The stationmaster at Hamilton, Mr G. Moore, has received notice of his retirement on superannuation. Mr Moore was appointed to his present position six years ago. He is a very efficient offiqer, and is exceedingly popular with the public. Mr Moore intends to live in Hamilton. Two railwaymen employed at Frankton, Mr M. Ryan and Mr W. Mcintosh, have also received notice of retirement on completion of 30 years' serThe light of science spreads its ray Upon-the myths which thrall mankind, And, one by one, they fade away Like clouds and leave no trace behind. The light of science cheers our hearts When chill grey days we all endure, And for our colds sure ease imports In soothing Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.-
(HIf3F3M3FMS£w - relief secured with: Dr Mackenzie's Menthoids,; which .dissolve uric Jeffery, Cheihist. ;'
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Waipa Post, Volume 43, Issue 3353, 24 September 1931, Page 8
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