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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 4 DEATHS, BIRTHS. FULLEUTON-SMITH.-Oh August. Ist, 1917, at Taoroa, Taihape, to Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Fullertoa-Smith—a son. JOHNSTON.-On August 9th. at Nurse Murphy's, Abel Smith Street, to Oaut, and -Mrs." W. P. Johnston, Trentham-a daughter. ' MILLAR.-At. Nurse Roby's Private Hospital. Palmerston North, ou Friday. August, 3. 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. David Millar, of "Bcnarty." Waikerenu-a daughter. Both doing well. KEAVE.-On.tbc 6th August, 1917, to the wife of Thomas Weave, of Upper Featjicrston Terrace, Wellington-a daughter. "■'. KEWTON.-Ou August 6, 1917, at 212 The Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Newton, Crawford Road—a son. TONKS.-On the Ist August, at their residence. Sutherland Road, Lyall Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Tonks-a daughter. .WI'LKINSON.-On 6th August, 1917, at 163 Melbourne. Road, to Mr. and- Mrs.- G. E. Wilkinson—a son. MARRIAGES. M'LEAN-CROSSE.-On July 11. 1917, at the residence of tho bride's parents, "Kelvin Grove." by tho Rev. A. Grant, Alexander Neil, only son of Mr. A. M'Lcan, "Braesidc." to Ethel Elizabeth Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr. L. G. Crosse, "Kelvin Grove," Weber. JfOORE-KNIGHT.-On August. 7, 1917, at .St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, by tluvßcv: A. If. Johnson, George, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Moore, Eparafnia, to Marjoric Jane Prcndcrgast, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Knight. Wellington. DEATHS. 'ADKIN.-On 6th August, 1917, at "Fern mil," Wellington. Annie, beloved wife of W. G. Adkin, "Cbcslyu RIK." Levin,, daughter of the late Goorgo Denton. FOSTER.'-On the 2nd August. 1917, at Wanganui, after a short illness, Amy Elizabeth, beloved wife of W. H. G. Foster, and youngest daughter of James Ames, Oity Valuer: ' FRASKR.-At his residence, Pukehoc, Bulls, ou the 4th August, Donald Eraser; aged 85. • - • i FURNISS.-On thc.7tb. of August,. 1917, at Wellington, Ada, dearly beloved mte of Walter■ - Fnrniss. of' 154 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn; in her 59th year. BCUTT.-Ori August 9th, 1917, at Private. Hospital, Margaret, widow of -the- late Jamc3 Scutt, and fourth daughter of Mrs. Peters. 192 The Terrace, Wellington, aged 33 years. THOMPSON.-On Ist August, 1917, at his late residence, Bartholomew Road, Editn Ellcu, beloved wife of.G: Thompson, Lc-WHITE-On" July 28th,■ 1917, at, Edgar Horace, beloved husband ot Blanche White, and brother of W. H. White, 3 Elizabeth - Street. Wellington. ROLL OF HONOUR. MONAGHAN.-Killed in action ou Ausust Ist, 1917, Harry, youngest son of Mru. H. Monaghan. Wellington, grandson ol . late Captain Monaghan. in his 26th year. "Eternal Rest, give to him. O Lord, and let perpetual light shino upon him. BYME.-KiUctl in action, somewhere in France, on July 19th. 1917. Sergeant George Symc. D.0.M., 15th Battery, 2nd Reinforcements, eldest son of George and Amy Syme, of Tangiwai, Main Truuk Line; aged 28 years. IN MEMORIAM.. CORLET.-In loving mouiory of my dear brother. Sergt. A. B. Corlet, who was killed in. action somewhere in France, August 12th. 1916. • ' ' ' .' "Oh, for tho touch of a. vanished hand, 'And the Eound of a voice that is stilled." ' IN MEMOEIAM. IAW.—In loving ' memory of Corporal Edward Henry Law (Shannon), of 6th ' Manawatu Squadron. Wellington Mounted Rifles, who was killed in action at Chunuk Bair, on August 9, 1915. .
nEURIOUS."sEBVICES. ST. MARK'S CHURCH. SUSSEX SQUARE. TO-MORROW.. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—MatinG. ' ■ 7 p.m.—Evensong. ~QT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS STREET k3 (Presbyterian). ■ ■ TO-MORROW: Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Evening—After-the-war Problems. Our Social Ills: The remedy of individual'efforts. . 'CJT. ANDREW'S ■ PRESBTTERIAN O CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUGUST 12th. Morning, at 11, "The Temptation of Love." Evening, at 7. "ft Can." Preacher—llev. J. M. Thomson, M.A. \ST ES.L E. Y ' . CHP'O H, i?T. Taranaki Street. ■ .' TO-MORROW.•..". ' Morning,' 11—Rev. A. Reader. . . • . Evening, 7.-Rev. J. G. Chapman. Anthem, -"Dron Down Ye Heavens" (Barnby)..; ' _ • ' ■ C" ~HURCU OF. GOD TABERNACLE", Tasman Street. To-nigbt, 7—Subject: ''The Law was Our Schoolmaster" (meaning Mosaic Law, not •10 Commandments); Was our Boy-leader to Christ; when Moses Law ended. Col. 2.14. To-morrow,. 11.—"The Presumption of Possessing, and Never Losing Eternal Life before tho Life-giver Comes." Lantern, 6.30. milE. SAILORS'. FRIEND SOCIETY, 'J- CHURCH, & INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street'. SUNDAY SERVICER,-'ll and L Preacher; Mr. .lames Moore iMissioncr). Subject: "His Need;'My Need; the Other Fellow's Need." "Some of the Forces of To-day I" Soloist: Mr. A. Boyd. SONG SERVICE,' 8.50. CECIL GARAGE. OWING to the largo number of second- , - . band Cars that, have passed through our hands lately, and the big demand that has arisen for used Machines, we have started a SPECIAL DEPARTMENT under the control of an EXPERT MECHANIC for tho sale of second-hand Cars. Wo" HAVE 'THE BEST POSITION in WELLINGTON FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES Write to us for Particulars. ■ - A HEATHER, i- -Manager. 'Phone 3506. ' INCOME TAX RETURNS. ' ' MR. P. D'E. HODGKINS. late Adjuster to the Land and Income Tax Department, who-has recently retired from' the Department after 15 years' service, ja prepared to assist farmers and business people'in tho Preparation of their Income Tax Returns and Objections either by correspondence or personal interview Address Box 97, or Lambton Quay (near Public Trust Office). EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH AVONS. AVON TYRES are British-and Best. They profit tho, Motorist and preserve the Car. Made by the Largest British Tyre Firm operating in New Zealand. Agents Everywhere. Sole N.Z. Distributors: Maling and Co., Ltd., Oaristchurch. BEAUTIFUL" 6-OYLINDER CAR. FOR PRIVATE HIRE. A NEW. and Luxurious 6-Passengcr Car XX available for Hire Day or Night. LONG TRIPS A SPECIALTY. IBy an Experienced Driver.) Note Telephone Numbers: Office. .3339; Private, 2183 auto ALEXANDER AND PETHBRICK, 49 Lower Cuba Street, WELLINGTON. A LOG FIRE IN WINTER IS a great blessing in .any home. Wood is more chccrrul than. Coal. , Mr. William Wilson. Wakefield Street '(opp. Public Library).can supply you with any quantity. Delivery any part of City and Suburbs. Reasonable prices. WOOD. WOOD. WOOD. IF You Want Furniture, Crockery, Ironmongery, etc., extra cheap, visit Badford's Great Salvage Sale, now on in Manners Street,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3160, 11 August 1917, Page 1
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