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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr .1. A. Gilmour, of Wellington, who has been visiting his relatives at Elsthorpe. left for home by tin mail train yesterday. Mr W. Smith, who has been visit ing relatives at Argyll, left by the mail train yesterday morning for Palmerston North. Deaconess Elsie Smith, who is to take charge of Abbotsford Home, arrived in Waipawa by the mail train yesterday. Messrs T. Butler, C. Clark, Riddle, and G. Elford left by tliej mail train yesterday on a visit to Wellington. Miss A. Ruddock has been appointed sub-matron of the Abbotsford Home, and has arrived to take up] her duties. The Hon. W. Xosworthv, who will shortly relinquish control of the Department of Agriculture, will visit the Waipukurau Show on Friday. Sir Maui Pouiare, Minister of Health, and Dr. Valintine, arrived in Waipawa by the mail train this afternoon, and will stay at the Em*, pire Hotel. Mr F. D. Thomson, why has been] appointed head of the new priiflfl Minister’s Department, is an old bmj of the Napier Central School, of] which his father, Mr A. B. Thomson, was headmaster for many veaib

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 20 January 1926, Page 2

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 20 January 1926, Page 2

PERSONAL ITEMS. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 20 January 1926, Page 2