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Mr A. E. Cooke, the well-known All Blank footballer Is a visitor to Palmeraton North. A A London cable announces the death of Sir Frederick Green, founder of the Orient Line. • The local branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Ser - '. anta has appointed Mr N. Lee to represent the branch on the W.E.A. Committee Mr G. W. Brown, manager of the Paimenston. North branch of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Coy. Ltd., since November, 1925, leaves today for Wanganui on transfer. , A message from Blenheim states that Frederick ! William Bismack, ‘ a labourer about-60 years of . age died suddenly on Saturday whilst harvesting. He is believed to belong to the Feildiug district. The many friends Of Mr Kenneth McDonald, of Pascal street, will be pleased to know that he is making satisfactory progress after his operation, and expects to be leaving private hospital in a day or so. Sir Heaton Rhodes, Hon. G. D. Anderson. and Hon. W. Nosworthy., Cabinet Ministers, were passengers on the north-bound Limited express last evening, proceeding to Auckland in connection with the reception to the Duke and Duchess of York this week. Mr H. B. Stuckey, of Dannevirka vice-president of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union and a member of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society, left by the Marama on Friday, for Great Britain. He Is the wellknown sheep and cattle expert, and while in the Old Country will visit the Royal Show arid Inspect some of the principal herds and flocks. Have you sent for that suit yet ? Don’t hold off any longer. Delay Is dangerous as supplies are limited. All wool Tweed Men’s Suits in good shades of Lovat and Grey. Well out and finished with shape retaining fronts; worth £B. 6s. Only 59s 6d each. Coilinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 6
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300PERSONAL Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 6
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