CHARLES. CHAPLIN in "THE CURE" and ' WM, S. HART in "A GAMBLER'S SOUL" Everybody's To-day
BIRTHS, MARRIACES, & DEATHS. MARRIAGE. BEREY—HICKEY.—On February sth, 1918, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, by Rev. Johnson, Charles Guy Glossop Berry, son of the lata Charles John Berry, Greymouth and Auckland, to Ellinor Kathleen Hickcy, daughter of the late Michael Cormac Hickey, Wellington. . DEATHS. '" ANSTIS.—On the 11th February, 1918, at Willoughby Street, Lower Hutt, Charles Hillier Anstis, late of Paraparaumu; iu his 42nd year. BLAIR.—On the 10th February, 1918, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. Grant, Lancaster Street, Karori, Mary, relict of the late John Blair; aged 76. Interment Wanganui, COTTLE.—On the Xflth February, 1918, at No. 7a Cottlevillo Terrace, Wellington, Charles Joseph; iu his 80th year. Deeply tnburned. GARDENER.—On Sunday, 10th February, 1918, at their residence, Glasgow Street, Wanganui, Emma Gardener, beloved wife ol G. M. Gardener; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. GJERSEN.—On the 9th February, 1918, at the Oliftoii Terrace Hospital, Carl Nils (Charles Nelson), of Petone, in his 72nd year. E.I.P. HEDGMAN.—On February 9, 1918, at his residence. No. 6 Chatham Street, Berhampore, James Edward Hedgman, in his 45th year; suddenly. . KILLEEN.-On the 12th February, 1918, Bridget, relict of the late William George Killeen, of Wellington, f.ged 75 years. THANE.—On the 12th February, 1918, at her residence, 54 Thompson Street, Diana, the beloved wife of William Theodore Thane, in her 67th year. WEBSTER.—On 9th February, at Melbourne, Alexander Peebles, the beloved husband of M, E. L. Webster. ROLL OF HONOU3. HARRIS—On Wednesday, the 6th Febru- . ary, 1918, at Walton-on.Thames Hospital, of bronchitis, Private S. (Steve) Harris, 22nd Reinforcements, beloved husband of B. E. Harris, Endeavour Inlet. BTUBBINGS.—In France, February 2nd, 1918, • Rumn: Robert James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stubbings, of Reikorangi, -died of lobar pneumonia; aged 51 years. TEGETMEIER.—KiIIed in action, on the Bth December, 1917, after tlijee years' service, Alan Tegetmeier, London Regiment, the dearly beloved younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Tegetmeier, of Normanhurst, Brighton Road, Purley, England; aged 26. FUNERAL NOTICE., mHE Funeral of the-late JOHN WAT- . A -TERS will leave.No. 59 Coromandel . . Street, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Saturday), 16th February, 1918, for Methodist Church, Donald If' Lean Street, and thence to Karori Cemetery. .. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, ; - 27 Wingfield Street. " 'E. MORRIS, JUKRr, Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Rerans St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 16 too early or too late to receive immediate atten- ' tion. Mortuary Chapel for tho convenience of the public. Carriages, .landaus, at the shortest notice. 'Phone Nos.—Head Department, 937; Newtown Branch, 142; Livery 1668. Private 'Phone 3749. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. MARK'S OH UEOS, ■Sussex Square. . FIRST SUNDAY IN -LENT. 8 a.m.—Holy, Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. , QJT." JOHN'S ; CHURCH, WILLIS ST. M ■ (Prepbyterian.y;" .". : TO-MORROW: Morning,-11. .. -Evening,.7. ~' v - REV. DR. GIBB.. Evening: "Carry On." ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Wellington Terrace. LORD'S DAY SERVICES.. ' TO-MORROW: , Morning, 11.- Evening, 7. ■ REV. J. JL THOMSON, M.A. a CHURCH. TARANAKI ST. ; TO-MORROW. Morning, 11; Evening, 7. > Anthem: "I am Alpha and Omega," (Staines). Preacher: EEV, J. G. CHAPMAN. ' . (gUNDAY MEETING, 4.15 P.M. Speaker: MR. DIMANT, of Melbourne. All Girls and Young Women Welcome. i Tea and Social Hour following. I TO-NIGHT, B—Jolly 'Social for"Y.W.C.A. i Members. , Soldiers invited..... .i Y.W.C.A. CLUB ROOMS, i Fowlds's • Buildings, Herbert Street; .THE BRISCOE. ' THE CAR WITH THE WONDERFUL MOTOR, . Designed in France and Built in America. THE Car now known as B-4-24 is the' same as the Original French Models but with all the latest improvements and • ■ refinements. ■■ ... Get behind tho wheel of a Briscoe, and you will realise the pleasure of Motoring. Briscoe, means power, flexibility, low petrol consumption. ] Arrange a demonstration ride. . CASELBERG AND COMPANY, XiTD., 20 Molesworth .Street. 'Phone 1207. ; i On Hot Days—Drink Golden apple" champagne CIDER. Cooling, Sparkling, Refreshing. In Quarts, Pints, and Nips. Obtainable from Wine Merchants, Hotels, and Bottle Stores. SURE CURE FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. DO you suffer with Varicose Ulcers? If . so, I can guarantee to cure you. My treatment is painless, and requires no operation,' and is not costly. Write for full information to ERNEST HEALEY, , Chemist, 'Phone 29. Foxton. •I*7" ANTED—Publio to know Wc have just 1 YT secured a Shipment of Pascall's Butter Almonds, Butter Walnuts, Bntter Apricots, Cherry Almonds, and Barley 1 Almonds. ... .MRS, LEMPRIERE, , 90 Willis Street, I Three Doors above "Evening Post."- I I ( WANTED KNOWN'mHE ADDRESS OF T.' A. WELLS'S NEW paperhanging warehouse is ' 145 A MANNERS STREET, Opposite King's Theatre. 62 Taranaki Street and Luke's Lane, elephone 883. A NDREW, LIMITED, WANGANUI, Under New Management. roar Electrical and Motor wants promptly and efficiently attended to. Watch this Space, Arthur j. wychersey, Lock and Key Specialist. Keys cut to any pattern. Safe and P.O. Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every description ol Locksmith's Work thoroughly catered lor. Address; KING'S CHAMBERS, Wellington. 'Phone 563. Private 'phone 2234 ( 2 rings).
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 1
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