PERSONAL
Mr J. L. Passmore left this morning for Wellington on Broadcasting Board business. , . .
Mr L. G. Lilly was a passenger by the second express to-day, bound foE Wellington. . . Mr A. J. Haub, who has been sent ously ill in the Franktou Hospital foE the past five weeks, returned homg yesterday. Dr M'Millan, M.P., returned froifl Wellington on Saturday afternoon. Mr P. Cornish left this morning fos Wellington. Mr T. C. Drumm, of the Palmerston North branch of the Public Trust Office) has'been transferred to Dunedin. His successor will be Mr R. Menneer, of Gisborne. Latest registrations at the Grand Hotel include Mr and Mrs G. R. Par* sons (Halifax, Canada), Mrs and Miss Edgeworth (Kaukaku, TJ.S.A.), Mrs Kinnicott (Highland Park, U.S.A.L Mr and Mrs: John H. Bevan, Mr T{ Sakagami (Sydney), Mr Frank Chap* man (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Sydnej Bowron, Miss Margaret Clark, Mr P. R. Harman (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs E. Wilding (Canterbury), Mr J. Gj Tryon (Omakau), and Mr and Mrs .si R. Lowden (Invercargill). _ Mr and Mrs J. Collins (Wellington)) Dr and Airs C. H. Cunningham, Alisi June Cunningham (Palmerston North), Miss E. Farrant (Oamaru), Mr and Mrs J. Dobbie, and Mr and Airs Hi Henry (Invercargill) are guests at th« City Hotel.
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Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 9
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