BIRTHS, MARRIAGES &. DEATHS. ; s.&"-?,|;;-- :: .\- BIBTHS."--' ; ...- PAGE.—At , The Terrace Hospital, on tho .■■■•Sth.inst. , ; to Mr. and Sirs. William U. ■il'age.iEattou. Street, Kai-ori—a (laugh- / ter. -:%\-. ■:■'■'■' ■-. '■ SJilTJT.—Oi».''April 3rd, at Ngaio, to Mrs. ■' Harold Smith, a son—stiil-bwit. ;; : :.: MAIIBIAGES. ' ■BELL-PURDOM.-On the OtU April I>t .;,tlie. «ov. Dr..Gilib, J. Culfprd Bell, ■ .V." second ■ son of the iate Captain LanceT:. lot D. Bel!, Londofi, to Bptty Purfom, ■■":.only Juughter of Mr. "Wra. X'urdom, ' Oriental Bav, Wellington. ■ 3fHOMAS-EVAXS.-On the 25th March, ; : 19H, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, by ■ the Eer. A. M. Johnson, , M.A,, Godfrey ' : Leonard Thomas, of Masttrton, lo Ma- . Tilda M. Etrhs, daughter >>f Mr. John " 'Evans, Wellington.. WATT-liETTLE.-Ofl On litH Mftreh, 1914, at Holy Trinity Cftureh, Grey-:,-mouth, l\v the Vca. Archdeacon York, John Rcnton Watt, of Wellington, to ■ Mabel Beatrice, daughter of W. R-. .'.' Kettle, Esq., of "Invetgrej , ," Gray- '-. mouth, ■ . ■' .-. DEATHS. ■ BANNISTER.—On April 3rd, 1914, at South' Belt, Mastertan , Edr.a Annie Jtastet-s, third clearly lotwl daughter oi" E. M. and J. Bannister, in her 19th " year, BUREANT.-Ob April 10, 1814, «t hef resid&uce, 27 Vivian Street, Mary, wklow of the late Thomas Benry Dur!iant, aged 71 y-frars. At, rest. FREE.-On April i, 1914, at their reSi- ■-,. den«B, 4.G Hargreaves Street, Wellington, the infant eon cv-E Harry and itillJcent Tmcv, sged 8 months. Dear Sittlo Bobby died sadAeniy. Deeply regretted. MUI?.SOCH,--Ob April 4th, 1014, at his residence, 8S Brougham Street, Walter ■ .Dnvid, dearly beloved husband of An> nie Murdoch, and eldest soil of Matthew Murdoch, Wellington, aged 46 years, Deeply regretted. ■HOWDEN.-On April 0, 1914, at Auckland, agqd 78 years, Arthnr Edward Howden, denrij'.bsloved husiiand of ■ ft-asina Agnes Eowden, Central Terraee, Kelbntne, Wellington. SIMMONS.-on. March. 15, 1014, .at : Corown, New South Wales, Victor fonest .Simmons, and <karly4oved son of Chtts. E. and Bfisaie Simmona New Plymouth aud I'nvercargill papers please <wpy-TOBIN.-0n April 6, M 4, at his resideuce, "Nevis/ , Tanransa, N. 2., Williaiii Henry .(ohn., oldest-surviviiis son el thft iate Captain Georgo Ed-ivard Alexander Tobin., 2nd Duceu's, and grandson o-f tlie late Geuoral Jos, Webfoe Tobin, E.A., ased 63 yeaw, PUN2RALNOTICES. HE VtieUs- of the Late MRS. MAKY DUEE-ANT are respectfully invited to attend hcr.Funorol, winch will leave her Jaie residence, E7-Vivian Street, on MONDAY, Aftril the 13th, «H, at 8,-15 a.m. f«r the Karori Cemetery. J. IMYGER * CO., Undertaliers and EbiMhioiSi 'Phone 1073. 222 Cuba St. 1, MOSKIS, JUKR., tJHdertaker and Etnbalttter, fl) Taraanki St., and 28 Eerans St. NO King on 'Phene 957 is toe early or too lato to .receive imrnetHate attetttion.' Mortuary Chapel for the convenience oi the public. Carriages, kadauj at the sWtost notkc, 'Plveno Nos.— Head Dopartmeot 93?, New-town touch M 2, livery StaMes IG6B. Private 'Phsuue 8719.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 4
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