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A SELECT MASTERPIECE "THE KNIFE" featuring ALICE BRADY A story of the White Slave Terror. What may happen to any unsuspecting girl in a great city. Prices-2t05, D.C., 1/-; Stalls, 9d.; Children, 6d. to all parts. 7to 10, D.C., 1/6; Stalls, 1/-; Children half-price. EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY at 2

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEAT.i'S 1..... ROLL , OF HONOUR. . '. . \ CHAPMAN.—Died , -from influenza, t-n November 27. while on active service, Driver AYiliiam Andrew Chapman, behoved younger eon ot W. H. L. and J. Chapman, Kairauga Bond, Palmerston North, aged 21 year's. ' ' ' : LEES.—Killed in action, near Bapaume, August 31, 1918, Sergeant John Edward . Leonard, dearly loved and only son of Edward L. and Florence Lees, AVel- . lington Street, Giskorne. MURRAY.—Died of wounds, Lance-Cor-poraV Edv;ard (Ted), '24/844, dearly beloved youngest son of Sam Murray, Star Foundry, Newtown, also youngest brother of Charles.nnd Samuel Murray, aged 20 years 7-months, (both on active service). (Inserted by Ms loving father). NEWMAN.-dOn November 23,-at tie Officers' Hospital, Abbottabad, from en- . ■ .teric, Lieutenant K. M. Newman, 32nd Goorkha Rifle-s,, youngest son of Mrs. ami-the late AY. A. Nevrmnin (Dunedin), in his 25th year. "Duty nobly done." .: . . ■■--BIRTH./ ' POWELL.-On December 1, MS, at Nurse Hulme's,' Lower Eutt, to Mr. ■ and Ainu A. G. Powell, of 20 Buick Street, Petone—a son; both well. MARRIAGES. ' BAYLEY-BULL.-On December 9, 1918, at St. Paul's Church, AVellington, by the Rev. A. M. Johnson, M.A., Captain Eric S. Bayley, of New Plymouth, N.Z.D.C., to Serena Napier Maclean, only daughter of Mr. J. M. Bull, of Uniti. TatanaM. : HAWKINS- - AYHITMARSH.-At St. John's, Daunevirke, on AYednesday, December 4, Mr. Sydney Hawkins, of C'hristchurch, to Mies Irene "Whitmarsh, of the clerical etaff, G.P.0., Dannevirke. The Rev. G. B.' Stepheneon officiated. . • ■ GILMOUR-NATHAN.-At All Saints' Church, Kilbirnie, on November 27, by theßev. J. H.jSykes, James Alexander, eldest: son of A". Gilmour, Eisthorpe, Otane.. Hawke's Bay, to Lorna Clare, second daughter- of William Natnan, Overton Terrace,' Hiitaitui, • •■•--■■ deaths;"'" "'." . • BINXING-MONRO.-Al Huckworthy House, Horrabridge, England) Alexander Binning-Monro, on November 28. HANSEN.— On December '3. 1916, at Hastings, Albert Berthal (Bert), the beloved husbiicd of. Susan Hansen, and youngest son of Mrs. Hansen, AVanganui, and of the late Mr. L. Hansen, AVellins;ton. . • ■ , HAWKE.—At tlie Martin-borough Hospi- \ tal, on November 21, 1918, Edward John, ■ beloved eldest son of Charles and Mary s Hawke, Martinboi'ough, late- of Grey,town,..aged 31.years (from pneumonia). 'MARSHALL.-Oii December 11, IMS,, at No. 1 Owen Street,' Michael Thomas Marshall. (late of County Kerry, Ireland),~<dearly beloved husband ot Elizabeth Marshall; aged 73 voars. Deeply regretted.; R.1.1V MURRAY.-On December 4, 1918, at . Levin. Temporary Jluspital, dearly beloved ■• husband of Christina Murray, Kawiu Road, Levin, age 63 years.' At rest. ■. . O'BRIEN:-oii: December li, 1918, at" the AV lute Swan Hotel, Cuba Street, James lO'Brien, aged SO years. E.I.P. BTRATTON.-0n November 29, 1918,' at his Me residence, Cuba Street Lower Hutt, Thomas Stratton,- aged 65 years. ' At rest. ...... SL¥S.