BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. MARRIAGE. WOT/LSXEIN—COvS'TEE,—On October 23, 191!), at All Saints' Church, Nelson, by the Rev. Canon Wolls'.efn, assisted by the Rev. Canon Dart', Leonnrd John, son of Canon and Mrs. Wollstein. to Flora Jane Agnes, eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late E. S. Coster "Witihcridge," Cambria Strset, and granddaughter of the late Hon. S. G. Henty, M.L.C., Melbourne, Victoria. DEATHS. HUTCHINSON.—On November 2, 1919 (suddenly), at' his residence, li Parliament Street, George H. Hutchinson, • beloved husband of Anna Charlotte Hutchinson, aged 43 years, anil only son of William Hutchinson, Nottingham, England. (Home papers please copy.) E OBIVRTSON .—On October 31, 1919, at Palmerston North, James Robertson, • late of Wellington, aged 60 years. SCOTT.—On Friday, September 5 (at Rochester, Minnesota, U.S.A.), William Arthur, the dearly-beloved son of W. A. and M. Scott, aged 11 years. H.I.P. Deeply regretted. FUNERAL NOTICES. mHE Funeral of JAMES ROBERTSON ' i- will leave Wilson's Mortuary, 8 Buckie Street, TO-DAY (MONDAY"), at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ARCH. WILSON AND CO., • . 6 Buckle Street Telephone 21—949. . nnilß Friends of ME. THOMAS ) -*• M'ELLIGOT'T are invited to attend his Funeral, will' leave his lato i residence, 10 Uawkestone Crescent, TODAY (Monday), at 2 p.m., for the . fiusilica, Hill Street, theiife to the Cemetery, ICarori. E. MOEEIS, JUN., Undertaker and Embalmer, ; 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Eiddiford St. ' 'Phone 937, day and Bight , "IyrEMBEES'of thiT\Vorking Men's Club luL are invited to attend the Funeral ■ of their late President, Mr. Thomas M'Elligott, which wilt leave his lato residence, No. 10 Hawkestone Crescent, , at 2 p.m. to-day. ' rrUIE Friends of ME. '& MRS. WM. ' A SCOTT are respectfully invited to ■•itteiid the Funeral of their late beloved ' son Wm. Arthur, which will leave St. Mary's Church, Boulcott Street, TO-DAY " (Monday) at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. (Motor funeral.) E. MORRIS, JUN., i Undertaker and Embalmer, 60 Taranaki St. and 2S Eiddiford St. 'Phone 937, day .-md night. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and • Embalmer, GO Taranaki Street and ' 25 Eiddiford Street. Mortuary Chapel, Horse and Motor Hearses, lha most ' complete and uo-to-date Funeral Fur- . nislier in tho Cotuinion. 'Mono 937 , (day or night). ■ ' : "M"R. W. E. JEFFREYS, who was asso- ; JM ciated with Messrs. Flvger and Co., 1 Undertakers and Embnlniers, for some years, intimates that he has taken over ! till is long-establifhed business, and wishes » to assure the public of careful and faith- • ful service.. ' W. E. JEFFREYS AND CO., 1 . Undertakers and Embnlmers, - Telephone 915 A. 222 Cuba Street. ! SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, Butler 10s„ Connies, wives cook for men (cottages), Cncf, Cooks, " Waiters._ Star, 250 Quay. ANTED, good Shoeing and General Smith; also competent Floorinan. Apply Gordon and Lloyd, Hunterville. ' TS7ANTED, two Ladvhclps, one able »» cook, 305.; one housework, 255.; • town, comfortable home. Hallwriglit, ' Wairoa. . . - 'KJET'ANTEp, competent Blacksmith, no 1 '» shoeing; wages 15s. per day. Apply, j urgent. R. M'Lcan and Co., Waipukurau, ' Hawke's Bai\_ WANTED, good Cook, also HoiiseVV maid, for Lowry Bay, end of.November. Apply after 6 p.m., Lady Bell, ; 56 Hobson Street. WANTBDV'tapable General or, Working Housekeeper, downstair work only; other Help kept. Apply Mrs. A3»a3» ' Street. WANTED, immediately, a capable Ladyhelp, near Palmerston, good ; home; wages 80s. per, week. Apply "Riverside," Feildiag. j WANTED~for country gentlewoman W as Nurse, two children, twed 6 ~ n months and -1 years. Apply, by Icttsr, ° Mrs. Jack Nairn, Pourerere, A\aipawa, ( Hawke's Bay. ■ SITUATIONS WANTED. I — " QTAYELEV 'Phono 220fi-Wanted : IO piacc, two willing youths on sheep J station; jiojirevious experience. Vff'rjN'rED, position as Ladyhelp or ' » * Housekeeper, to widower with I children. "Capnble," Hinakura. WANTED, situation as Nurse-Corn-panioii or Companion-Help. Address "Waitjilg/l_^;o^[^rts.»;._. n T7lLlTE~Registry. W !lnte(l I ? la f c fl c ' '^ 0 Hi bright active Lads, 16, 18, tarm or station samo place or district, country expe'i'ience. — V*TORK- on Station wanted by joung W ma „, with practical knowledge aU stock and station work. ' btock ' c/o . "Dominion" Office, ion.'' — j WavteD T)V steady, middle-agca Man! any work round house or - help inside, back country not obl«*ed to. Good references. Address letei J . Smith, Post Office, Palmerston North. ) WANTED, BY RETURNED SOLDIER, • UOSITION on Dairy Farm, Welling- • 1 ton District preferred; small experience ploughing and cultivating; would accept small wage to start. KcPlj "ENERGETIC," Weraroa Post Office. ' GOINS TO ENGLAND. T ADY, experienced traveller, wishes to J.J voyage to England, Africa, 'or America'early in 1920. Competent with delicatc children or invalid. Would take entire charge and responsibmty, and remain after journey if so desired. 1 Highest credentials. Expenses ai4 sal- , arv. Apply "GOOD SAILOR," , Ca.ro Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Bank Australasia Building, Dunedin. WANTED. r ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE, WELLINGTON. TABLET in Storie or Bronze, lai ' la'rs may be obtained /''O" 1 . ■ THE SECEI'. rAh\, ! Aitken Street, Wellington. Tj-rr WTEI) to Sell, your flouse or SeoW''lioni Then consult Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Brandon Street,
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