: , -I ■ A VITAGRAPH FEATURE DE-LUXE v Entitled "A MILLION BID" Starring ANITA STEWART" The story of a mother who was willing to sacrifice ■ her daughter for wealth ~, " EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY t; .
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 4 DEATHS j • 1 births; i CLOCSTON.—On J;i.nuaty 8,1919, at No. I 7 Ridvu Road, Kelburn, to Mr. and!; ... Mra. Allan W. Clouston—a 60n. . ! 1 , TBMYtjib.—On December 29, 1918, at Linden Hospital;'to Major and Mrs. , ' R. B. eon, v • .DEATHS.. . i EVANS.—On January 8, 1919, at Plim- • 'iherton; after-'a short illness, Ada' ] • Ellen Gertrude Evans, of 24 Rimu ' ■ -Road, Kelburn,; widow of the late Cap- - tain .'Edgar James Evans, arid - belovid mother of Harriett'' Mary," Herbert ' -Edgar, arid: Dorothy Gwladys-Evans; ; . -aged 59 years. -i MILLER —On' January 4, 1919j at his late j : .-'residence,:24 Wingfield Street,-off Moles-' worth Street,.... Thomas Miller -(late monumental mason); aged'B3 years. MORRISH.—On: January'B, 1919, at- her residence; 8.- Telford \;Terrace,"" Jessie Morrish; ' aged 66;. widow of, the late Prof. W- '■ J.- -Morrish'and • mother.of ; Mrs." Lowjry,'and 'E: A. Morrish (on .. . active service). EOSQOE—On'December 31, 191S, at 83 v Apii: Crescent,-Lyall Bay,-Elizabeth, be.loved mother of Mrs. Gerald- Lyon, . ' aged 68'.years. ■ : RUSSELL —On January ,5, 1919,' at his residence,: 27' Tory' Street, ' Wellington; '■ : James Russell,' beloved- husband of . ....Mary;Russell;-aged 78 years. ' •••■ - January 4, 1919, at her parents' residence) 533, Adelaide Road, ; ■" Constance. Maude,; beloved-daughter. of: . Mr.' and Mrs; Clement: Sparrow; -aged , ,27 years. . Deeply .regretted.,,, -. v . /WEEDS.-On January. ,4, .1919, at Wei-' V'lington Hospital; George" Weeds, bolov- ■ .'ed husbaridof Eliza Weeds, of-Brook-lyn, aid; late of,'lnvercargill; aged 53 years. . . - . -WILKINSON.—On January 4,' 1919.' at her --48 . Lawrence Street, -,-Morningto'n, Dunedin, . Sarah Wilkin- , '.eon, in her-84th year.-WITHERS.-fOn' January 6, 1919, at Wellington," Archibald, Binnie (Archie), . dearly loved'"yoitnger son 'of:P. G. and. • Ellen Withers, 66 iSalamanca Road, a'ged 14 years- 7. months.; ■ .. ' : FUNERAL FURNISHERS - "pi MORRiS, JUN., Undertaker and * EmtalmeT, 60 Taranaki St. and : 28, Riddiford. St./. ..Mortuary-/--Chapel.' . Horse and Motor Hearses.' ' The most completa and up-to-date Funeral Furnis- , ers in the Dominion. ■'Phone 987 (day, or night). " R,W. E. JEFFBRYS, who was as- : sociated.'.withj Messrs. .Flyger and Co., . Undertakers ' and- -Einbalmers,- for some years, intimates that he v has taken' oyer this'jong-established business,- and wishes to assure, the public : of ' oareful and faithful corvice.' - W,E. JEFFERYS AND,CO.,/: ' Undertakers and Embalmers,.\ ■ Telephone :945A. : - V-- 1522 Cuba, Street. ■ jT> oßT..'..;jt!7TOfsblTllbTsbN;. -Undertakers and'■ Embalniera,- 164 Adelaide. Road, - , Wellington. - Motor, Open' and Closed Hearses kept on pre-•-liaises. Largest. Mortuary- Chapel-in the. Dominion free. Telephone 1999;' lind No. i 6 Wha. Street,' Lyall Bay,: Telephone. 