BIRTHS, MARRIACES, & OEATH& x DEATHS. CONDLIFFE.-On the 27th October, ISI7, at 6a Hankoy Street, Wellington, Ann, the dearly beloved wife of Thomas Smith Condlifie; aged 72 years. JACOBSEN.-At Wellington, on October 28,' 1917, after a short illness, Sarah Agatha,' relict of the late P. Prank Jacobsen, architect, aged 60. Deeply regretted. Private interment M'LEAN.-On October 28th. 1917. at a Private Hospital, Wellington. Flora Jamieson, beloved wife of Neil HTJcan, aged 48 years. ROLL OF HONOUR. MITOHELL.-Killcd in action, October 4th, • Herbert Walter Arthur, third son of Arthur and Emma Mitchell, aged 24 years. "Killed in Action," say tho cables; That is all the tale they tell Of the brave young lad who lOTed us, Of the lad we loved so well. How the life was sped we know not What the last word, look, or thought; Only ttiat he did his dutyDieffaa bravely as Be Kught. THOMPSON.-Dicd of wounds, in Prance, ou October 7, 1917, Fairfield (Pepper). the beloved husband of Maud and beloved third son of Fairfield and Elizabeth Thompson, Kimbolton Road, Feuding. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTVHE Friends of JIB. THOS. CONDLIFFH X _ are invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife. Ana,'which wiU leave hi* residence, 6a, Hankey Street, TO-DAY (MONDAY), 29th OCTOBER, at 2.30 pan., for Karori Cemetery. J. FLYGEK AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmcrs. 'Phone 945 A, 222 Onba Street. - FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of MR. and ÜBS. JAMES DEATH arc invited to attend the. Fnneral of their late beloved infant son. Hector Henry, which will leave 63 Queen's Drive, TO-DAY (Monday), at 12.30 p.m., for the Pahautanui Cemetery, arriving there at 2.30 p.m. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of FLORA JAMESON M'LEAN, wife of Neil MTjean, will leave his residence, 8 Levy Street, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 2.30 ».m.,'for Karori Cemetery. | J. AND A. WILSON, LTD., , Funeral Furnishers, [ yi .6 Buckle Street. .. E. MORRIS. JTTNB., Undertaker and Hmb*lm«r, 60 Taranaki' Street and 28 Eovana Bt. ]W"0 King on "Phone 537 Is too eafhf of 1% too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the ooorenl. onto of the public Carriages, landanj, At tie shortest notice. Thone Ho».—Head Department, 937, NewtoTrn HI Livery Btablee, 1668. Private Thone, 3W. BITUATIOHB WAHTEP. . WANTED, Position, Companion-help, fond of obildren; country preferred. "F.R.," Post Office, Masterton. WANTED, situation by Married Man, / used to all farm and station work, / take oharge if necessary. "Bibbs," P. 0., Levin. MARRIED Man, Class 0 used all branches • farming, wants position managing. fltote particulars. Box 8, Mataroa. ; ■ WORKING Manager, thoroughly experienced', live stock, agrioultuia,' land; married; waiting engagement. "Wool, "Dominion" Office. ARMED Man wants position on Dairy Farm;, could take charge; must be near school. Ajply B. Bloomfleld, c/o Q. Dorne, Kllblrnte. "TTIDUOATED Widow recpiires position, VI Honsekeeper, station or large establishment; understands poultry, gardening. "X.," Post Office, .■■ Hastings. BUSINESS Man (35), married, ineligible, desires Position in Seed and Grain Store, as Manager 6'r Assistant; good knowledge grain and seeds; best referAddress *A.Z.," "Dominion OSes, TO MASTER TAILORS, A' CUTTER, Canadian and American J\ trained, with Colonial experience, desires positfon with first-class firm, wholegale or retail. Strictly soberi good business training; highest credentials. Write „. m ,^ B „ „ "MITCHELL," "Dominion" Office. EMPLOYMENT FOB BIBOKA3GES SOLDIERS. WANTED. Employers having' employment to offer to kindly poffinmmcate THE OFPIOEB-IN-OHABGE. , Discharged Soldiers' Information Dept, Aitken Street, Wellington. Telephone, No. 2183. " ' ' LOBT AND FOUND. LOST, on Tuesday, between Grand Central Hotel and Thorfldon Station, or at Trentham Gold , Pendant and Chain Pearls and Tomallnes; keepsake; good reward. "Dominion" Qffloe. -- •■ ■-. LOST, ROLL of Notes either LyaHßar Tram or between HiH Street and His Majesty's. Good Reward. Apply 83 TTTT.T. STBEET. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHABE-KOA, 231 Wellington Terrace, superior Board and Residence. Terms moderate. 'Phone 2560. T3OARD-RESIDENOE. 225. 6d., »>nßl* JJ rooms 255., rooms only 7s. Central Coffee Palace, 1 68 Cuba Street; - , T~O~ LET, double Furnished Rooms, e.1., bath, use conveniences,. marnen couples orjriends. 7 College Street. ANTED Known-Rooms to Let, with or without Board; one minute from iv»m. Wentworth Hotel, Clyde Quay. , mRY KENSINGTON HOTEL, Newtown. I Un-to-date, modern conveniences; *»v----ourabl*terms, 255. weekly. Tram stops at door. , —:—■ VISITORS to Plimmerton *iW And first- ; class Accommodation at House. Miss Vaughan, Proprietress. Tariff. 30s. per week. : u— TJTAOANCY. welM urnlshed large front* V room, balcony. Bingle, double, bed-sitting-room, harbour view, quiet, select. 'Phone 1461. 59 Bonlcott Street. TTfIITINGI HOUSE, Bonlcott Street. W Onco moro under Mrs. O'Loughltn » superior management. An ««ll*"« to stay at. Moderate terms. . Phone 1200. WaRSTON HALL, Mahora Street, 111H birnic-Board and Residence near LvVU Bay and Evans Bay. Moderate tariff for permanent and casual gueste. Mrs Whltlaw, Proprietress. 'Phone 3135 (three rings). . __ RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL DOMINION" AVENUE (Pltinmer b Steps). This now, commodious, first-class Private Hotel .is now open to receive Guests. Luxuriously furnished; 2 bathrooms on each floor; excellent onisineCommanding view from roof garden of Wellington and Harbour. Terms modorat6' MRS. M'CORMIOK, Proprietress. 'Phone 4415. : M' AHA R A HOU SB, i WAIKANAE. AN IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND 'A' QUIET HOLIDAY. Fine Mild Climate. Good Trout Fishing. Tennis Courts. MRS. E. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress. /-vRIENTAL BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. Situated on the Sea Beach in the Moßt Attractive Locality of Wellington. "i NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE GUESTS. Morning and Afternoon Teas, 6d. A Special Feature is made of Sunday Dinners and Teas. ' _ . MRS. KNOWBLEY, Proprietress. iITEHALL PRIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE (opposite "Dominion" Office), Piimmer's Steps. Wellington. Situated in spacious gardens, with splendid view City and Harbour; one minute train. Post Qlflco, Wharves, Excellent oulslnc. H. and c. water: all conveniences. Terms, 4s. 6d. per day. Weekly by arrangement. MRS. V. L. ALLAN, Manageress. •Phone 1617. ANTEIf Known-When ■' your sight gives trouble consult Biokerton, Optician. Mannerß Street, next Everybody'! Theatre. . \
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