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Foxton

From Qur Own Correspondent. Lunch. Cluh. The next lunch will be held at Mr. Hinds’ dining-rooms to-morrow, when the speaker will be Mr. W. A. Waters, of Palmerston North/who will take as his subject, “A Trip Through America.” A meeting of the executive committee was held on Monday afternoon, the president, Mr. M. E. Perroau, in the chair. Also present were: Messrs. F. A. Mason, J. H. Edmondson, A. E. Scott, W. Trueman and the secretary. Mr. I. Corn. . ' The annual subscription was fixed at ss, and a programme of speakers was drawn up for the coming six months. It was decided that the membership should be limited to 50, and that tho club would meet on the second Thursday in each month. Personal. The Ecv.' Father McDermott sailed yesterday for Ireland, where he will visit his parents. Ho is being .relieved by the Bev. Father W. C. Brennan, of tho West Coast. f .. Mrs. Babbage, of Auckland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Doel. Mr. C. Tuttle, of Wellington, is relieving Mr. E. Jackson, accountant to the local branch of the Bank of NeV Zealand, who has gone on holiday. , Mr. L. A. Couch, of the local branch of the Commercial Bank, is visiting Auckland. His place is. being taken by Mr. D. 11. Nichol. Messrs. B. L. Heath and D. Brooks arc visiting Eotorua .

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 2

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Foxton Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 2

Foxton Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6806, 9 January 1929, Page 2

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