AUCKLAND EXHIBITION CARGEM -siOTEj|pSf T?IREPROOF, Electric 'LigUt'-aadSfiftK Garden Roof, Suites; '-with'iprivat®; Bathrooms, etc.; conlral fto.-eity;VoveKS looks Harbour, TAEirr Ordinary ,„i /;., lOs.per day' During Exhibition period ... lis. per day Suites—According to Peahen and,N umber o[ Rooms Required. ORCHESTRA For Plana and further particulars, apply Tiios. Cook and Son. .;., ■■■/;■■ .■£,'■ RA ND HOTEL, AUCKLAND, SIT, The Leading Hotel of the City. Patronised by the Suite ... of Their Royal Highnesses tho Prince and Princess of V/ales, and Governors of Australia and New Zealand. Fitted to Promote Every Comfort. Motor-oars Meet all Boats and' Trains. Cable Address, "Grandee," Auckland. JAMES ROLLESTQN, - % Proprietor. APOLIiI NAR IS. - ANNUAL FILLING AT THE APOLLTNARIB SPRING. ■ Year—l9ol 27,000.000 . Bottles.' " . Year—l9ll . 37,000;000 "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS " G. AND C. ALDOUSj tobacconists; 20G LAMBTON QUAY. FORJOHN COTTON, Ltd., Edinburgh: Finest Smoking Tobacco. BEWLAY AND CO., Strand,. LotuSon i i Flor do Dindigul Cigars. I F. H. HARTLEY AND SON., Vaali bank, Transvaal: Choico MegaHes- . berg Tobacco. B. MURATTI, SONS AND CO., LTD.: Manchester and Loudon: Finest Turkish and Virginias Cigarettes. drink : "TTJI" BRAND ALE and stout .v.. BEST AND ' PUREST. ■' '■' NORTH ISLAND BREWERY CO., LTD./ , . M A N G A T AINO KA. * : ' A LL New Zealanders visiting London A should read tho "British Australasian," Gd. weekly—an illustrated paper, containing mail and coble news from Now Zealand, and news of New Zealanders in Europe and at Home. ■ New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit thft "British Australasian" Reading Room, at the offices, 115 High Hofbora, London, W.C., where thc-y catt see t.ho Home papers, meet their friends, uss the telephene, and obtain information without char;»j. A WORD.ABOUT TEA. A LL the Teas we sell are imported.by -ci. ourselves direct, and blended at our own Factory, so our Customers can rely on getting tho BEST VALUE for their money. TRY THE ORIENT, jJg PER LB. Strong, Economical. I WARDELL'S ... Willis Street. TtJA SPECIALISTS. By Special ■ His Esoollency | Appoint, to the Governor. mitt' BOHATS CHINA BUD TIAS. Faincuß for its mild rich flavour. 2s. per lb. BAKER'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2G36. NOTICE. SUBSCRIBERS to "The Dominion" ore reminded that when absent on holiday they can arrange to have the paper forwarded to their temporary address. In cases wlieio delivery by agent is impracticable, the paper will be forwarded by post for the term required. Written Notice should be given of all changes of address required. BIRTHS, DEATHS, & MARRIAGES, BIRTH. PEACQCKE.—On 9th January, 1,914, at Martinborough, the wife of 1". <3. T. Peaoocke, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES. KIDNER—HICKSON—On December 23rd, 1913, by Rev. Archdeacon Calder, at Ellerslic, Auckland, Alfred Egerton, eldest son of tho late Franois Kidner, of .Swans, Somerset, England, to Frances Bertha, second daughter of Theodore W. Ilickson, Auckland. PHILP—CONWAY.—On January 8, 191-1, in the Methodist Church, Carterton. Nc\y Zealand, Mary Christina, second daughter of Mrs. G. Bartlett, of Carter, toil, to Henry Arthur, third son of Mr, J. Philp, of 'Orakipaoa, Tcmuka, South Island. STACE—ROGERS.—On Thursday, December 30th, at the Church of the Nativity, Blenheim, by tho Yen. Archdeacon Grace, Edward Vincent, third son of H. I. Stacc, Robin Hood Bay, Marlborough, and grandson of tho late Cokmoi W. Stace, R.E., and the late Alert. Mowat, of' Altimarlock, Awatere, Marlborough, to Emily Serena, daughter of Major Rogers, and granddaughter of tho lato Yen! Archdeacon Butt, of Marlborough. DEATHS. VISHER.—On 4th January, 1914, at 70 Brougham Street, Wellington, Emily Alexandra, belove<T wifo of Tho?. W. Fisher—ased 50 years, HEYWOOD.—On January 5, 1314, at his lato residence, "Surbiton," Keiiiucra Road Auckland, Marston J., son of J. B. Hey wood, formerly of Wellington: aged 15 years. GALBALLY.—On January 2, 1914. at h« residence, 42 Adelaide Road, Elizabeth Gnlbally, aged G3 years; deeply-regretted. MOSTYN-HOOPS.—On 6th January, 1914, at his late residence, 2G Oriental Terrace, Richard Mostyn-lloops, beloved husband of Marv Mostvn-Hoops. MURRAY.—On the Otli January, 1914 (suddenly), at the residence of her soti-in-law, Mr. Gordon Gilbert, Courtenay Street, Now Plymouth, Catherine W.ikolin, beloved wife of H. F. H. Murray, 51 Scarborough Terrace. TWOHILL.—On tho 3tli January, 1914., at her late residence, 103 Tinakori Road, Kathleen Grace, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Twohill, age GO years—R-I-P. ALTER PLATT, Contractor, «to., 74 Molosworth Street, Wellington, Ornamcntal and Plain Work in Conwut and Plaster, Tiling, eto. All classes of Cemetery Work undertaken, Efltimuiea $nd designs submitted.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1954, 10 January 1914, Page 4
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