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BIRTHS, WARRIACES & DEATHS. w : ; i BIRTH. JvEWALL.—On January SO. 1915, at 11, The Peak, Hong-Kong, the. wife of S. G. Newall, of a'daughter. ' MARRIAGES. ,{BERTINSHAW—PI'ERARD.—On March 3rd, 1915, at the Presbyterian Church, Kelburn, by the Rev. J. Patterson, George J., elder son. of Mr.' G. E. Bertinshaw, of Kelburn, to Winifred, second daughter of Mr. Alfred- ■ Pierard, of Ifarori. IJIETZ—ABRAHAMS.—On the 10th of March, at 353 Wellington. Terrace, by the Eev. H. Van. Staveren, Benjamin Metz to Sarah Abrahams. SVILLCOCKS—SKEBT.-At the Church Eoom, Gonville, Wanganui, by Eev. H. Reeve Adderley, G. D. Willcocks, Rocklands, Golden Bay, Nelson, fourth Bon .of the late •E. S. Willcocks, Solicitor, formerly Eegistrar Supreme Court, Auckland, to Ella Harriett, second daughter of the,late W. H. Skeet, Dentist, Auckland, and Mrs: Skeet, Gonville, DEATHS. On March 19, 1915, at her residence, 37 Owen Street, after a long and painful illness, Eebecca, beloved wife of W. E. Bock. J3LIFTON.—On 13th Maroh, 1915, at 52 Todman Street, Brooklyn, Francis Alice Ann, beloved wife of Samuel Clifton, of Eeikorangi; aged 53. J3RUMMOND.—At Matiere, Kins Country, oh 15th March, 1915, at the residence of her son-in-law, T. de Vine Hunt, Annie, widow of the late John Drummond, Civil Engineer. &ASTEES.—On New Year's Day, 1915, in the loss of H.M.S. Formidable, Midshipman Trevor Monro Hoare Masters, Royal Navy, aged 161, eldest son of the late Lieutenant Charles Monro -Masters, Royal Navy, and Mrs. W. 5. Slayter, and stepson of Captain William Firth Slayter, Hoyal Navy, England. STANTON.—On March 14th, at 3 Riddlert Crescent, Petone, John Stanton, aged 69 years. Nelson, Picton, and Blenheim papors please copy. SVILLIAMS.—On the 17th Maroh, 1915, at ■ Wellington, Naomi Ethel, : dearly beloved and only child of A. G. and E. M.' Williams, Mahara House, Waikanae; age 31 years. ==• f THANKS. /TTHE Family of the lata Mr. J. Stanton, 'X of Petone, desire to .Thank all ,(friends for tokens of sympathy during itheir recent bereavement. jf>EMOVAL NOTICE.—Isaac Clark and i X\i Son, Builders, Contractors, and Undertakers, have Eemoved to new premises, ■No. 27 Wingfield Street, off Molesworth Street, opposite Ministerial Residence. 'Jobbing Wort promptly attended to. Shop, 1088; Residence, 80S. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. |bT. PAUL'S PEO-CATHEDEAL, KJ Mulgrave Street. . FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCH-ROOM. 11 a.m.—Children's Service. . T. MASK ' S . fXITH. SUNDAY IN LENT (PASSION . ' SUNDAY), ' MARCH 21st, 1915. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. ; 7; EOSENEATH. 6 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. »""" : - ■~ ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET (Presbyterian). Tomorrow morning, 11. EEV. J. J. LEWIS. Evening, 7. EEV. DE. GIBB. CHUECH, TAEANAKI BY. TO-MORROW, Morning, 11.—Eev. J. G. Chapman. { Evening, 7—Eev. George Brown, D.D. Hero). , Anthem, "God that Madest Earth and Heaven" (Naylor). mrrELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, WV; . LIMITED. IMPORTANT NOTICE. PEICES OF INCANDESCENT MANTLES. : JNO ADVANCE! NO ADVANCE! Notwithstanding large advances in the prices of Incandescent Mantles in- Eng- . land, NO INCEEASE HAS BEEN MADE BY THE COMPANY. PEICES AEE AS HITHERTO, VIZ: UPRIGHT'MANTLES gD. EACH (INVERTED MANTLES ...... gD. EACH. ONE QUALITY ONLY! ONE QUALITY ONLY! " And that is—THE VEEY BEST! CLEANING CO. ' NEW 'PHONES: • 2510 Automatic (Day or Night). And 2333 9 A.M., till 5 P.M. RING UP FOE ALL KINDS OF 4 CLEANING. - VACUUM CLEANING CO.. 18 Grey Street. . "CITY PARCELS DELIVERY CO. BH. INNESS AND~SON. Tel. 381. ELIVER daily in town and following suburbs: Kelbnrn, Karori, IWadestown, Northland, Brooklyn. Kilbirnie, Hataitai, Lyall Bay, Queen's Drive, Idand Bay, Seatoun, Miramar, Roseneath. Charges: Not exceeding 281b. 6d., 661b. 9d., 1121b. Is., 2001b. Is. 6d. • All parcels must be No charge for collecting. Luggage collated and delivered,..at moderate prices. M' AGNIFICENT 1914 40-50 h.p. CADILLAC Touring Care, FOE HIRE (scat 7 or 8-persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy' twice, 1908 and 1914. Clients all say: "The most charming car we have ever travelled in." In charge' of expert, courteous driver, who studies vour-every wish. For 6afe, luiuri-! ous motoring, or a closed car for town work, PLEASE RING 2269 A, Day or Night. : Charges reasonable. CHARLES BARRINGTON. /GENTLEMEN, Read This: You will VX get a better price for your left-ofF Suits' and Boots by dealing here. Write to-day and we will call upon you. Hay- ; rice's, the "Straight Deal" Shop, 141 Vivian Street
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2414, 20 March 1915, Page 1
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