TOKOMARU BAY NEWS
DEATH OP MR. 0. WEAK AT AKA (TlorAld Correspondent.) Many people on tlui' Coast, particularly returned soldiers, will learn with regret of the unexpected death of Mr. Ueorgo Whakataka, of Tokoinaru Hay. Deceased, who was well known, left Mew Zealand in 15)15 with the, Maori Hallalion (Pioneers) and sidfered the loss of a, leg while on active service in France. lie was married m Hnglaml during the war, and leaves his wile and a large family. Thu alterations to the circle in the local talkie theatre are now completed. The flooring has been altered, seating rearranged, and eomiortable, deeply upholstered seals installed, allowing ample leg room. Picture-goers are well satis lied with the added com fort, and the management is lo he. congratulated on its enterprise. I\]f. mid Mrs. H. I Imnins, Kinks * have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shepherd, "Malii.” Tokoinaru l’*ay. -Mr. and Mrs. .lames. Hamilton, are guests at Te Puka. Hotel. —-Mr. b . Heel, is borne, is visiting Tokomiiru Hay. - Miss Payne, Waikttlo, is spending a holiday bn the Coast. Miss Morgan. Tin,mu, is a visitor to Fokomaru lki.V for Dio holidays.—Miss Fromm, Hamilton, is :i. at To iMika IIo(»*).
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18900, 30 December 1935, Page 10
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