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Afr TL D. Thomson, of Dunedin, who is taking over the management of the D.T.C.. Wanganui, is staying at the Rutland Hotel.

Guests registered at Foster’s Hotel last night were:—Air. and Mrs. J. Williamson (Palmerston North), Air. C. J. Walsh, Afr. and Mrs. Whitcombe (Wellington), Afr. J. C. Pirrit, Miss I. Gibbons (Auckland). Guests registered at the Rutland Hotel are:—Mr. and Airs. Hope Gib hons, Misses B. and P. Gibbons. Afastcrs D., 8., and G. Gibbons, Mr and Airs R. Gibbons, Misses Af._ E. and P. Gibbons, Masters B. and K. Gibbons, Afiss Afyra Scott, Aliss T,. Wilkinson, Air. W. J. Glasgow (Wellington), Afr. and Afrs. N. Gibbons. Afisses B. and G. Gibbons, Mr. Fred Gibbons and Alaster L. Gibbons. Air. Robert Gower. Afiss Ruth Gower, Afiss J. Gower (Tmwer Hutt), Afr. and Afrs. A. Gibbons. Messrs A. Gibbons. ,1. Gibbons. (1. Gibbons. Afiss B. Gibbons (Khandallah). Air. R. A. Brown (Auckland). Occasion was taken on the conclusion of the monthly meeeting of the Wanganui Master Bakers’ Association on Thursday evening to make a presentation of a ease of pipes to Afr. C. IT. Petersen, of Glasgow Street, who had disposed of his busines with tho intention of taking up farming. In making the presentation. Mr. Smith, vice-pre sident of tho N.Z. Master Bakers’ As sociation. referred to the long associiition which Mr. Peterson had had with tho association. On behalf of the mem hers he had much pleasure in making tho presentation and wishing Air Peterson long life and happiness, with prosperity in hie new undertaking. Aeknowle<l'fing tho gift Afr. Peterson ex pressed his warm thanks and appreciation for Iho kindlv remarks and tho gift conveyed. Although he would be leaving the citv ho would still bo in tho district and would therefore hnvo opportunitv nf meeting those with whom ho. had been so long associated in the bakery trade.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 217, 14 September 1931, Page 6

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Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 217, 14 September 1931, Page 6

Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 217, 14 September 1931, Page 6

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