NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.
[FKOJI OUB CWV OORRESFOXDE.VT.] London, October 29. Mrs A. E. Marsack, of Remuera. is living at Tunbridge Wells, where her three sons are at school. | Miss Nora Gorrie, of Epsom, has been ' spending some time visiting wounded New /.eaianders -ft various hospitals, and finds that without exception the men are most grateful for any little attentions. . Her ™ th l - Mr - J. W. G«rrie ; has just obtained his commission in the 7th Wor- , cestershires Passengers for New Zealand by the Omrah include the following:— For Am* land: Mrs. G. F. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. O. Storey, Lieutenant Forster. For Gisborne : Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Samson. Recent callers at the High Commissioner's Office have included- Mr E A. ' ***& a i ld^ Pri J. ate W ' S - Graham; of Auckland Mr. T J Buchar,, of Thames, Private N. F. Chisholm, Dr. and Mrs Waddell, of Hamilton, and Mr. C Hawkins, of Thames.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 4
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