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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & HEATHS. BIRTHS. HOGG.-On the 2nd of May, at Nurse Murphy's Private Hospital, Abel Smith Street, to Lieut.-Colonol and Mrs. Hogg —a daughter. SIEVERS.-Ori April 26th, 1918, at Nurse Don's, Feilding, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sievers, of Levin—a son. DEATHS. HARLAND.-On the atli May, 1918, at Wellington, Hylton Brougham (Tony), only beloved son of E. D. and Main, Harland, in his 7th year. SCOTT.-At Bulls, on tho sth May, 1918, Isabel, relict of the lata John Scott, of Bulls; aged 70 years. TAYLOR.-On 10th May, at the residence of 'her daughter, Mrs. Butters, ■IS Daniel Street, Emma Hobbs, eldest daughter of the late H. W. Burt. Nelson, and widow of the late T. R. H. Taylor, boat-builder; aged 78 years. Deeply regretted. No mourning, by request. VAUGHAN.-On May 3, at her residence, No. SB Princess Street', Palmerston North, Jane, relict of the late Edward Vaughan, aged 83 years. "WILLSON.-On the Bth May, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. T. L. Boyes, 14 Farm Road, Northland, Fanny, widow of the late Phillip Copeman Willson, iu her 77th year. In to, Dominc, speravi. ROLL OF HONOUR. DAVlE.—Killed in action,. France, 23rd April, 1918, Lieutenant Harry Percy Claude Davie, M.M., Mam Body, beloved and only ton of Geo. R. and Sarah Davie, of Woodville, aged 23 years. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down ins life for his friends." DAVIS.—Died of wounds, in France, j HUtli April, Sapper Albert Edward j Davis, youngest 'overt brother of Adeline Phillips, Lake ferry, Featherston, | aged 28 years, 11th Reinforcements. ; HlLL.—Died of wounds, in France, on i 19th April, George Dominio, youngest j son of Lucy and Gerald Bernard Rill, aged 18. ■•■■■■ HUME.-Malcolm (Jack) Chariest Essie-! den,'of Greytown, Wairara'pn, Killed in j Action, 6th .May, 1917. Inserted by his j friends—R., G., D. j WHITAKER.-Killed in action,-April ! 15th, 1918, Adrian Whitakeiy dearly be-1 loved fourth son of Agnes Whitaker, 23 i Northland Road, Northland, in his 21st year. R.1.P.. . RELIGIOUS SERVICES. . OT. MARK'S, SUSSEX SQUARE. SUNDAy!"7iAY 12th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins.' • | 2.45 p.m.—Children's Service. 7 p.ni.—Erensong. 8~ T. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST.' (Presbyterian). TO-MORROW: Morning, 11.. "Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: (a) "Things to Come Hereafter." (b). "What Does the New Testament Teach about the Intermediate State '-the Period Between Death and the Final Judgment." ♦QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° CHURCH, WeUhgton Terrace. Sabbath Services, 1J a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher, REV. F. ROBERTSON ORR. Roll of Honour unveiled c.t the evening service. Social Supper for Soldiers after tho evening servh). This invitation embraces Sailors of tho Naval and Mercantile Marine, T\7_ST,SY OHUROH, TARANAKI '•»' ." STREET. TO-MORROW. Morning. 11—Rev. A. Reader. Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Anthem: "Send Out Thy Light" ..Gounod). AILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmore Street. SUNDAY SERVICES. 11 and 7. Preacher: Mr. James Moore, Missioner. Subjects: (1) "Some Hand-shakes." (2) •"A Small Man, but a Big Matter." . Soloist: Miss E. Boxall. Song Service, 8.30. ' ... EDUCATIONAL, ANTED-How to Speak! Give Gronville Kleiser 15 niir.utes daily and ho will make you a convincing and forcible speaker (by mail). Prospectus "S" Free. Write to-day. James Rodger, N.Z. Representative, 159 D Manchester Street, Christchurch. fiOMRESI-OfNDENCE LESSONS, in- "-' dividually compiled for each Pupil,' all Subjects. Economical, efficient courses. Matriculation, Teachers', Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public ■ Service Entrance, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, etc. Writo for Prospectus and Special "War" Price List. Liberal discounts to .Returned Soldiers. Metropolitan Correspondence College, P.O. Box 671, Auckland. 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Woodward Street, Wellington. H. AMOS, Director. HAVING Purchased the Complete Stock of Confectionery from the Rialto, Ltd., this, added to our own stock, enables us to offer a range of Boxed Chocolate second to none in town. From Sd. to ,£3 10s. Your inspection inviled. MRS. LEMPRIERE, <J0 Willis Street, Three Doors above "Evening Post." SEWING MACHINES. SINGER Dropheads, from £h 10s.; Hand Machines from £2. Terms arranged. Globe, Grand Opera House, ■*<--_ars Street. 'Phone 4214,
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