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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, * DEATHS, • . ROLL OF HONOUR, ' ] ' IN' MEMOEIAM. ' ; DAVENPORT.—Lc,e.-Corporal D. Dayen- i port, on October ii, 1917, died'of wounds j received somewhere, in France, fourth -'{ son of I. H. Davenport, Lansdbwnn,' j Masterton. . .... i;\. ' ■ Ever rememliered. ; His duty nobly done. ' j FILL.—In loving memory of Private ; Henry-Vant Fill, who: ivas killed in S action on. October 4, 1917, aged 29 years. ; His body lies in far. off France, ■, j His. spirit shines above; j Safe and secure our Father keeps, s \ Tho one we dearly loved. i .—lnserted by .his'loving mother and ) -brothers-and sisters. ; LENHDOFF.—In . proud and loving re- ' i membranco of my friend, Private-A. ! R. Lenhdoff, who was killed.in action ! . on October 4, 1917., ' . Somewhere in Franoe he is lying; | He answered New Zealand's calls i He died a.New Zealand hero, 1 . j 'Tis the grandest death of all. j . — Inserted.by F. V, S.; \ MITCHELL.—In sad and loving memory j of Herbert W. A. Mitchell, 23/2039, \ killed in action in Belgium, October | -1917. : I He heard the call of Empire, j And in the fighting fell; _' ! This thought our pnef shall lighten: , | . He served his country-Avell. > I Do not grieve for those'who leave youj j They're not lost, but gone before, ' • Jovfully to give you .welcome ' : When you reach the heavenly shore. ■ ■' j —Inserted.by; his parents, brothers and J sisters. - • PETERSEN—In loving memory ofTinus,' :) Fred* Peterson, killed in action, - October i, 1917. .'■ j He heard, the call of the Empire, : • j And in the fighting fell; ' .i This thought our grief, shall lightcnr - j Ho served his country well. ■ - j —Inserted by his, sisters, Jean . and j Doris., . . ;. . , ' ! SOUNESS.—In proud and loving memory ! . of my dear brothors, Neil, Main Body, j ■killed''in action in Franco, October 4. ! 1917; and , Cecil, Fifteenth Reinforce- | • ments, accidentally'killed at St. Omar, ' July -4, 1917. ' j Time may heal the broken-hearted, j • Timo may make the wound- les6. sore, > But time can never'stop the longing "i . , For- the dear ones gone before. ] .. —Inserted .by their lovijig sistor, D. "M. Soilness, Palmerston' North.', ■ ■: STRATTON—In loving memory■ of our t dear son and brother, Lanoe : Corpornl ■ William James Stratton, killed, at l?asschendaelo on October 4, 1917. v ■ j !'He gave his life freely for his- country. .J —Inserted by his loving-parents and j sisters, and brother on active service. TERRY.—In loving" memory of i| Percy Edward Terry, who was killed in ! . action, October 4, 1917, in' Belgium, ; near Ypres. . [ Gone, but not forgotten ' j —Insortcd by his loving parents, brothers and sister. .i (Feilding papers please copy.) -r. J WEBB—In cherished and devoted'remembrance of my darling and only son, Sergeant Thomas Charles, Webb, killed in' action at Passchendaele Ridge on October ,4,1917 (Twenty-third Reinforcements)., Deeply regretted. ' Dear son <5f my Ixisom, you sleep with the brave, ■ , ~, W'here no tears of a mother can fall on ' your-grave;" ' ' But unknown to the world you oft stand •*' by my side, i And whisper, "I)eai motMr, ddath can- : not divide." ••. ■ - - God's and mother's .brightest and best; i Sweetheart ron,-always mine; ■ 'Dearest. Dearest, ever of thee. —Inserted by bis loving and sorrowing j mother, Eaimeline Webb. j -.. BBBEAVEMENT 'NOTICE. ' ! MRS. JONES AND FAMILY wish to j THANK all kind friends for expressions ; of svmnathy in their rccent sad.bereave- j ment by the loss of . their son ana j brother, who died of wounds in France on: August 18, 1918. j BIRTH. a | HUDSON.—On September 28, 1918, . Carterton, to Sergeant and Mts. Hudfon-a daughter. Both well. ; DEATH. . . ! GOLDSMITH.—On October 2.1918, athi» j . parents' residence,--Levin, Philip, Hor- : ace Goldsmith, husband of Margaret Jean Goldsmith, Taumarunui; aged M -j years. ] "" funeral NOTICE. j mHE Friends of the .late.-MRS. LEAH i 1- NIXON are respectfully- informed thather Funeral - will leave Dasent j Street,. ICarori, TO-DAY, (Friday), Otto- ! ber 4, at 10 a.m., for.the ;Cemetery,. | W. E. JEFFERYS AND C 0.,... i Late Flyger and Co., j Undertakei's and Embalmers, . 1 222 Cuba-Street.' !) " Tel., 945 a (day or night), . : : . . 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 receive immediate at- , tentiou. Mortuary Chapel for the con- *# vonience' of tho public. -lflndaus, at tho shortest notice. Phone Nos—Head Department,. 937;' Newtowtt j Branch, 142; Livery :Stablos, m Pn. j vate J Phone, 37i9. business notices. RS. MILLWARD, Psychic Reader, ! Boulcott Chambers (top floor), Boul- ; cott Street, near corner Mannera Street, j SAMPLE UNDERWEAR. ' \ "SJSTANTED Known, Seo our "table of j VV Samplo Gowns, Camisoles, Combs, i etc., at Lees and Church's Sale, 128, . Cuba- Street: ■ I USINESS Men—Stains and Grease . ' Spots Removed from Garments by; \ using M'KENZIE'S "SAFE CLOTH CIJ2ANSEH" in boiling water. All j stores,. 2s. ' ' j . PANAMAS. j WANTED IvuQwn, Ladies' and Chil- i dron's Panamas, all styles, reduced, /j at Lees and Church's Dissolution' Sale, j 128 Cuba Street. ■' . .j CASTLE'S Sarsaparilla 2s. 8d„ Gout } and Rheumatic Miiture 2s. 6d„ ' '■ Hvpophosphites 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d., at j Castle's Newtown Pharmacy, Riddiford j Street, ■ - j ■fSTATERMAN Pen Expert.—Bofora j t y Purchasing a!Fountain Pen call at j 164 Lambton Quay and test the Water--man Ideal. It will pay you. Tho quick- i eat self-filler, .holds the -most ink, and i does not get out of ordor.—S. A. PULL,, 5 164 Lambton Quay: • / . j MILLINERY SALE. | WANTED Known,' Special Price on ' . : all .. Panamas, . Ready-to-Weare, j Shapes, etc., at Lees and Church's Dis-- ! solution of Partnership Sale, .128 Cuba ' Street. • • , ' '. 1 DAISY Vacuum'Cleanerai—l'Tow fe tha j timo to make inquiry and-install , one of these wonderful- House-cleaning ; Machines.' The cost, fronr 80s., will re-, pay itself with the ease and comfort and conscious satisfaction the wife will have . in removing dirt, filth, and microbes, from carpets, coverings, and cracks.- Get full particulars, or see'.demonstration.: Oscar Hewitt and Co., 56 Lower Cuba St. DOMINION Lever Watoh, primed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured ; by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post Bs. fid, i to J. E. Fitt, Jeweller, Palmerston 1 North, Solo Agent for the Distriat.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 8, 4 October 1918, Page 1

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