■jDULKLEYAND DIDSBURY. ■ Dental Surgeons. 01 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 21G. C 603 irar CEAETEEE AN3. SONS, " ENGINEERS, BOILEZIL'.-rCERS, Manufacturers of High-class Engines and Brick Machines. Specialists iu Sawmill Machinery, and Los Haulers. CITY FOUNDRY, EVA STREET, CS74 ITOGGAED AND PROUSE. ARCHITECTS. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA BUILDINGS, HUNTER STREET. G37 IF WE could have done more Tailoring orders before Hie. Holidays, wo would not havo refused so nmuy good customers as we were obliged to do. Now that tho big rush is over, Mr. Jlilligan and staff cordially invito gentlemen who like something specially nico .and light for wear on tho fuie mid-summer days, to see what is showing at tho English Tailoring Rooms in Kelburne Avenue. ■OREDK. BLACK, A.M. INST. E.E. Lata of tho British Electric Traction Co., Ltd., Messrs. Siemens Bros, and Co., Ltd., etc., London and U.S.A., and late representative in N.Z. for Messrs. Dick, Kerr and Co., Ltd., Electrical Engineers, London. CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER For tramway, light railway, and power undertakings, and municipal eloctricity supply. . THE KING'S CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON. C 562 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AMD DEATHS. DEATHS. HALL.—On December 30, 1907, at Wellington, Christina (Tina), third daughter of Archibald and Catharine Hall, Hill Street, Wellington, aged -J years. WILSON.-On December ' 29, ISO 7, at Welling-ton,-Annie M'lnnes. Feist, beloved wife of George Wilson, "Echobahk," Hawker Street, Wellington, and older daughter of Edwin Feist, Mas'erton. FUNERAL NOTICES. njIHE FRIENDS of ADOLPH and M. E. JL COOK aro invited to attend the Funeral of thoir lato daughter, Hilda Maud,' which will leave their residence, Wadestown, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 9.30 a.m., for tho ; Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Undertakers, etc., ,55 Molcsworth St. ' Tel. 80G. J>so3 THE FRIENDS of GEORGE WILSON are invited to attend tho Funeral of his Wife, which is to leave his residence, 3 Hawker Street, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 2' p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. J. AND'A. WILSON, GJ9O Funoral Furnishers. THE FRIENDS of Mr. and" Mrs. ARCHIBALD HALL, aro invited to attend tho Funeral of thoir late, daughter, Christina (Tina), which will leave their residence, "Torhol House," Hill Street, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), January 1, 1903, at 10 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. * J. AND A. WILSON, 4173 Funoral Furnishers.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 82, 31 December 1907, Page 4
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