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I The Governor-General, Viscount Galway, attended by Captain Lord 1 Dormer, A.D.C., paid a visit to the i Papakura military camp yesterday , morning. j Mr J. N. Wilson, of Auckland, was 1 j in Hamilton today. ! Mr H. R. Duggan, of Auckland, ‘ ! visited Hamilton today. Messrs J. D. Davy and J. S. ' ? Stewart (Auckland) arc at the Com- \ ? mercial Hotel. [ Mr C. A. Barrell, M.P. for Hamil- ! ton, has returned from Waitangi and • will leave tonight for Wellington. ’ Commissioner J. Evan Smith has arrived in New York en route to I New Zealand to direct the Salvation r Army work. : Mr W. S. M.P. for Wai- \ kato, is visiting Wellington for the ' New Zealand National Parly caucus to-day. Messrs D. W. Duff. B. Cooksley, F. Ferretti, G. Gibson, C. L. Dentice - (Wellington), C. J. Jacobs, A. A. 1 Munro and J. H. Maples (Auckland) i are at the Hamilton Hotel. ; The Hon. W. E. Parry. Minister of Internal Affairs, arrived at Rotorua to-day from Auckland. He will per- ! form the official opening ceremony ! of the remodelled racecourse of the Rotorua Racing Club to-morrow. Football and War During the Great War representative Rugby continued in a modified form in Hawke’s Bay and else- , where, teams being selected from those under 20 years of age. The Hawke’s Bay selector, Mr N. A. i McKenzie, thinks the precedent of 1 1 tii< . ' - least in part, for the continuation - of representative fixtures in the pro--2 vince this season, even if in a modii fied form. It would be impossible :• to conduct the usual representative t tours, Mr McKenzie considers, but :> there is no reason whatever why i modified programmes should not be - pursued. Clearance of Summer Millinery—- - Hooker & Kingston Ltd are deterr mined to sacrifice the balance of our i ' summer hats to ensure a complete - clearance —See our windows and s watch the papers for details of these e spectacular reductions—Every hat - must go from pullons to models bee tween 2 and 3 pounds in price—--1 Nothing now ever 19 6 and priced to 2 clear from 1 11—Call and inspect 2 , these hats at once while selection [ remains.

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21034, 9 February 1940, Page 4

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PERSONAL Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21034, 9 February 1940, Page 4

PERSONAL Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21034, 9 February 1940, Page 4