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PERSONAL NOTES.

Rev. V . Beckett, of Woociville, is at present on a visit to Gisborne, haring been advised by his medical adviser to get into the sunshine. He is tlie guest of Rev. J. A. and Airs .Lech ore.

An Auckland P.A. telegram states that the .Premier’s wife, Mrs Massey, was entertained by 250 members of the Women’s Political Reform League yesterday and presented with a handsome diamond necklace and pendant as a.token of the esteem in which she is held by the ladies of the Leaguy. In doing so the vice-president pointed out that, although the recipient herself was content to remain at home while her husband gathered public honors, all recognised that in Mrs Massey the Premier had a wife and helpmate whose influence and good counsel at home could he depended upon to smooth away many of the difficulties and worries "which"are the lot of the public man. A man owed a great deal of his success in life to his wife and in Mrs Massey the Prime Minister had one whose wifely qualities could ho counted upon to clear away many a frown gathered in the stress and strain of office.—(Loud applause.)

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 7

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PERSONAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 7

PERSONAL NOTES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 7

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