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PERSONAL

Misses K. and I. Dowling, of Blackball, left yesterday for ChristchurchMr J. Brown, of To Kiuga, returned from Christchurch last evening. Mr and Mrs F. Baines returned yesterday to Invercargill. Mr G. Tripner returned to Hokitika from Christchurch last evening. Mr M. Foley, of Christchurch, ar rived last evening on a visit to the South Westland Glaciers. Miss M. Collins, of Wellington, nrrived last evening on a visit to her sister, Mrs (Sergeants M. Hodgins. Miss M. Smith, of Rimu, returned last evening from a holiday visit to Christchurch. Misses E. and T. O’Connor, of Kimu. who have been visiting Christchurch, returned home last evening. A British Official Wirch-.- message stated that the King had practically recovered from the effects of the slight cold from which he was suffering Mr John Fuller, managing director of Fuller Hayward Theatres, accompanied by Mr W. Dunean, arrived yesterday from Christchurch. Mr Svd Stewart left yesterday for Auckland, accompanied by Mrs Stewart, who will join the Monowai at Wellington for its excursion to the Milford Sound. Mr Dallard, of the Maintenance Branch, Railways Department, Ngahere, for the past fifteen years has received notice of his transfer to Craigeburn. He will leave for his new appointment, accompanied by Mrs Dallaid, on Tuesday next. Mr John Hopkins, the well-known entrepreneur, arrived at Greymouth last night in order to arrange for the local appearance of Dr. G. E. Payne Philpots, who has just concluded a series of health lectures in Christchurch. Passengers by yesterday's ' xpross to Christchurch include: Mr end Mrs S Stewart (to Wellington), Mr and Mrs J. Anisy. Mr and Mrs W. Oliver. Mrs Slade (to Petone). Messrs J. Guv scnr.. Forrest. H. Ford. F Malloy, and J. Steel senr z Guests nt Bevington's Hotel include Mr J. Fuller (Sydney), Mr W. Duncan (Wellington), Mr R. D. Hickey (Wellington), Mr E. P. Coni (Wellington), Mr and Mrs Kelly (Cairns, Queensland), Miss L. Kelly (Cairns, Queensland); Mr F. W. Cooper (Christchurch), Mr W. T. Strand (Christchurch), Mr W. d. Travis (Christchurch).

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Grey River Argus, 10 March 1933, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 10 March 1933, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 10 March 1933, Page 5

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