PERSONALITIES
The many friends of Mr. W. W. Merton,. of 12 Morris street, Palmerston North, will regret, to learn that he is an inmate of the Palmerston North hospital and is suffering from a nervous breakdown.
Mr. Kenneth B. Garland, who has been manager of the Ashburton branch of Dalgcty and Co., Ltd., for the last six years, has been advised of his transfer on promotion to the position of auctioneer of the Palmerston North branch of the company, and will leave Ashburton at the end of this month.
At the weekly meeting of the Palmerston North branch of the Labour Party on Friday evening, a motion of condolence was passed with the relatives of Mr H. Robinson. The president (Mr E. W. Ward) and Messrs V. A. Christensen and G. Hansen paid fitting tributes to the deceased gentleman. who was a very active member of the branch.
Guests at. the Hotel Imperial include Mr. Burtcnshaw, Wellington; Mr. G. Faulkner, Melbourne; Dir. A. Fraser. I'eilding; Mr. F. W. Cooper, Christchurch; Mr. E. Thomson, Rotorua; Mr. Rowlands, Wellington; Miss Bell, Wellington; Miss Storkcy. Wellington; Miss K. O’Donnell, Oamaru; Mr. N. Cameron, Cambridge; Mr. E. Lees, Auckland.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7270, 25 September 1933, Page 6
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