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j The " Governor-General* ' and- ' Lad.sJ ! Ble.lisloe paid a visit yesterday worn*' ing to tho' exhibition in the. lounge oqMessrs.-: Kirkcaldic and. Stains, Ltd^j lof pictures of the New Zealand Inter*. club Photographic Competitions for thd I Bledisloo Cup. .'■ . -..:..-';■'. '■'' Her Excellency during the afternoon; opened at St. Mark's Parish School* room the annual sale of. work of tho parish. ■ In the evening- her Excellency wit* present at the debate on the'1 Budget uV the House of Representatives/ Mr. a. H. Pownall, president of ■ fl««.j Wanganui Lawn Tennis Associatioiffl and chairman, of the Now .Zealfuujjp Table Tennis Association, Is on. a! visit? to Wellington. The great loss suffered "by tennis iiSNew Zealand through the deaths of Mr| D. Murray Kean and Mr. G. N.. Gplditf was referred to by Mr, A.,G. son, chairman of the management-com'* mitt,ee:::of the New ZealaiidLaivii'Ten* nis Association, at the annual meeting of., the association last "iiight.y ' Mi'ij Kean was' secretary of the association!! and:Mr.Goldie a past secretary^ 'and-;va" honorary life member. ...."-.- •. . '.The Eev. N.:.E., Wood, of: the, Lin* wood Baptist Church, has accepted a? call to, the Petono Baptist Chur'ph,and,'? will commence his ministry iir Ms newf charge early in November.' ■'' ■ Mr. G. J. R, roitlhani,.of tlie-Noiv, Zealand Shipping Company, -.will .leave Wellington this evening for Durifdinf; to relievo the Dunedin manager, who is' going on leave. Mr. and Mrs. C. Burbiiry (Ta*s+ mania), Mr. and Mrs. Ilamish Wilson; (Bulls), Messrs. A. W. Christmas, B< A. Spinley, T. 11.. JEasdown and.N, L« Wiseman (Auckland), J. Harold and H. A. Hunter (Wanganui), J. A. Maleobn (Invercargill), and G. H.. TrotO (London) are at the Midland Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. G-. Douglas- (Hast«, ings), Messrs. F. AY. Newson (Sydney)^ J. H. Handyside and 3. H. Irving-(Mas-i terton), J. Borham, E. C. Nimon,, and H. B. Jones (Auckland), E, Perc.ivaX (Christehurch), and W. Garrett (Difnei din) are at the Hotel :St; ■ Geoige,' Mr. and Mrs. W.. Rateliffo (Hamil* ton), Mi-. A. Earle amY Mrs. EarW (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs.' '35. Steward and Mr. and-Mrs. Lee- (Napier)j Messrs^ T. Eogers (Palmerston North),'" RS Dupin (Auckland)j G. E. SwainsoJ (Marton), Q. Donald (Featherstrin), Ajj GallagHer, L. Black, and W: Cooks (Kaporiga),' E. ;J. Duigan and-J. Fi Jack (Wanganui), and E. K. Ireland (Oamaru) are at the Eoyal Oak Hotel.., - Messrs. T." M.'. Knight (Dimedih), Ci C. Wark (Sydney), E. E. . MOssinanß (Otorohanga), T. Jackson (Eotpruaja and W. M. Payne (Sydney)'are at thai)' Grand Hotel. . ' ' V . ''"'' ' , Messrs. W. Pppperwill and B.S. Ghis-< holm (Christchureh), B. M. Greenslad^ (Dunedin), H. L. Hawkins (London)^ S.. Einger (Auckland); E. Lv Bennetti (Palmerston North), J. "W. Harding (Waipuknrau)j L. McKinnon (Otago)^ M. H. .Dixon (Auckland), ;D. C.,M| Eavanagh (Christchureh), and. Mr. f aii<E Mrs. B. A. Woods (Wanganui)'are aw the Empire Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 52, 30 August 1934, Page 15
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