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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. J. Moss, Wellington manager of Cadbury' Fry Hudson, Ltd., retired recently on.- superannuation. Mr. Moss was employed by Cadburys.and Frys (N.Z.), Ltd., until 1930, and since that time by Cadbury rFry Hudson, Ltd., in all a period of twenty-six years. As a mark of the esteem in which Mr, Moss was held he was presented by ' .the Wellington staff with a dinner service, which was accompanied by the very sincere wishes of all concerned for the future health and happiness of himself and Mrs. Moss. ■•-.. . t . i

Sir Charles Norwood left. Wellington for Auckland yesterday by air. He is expected to return to Wellington about the end of the week.■; ■ •■'..;

The Rev. Father E. R. Davids, a Dutch priest, who arrived from London last week, is to leave for Auckland by the Limited express tonight on his way back to Atiu in the Cook Islands.

3V*i\ B. E. Mills, of the Atlantic Union Oil Co., Ltd.. will leave for Auckland by the Limited express tonight. ' He will be away about ten days.

Mr. H. A. Beauchamp, managinf director of Kodak New Zealand, Ltd., leaves today by the Wanganella on a business visit to Sydney and Melbourne.

Acting Pilot Officer R. W: Roots, who will leave New Zealand shortly to join the Royal Air Force; was the guest of honour at a farewell function in Wellington on Tuesday night. Representatives of the Wellington Aero Club, the Wellington Territorial- Squadron, and the Royal New Zealand Air Force were present. - . -

Mr. A. B. Thompson, lecturer in education-at Auckland University College, has been av/arded an associateship of the Institute of Education, London.

Mr. J. G. L. Hewitt, S.M., arrived from Auckland today by the Limited express.

Coirimodore H. E. Horari, Chief of the Naval Staff, returned to Wellinfton this morning from the • south. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 5, 6 July 1939, Page 11