PERSONAL.
Mr H. J. Atkinson, managing dxr <ff the Pahiatua Gasworks Co. loft on hi.s return north yesterday. Mrs J. I). Wilson, of Pahiatua. has ]ott on on extended holiday in the South Island, in order to recuperate, her health. Private Edward Hunt, one of the wounded bv the Rotorua, ).s returning: to Pahiatua this afternoon. He will he welcomed by the Mayor and citizens. Driver Wm. John Ohaffe, of the Fiel<] Artillery, son of Mr B. JChoffe. Marima. is suffering from bronchitis, and has been admitted to the Pont <le Koubeh Hospital, Cairo.
Writing to friends m Pahiatua, from the “trenches,” on November J-jth, 1915, Sergeant A. Eager stated that he was well and fit. He also • fated that the Pahiatua boys who mu! .New Zealand with the Mam Both weT*> “all (,x(>r the place,” and nlthongh he had heart! of them ocoH-'-on. ally, the only one with whom ne hud been brought into touch of recent date was Corporal W. Pend ray. Every day sees out-of-town visitors at, the store of Messrs Collinson and Cunninghame, where the firm s twenty-second half-yearly colossal sale is now in progress. Saturday next ends tli is value-giving event and though started some few days ago constant re-pricings keep the store always filled with bargains in the truest sense of the word.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5349, 4 February 1916, Page 5
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