PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. Lan McLean, of Sydney, is at the Star Hotel. ——— Dr. Allan' Thomson, of is at the Central HoteL Mr. and Mtb. H. Cadbcry,- of London, are at present in Wanganui.. Mr. and Mtb. R. W. Williams, of London, are at the Hotel Cargen." Hie Hon. J, B. Gow, M.L.C., left for Wellington by train last overling. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cuthuertson, of Wellington, aro at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mackay, of San Francisco, are at the Grand HoteL ■ ■» .■ ' - Dr. William Pettit returned to Auckland yesterday from a visit to the South Island. Mr. J. H. Hudson, of Taihape, and Mr, C. Christophers, of Cambridgo, aro at tho Royal Hotel Mr. A. W. Gardner, of Taihape, and Mr. A. G. Davidson, of Christchurch, are at tho Central Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Banks, of Waikino, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Croft, of Djmedin, are at tho Central HoteL Mr. W. D. Lysnar, M.P., of Gisborne, is at the Central Hotel. Ho is accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Lysnar. Messrs. C. Deans and N, Laver, o' Christchurch. and Messrs. J. B. Shacklock and F. M. Snortt, of Dunedin, aire at tho Grand Hotel. Mr. W. C. Marshall, of Christchurch, Mr. 'A. E. Harding, of Dargaville, and Mr. G. Coverdale, of Te Kawa, aro at the Hotel Cargen. Major-General C. W. Melvill, general ©flicer-commanding the New Zealand Military Forces, returned to Wellington by tram last evening. Mr. A. E. Bell, of Christchurch, Mr. D. Patterson* of Oamaru, Mr. C. C. Msrsack, of Taumarunui, and Mr. A, Hull, of To Kuiti, aro at tho Star Hotel. Captain J. G. Wales, of the First Battalion of the West Coast Regiment, who is shortly leaving Wanganui for India; for two years r expßrienco on the Empire 3 training ground for army officers, ivas entertained %y ti large number of .friends. Complimentary references were made • to Ciiptain Wales, *both as a soldier and a rann. Archbishop Averill and Canon Percivel James "left by train last evening to attend a series of conferences of tho Anglican Church in Wellington, including the annual meeting of the Boprd of Missions, a meeting of the Standing Committee of the General Synod, and the consecration next Sunday of the Rev. F. M. Moly- : neux as assitant-Bishop of Melanena.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19086, 3 August 1925, Page 10
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