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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS. V-• . BIIOTIS.. iALEXANDER.—On January 2nd, at ' Tiinaru, the wife of W. IV Alexander— a daughter; both well. : 'ANDREW.—OiI January G, at Nurse 'Webb's Nursing Home, Otaki, wife of ' Howard Andrew,. Manakau—a little Ansae boy. FOX:—On January 7, 1916, at Seatoun, Wellington; the wife'of Thomas 0. Fox, of a son. 'HEEDMAN—On the 19th December, 1915, : at.l 9 l'alavera Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. ►Lawrence H. : Herdman—a daughter. MARSDEN.—rOn January 2nd,1916, at the 'Terrace Hospital, to Professor and Mrs. V Marsden—a daughter. • STANDAGE.—On 4th January, 1916. at the Manse, Kelburii, to Rev. and Mrs. A. C. W. Standage—a son. ' ■''MARRIAGES. . BOWSE—WILSON—At St. Cuthbert's '.Church, Berhampore, on January Ist, ' ' 1916, Edwin John, fourth son of John ■ ' Howse, Merton Park, Surrey, England, . 'to Mildred Amy, -eldest daughter, of Mr. ■; ;'and Mrs.' 1 J. H. Wilson, of Newcastle, : • • Nfew. South Wales. MAYSMOR-BURR.-On' Tuesday, Jariu- . ;ary 4, 1916, at St. Matthew's Church, Auckland, by the Rev. Jasper' Calder,- . Arthur Lancelot -Evans, youngest son .of tfce late Mr.. and Mrs. John Maysmor, to Olive Edna, only, daughter of : 'Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burr, of Welling-. \ ton. PAYNE—KNIGHT.—At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hunterville, on 29th December, Edward J. L. Payne, of Pongaroa, to Ella, only daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. W. Knight, of Hunterville.- . . V : : : DEATHS. ' EVANS—On January 3, :1916,- at the residence of her ■ daughter, Mrs. W. Bear, ,4,Waipapa Road, Hataitai, Annie, be-. » :loyed wife of George 1 -Evans, 10. Maarama Crescent, Wellington. ■ FLEMING.—On January Bth, 1916, at his brother's residence, 109 Owen Street, George Fleming, of Napier, aged 49;-. EERDMAN.—On the 2nd January, 1916, .Amy Hossack, infant daughter, of Law- ; rence.and Alice Herdman: '• -, EEICHEL—Late of Wright Street, Wei-, lington, > and • formerly of ' .Orepuki, . Southland, on 6th January, 1916, at the '.residence'' of her daughter, MtsliTouky, 'Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, Sarah, - , relict of the late Chrisi iaJi Friodricli . Reichel, aged 78 years.. .' _r. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. - - PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDBAL, Mulgrave Street. , , , ■ - : FIRST SUNDAY A ITER EPIPHANY. '7 a;m. and 8 a.m., Holy Communion. .11-a.m., : Matins.' .7. p.m., Evensong. 'TINAKORI ■ ROAD CHURCEROOM.- - 11 a.m., Children's Service. ST. MARK'S. . CHURCH • SUSSEX SQUARE. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. , , . 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. . .. \ -.11'a.m.—Matins. 1 . .7 p.m.—Evensong. QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. Cp (Presbyterian.) . SERVICES-TO-MORROW, .Morning—ll. Evening—7. • • • • ■ REV. J. M'CAW. W E S-L E Y CHU ; R CH, IV f Taranaki Street. TO-MORROW. 'Morning—ll. - . Evening—7. : . - f REV. J.' G. CHAPMAN. , FREE CHURCH. Morning, 11: -Mr. C. Cooke, .'B.li. Subject': "Signs of the Times." Evening: Professor iXackenzie.- ■■ Subjects "The. Commandeering of the Lives and.SDuls of Our Young. Mett-r-Conscrip-' tion,. to bo or not. to/be." ■ , ' ' SAILORS' FRIEND ; SOCIETY, CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whit-' rnore Street. ' " ■ ' SUNDAY SERVICES. : 'Morning, 11 o'clock: Mr. J. Moore, Missioner. Subject: "Compulsion." . . Evening; 7: Mr.' Laiirenson. - Soloist: Miss J. Cocker. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. ■ DRINK VICTIM FOR 10 YEARS. "T-AM pleased to advise that 'Drinko' I A permanently .cured me. of the drink nabit, which had'been my downfall for 10 years," writes 'a grateful Wellington business man. Write or call to-day for free ■ pamphlet describing this inexpensive remedy. Can be given secretly^ State*if- Mr., Mrs., or Miss., Lady Man-, ager, Drinko Proprietary, ; 54G Manners Street (upstairs), Wellington. ■ . A BSOLUTE Satisfaction .is an. Absolute •-£*- ; Certainty if your purchase your Groceries from-..our..,'store.: ,:..Th'e goods are first-class, and the prices are lowest. Five pound orders (with exception to soma lines) -railed free, thirty milea Consider this offer, and let us have your order. . ■. ' iYou. can't imagine, how well !wo can please you until- you have received your s first order. Sheppard's, The Cash. providers, •Palmerston North.', .■ ■. - . V : ,i - THE GLORIOUS BUBBLER. ' nnHE Child's delight and, tho old folks' iA. pastime. Tho Bubbles can be tossed about, blown in the air or on the table-cloth, filled with , smoke; no mess, bo soapy water; 20.thousand bubbles in the box; posted free Is. lkl. ■ . MORAN AND SON, 60 Willis Street, Wellington. T ADIES' Summer Shoes, in many bow „ styles, are being shown by Sheppard's Shoe Store, 107 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston- North. If unable to call, ;write us, 1 stating required, and wo will be glad to furnish \ you with particulars. Ladies'' Boots and Shoes, post . free, to any address. Send now, and you ■will not. be disapointed. YouH never regret having done so. 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Say "P.D.Q." next time you order whisky, and you will then realise why. it IS a juccess—"P.D.Q."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 1
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