ONE OF THE SCREEN'S STRONGEST . DOMESTIC DRAMAS, Entitled "EVERY WOMAN'S HUSBAND" Should Women Obey or Should They Command ? A daring situation delicately treated : Featuring as the wife GLORIA SWANSON EVERYBODY'S TO-DAY
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS I ROLL OF HONOUR. !... 4IOAG-LEVY.—Drowned at sea, whilst |&V doing his duty,' early in February 1918, ; through the foundering of'an American Roger H., only'son of' Mrs. of.this city.. MARRIAGES. BRIDGER—WEBB.—On January 7, 1919, , at the Vivian Street Baptist •Church, by the Rev. Mr. Beckingliatn, Roy William John, to Nita, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James. AVebb, Craw- ■ ford Terrace. DAY—EMMS.-On January 1, 1919, at the Church' of the Sacred Heart, Takaka, by Rev. Father M'Grath, Francis Morris, only son of Mr. W. Day. Nelson, . to ■ Hilda, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Emms. "Carricona," Takaka. HECKLER — MATTHEWS—At . ; St. Mark's Church, Waitotara, on .Tanuary" 22, 1919, by Rev. W. J. Hands, Flora Louisa, fourth daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. F. X. Matthews, Waihika, Waverley, to James Larcombe, only son of the' late" Mr. J. l'\ and Mrs. '• Heckler, Forest Downs, Mangainalioe. golden wedding. EAST ON—WHE BB Y .—At St. Peter's Chiirch, Wellington, in .Innnnry 24. IS6B, by the Rev. Arthur Stock, Augustus Spencer, eldest son of the late Frederick Spencer Easton, ..of Surrey,, England, to Sarah, fourth daughter of the late Thomas and Edith WheJAy, Oriental Bay, Wellington. DEATHS. ' BAINBRIDGE.-On, January 18, 1919, at '164 Tinakori Road, Wellington, Katharine Marv (nee Barlow), dearly-beloved •wife of. Sergeant H. B. Bainbridge, A.S.C., and ■ devoted mother to Rifleman William Bainbridge, 'ate K.R.R. Corps, killed in France, January 10, ■ 1915. ... . . .■ . • - The golden evening brightens \n the vest, Soon, soon, to faithful warriors "comes ■ the rest. • " . ' Sweet is the calm of Paradise, the blest. BEST.—On January 23, 1919, at his residence, ,Te Horo, J anles, dearly beloved husband of Jane S. Best, ajjed 57 ' " years. At rest after: n.iich Buffering. "Thy will be done." BIERRE—On ,January.23, 1919, ; at his residence, 106 Kairanga Road, -Palmerston North, Frederick C._W., beloved husband of Marie J. Bierre, aged 68 years. BROWN.—On January 21,''1919, ■-Elizabeth Wilson (Li 1), dearly beloved youngest daughter of Mr; and Mrs; James Anderson Brown,' 25 Yule Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington. At Rest. HAILES.—On January 22, 1919, at Clart' lea Park, Balfour, Southland, Walter Mary, beloved husband of Arabella J... Hailes, in his - tilth year/ Deeply mourned. ' ... . . PEM.MEL.-6n : January 19, 1919, at Wellington, Helen .Aline, . dearly-beloved wife of C. F. Femmel, Khandallah. and beloved daughter of Jas.' Taylor; 2 Lucy Road, Napier.; aged 35 years. MILNE.-On Jauu.ary 21, .1919, at Masterton, Hector, second son of the late •Dr. A; C. Mifne, and of Mrs. .Milne, "Ma.ster.ton; aged. 27 years. •• SPEEDY —At Wlmkaronga, Palmerstoii, on January 16, 1919, Maggie, loving wife of Edwin Speedy, and daughter of the late John and Hannah Grant, of Martinborough. SPEED Y.-On, December 11, 19)8, Louisa . Ellen Speedy, .'third , daughter of . (he late Mr. and Mrs. - G; Speedy',* Woodbunk, Herbertville, in Loudon. Jaimfiry 18, 1919. at tile residence -of-AY. D. Phillips, "Taihape, Leslie Spraydon Tatne]], late of Mahakipawa; in his 36th year. •iWEAftN'E.—On January 22, 1919, at levin, •'William Wearne, of 15 Colombo ' Street, Wellington, aged 43 years. ( " FUNERAL NOTICE. fTIHE Funeral of'WILLIAM AVEARNB, ' -1- of 15 Colombo Street, will leave "'St. Thomas's Church, Newtown, TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for. the Karori' Cemetery. ARCH. M. WILSON AND C 0.,. 'Phone 905. 6 Buckle Street. FUNERAL FURNISHERS "CI MORRIS, JUN;,- Undertaker and • Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. Mortuary Chapel. Horse and Motor Hearoes. The most complete and up-to-dato Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion.' 'Phono 937 (day or. night). MR. W. E. JEFFERYS, who Hvas associated with -Messrs. Flyger and Co., Undertakers and Embaliners, • for 4 some 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 Emh.ilmers, Telephone 91-SA. 222 Cuba Street. <• jjooßT HTTiisosTSD SON, Undertakers and EmbalnJers, 164 Adelaide Road, - Wellington. Motor, Open and Closed Hearses kept; on premises. Largest Mortuary Chapel, in the Dominion free. Telephone 1989; and No. 6 Wha Street, Lyall Bay, Telephone 4291 (3 rings). No connection with any other firm trading under same'name. / RELIGIOUS SERVICES,. ' . iOT." JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. * (Presbyterian.) SERY ICES-TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. C. 11. GAUT. QT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ° : ' CHURCH,' Wellington Terrace. • SERVICES; 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., ' Preacher: REV. S. .ROBERTSON ORR. Subject: "Facing the Last Enemy.". . ■ Keturned Soldiers Specially Welcome. TUP-ESLEY CHURCH,. TARANAKI • V ' STREET. TO-MORROW: ' Morning, ,11—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Subject: "Life's Strategic Points." S" IAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, ' CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. SPECIAL' THANKSGIVING REOPENING after epidemic. Services at 7. • Treacher, Mr. James Moore (Mi - 6ioner). Subject: '"The East Wind all that Night." ' SACRED SOLOS and QUARTETS by Mesdames Mueller and J. Lewis, and the Misses M. Jones and V, Mueller. Colonel Sir G. F. Campbell will unveil a Memorial Tablet to the Memory of Sergeant Sam. Forsyth, V.C. A warm welcome to Sailors, Soldiers, and- their Friends. ■ Armi si'ice - xmas win go down in history—Walnuh, Onion Brand, Is. 2d. lb. (the repeat sales are so consistent); Barcelona Nuts," Is. 6d. lb.; Soft Shell Almonds, 2s. 6d.; New Season Muscatels (packets), Is. 6d.; Peanuts, in shell, lOd.; Peanuts, shelled, new season, Is.; Lumpy Juicy Ginger, Is. 6d. IJ>.- Largest Range Boxed Chocolate in the city. Mrs. Lempriere, 90 Willis Street (3 doors above "Evening Post"). XTI7ANTED — Embroideries, Ribbons, v V Gloves, Socks, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Great Bargains, at George's Sale.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 1
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