Mr Albert Spencer, president of the Auckland Provincial *Emp*o"y'e'r;r~Association, is in "Wellington'.' " The death occurred of Mr Thomas Maneon, second son of Mr and Mrs T Manson, of Fitzhcrbert street, Palmerston North. The late Mr Manson, who was forty-two years of age, had been farming for a number of years at Wellsford, North Auckland. •'While visiting a neighbouring- -district; ho contracted pneumonia, from •which ho died. Deceased was well known, in Palmerston North, where he spent lany years of his life. He leaves a ..ife and 6ix children to mourn their loss. . . .... The Opawa left "Wellington for Blenheim at 1 o'clock 'this morning. For Chronic Chest Complaints, .Wooas' Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10521, 24 February 1920, Page 3
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