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PERSONAL.

%/' Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Brawn, of Tauranga, are visiting Cambridge, and are !staying at the Central Hotel. ;; j Messrs. Frank Joyce and Napier Miller have -returned to Cambridge after - spending "three months in Australia.

; . Advice .has been received in Cami bridge that Mrs. McArthur, wife of the ‘ /Rev. Ji -Di McArthur, of Palmerston r North, who has., been in. a very grave ; condition'-for'some time past, is now making good progress towards recovery. Hr. j. Easter, who has -been laid e withl illness for some weeks, is getting about again, and making >od recovery, \ . -

We regret to hear that Mrs. C. F.

Lange, who was suffering with influenza*, had' - a relapse some' little time ago, and is now seriously ill. Mr. Lang!?'.has also been ill for the past fortnight, but is how much better I t ugain. ; y ; ' r fT ■ . At the annual meeting of the. proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand ? held in Wellington yesterday, the ehair- ■ man announced, that Sir -Harold Beauchamp has been, granted leave of' absence to enable him to visit England. During his stay in London he will be ■associated with the London Board.

. .'At the mqnthly meeting of the . Women's 1 ( of the Farmers’ TTnipn yesterday av presentation of a lovely salad service was- made. by tho -. members to Mrs. It. H. Feisst (cx-presi-<deht), in recognition, of her splendid jservices -to the branch since its inceptioib. The recipient suitably returned ■ IV, . a"d Mrs. S. Lewis and Miss Jean ;of’’ Cambridge, have been. staying av-'lhgl fiegon* Palace, London. The party arrived in. London 3rd, • via. Suez on the Mongolia. They will shortly leave for a fy tour of Stratford and Kenilworth. Next ' month they intend touring Devon and Cornwall,' And later propose'making a ■ shOrt tour pf the Continent, visiting y:’;--; France and Switzerland. They will stop -v; -for - soiiiiq' time fn Scotland before 1 fCZealand at the end Qf

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3101, 22 June 1929, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Waikato Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3101, 22 June 1929, Page 5

PERSONAL. Waikato Independent, Volume XXIX, Issue 3101, 22 June 1929, Page 5

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