THE MUTUAL LIFE & CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (The “M.L.C.”) THE FUTURE OF YOUR CHILD TS a matter of great importance. Make sure of your child’s education and give it a good start in life with an ENDOWMENT POLICY to draw at a useful age. JOHN RENWICK, District Manager. Box 226, Hawera.
Writing to a friend in Wellington, Mr Hugh ■). Ward endorsed the report, of liis iretirement from the Ward Theatre Proprietary. Limited (says an exchange). *H am temporarily retiring from the business,” he said. “I found it very tiring continually going to America am 1 England and back. There have been talks here of mergers, amalgamation. and all the rest of it.- and. I thought it would be a very good thing for me at the psyeho'ngical moment to retire on a cash basis. This has been accomplished, and wo are finishing under the friendliest conditions. There is still an- open door for me out here to produce a nlay if 1 wish, but- I can just please myself. I think lam the happiest theatrical man in this country, for the reason that I am not entang’ed in anything, and I am free of all the unpleasantnesses of the game.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 November 1926, Page 4
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