\ , MISS JACKIE SAUNDERS in "THE WILD-CAT" A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY-DRAMA Depicting the transformation of a hoyden, spoiled and ill-tempered, into a charming and lovable wife. A modern " Taming of the Shrew." EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY
V BIRTHS, MARRIAGES,* DEATHS. ■ROLL OF HONOUR. . ■;, • ADKIN.—Died of: wounds, on September 10,' 1918, at Bobb . hospital, Rouen, Franco, Gilbert Denton Adkin, dearly beloved husband of. Ivy C A'.'Adkin, and. son-in-law of Francis Bennett, Headmaster -Berhiunpore School. ADKIN.—Died of wounds, on September 10, ■ 1918,-"at' Base Hospital,. Rouen, . .''France, Gilbert Denton Adkin, 24th Re- ■ " ■ inforcements,,'dearly loved second: son of )V. ,G. Adkin, of Cheslyn Rise, Le- , Tin; aged 26 years.' ' .- ' .' BAILLIE.-Dicd of Wounds, Somewhere t ■ in France, on September 14, 1918, Ray- ' • mond Ivan, dearly-beloved second son ,' [■ of : Mr. and ' Mrs. J. T.: Baillic, of: . Ekctahuna; aged 21 years. '-. • . lie did his'"duty. BUCHANAN.-On Septomber 5,1918, died of wounds in France, Lieutenant, Leslie ; ' Samuel "Buchanan; A.1.F.; aged 11. [ CAR.LSON-WEISERT.-0n September 2,' 1 1918, died of wounds in France, Godfrey . Egbert' _av]son-Weieert,' 33rd ■ : New. Zealand Reinforcements, only son of ■ Mrs.'Hilda Carlson, Otiiafmvmia; Waipawa, Hawke's Boy; aged 22 years. ' CLAYSON.-On September 9,1918/ Killed ..in Action, in France, Sergeant James : ; L William' Clayson,' M.M.i 9th Reinforce-' ments, Rifle Brigade, eldest son of Mrs. F. D. Pelling, Eketahuna; aged 38 years.- •■■-.■■- ; ~.; . ,.'. . .'. COSBROOE.-On September.' ;.3, v 1918,- , . killed in action' in.France, Sergeant Andrew John , Cosbrook ("Cossy"), •D'.C.M. (Main. Body); aged 24 years: ' He died as few. men. get tho cljaiice to •■ die, •'..'■ "■'" .'"". "7 Fighting, to save a world's morality; He died tho noblest death. a man. may die, _ Fighting for God, and - Right, and' ■ . • ■. .Liberty; ' '. '.'-, ... , 'And-such a death is .immortality. ;. .-STANLEY.-Died of Influenza, on' September 4, 1918, "and buried ,nt sea,' f 12/4094' Private Thomas Janies Stan- " 'the- lflth and' 40th' Reinforce-: . ments, N.Z.E.F;.'eldest-son of Thos. and M/A.'Stanley. Te Aroha, and bus-, . . tod of'Anniel.. Stanley, Upper Hutt; '■ ' aged 43 years. ."•' . .._ . WITHERS-Killed in: Action,' September 1, 1918, in France, Hobert. young-' .est" son of William and Nelly Withers; -of-Wadestownjaged.32 years.: .;/'; ,' ■;':' ''.'■ -V.- .j CURTIS;—In' loving ■ memory' of; Private' Norman Curtis, x wh'o was killed, in the Somme ' Battle, September 29, 1916. "So loved ..and sadly'missed.".':, —Inserted. by his .loving; molherj' brothers, and..sisters..'....... j.. MAIDES —In sad : andiloving. memory'of Sergeant Arthur Burford -Mnides,:' of. i . the Tenth Reinforcements, late of the. ' Union Bank, Hastings,-who.Jaid down his life in. Franco on September 2", ■ 1917.":,..':: .... ..;■■■ .•■■• ■~-..■ . .'' Be' still I ■ Sad soul! Lift thou no ,pas- ' •, sionate cry,; . ~■■,; But spread the desert of- thy being bare '■' To the full searching"of '.Hie All-seaing •■■■ eye; ■ ■■■ - • ■ '~-• ,'•'. -'.; ; :. misgiv- ,■!■ blank drsoair, ' .. ; • -'God Will; eome down in pity, and; fill :-■'■ • the- dry. : . . .-'. ■ -.-•■•-,■ - - ;': Dead place with-light, and life, and -. ...... ■vernal air. - •',' ' —Inserted by . a sorrowing friend. (Melbourne and Tc Kuiti papers please copy-) . : ,__,-■■ .•''..' ', ':..:.: BEEEAVE3IPNT; 'NOTICE.. ; ■■;- -,'.' ' : .MR. and.MBS..HOLLIS wisk to...T_ar,k. all .-Had friends for 'expressions .of deep sympathy iri. their; sad beWayement I>y the... loss '■ of.: their son/. Stanley, lulled'in act'idh'-in France, August 25, 1918. ; . •■'■■■.,; -:■:.' , ■BBLL.rOn September 20; at' ''Asphodel," R'oya! Terrace, Dunedih,' the wife of Robert B. Bell,' of,,Wellirigton-a;son., ■ DANIELL.