'BLANCHE' SWEET • : (She's Rather, Nice) in the "Warrens of Virginia" To-day. See Advt. Page ff.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 4 DEATHS. ,', '■■ ; ■•■ BIRTHS.' ■"..''" .. BAXTER—On 2Gth October, at Tina-koii-Road, the wife of Lieutenant E: Baiter, New: Zealand Rifle Brigade—a -'. daughter. '■:.-■' ,' HERVEY.-On October 21, 1916, at 46 Stanley Street, Berhampore, to the Rev.' r and Mrs, J. R.-Hervey—a daugh-: ,• . ■ ter. - SIGGINSON.—At Nurse Vincent's Hos- ' pital, Palmerßton North, on 17th October, 1916, the wife of C, ,C.. : Higginson, 'of a son. ' , : '■■ ..'. '~-.- ~. ' MARRIAGE. V PLATNE-STAHDIDGE.-On October 14th, at Wainawa, Somerset, only son of Mr. and - Mrs.-Fitzarthur Playne, of - Forwood, Mihchinhampton, Gloucestershire, to Lucy-May, younger daughter '■• of Mr. and Mrs. J, C, Standidge.Fairfield, Hawke's Bay. ... - : .""" /v.;' ' : . :: DEATHS. •■:.-' BLACK/-On '25th October. 1916. at Launceston, Tasmania, Sarah Anne, ■widow-of the late Wm. Black. Brooklands, and sister of the late W. Seed, in .her 83th year. '• COLLETT—On October 21st, 1916, at her • / . late residence,' 28 Riddler's Crescent, Petone, Mary JaneCollett, aged64years. ' Deeply regretted. . EVENS.-On 26th October, 1916,. at Wel- • lington Hospital, Eliza, dearly beloved i wife of' Thomas Evens. HENDERSON—On the 21st October, 1916, at Wellington, Arthur Henry, ; youngest 'and deariybeloved son. of. Julia Henderson, 4 Mowbray' Street, and of the late Henry Bevendge Henderson,, in his 33rd year. SIAHON.—On October 25, ■at the residence of hie son-in-law, W. C.-Burd, .37 Cuba Street, Petone,, Adam, dearly beloved husband of Marie Mahon; in his'BSrd year. (Late of-Timaru.) PARSONSON.—On.October.22, suddenly, ■ ~ 'at Motneka, Nelson, N".8.,.. Margaret Ktahie(Maimie), the beloved;'wife of Stanley Vernon Parsonson, and eldest' danghterof : Alexander and Annie Craw- .' ford, Timara, aged 27 years. Private interment- -Timaru. Belfast -papers please, copy. '.'.:./■•
ROLL OF HONOUR. -;' CAiMAN.—Robert. Charles, -.eldest beloved son of George .and:. Mary/. Cal- ' man. Killed in action in-France on Ootol»r>-l,- 1916. ■ ia lis -yeax. '. Deeply monrned. CAMERON.—In France, .on.; the._ 15th August, died of wounds received in action, James Cameron (lance-corporal, ! 47th Battalion, Australian-Foroes), of Dalby-Darling Downs, Queensland, youngest ton of the lata John Cameron, of Marangai, Wanganui. CAREY.—Died of wounds, on the 14th , October; 1916, Sergeant Elijah J. Carey-(l3th Reinforcements); in his 33th year, husband of Mrs.. E. Carey, "-, 1 Brougham Drive,' Wellington.; Deeply regretted-, by members of 'the Hotel, Club and Restaurant - Workers' Union. ' '■ V , • •'-... He died for '. his country. • MILLER.—KiIIed in action in France, on the loth October, 1916, Lieutenant Alan Miller,; Yorkshire .Regiment (Princess of Wales's Own), youngest son of David Miller (late Chief Inspector of .Post Offices). ' "RrtpßS. B. J.CAREY, 1 Brougham Drivo, -ISjL wishes to thank her many friends for their expressions of sympathy, letters, and telegrams, in her recent sad bereavement. ' • Services. S~~%, PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Mulgravo Street. 19th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Matins. 11 a.m.—oEoly Communion (choral). 1 7 i>;m.—Service of Intercession. TINAKORI ROAD CHURCH-ROOM, \ 11 'a.m.—Children's Service. X3T. MARK'S, SUSSES SQUARE. Xl£ SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY."' R a.ni.—Holy * Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins. -, 7 p.m.—Evensong. CT. JOHN'S CHURCH, "WILLIS S!& f-s (ProsbyterianJ. ' s TO-MOREOW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening—"Beginning to Sink."
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