4294 1 (3 rings). No' connection with, any other firm trading under same'name. / , : . RELIGIOUS: SERVICES. T. . MARK'S:: CHURCH, . DUFFERIN STREET SUNDAY, JANUARI 12 . 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. •; - - ;il" a.m.—Matiiis. * -- < 7 p.m.—Evensong.- : : ST. BARNABAS'S, -ROSENEATH. 8 a.'m—Holy .Communion; 11. a.m.—Matins. -.7 p.m.—Evensong. ■ ' £jT. -JOHN'S' CHURCH,'-WILLIS . ST. T * . '. -(Presbyterian). ' -• TO-MORROW. •' Service's—ll'.and.-7: . '> « REV! C. H. GAU.T (fromiLondon); ! ST.' ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ' *| ', 28. Wellington- Terrace. ' ' - ' SUNDAY," JANUARY 12. v - ■ 'Morning, 11. Evening, 7.• " 1 . ~ -, y . Preacher: " - ffi; " Rev. R. H. iCatherwood, of. -Featherston- ' CHURCH; TARANAKI ST. : V:. TO-MORROW: ' Morning—ll. Rev. A. 1 Reader.. v lEvening—7. Rev.- J. G.Chapman. ~...' : .."The. Perils of Unregulated I.ove" MR. ALFRED MACE'S . MISSION. - MR, •AJjFRED MACE'S MISSION. MR. ALFRED MACE'S MISSION.,; ; MEETINGS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ( - V ;■ Wiir be held - ' '; -' In the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, At 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock. In the afternoon Jlr. Mace will speak ' . on "THE BIBLE: Whence Is It—From Heaven or .'of Man?" : ■ , Mr.: Mace is an old-timer, .fle has no Byiiipathy with modern: theological pro-, fessora who deny-the inspiration of the , . Bible v--: Come and get Spiritual Refreshment |from his' inspiriting address: this sub-ject-o/.'-fundamental importance. . ' In the evening Mi\ .Mace's subject will hn:— . ''- 1 ' . . "THE GREAT,;;SALVATION." Come ivith an: open mind, and give Mr. Mace an unprejudiced hearing.- • • . "A. man's, life consisteth'not in the abundance -of. the- things which he possesseth—eternal matters should outweigh mere'material' trifles." : :' . COME! HEAR! CONSIDER! ' .. DECIDE! r Sankey's Hymn Book usod at both meetings.; . . , . '• Meetings will-be held each Tuesday, ' ' Thursday, and Friday till January 24 in \ the GOSPEL HALL, Virian Street. . Each' Sunday in January two meetings will be held at timo and placo above mentioned. - ' : . ■ : ,• .- ' , MEETINGS. ' ' . ] TO-NIGHT, 7.30 -O'clock— Social for i I.W.C.A. Members and their Men -f Friends. Soldiers welcome. Bright programme of games and musio. s . ■ To-morrow—Service, 4.15 p.m. Brief .bright. Speaker: : Mr.' J. Baiter. Subject: "Woman, .Her Place and Power." ■ Thursday, '8 p.m.—Airs. Pearson will speak ■ oil • "What Does the' Referendum ] ' Mean Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street. - ; pUBLIC LECTURE. ' | .. . '/JIAN,'KNOW THYSELF." The Five Initiations.. . BY MISS C. W.; CHRISTIE, National.LecturerTlieospphical- Society, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m., THEOSOPHICAL HALL, MARION ST. Mr. Sydney Butler ,will sing:—"He Counteth All Your -Sorrows" (The Hymn of Praise), and: "The,, King of. Love: My Shepherd Is" (Gonnod). Miss Christie will holdj.a Public Question Meeting next Wednesday at 8 p.m.Written questions preferred.■ . ■' RASMUS .WILSON'S Hairwash fixes • the'hair when falHug.out. Prevents baldness, scurf, fitc. . fticft'.Ss. 6d. 'Jdhn Cafitle, • CKemist,' Newtown, ' . '.' ,' • ...
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