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PERSONAL.

Mr G. H. Smith is on a visit to Wellington.-

Mr A. Knox, of Kaitawa, spent the week-end in W ellingtou. -Mr F. Herbert is gazetted a member of the Pougarou Domain Board. Mr \\. Cade is gazetted Deputy Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages at Pongaroa. Airs G. G. Taylor, of Scarborough, is spending a few days in the Wairarapu.

Second-Lien tenant McLeod, of Alakomako, has been promoted to First-Lieutenant in the New Zealand Rifle Brigade.

Mr and Airs C. W. Allen, of Takapau. have gone (says the Dannevirko News) for* a short holiday to Pahia-

Constable and Airs Burrell weic summoned to Napier on Saturday, owing to the sudden death of Mts Burrell’s brother.

Lieut. d’A. S. L. Grut-, 2nd Reinforcements, Canterbury Infantry Battalion, who was invalided home some time ago. has reported at Trentharn (for duty. LieUt. d’Grut’s parents live at A 1 angatia inoka. A named Leslie Lawrence, employed at the local Post Office, whilst playing with other boys in one of the town squares last evening fell and injured his shoulder somewhat severely, it, being "ricked.” No bones were broken, but the sufferer will be incapacitated for a week or two. Alessrs T. Hodgins (chairman of the Pahiatua County Council). H. Cornelius (ex-chairman), and R. J. Dillon (County Engineer) who have been on a visit to Gisborne inspecting roadmaking machinery on behalf of the Council, returned to Pahiatua on Saturday. The trip to Taranaki to inspect the modem road plant in that district will I*»> made at a later date.

Afessr- Collinson and Ounningliame. the big drapery firm of Palmerston North, have Miss Cruden in charge of one dressmaking room and Miss Winton in charge of the other. AYith Air A.’ Roe as buyer for the dress department patrons may rest assured of the very best and most satisfactory of service, and treatment. Tea rooms are open daily for morning and afternoon teas and also cold luncheons.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 4

PERSONAL. Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5351, 7 February 1916, Page 4