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BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, A DEATHS. : .- BIRTH. '. ' CROW.-Oii Thursday, 'January 17, 1918 at "Glcu Ayr," Thynne Street, Foxton to Sergt. and Mrs. W. A: Crow (neo Ross)a, daughter. , ■ MARRIAGES. HO , R^ ENNSNT ;r°n January 2nd,' ■ 1918, at the. Congregational Church, MastertOD, by the Rev. B. Thomas, George Mai Cleghorn, only eon 'of the Ip*c Uγ Oleghorn, of. Blenheim, to Ida Frances,' second.daughter of W. J. Tounent Masterton; 6ELLINGHAM-GRIGGS.-ori January the ■ 22nd, 1918, at the Presbyterian Ohurch, Feathcrston, by the Eev. ■ Oathenvood, Joseph William, youngest eon of J.Selhngham, to Elsie Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Grigge, both of Featheraton. -' . DEATHS. " -" BEALE.—On January. 23, 1918, at : t'ae residence, of .her son-in-law, • Leonard H. Greenaway, Waikariae,' Margaret M'Kay Beale, relict of the late Joseph Beale, of Darling Downs, • Queensland, and formerly of. Palmerston North. BLACK,-On 19th' : January, 1918, at his residence, Rongofai' • Terrace, Miramar, John Black, beloved husband of Margaret Black;, in his 76th , year. I GfIAHAM.-On the 17th January, 1918. at 54 Alexandra Street, Palmerston North, Thomas Gore Graham, aged 89; At rest. JUDD.-On January 25, !918. Waller Richard Judd, at Otaki Hoepital, second son of the late D. Judd; aged 36 years. At Best.. . • ' • x ' . ROLL OF HONOUR. ■•■_;;:; killed in action. WILSON.-OnJanuary Bth, 1918,-Bifleman James Wilson, 26th Beinforcements, late of Central Terrace, Kelburn, City. ; PITCHEE.-Oh January liithi 1518, died of wounds, Somewhei'e in France, Arthur John; dearly beloved 'stnd only son of Arthur and Mary Pitcher," of Mangaonoho. ■ PITCHER.-On January 12th, 1918. died of wounds, Somewhere in Prance, Arthur. John, dearly beloved husband of Mary. B. Pitcher, late of Blenheim. .IN MEMORIAL. _ • " BLANDFORD.—In loving memory of Harold Blaudford/who passed away suddenly in Wellington. Hospital, January 27, 1917. His-cheery smile andloving ways , Are pleasant to. recall; ' He had' a kindly word for each, - And died esteemed by all.""" —Inserted ;by Ellen K?y, Ormondville.! ' FUNERAL NOTICE. ~ ' THE Friends of the late WALTER RICHABD JUDD are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave H. H. Oliver's Shop, on SUNDAY, JANUARY 27. at 2.30 p.m., for the Public Ceme.' tery, Otaki. ■ ■ H. H. OLLIVEK, '. ■ Undertaker. E. KOBRIS, JUKR./ Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Tara-naki'Street and 28 Revane St. . NO Ring on 'Phone 937 16 too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the 'public Carnages, landaus, at the shortest notice. 'Phone Noe.—Head Department, 937; Newtown ' Branch, 142; Livery Stables, 1668. . Private 'Phone 3749. RELICIOUS SERVICES. QIT. MASK'S CHURCH, iUSSEX SQUABE. 8 a.m.,- Holy Communion. ' 11 .a.m., Matins. - ■ 7 p.m.. Evensong. '. " t OT. JOHN'S CHUBOH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) ; . ..:•...';' . "to-mobeow. ;: - ■■- ■ Morning; , ;!!. Evening, 7. REV. DE. GIBB. ST."' ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH. Wellington Terrace. ; LORD'S DAY SERVICES. ' . ■■••'■ TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Rev. J. M. Thomson, M.A. T*TESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. f TO-MORROW. Morning, 11; Evening, 7. - ■ Preacher:, Rev. S. J. Hoban, Superintendent of the Great' Sydney Central Mission, with its audience of 2500 people. .CJAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, CHURCH )O AND. INSTITUTE. Whitmore St. SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 and 7. Preaoher-ME. JAB. MOORE (Misuioner). Subjects-(l) ■ "What is Your Price?" (2) "She Came to Himself." Solpist-MR.' NEWTON. . . BONG SERVICE. c.3G. .. . ftffUBCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, !jU'."'". Tasman .Street. ,' : TO-NIGHT, 7.3o—Lesson, "Stephen: The "First Martyr.".- \ ■ TO-MORROW, 11-"The Harvest is the End of the Age. Let both grow together until, the Harveet (no longer)." "The Lord maketh the Earth Empty." lea. 24-1. No people on Earth for 'hjj Millennium. The Wicked all destroyed. Meeting, 6.30. DAVID MELD, Pastor. "jl/fEETING-SHORT, BRIGHT. 'IYI' . SUNDAY, 4.15. Speaker-FLORENOE BIRCH. Subject; "Faith: Why it Iβ so important." All Girls and Young Women Welcomo to Service and Tea following. TO-NIGHT-Social, 8. Bright Programme. Music, Recitation. Games. Soldiers welcomed to join in the fun. ' - SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Iron. Rope. JONES AND C 0.,Olyde Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 725. . . Telegrainß-'/Metals," ■ ■ MACHINE TOOLS, ETO, FULL Range of Tools, ex Australian Scocks. Woodworking Machinery. 1 can supply your wantt). ■ A. B. FALLOVER. Box 125, Hastings. YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. QJEND us Two Shillings and we'll post P,., to yo .? a neat Rubber Stamp and a Bottle of Marking Ink, so that yon can nave your name on -verything. A. W.- MORAN AND SON, Rubber Stamp Makers, 60 Willis Street, Wellington. /-tHILDS'B COMMERCIAL • HOTEL V PALMERSTON NORTH. Tariff, Bs. per day. Bod Only 2i. 6d- All Meals, 2s. Permanent Board, £I.los. per neok Weekly by arrangement. ... ... T. OHILDB,. Proprietor. LEGGO'S TOMATO - SOUP. TTAB the Trie flavour of Vine-ripened .-Bendigo Talley Tomatoes. •Obtainable all good Stores, i' NDBEW, LIMITED, WANGANUI. ■£■*■ Under New Management.' Your Electrical and Motor wants promptly and efficiently attended to. • Watch thii Space.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 1
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