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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The Premier returned to Wellihgtosi from the South yesterday.

Dr. Hudson, who has for the past 26J years been practising in Nelson, has decided to take up his residence in the Motupiko district.

The Colonist states that Miss Scaly is expected: to return to Nelson on Friday, having returned from London, where she has been most successful at the Royal Academy of Music. She intends following her profession in this Colony.

Advice has been received to the effect that at the examination; held by the Board of Education of South Kensington in Blenheim in July last, Miss C. M. Allen gained a 2nd class £ass in geometrical drawing, and a first class pass in painting from still life.

Colonel W. H. Webb, who is a member of the Council of Defence, and" was appointed Acting-Commandant after General Babington's departure, will carry out the duties of AdjutantGeneral and Quartermaster-General pending the appointment and arrival of the second military member.

Tussicura, for coughs and colds, has stood the test of time ; procurable al] ebemists _and stores. 2

Mr Tucker, whose death was cabled from London a few days ago, was not Professor Tucker, of Melbourne Uni- | versity, as stated, but a Mr- Tucker, who was a teacher of painting in Melbourne many years ago, and had been residing in England for some time. Professor Tucker is in Melbourne, alive and well. Mr Nelson Illingworth, the wellknown sculptor, is about to pay a visit to the West (Joast in connection with the memorial to the late Mr Seddon which it is proposed to erect at Hokitika. Mr Illingworth's models of Miss Eileen Ward and "Dawn" (a Maori maiden) are to fee placed in the Exhibition. Why spend money at Rotorua and other thermal springs when RHEUMO will quickly cure you of rheumatism, gout, sciatica, or lumbago. Chemists ana stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XL, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 2

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Marlborough Express, Volume XL, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 2

PERSONAL ITEMS. Marlborough Express, Volume XL, Issue 4, 5 January 1907, Page 2

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