PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. C. H. Hewlett, of Christchurch, is at tho Grund Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter, of Rangitaua. • are at the Royal Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McGowan, of Wellington, are at the Central Hotel. i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCutcheon, of Wellington, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. K.' Campbell, of Wellington, and Mr. G. 13. Brisco, of Gisborne, are at the Royal Hotel. '7V i : Mr. H. M. Marler, accompanied by his son, Mr. G. C Marler, left for Australia :? by the Marama yesterday. Mr, M. Zucher, of Wellington, Mr. H. Collier, of Wanganui, and Mr. E. V.. ' Spear, of Palmemon North, are at the ' Central Hotel. i ? ■ ' '• —i-' Mr. W. M. Page and Mr. J. W, Maw- \ son, of Wellington, ahd Professor C. E. Hercus, of Dunedin, left for' Wellington by train last evening. • Mr. J. E. Hunt, of Wellington, presU dent of tho New Zealand Motor-Body Builders' Association, and Mr. David Taylor, also of Wellington, are at the Star „ Hotel. ■ -j. Major H. S. Robinson, secretary of the ' Melanesian Mission Board, left by train last evening for Hawke's Bay, where he will give a series of lectures on the work of the mission. • Mr. J. H. Tait, a director of J. C. Williamson. Limited, who lias been on a visit to New Zealand, left Auckland for Sydney by the Marama yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Tait.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 12
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