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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. : ROLL OF HONOUR. IN HEMORIAM. ; . JENKINSON — Sergeant Horace Edward 'JenkiMon, Wellington Infantry, . N.Z.E.F., died of wounds, in Franco, October 18, 1917; aged 24 years. . —Inserted by The "Wellington Publish.-, ing Co.. Ltd. , BIRTHS. , LYON.—On October, 13, at Brooklyn, to I Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lyon—a 6on. MASTERSON—On October 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Donglass W.'Masterson, 13Chelten-' ham Terrace, DevonpoTt, 'Auckland—a daughter. ' ROBERTS.—On August 10, 1919, at their residence, to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roberta—a eon.' _ A . MARRIAGES. CAMPBELL-tPLaYNE,—On October 8, 1919, at St. Mark's Church, Wellington, by Rev. A. T. B, Page. Francis Alfred, only eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell, ■ London, to Elsie Annie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Playne, • 167 Tasman Street, Wellington. * I/EAHY—HAYWARD. On August 20, ' 1919, at St. James's Church, Lower Hutt, John P. D..Leahy, M.8., of Napier, to Muriel, only daughter of H. M. Hayvrard, Esq., 0 f "Rato," Lower Hutt. • ■ . ■ DEATHS. : ' BASSETT.—On October 13, 1919. Ngiri May Bassett, at Masterton Hospital, the youngest daughter of Thomas and May Bassett, Carterton, late of Ohariu Valley. ' CRANSTON.—On October 15, 1919, at . Wellington, Jame9, the belovod husband of Ellen Martha Cranston, of 10 Glasgow Street, Kelbum, and eldest son \ of the late James Cranston, Dumfries, Scotland; aged 47 years; HICKSON.—On October 1 10, 1919, at Rotorua, Charles .'Alfred St. George, the beloved father of Mrs. R. W. do I Montalk, of 61 Majoribanks'Street.' ;. ROBINSON.—On October 14, 1919, i\t 123 Sydney Street, Charles Robinson, J.P., beloved-husband of Louisa H. Robin-' son; oged 63 years. SPENCER. —At Wellington, suddenly, on , October 11, Alice Hamilton, the wife ■ of Seymour C. F. Spencer, 22 Bruce' i. Avenue, and eldest daughter of-fhe late Alex. J. Ker, Wellington; aged 26 ; ( ' years. SYMONS.—On October 12, 1919, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. D. Bell, 14 Beach Street, Petone, Captain John Symons, aged 86 years. Interred Taita Cemetery. TONKS.—On October 14, 1919, at the • , Hospital, Palnioreton North, William ■ Edgar Bishop,Tonka, in ■ his 18th year. On October. 14, 1919, at .her lato residence, 17 Nelson, Street > >. Petone, .after .a long and painful ill-' ; ness; ..Mary Ann;' the dearly belovedj wife of, John Wakeham; aged 70 years. , - At Test. I FUNERAL FURNISHERS. "O MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and . JU * Embalmer, CO Taranoki Street and; 28 Riddiford Street. V Mortuary Chapel, Horse and, Motor Hearses. The most . . . complete and up-to-data.Funoral Fur-v'-V nisher/'in ; .tho ..Domiiuon. -'Phono., 937 - • (day or night). • • ••- -v ' ..TVS*®? ,W> E. JEFFREYS,-wlio-was asso-. MA ciated with Messrs.- Flyger and C 0.,Undertakers and Embalmers,' for ' some ' years, intimates that ho has taken over this long-established business, and .wishes tan assure the public of careful and faithful service. W. E. JEFFREYS AND CO., Undertakers and Embalmers, Telephone, 945 A. . 222 Cuba Street. KOBT. H. WILSON 1 AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164 Adelaide Road, Motor, Open and Closed Hearses kept on the premises. Largest' Mortuary Chapel in the Dominion free. Telephone' 1999; and No., 0 ! Wha Street, Lyall Bay. Telephone 4294 (3 rings). No connection with any other . firm trading under same name. CHARLES', GREER AND STANLEY, Undertakers, PORIRUA. .MOTOR HEARSE by arrangement, I— :, .. .. .. . . ! RELIGIOU t S SERVICES. QT. MARK'S CHURCH, DUFFERIN O STREET. - - . , , EIGfITEENTH SUNDAY AFTER " : -TRINITY., , '8 a.m.—Holy; Communion. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayeiy Holy Communion and Sermon. 3 p.m.—Candidates for Confirmation. 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. QT. .JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. , (Presbyterian.) YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. . TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. - Evening, 7. . , REV. DR. GIBB. Evening; "The Voice of the Dead." jfiT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN ' P CHURCH, 28 Wellington Torrace. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Preacher': REV. S. ROBERTSON ORR. Subject* "Inside the Holy City II." CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Anthem: "I Will Magnify Thee" (Goss). REV. J. G./CHAPMAN.' WELLINGTON CENTRAL MISSION. A MEMORIAL SERVICE for the lato CONSTABLE V. DUDDING will kJ-jM '"/.fo TOWN HALL TO-MOH-ROW EVENING at 7 o'clock, conducted G. KNOWLES-SMITH and J. DAWSON (ex-President M.C. of N.Z.i. , Solos by Messrs, G. Baker and R. H. Meateß._ Recital by Mr. J. E. F. Parry. S'olections, including "The Garland of Flowers," by the C.M. Silver Band. CITIZENS ATTEND AND EXPRESS ' YOUR SYMPATHY. BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ "ORANCIS PERERA, Indian Psychic! J- many publio recommendations (lady attendant), 32 Grey Street; hours 10 to 5. Service Sunday Evening, Town fiall. WHEN buying that Hot-water Bottle see that you get tho North British Rubber Co.'s patent "Uniquo" stopper bottle. A little thing to look for—a big thing to find. All retailers. . i AFTER THE THEATRE. DINE AT ' ASTOR. HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. piSH . SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. Rump Steak, Loin Chops, Asparagus, etc. J OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY UNTIL 12. OYSTERS ON FRIDAY, « 1
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 1
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