A SELECI , FEATURE DRAMA, Entitled '■■: ■ • "THE KNIFE". Starring ALICE BRADY may happen to an unsuspecting girl in a great, city. Her lover's, terrible vengeance on / her abductors DID HIS TERRIBLE REVENGE MAKE HIM •A' MURDERER? EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY
MARRIAGES. fiAEET.S-BOWJiN.-Oii October 26, at Pembroke Vale, T'urakina, by the Rev. James Wilson, James Alfred Harris, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, Bradford, England, to Mildred Leah Bowen, youngest daughter of the late Mr. James Bowen and Mrs. B.oweu, of Pembroke Vale, Turakina. jIiALONE-RICHAEDSON.-On October 15,, 1918,- at the Basilica, Hill Street, '' Wellington, Brian, third eon. of the late Lt.-Colonel W. Q'.. M.;lone • (Gal- .. lipolij 1915), and the late Mrs. Malone, . Stratford, to Olga lsobel, second daughJerof Mr. and Mrs. W. C. P. Richardeon, of Oriental Bay, Wellington. . . IiILLIEE-STEVENS.-On Tuesday, October 22, 1918, at St. Patrick's Church, Sydney, N.S.W.y by the Rev. Father Piquet, Bertram William, youngest eon of Mr. H.. Millieri of - Hastings, N.Z.i to Mary, eldest'daughter, of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stevens, of Sydney. DEATHS.- ' ' BANNISTER.-O> November 7, 1918, at 293 Willis Street, Phoebe Bannister, eldest daughter~o? the" late George Bannister, Staffordshire, ■ ■ England. Deeply regretted. ■ ■ : BIRD.—On November 5, .'9lß,'at her residence, No. 2 Overton Terrace. Hataitai, Sarah Jane, relict of the late Abraham Bird. . ' ' BRISTOW.-A't .Wellington, on Saturday, i November.2,. 1918, Marguerite Winifred Brietow, beloved wife of Stilwoll Bris- ■ tow, and only daughter of C. M. Montefiore, of .Sydney; aged 31. COTTLE.-On November 3, .at her resi- . dence, Kopuranga,, Rebecca, beloved wife of J. J.- Cottle (suddenly). Deeply regretted. " ' fIEWITT.-On October 31, 1918, at Wellington Hospital, Gilbert Eoss, youngest eon oi the late T. B. Hewitt, 4 Lip-' ■ man Street; aged 30. ■ . JAMES.—In Wellington, on November 7, '. ■ 1918, Stephen Clement James, third son of. W. D."and B; James, of Feilding. '' He hath put up a good fight and now '■ goeth to reap his reward. :■ LEWIS.-0n November 2, 191S, at her iate residence, 74 Wicks'teed. Street, Wa- ■ nganui, Emily Whitbread, wife of Arthur H. Lewis,! and third daughter of Mrai Robert Pharazyn. .■'...'■ , NIALL.— At Auckland: en, November 2, 1918, Eleanor, ■ the" beloved wife "of! F. J.'"Niall, and third ;daujhter of Walter.and Margaret Watts,.'Feilding; aged '43 years'. • ■ '.-. \ ; FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Tfl , MOEEIS, JUN., .Undertaker and JLJ ' Embalmer, 60 Taranaki.St. and 28 Riddiford St. : Mortuary Chapel. Horse and Motor Hearses. ( The most complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone-'937 (day. or night)- ' '■ : : ' . '• ."POBT H. WILSON AND SON, ~fv. Undertakers and Embalmers, 164 Adelaide Road, Wellington. Motor ,Open" and Closed' Hearses kept on premises. Largest Mortuary Ch'apeMn the free. Telephone 1999; and' No. .6 Wha street, Lyall Bay,- Telephone 4291 (3 rings). No connection with any other nrm trading under same name. ]&/p. W. E. JEFFEEYS, who was asi'A eociated with Messrs. Flyger and Co., Undertakers and Embalmers, for eoine years, intimates" that he has taken ..over .this-long-established business, and wishes to assure the public of careful and. faithful, service. W. E. JEFFERYS AND CO., "._■■_ "Undertakers and Embalmers, . Telephone 915 A. 222 Cuba. Street. MEETINGS. " ~~ r ~ WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. IMPENDING CESSATION OF HOS- ' : - TILITIES.' ■% MEETING of the HEADMASTERS' 'A ASSOCIATION to make .anSJ. vi re . ga M'" g { \ e Schooh ' Celebration mv Amrem-n 5 W Office T0 " UAX (bAIUKDAI), at 10 a.m. -. A definite announcement of arranee/ nients made,.regarding the proposed Schools' gathering and the holidays to. be observedwill be published TO-DAY. ;';:'•■ G-'L. STEWART, . ■ ■ ■ - Secretary. lY M.C.A., ; STREET. TO-NIGHT (Setarday), 8 Vclock, Weekly Prayer Meeting. TO-MOEROW (Sunday), 4 p.m., Memorial Service to late Mr. W. C. BadMr. H. W. Kersley. Soloist, Mt. W. G. Chapman.. 5 p.m., Strangers' Tea. All "i"?? an<l 6ol diers heartily welcome. lioth.gatherings are open to women. All who knew or were associated with" the late Mr.. Badden in any way are invited to attend. A. E. SMITH, Acting General Secretary. rrip-NIGHT, 7.3o—Social for Soldiers x and Y.W.C-A'. Members. • TO-MOEEOW, 4.15-Service. SpeakerM'Clay. Beginning of World's Week of Prayer. THURSDAY, 8 p.m—Devcrtional Service Speaker: Miss Florence Birch. FIRST AID CLASS to start Boon, on Wednesdays. Enrol now. Y.W.C.A., HERBERT STEEET. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. N°Ti ICE i^T^ REBr GIVEN »«t iJ'fc r H . A .f "YEARLY GENERAL MEMINfa of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand wil be held in the BankDlcESßVmft[ 0 ?i 0^0^ D i Y ' T^JEANgEE BOOKS o ofthVßank will be CLOSED from Friday, November 15, to Friday, December 6 (both days i inclusive). • ■■ - • By Order of tho Board, ■' W. CALLENDER; General Manager. Wellington, November 8, 1918. TAKI'S .Climate , is unsurpassed. New Seaside Resort ready in December. Fine" bathing "beach. For tariff and particulars eend to B. Brown, Qfaki,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 1
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