AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. CARGESM HOTEL. TOREPROOF Etotrio tight and Jflft, A 1 Garden Roof, gnitca. with pf.Wate Bathrooms, etc.; central to city; overlook 3 Harbour TARIFF i From ■Wβ, Per Day. Suites»-According to Position and Number o£ llooms Required. ORCHESTRA. , For Plans and further imtticulew, apply XJios. Cook and Son. pRAND HOTEL, AUCKLAND, N.Z., VJT Tho Loading Hotel of the- City. Patronised by the Suite of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, and Governors o£ AU3tra.Ua and New Zealand. Fitted to Promote Ev«ry Comfort. Motor-cars Meet all Boats and Trains. Cable Address, "Grandee," Auckland. JAMES RQLLESfON, Proprietor, A WORD ABOUT TEA.. ALL the Teas we sail a*e taporkd hi ourselves direct, and Mended at our own Factory, bo oar Oftftoaara can rolr on Betting the BEST 'VALUE for their money. TRY THE ORIENT, -t/o PES tB. Strong, Economical. WARDELL'S ... Willis Stnsi. TEA SPEGIALtStS, G. AND 0. ALDOUS, TOBACCONISTS, 206 LAHBTON QUAY, A GENTS FOR-. JOHN COTTON, Ltd., Edinburgh-. Finest Smoking Tobacco. BEWLAT AND CO., Strand, London: y Flor de Dindigul Cigars. -■ F. H. HARTLEY AND SON., Vealbank, Transvaal: Choice Magalies* berg Tobacco. B. MURATTI, SONS AND CO., LTD?: ' Manchester and London: Finest Turkish and Virginian Gigaretteß. .. i _„_I -i. DRINK "TUT BBANB ALE AND STOUT ■BEST AND ' PUREST. NORTH ISLAND BBEWERY CO., LTD,, MANGATAXNOKA. ALL New Zealanders visiting London should read the "British Australasian," Gd. illustrated paper, containing mail and cable news from New Zealand, and news of New Zeaianclers in Europe and at Honie. New Zealanders are cordially invited to visit thfi "British Australasian" Reading Room, at the offices, H5 High Holborn, London, W.C., where th«y can see the Home papers, meet their friends, usb the telephone, and obtain i afofriuttioii without charjj'j. APOLLINARIS. "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. ,, Can be obtained in Quarts, Pintc, c-i Splits. "OULKLEY, AND DTPSBTOY, -° DENTAL SURGEONS, Ml WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Teleuhono No. 216. • ? T Spedal MMs r B " Excellent)}! Appoint, to JgHU toi ao^rnor _ rjTRY CHINA BtJD TEAS. Famous for its nujd rich flavour. 2s. por lb. BAKER'S BUILDINQS, WELLINGTON, 'Phonn 2636, acknowledgments, thanks! ' T DESIRE to THANK all kind friends •»• for the kindness and sympathy, anil for all letters and telegrams iu,ttio loss of my late husband, Harold PJimmor .AUo the members of the Wollhiiitoti jilotor-i'vcle Club, Maisawatu Cycle Club Hutt Valley Motor Club, Wairerapa Awrpiiiobile Association,, meinbefs of His Karori Eiilp Club, jiml also the officers of the 1). Battery. « ANNIE 13. I'miMER, ___......_ ; . Wellington, MRS. GINGER and'FAMILY "wi'sliTe tender their Hwii-tiY.t Thanks to nil who sympathised with them during (hair recent bereavement. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. ~ BIRTHS ' APPLETON.-On 25th January, 19U, at Naivavilie. Khundallati, to Mr. ami Mrs. Will Applcton—a son. ■ ! WILLIAMS.—On January 29, 1911, at "Drumpeel," Pukehou, TTiuvlie's Bay, the wife of Gordon Wiljkins, of it mTrkJA&E.' ■SMITH-HARDING.-At St. Mary's. . Waipukurau, by the Kfr. F, W. Jfortin, fin January 22nd, Ernest' Hnrrisgn Smith, of Gilznndra. K.S.W., to Emma Hardir.;;, of Jit. WaipiLlturou,' deaths! ~ BAIGE.VT.-On Wednsalay, January 2S, 19U, at Jlrs. Hujsins's Private liespital, llain Koad, Upper Hutt, May Sophia, beloved wife of Leonard Baigent, Sawmillcr, Afcatarawa; aged 28 years. BARRAUD.—At his residence, J Giiidstone Terrace, Frederic Young, fifth sou of tho late C. D. Barrauds ia his 53rd year. FREYBEJRG.-On Janaary 2.20 d, at Macdor.ald Crescent, Wellington, James Freybers. GINGER.—On January 27, .1914, at the ParsonaKe, Lower Hutt, Rev. Barton Henry Ginger, in his '53id year. Deeply regretted. PLIMMER.-On January 22, Harold Plimmcr, 6On of the late Mr* Henry Piinsmcr, and husband of Mrs. Annie Ethel Plimmer; aged 35 years. Deeply regretted. "In the midst of life- we are in death." RODGERS—On the 80th January, 1914. at hi 9 residence, 160 Clyde " Quayi Charles Rodgers, aged 85 years. Private interment. No flowers by request. STEWART.—On the 27th inst., at tho Wanganui Hospital, William, beloved > husband of Alice Stewart tkte of Dunedin and Invcreargil?); aged $3 yeara. FUNERAL NOT toes. npHE Funeral Service for the late MR. x Frederic barraud win be held at St. Paul's, Mulgrare Street, at 2.80 p.m. TO-DAY, Jaauary Slst, 19W, thenco to the Bolton Street Cemstefy, IZAAC CI4AK AND SON.
E. MORRIS, JUNK., Undertaker and lirabalmer, 60 Taranaki St., and 23 Rovans St. NO Rinz on 'Phone 937 is too eariy dt too late to rooeive immediate attend tion. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, Jandaiia at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos,—Hejd Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Lir«ry stablo3 1563. Private 'Phono &~ji. ALTER"pLATT, Molosworth Street, Wellington, Ornamental and Plain Work in Cement and Plaster, Tiling, etc. Ail daesae of Cemetery Work undertaken, Eftiimutpa and designs submitted. Mr- Eonnelh P. Wright, of the Dimedin staff of Iho Benk of J."«w &3hUi Wolce, lift received aflUsa el Us trans-
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 4
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