PERSONAL ITEMS
The Hon. 6. J. Smith, M.L.C., of '■ Christchurch, left for the South by train last evening. Dr. Campbell Begg, president of the New Zealand liegion, arrived in Auck« land yesterday morning. . ■ Mr. Harvey Turner, president of thd Auckland Chamber of Commerce, re* turned from Wellington yesterday morning. • Mr. Albert Bryant, of Hamilton, haa been appointed organist and choir* master at the Pitt Street Methodist Church, Auckland. The Rev. K. J. McFarland left Auck* land yesterday morning for Taranaki< He is to be instituted as vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford, on Septem*" ber 1. Mr. Ross M'eikle has returned tti Auckland from Wanganui to take ove? the management of the Rialto Theatre, Newmarket, for Amalgamated Theatres! Limited. ' The Hon. C. E. Macmillan, Minister -|| of Agriculture, was engaged in depart-, mental business in Auckland yesterday and return to Wellington lasij evening. Mr. A. E. Mander, secretary of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federa* tion, "who has been in Auckland in connection with the Tariff Commission, left for Wellington by train yesterday after* noon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 10
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