-On September 21.;. 1918; at Nurse HulmcV St Winifred's Hospij.tal,'Lower Hutt, to Mr. and,Mrs;;F. I. •■ ■ Dani'oll—a daughter. : 'Both well, i (Gisborne papers please copy.) '.. : ■ BLLISONI-rOn- September 6, at.Te Wha- ..-'. ran, Havelock North, to Mr.-- and/Mrs. , Ken, Ellison—a daughter.', ; HARTY.-On -September ■. 20) 1918, at 14 Hill Street,; the wife' .of Dr. G.. W.: Harty—of a son.-HIGGS.-On September. 21, 1918; at Nurse Bender's, to Sappor S. H. Higgs:;(on- . active . service) "and.;, Mrs Higgs—a daughter. , •. '' ~ MARRIAGES. ■;.'. , BRADFIELD-DONALD.-On September '• 18, 1918,- at, the Congregational Church, / Palmerstpn 'North, by-, the Rev. G. ■:. Heighway, Arthur George Sinclair. ! Bradfield;.: elder -son of Mr. -and Mrs. /' ■ A.-' ; C; Bradfield." to Pansy Grace' Don-" ' aid, Iy6urige6t daughter, of Mrs. C. -. Donald, Palmeraton North. . ■ ' RESTON-METCALFE.-On July 2. 191S, i. at;the Presbj'terian:Church, Whitby... Bnv, Lieutenant' Georee Paul Reston, ,'} ' R.N.V.R., lo'Dorothy) Murray Metcalfe,' ', only daughter of Rbbert:and:Mrs. Met-- ,; calfe, of Clifton' Terrace, Whitby Bay, • . England. ..... I ■--"- .'.-'. DEATHS.":' ""..': " '■-. COVENEI'.-On September 15th,' 1818, at- •. the-residence of her daughter, Mrs. F, M'Alluni, Martiriborough, Mrs. Eliza- '. bettf Coveney, aged 92-years. ') FL'EI'CHER'.-Oh.' September. 1 21, 1918, at.No. 18 Hall Street, William Fletcher; in his .88th year.'"". HINGLEY—On 'August' 19, 1918. Sir George Hingley, Baronet, Netherton Iron Works, Dudley, England. : HUESTON— At.Gisbornc, on September 21,. 1918, 'Harriet Southwell, beloved wife-of—W-.-J.--Hueston, -formerlv-of-Wellington; and daughter of late Thos. ' Wm. Pilclin - and S. H. Pilcher. MOORE,-Oh Septomber 28, 1918, at. his residence, Brook- Street, Johnsonville, James Joseph, beloved husband of ' Marion Moore, in his 49th year. K.I.P. i Septemner' 23, \l9lß, at ! Peep-o'-Day, Alice Ethel, wife of,F. P. / Myers, and oldest, daughter of late D. H. MacarthuT. PICKIN.-On September. 25, 1918,atMasterton Hospital, William, eldest son , "> of:the late William and Caroline Alice J Pickiri,;of Johnsonville; a.ged t SO years. '• PICklN.—At Masterton; on September 25, 1918, Willie, tho beloved eldest son of Mrs. Pickin and the late Mr. Pickin, of Johnsonville; aged 50, years. EOBINSON.-At her residence, Alfred Street; Blenheim, on..September, 15, ■ 1918, Sarah Eliza, relict of the late .' Jame3-,'T. Robinson; aged 78 yea/s. WAKELIN.-On September 21, 1918, at his late residence 101 Hutt Road, Potone, Claud William, beloved husband , of Minnie Wakelin, and v eon of tho late W. Si Wakelin, late Wairarapa; aged -10 years. Deeply mourned. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE, : Friends of the latp THOMAS s:7IT>Yt\VI) KF/MPTON fire respectfully invited to attend .his Funeral, ; which will leave his late residence, North. Street, Grevtown, at 1 p.m. on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, for the Greytown. Cemetery. ■ \ ■-:■-.■ "'....".' H."THOTMAN, , , '.'■••.' •. Undertaker. *~. E. MORRIS. JUNR., ;.. ■, Undertaker and Embalmer; 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Revans Street, NO Ring on 'Phono 937 is too early or too late to receiveimmediate attention. .; Mortuary Chapel for the coii- • venience ; of the public. Carriages, landaus, at the shortest notice. • r'Phbno Kos.—Head - Department, 937; jS'cwtown Branch, 142; Livery' Stables, T668. Privdte'Phone, 3749,. >. i '■''~
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 3, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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