-On December 3,'1918, at his residence, 23 Glenbervie - Terrnee, Harry Neil, dearly- beloved husband "of .Marion Sims; aged 30 years. ■ v ;. ;;..,. TAIT.—At Striling Terrace, Kaarori, on December 6, 1918, Robert: Eric, beloved { son of Mrs. A. F. and the late Jas. Tait, and brother of the late Captain K. J. Tait, M.f . TE .AYHAITI.-pn November 15, 1918, at .Greytown, Iraia.te AYhaiti (T» Ani'a 0 ■ ■. te Rangi), Chief of the Ngati- Ngapu 0 te Rangi Tribe,,beloved husband, of Maikara te AYhaiti; aged. 56 years." TUCKEYi-On-Sunday, December 8. 1918,' at the residence-of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Haufield. "at Paraparaumn, Muriel, widow, of'the late Regimerital-.Sergeant-ilajor "Richard Septimus Tuc- ■ key,- Otago Regiment, -N'.Z.'E.F.; aged : 27 years. ' ".. . . . WILSON.-On, December 5, 19.18, at the Stratford Hospital. William James, dearlv-belnved-' husband of. Alice Wilson, Pohokura, Tarannki, and brother-in.-law .of Mrs. AV. Jenkins, Petone. "Until the morning breaks, Good night, good night." '. FUNERAL NOTICE. I fpHE Friends of M. O'MEARA, Totara :i - Flat, Grey A 7 alley, AVestlnnd. are notified- that the Funeral" of his late daughter. Margaret (Sister MaTy-Natalie, of the Sisters of Compassion), "will leave' St. Joseph's Home, Buckle Street, at 10 ' a.m. TO-DAY. Solemn Requiem Mass, Home of Compassion, Private' Chapel (Island Bay),-at 8.30 a.m. FUNERAL FURNISH.ERS "El MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and ■"-". Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St. and 281 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). : ' ' OBT. H. WILSON AND SON. Undertakers and Embalmers, 151 Adelaide' Road, AVellington. • Motor. . Open and Closed HeaTses kept on premises. Largest Mortuary Cha"pel in the Dominion free; Telephone 1999; and No, 6 AVha Street, Lyall/Eay, Telephone 1294 (3 rings). No connection with any other firm trading under same name. ■ Ttfß. W. E/.JEFFERYS, who was as- ■ ■«•*- sociated with .Messrs. Flygeraud Co., Undertakers and Embalmers, for eoine years, intimates that ho has taken over this, long-established business, and wishes to'-assure the public of careful and faithful service. W. E. 'JEFFEKYS AND CO., i Undertakers and Embalmers, Telephone'94sA. ■ 222 Cuba Street RELLGIOUS SERVICES. . OT. MARK'S DUFFERIN , STREET. THIRD SUNDAY IN ADVENT. .■ ■ 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. ••• ! , i 11 a.m.—Matin? and Holy Communion! ' 7 p.m.—Evensong. S. BARNABAS'S; ROSENEATH: ' 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ST. JOHNi - CHURCH, . "Willis Street. (Presbyterian.) . TO-MOREOW: ' ■ '- I . Morning, '\\\ Evening, .7. EEV. DR. GIBB. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI'ST. TO-MORROW: . ' - Morning Jl-Rev. J. G. Chapman. "The I\eys of the Kingdom;" Evening,. 7-Rev. : J. G. Chapman. "Man is His thoughts Visualised." ■ SAILORS'- FRIEND- SOCIETY ~ CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, ' Whitmore Street. , A S the Institute is still used as a -.a. Sfdlors' Hospital, there will be NO SERVICES on Sunday other than for patioits. Mr. Moore, Missions, desires to Tliank all- who have &o kindly sent in gifts, this week, lie will uc glad of further contributions.-

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 1

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