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(By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington.) -R OH A N '~S TEAS, BAKER'S BUILDINGS. . . 'Phone 2636. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHB. BIRTHS. ' CAREY.—On Tuesday, April 29, 1913, at 212 The Terraco, Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carey—a daughter. NOPS.—On May 1, 1913, at Brook House, Masterton, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nops—a son. MARRIAGES. APPLETON—MUNRO.—On March _ 31, 1913, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. Kennedy Elliott, 8.A., Will, eldest son of Edwin Appleton, Alexandra, Otago, to Mary Helen, third daughter of Mrs. William Munro, Hataitai, Wellington. AIACLA V ERTY—MALING.—On April 9th, at St. Mary's, Merivale, by the Very Rev. the! Dean of Christchurcli, assisted by the Veuerablo Archdeacon C. Harper-, Charles Wilfred Iver, sen of Colonel Moclaverty, late R.A., to Margaret Rosa, daughter of .T. J. Muling, Esq., Merivrile, Christchurcli. POWELL—M'EWEN.—On the Ist May, 1888, at the Rechabito Hall, Wellington, by tho Rev. P. N. Hunter, Barbara Annie, eldest daughter of P. C. M"Ewon, baker and pastrycook, Lambton Quay, to Joseph William Powell, of Napier. (Silver wedding.) DEATHS. EMBLING.—On Thursday, April 24, 1913, at Eastbourne, James E m bling, late of the Bank of New Zealand. SCHLIERIKI.—On April 27, 1913, at his late residence, Kaiwarra, William Harry, dearlv-beloved husband of Isabella , Schliciyki, in his 30th year.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 4
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402Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 4
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