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PERSONAL ITEMS

VICEREGAL,

His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Galway) has accepted-t}ie»offlce of patron ot the New Zealand Institute of Architects.

His Excellency has also accepted the office; of patron of the New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing.

Mr. W. H. Nankervis has been-select-ed (by ballot) by the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Society of Accountants- for recommendation to the council of the society as .successor to Mr. J. L. fcjriflin, who wili be retiring from the council in June,, because- of. heavy pressure of private, business;-' Mr^Grif- ' fin (a former president of the society) has been a member of the council for ten years. . .'■•■■!; •■'■ V S ■

Mr. D: H. Taylor,- of;,.' Wellington, •has; been re-elected: president of the New: Zealand Coach ■ ariot Motor Body Builders' Industrial Association of Employers. .: '■■ -.-'.■ r. V:.

Mr. Harold Francis Bollard; was admitted as a barrister by Mr. Justice Blair on the application, of Mr. W. P. Shorland: r . ', ' \:v^

Mr...Janies.Lothian, 'secretary of Messrs. 'Hamilton-:Nimmo: aid- Sons, .Ltd,,-; wilt leave -onTuesday '(Aim. extensive business, tour of the- .United States and Canada. He was., i ifare- . welled on. Thursday 'night -at Nimmo's Hall. Mr. Hamilton Nimmo/r-•■bh behalf of the staff, presented Mr. Lothian witha camera, and Mrs, Lotbiari was presented. with(a bouquet .Mr, R. H. Nimrrio, also oh behalf of. the staff, presented Mr. Lothian .with, an: illuminated address. Mr.-Lothian suitably replied. .-■ ■ . .-._■; ... '-■:;■■."■• -:,■■_:. ■

• Sir Cecil Day,-: official secretary to the Governor-General, and?-Lady Dey left>by the Rangitata yesterday for London.1 ,'; ' ' -. ■./ :.•; ;

, A farewell evening;-•--. was /recently tendered to Mr. and Mrs. C; Frechtling, of Levin, who are leaymglshociiy foe Raetihi, where Mr. Fredhtling.tias-beenL apppihiied Town Glerfc.:" The" speakers were Mr.: P. W., Gbldsiiiith;: Mayor of Levin,- the Rev. J.: C: t)avies, MrrE. E. Hirst, postmaster, -Mr.' J:';I>: 'Brown, Dr. S. J; Thompson, and Mr. W. Clifford, who eulogised the work of , Mr.' and Mrs; Frechtling," especially '.in, conriectioii with amateur 'dramatic'^ productions.. A preseritatidn ~bf a cheque was made by Mr. Goldsmith,'oti-isehalfi •'of friends and associates^ ' Mr. Erecht|ling suitably replied, k :■■'.>:

Mr., and' Mrs. F. B. .Cadlmah, (Auck^i land), Messrs^ S. Marler arid'A' W. Bridgeford. (Auckland)., and: \A; "WBrown (Christchurbh) -are r stay«ig at Grand Hotel. '■■■ ""..;"

Mr. aridwMrs. Granell (Sydney^, Dr. Muir .(Gisbprne), Messrs. Boltoti-Mbss (Sydney),.,^. M. Finlay (Shicagoi), G. Mi Firth. (Aucklarid),,;and;G."'Bi fierce (New:. York) are", stayiijg at 'the' Hotel St. George... . -.:•■: ■.', '■■ '",-■■ ' :<"u-'-'l

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mathews jCEeatherston), Messrs. E.Dixoii.'CAuckiand]|, W. D. Cdwper. (Danhevirke);'-J. E. Lawrence (Wairarapa)," and; W.y Bedford (Auckland) are 1 staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. :._::; v.....v.

Messrs. R. BelL (Christchurch), R. McCreath (Gorje), W^ FisKer and M. Paykel (Auckland), H. G..3eht (Te Awamutu)^ and \E. .B6nd- ,(Auckiand> are staying at the Midland Hotel.

' Mr. T. : E.- =Mosley L -.England), Mr. and Mrs. D. Sutherland Mr.- K. E. Young (Dunedin), MnC. Stanley (Hamiltpn), Mr. and Mrs. McConville '. (Wahgahui), Messrs. A. B. Duncan (Christchurch), 1.-Gunn (Taumarunui), R. A. Leenan, Mr., and Mrs., R.Parker, Messrs; H. S. Hardy, and ,J. Jamieson (Auckland), C. \ Tinker vahdH. Pascoe;(Wapier) E. Linton, (New Plymouth),; and' S Oldham (Feathei-stoh) are staying at the Empire Hqfei: ;";'••■•' ■• ~,-;:,;'j;.*!':■'■'',

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 11

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