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BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHS.
. MARRIAGES. BUNTER—FITCH.—On May i, 1915, at I - St. Luke's Anglican■ Church, Wadestown, Wellington, by the Rev. C. H. Harvey,- George Ernest, younger son of the late Robert Hunter, to Dorothy, youngest daughter of Arthur Wellington Fitch, of Hastings, Sussex, England. Home papers please copy. WILLIAMS—A CLAND.—On April 29, j 1915, at St. Peter's Church, Wellington, : by the Ven. Archdeacon C. C. Harper, \ John Herbert Berthon Williams, eldest son of Mrs. John Williams, of Geraldine, to Emily Rosa Dyke Aclaiid, ! youngest daughter of the late Hon. i John Barton Acland, Mt. Peel, Canterf bury. • 'SILVER WEDDING. .'iOMLINSON—B ARR,—On April 29, IS9O, ■; at "Ferniegair," Wellington South, by ! Rev. W. Snirer, Francis Ernest, only son of F. Tomlinson, of Melbourne, Victoria, to Elizabeth Cousin, third daughter of the late John Barr, Esq., of Wel- . lington.—"Silver wedding." V GOLDEN WEDDING. IIUIK—CHAPPBLL.—On the 4th May, > 1865, by the Rev. John Moir, at the residence (Wellington Terrace) of Mr. James Chappeil, uncle of the bride, : William M'lntosh Muir, eldest son , of Mr.'James Muir, Wellington, to Mary Louisa Chappeil, second daughter, of - Mr. Henry Cnappell, of Bath, England. DEATHS. 'COS.—On May 2nd, 1915, at Auckland, Robert Christopher Cox, of Adelaide, S. Australia. KITTLE WOOD.—On the 30th April, 1915, . at the residence of h'er sister (Mrs. M. Y. France, Brougham Street, Wellington), Isabella (Belle) Darling, beloved wife of H. P. Littlewood, Ohingaiti, Main Trunk Line, aged 42 years; deep- : ly regretted. MARSHALL.—On April 6th, at his residence, "Woodville," Bloomhall Park, Sheffield, John. Marshall (Christopher Johnson and Co.). By cable. ' JIEE.—On May 3, 1915, at Wanganui, Fanny, beloved wife of George Mee, / The Terrace, Wellington. NIX.—On the 27th April, 1915, at Wellington, William . Law6on, eldest son of William John and' Kate Nix, Tauheri"v nikaii, Featherston.; aged 30. Deeply \ 'regretted. 50MERVILLE.—On May 2, 1915, at 246 ■ Taranaki Street, Fanny, dearly beloved \ wife of Christopher Somerville; aged 71 ■ years. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. >3 MULGRAVE. STREET. . • FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. I a.m. and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. " 11 a.®.—Matins. ■ 7 p.m.—Evensong. ' TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. II a.m.—Children's Service. ST. MARK'S. '. SUSSEX SQUARE. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. , 11 a.m.—Matins. 7 p.m.—Evensong. PRFjACHER, THE LORD BISHOP. ST. BARNABAS, ROSENEA'i'H. 11. a.m.—Matins.. ' 7 pan.—Evensong. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. »'.. . (Presbyterian.) I . TO-MORROW: Morning, 11., , . Evening, 7. • REV. DR. GIBB . CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW. ' Morning, 11 a.m.—Rev. J. H. White, j Evening, 7.—Rev. J. G. Cnapman. Anihem, "See What Love Hath the Father" (Mendelssohn). OF GOD TABERNACLE, V/ 1 Tasman Street. . TO-NIGHT, 7; Lesson, "Friendship of David and Jonathan." "He loved him as his own soul," but preferred to fall 'with Saul, than to stand with David. : Real Christians will make a full surrender. TO-MORROW: Worship at 11. Evangelistic Meeting at 6.30. Lantern Service, Wednesday Next, 7. TO LET. finST ANTED To Let, J corned House in Brougham Street. Apply Levy, "Dominion" Office. T' 0 LET, Furnished Cottage, "Whaka," Apu Crescent, Lyall Bay. Apply iHewison, Motor Garage. 'Phone 3724 (2 rings). / WANTED TO LEASE. TO. Careful' Tenant, 10 acres of land, with 6-roomed house, with outbuildings, 5 minutes walk from railway station, =j].o., school; stumped and ploughed; all :p good grass; small orchard in full bearing. Apply to Mrs. C. M. Andrew, H.B. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. rRJEW PLYMOUTH, Devon Street, Shop 1 ;11 to Let; most central position for any (business. .Apply to • 'ARTHUR WARBURTON AND CO., Wellington. WANTED TO LEASE, 1 ly-ROOMED HOUSE, from end * of May or before. Please Bend particulars to "SELECT," "Dominion" Office. JjTURNISHED ' HOUSES. Rooms, Flat, central, 455. 9 Rooms, Kelburn, iOs. 9 Rooms, Riddiford Street, 84s. i 8 Rooms, Muritai, 425; Apply S. GEORGE NATHAN, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 113-115 Customhouse Qray. r OFFICES TO LET. ' iipURNISHED or Unimnished (low JD rental), Kennedy's Buildings, 157 Eeatherston Street, close to General Poot JOffice. ( Apply to HENRY HUGHES, LTD., International Patent and. Trade Marks ■' Agents. ■V —' DESIRABLE FRONT OFFICES In BANK'S BUILDING, 11 Grey Street, opposite Post Office. JJ( O LET AT ONCE. • Sunny and bright rooms, passenger and good lift, plaster walls, strong-room, etc., ' Moderate rent. Apply H. AMOS, Director, Bank's Commercial College. CITY PARCELS DELIVERY~C<I f H. INNESS AND SON. Tel. 381. DELIVER daily in town and following suburbs: Kelburn, Karon, /Wadestown, Northland, Brooklyn, Kilbirnie, Hataitai, Lyall Bay, Queen e Drive, Island Bay, .Seatoun, Miramar, Rosejieath. Charges: Not exceeding 281b. 6d., S6lb." 9d-, 1121b. Is.. 2001b. Is. Bd. All parcels const be prepaid. No charge for collecting. Luggage collected and da.jiveral at moderate pofiea*
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 1
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