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PERSONAL

Mr Jones, who prepared'the plans for the proposed new Te Aroha traffic bridge, arrived at Te Aroha yesterday afternoon. <

Mr J. G. Young, well-known in musical circles in Te Aroha, has received notice of his transfer on promotion to Hamilton with the T. and G. Mutual Life Insurance Company, and will be leaving Te Aroha at the end of the month.

Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs Geo. Head, who recenty underwent a serious operation in Nurse McChonocie’s private hospital at Morrinsville, is making satis-: factory progress towards complete recovery.

Visitors staying at the Grand. Hotel include: Mr and Mrs McCrovoy (Suva), Mr and Mrs Norris (Auckland), Mr and Mrs Stewart (Auckland), Mr Waters (Devonport), Mr Penny, Mr Cranny (Auckland), Mr S. Jones i (Wellington). «

Mr A. Tattersall, representative of the N.Z. Co-operative Dairy Company at Paeroa, has resigned his position will leave towards the end of the month for Fiji, where he ha's accepted an appointment in connection with the dairy industry,

Many will be sorry to learn of -the death of Mrs Evans, wife of Mr Albert George Evans, of Ivanhoe Hpuse, Te Aroha, which occurred on Wednesday last after a short illness. The late Mrs Evans was a neice of Sir Joseph Watson, England. She leaves two little girls, aged two and three years.

Visitors staying at the Hot Springs Hotel include: Mr and Mrs Scott (Timaru), Mr Harrison (Christchurch), Mr McGrovan, Mr Smale, Mr Forsythe, Mr Spiers, Mr Mathason, Mr Whitaker, Mr Govain (Auckland), Mr, Mrs and Miss Atken, Mr and Mrs Hardy, and Mr and Mrs Jaraam.

Mr L. Buchan, who has been in charge kf Messrs Pomeroy and Co.’s business at Waihou for some years, has accepted a position with the Morrinsville Farmers’ Blacksmithing and Wheelwrigthing Company. A meeting of Waihou residents will be held on Tuesday night to arrange for a fitting farewell. Mr Buchan will be missed in many ways, more particularly as Bandmaster of the Te Aroha Band.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6573, 7 February 1925, Page 1

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PERSONAL Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6573, 7 February 1925, Page 1

PERSONAL Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6573, 7 February 1925, Page 1