stories for young 'folk.1' Among the guests sit the - Grand Hotel aro Messrs. A. H. Forbes, J. ,IL Mortlock, C. M'Gibbin, C. T. Cook,'H. C. F. Stevens (Christchurch), E. A. Caldow (Bulls),'E. Mortlosk, F. y f Lysons (Hawcra), E. J. Ferguson" (New Plymouth), ana T. S. .Withers' (Auckland). / Mr. Mam-ice Godley, formerly of tho Civil Service in British Columbia and East Africa, arrived iv Suva', Fiji; last month to take up tho position-of aide-de-camp to Sir Murchison Fletcher, Governor of Fiji. He succeeded Mr. C. R. Nott, acting aide-de-camp, who sailed for England, via' Sydney, on theday of his successor's arrival. r•, . n . Mr. and Mrs. C. Ciiaylor (HawkeJ Bay), -Dr. Macdonald (Pieton), Messrs. T. A. Roberts (Auckland), A. W.'Waril (Hamilton), E. K. Ireland (Oamaru), J. Cliilwell (Invereargill), A. T. Spain. (Napier), B. H. IL'audJE. F. E. Beet-" hap (Mastcrton), B. C. Bayess (Lou- ' don), and J. 31. Fisher (Hobart) ar» among tho guests at the Eoyal Oak Hotel. , ,' ~ > ■ /:
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 6 May 1931, Page 11
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