PERSONAL ITEMS
I James Summers and Lewis Ham, -who J were injured when .portion* of the j Government Life. Insurance building [ collapsed on 22nd March, ate reportedby the Hospital authorities tp be mat--ing satisfactory progress. Mr: W. F. Graham,.of Lever Brothers (New Zealand), Limited, will be' leaving Wellington on sth April by the Monowai on a visit to England. Ho will be accompanied by his wife and son, and expects to be away sis or' leven months. The following are staying at the Grand Hotel: Messrs. K. Mortlock (Hawera), W. Eotherham and A. J. Horsley (Auckland), John H. Kirkhope (Melbourne), George Gray and James Black (Dunedin), N. §. Bishop (Christchurch), E. J. Ferguson .(New Plymouth), G. Meriwether (Wanganui),, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cbverdale (Bir-| mingham, England). The guests at the Empire' Hotel include: Messrs. W. J. Stevens (Napier), E. and G. Bailie, A. Lynch, E. Evans, and Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown (New Plymouth), Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan (Auckland), and Mr. E. L. Bankf (Oamaru). « ' '■ Among the guests at the Eoyal Oak Hotel are: Messrs. J. Spedding (Sydney), H. L. Barker (Ashburton), C. S. Speight, and F. W. Belton (Christchurch), Mr. and Mrs.- James Begg (Dunedin), Messrs. C. W. Laird, and C. H. Navies (Wanganui), and Dr. T. E. Burrows (Surrey, England). Visitors to Wellington who are staying at the Hotel St. George include: Messrs. F. Winders, M. Ealph, and Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone-Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs;. E. Feist (Christchurch), Messrs. E. Mallinson ' (Leeds), M, ;A. Dryer (Hamburg), F. W. Laurenson (Ceylpn)i A, X Baldwin (Calcutta), Mr. and Mrs., E. Maltby Eobinson' (Tarakoho), Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Callanari (New York)* Mr. and Mrs. E. Maney (Hastings), and Mr. and Mrs. J. Bitchie (Sydney).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 75, 30 March 1932, Page 9
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289PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 75, 30 March 1932, Page 9
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