TE AROHA
A PRESENTATION. Prior to leaving- for Tokomaru Bay on transfer, Mr P. \V. Western, foreman or the outside stall of the Telegraph Department. was farewelled by his fellow employees, on whose behalf the postmaster, Mr W. Dingwall, made the presentation of a gold-mounted fountain pen, and congratulated the recipient on the good work he had accomplished. Mr Western, In reply, expressed his ap< predation of the kind remarks and the gift. Clothes Drive, The Te Aroha Relief Committee Is organising a clothes drive to take place this week. The offer of assistance from the Boy Scouts has been gladly accepted.
By “ GIPSY.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19599, 11 June 1935, Page 3
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