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, MARRIAGES. EHWARDS—ELLINGHAM—At 'Grenaby," Waitnhora, Dannevirke, on March 30, 1921, by Rev. G. B. Stephen- * son, Mary Lee, eldest daughter of H. T. EUingham, Esq., Wnitahora, to Edgar Beilby.Edwards, eldest son of the Into Beilby Edwards, of Whitby, Yorkshire, England.
MARSHALL—HEANY.—On March 26, 1921, at St. James’s Church, Halcombs, by the Rev. F. Petrie. Albert Henry, son of Mr. A.’ A. Marshall, of Halcombe, to Eileen, fourth daughter of the late Rov. Thomas Heany, Vicar of St. Stephen’s Church, Hull, England.
DEATHS. CLARK.—On April 1, 1921. at 26 Grant Road, Mary, widow of tho late William Clark, of Blenheim,, and beloved mother of Mrs. E. H. Dean. COLE.—On April 1, 1921, at Wellington, . Alfred Daniel, the beloved husband of S. Cole, I’orirua, after a long and painful illness; aged 64 years. FULLER.—At Napier, on March 27, 1921, John A. Fuller (late of Seatoun), belovcdliusband of Alice J. Fuller aged 56 ’years. HOWELL.—On March 25, 1921, at the Auckland iHoslpdtal. Edward Raweon Howell, of 38A Khyber Pass Road, Auckland, in h;s 57th year, onlv son of the late Rev. A. W. Howell. Rector of Fleet Marston, Aylesbury, England. IZARD.-On March 28. 1921, at Featherston. Frances Mary laird, daughter of the late Charles Pharazyn. of Featherston. ’ LAW.~At hip lat’e residence, Church Street, Palmerston North, on March 24, 1921, Samuel, beloved hueband of Jessie'Law, aged 66 years.. Gone to rest. M'MAHON—On March 6. 1921, at Lewisham Hospital, Christchurch, Jeremiah John, dearly-loved husband of Annie M'Mahon, Lakeside, Canterbury; aged 50 years. R.I.P. All North Island papers please copy. ) MILLIER.—On March 27, 1921. at Seatoun, Marv, beloved wife of B. W. Millier. R.I.P. WARREN.—On Saturday, March 26, 1921. at Palmerston North, Eliza Jane, widow' of the late W. H. Warren, and second daughter of the late J. G. Holdsworth, in 1 her 714 t year. Deeply regretted. IN MEMORIAM. FRASER.—In sad/ and loving memory of Cecilia Henrietta (Ciss). beloved wife of John. Purvis Stome Fraser, who died ’in Auckland, April 2, 1920. Deeply regretted. At rest. Could we call again our loved one From her calm and' peaceful sleep. —lnserted by her loving mother-in-law and sister Hazel. Auckland papers please copy. ' . GALLOWAY.—In loving memory of George Galloway, who died at Pahautanui, on April 2, 1920. Wr often think of the days gone past' When we were all together; A shadow o’er our lives is cast. A loved.one gone for over. We are thinking of you to-day. Thinking of the past. Picturing you in memory, •fust as we saw you last. —lnserted by his sorrowing, wife and family. GALLOWAY.—In loving memory of our dear father, George Galloway, who died at Pahautanui, on April 2, 1926. The end was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought your death so near: Only those who have lost are able to tell The nain that is felt at not saying farewell. —lnserted by his loving daughter and eon-in-law (M. and A Crowe). FUNERAL NOTICE. a THE Friends of the late Alfred Daniel Ctole art- respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence at Porirua on SUNDAY, APRIL 3, at 3 p.m. for the Cemetery, Porirua. CHAS. GREER AND STANLEY, Undertakers, • Porirua. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, MORRIS, JUN. 60 Taranaki St. (Head Office add Mortuary Chapel); Branch nt 28 Riddiford Street. Wellington. ' * FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER. Telephone (day aud night), 22—159. Funerals conducted by Motor or Horse. AM. .WILSON AND CO. • (Late of J. and A. Wilson), UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Mortuary, Workshops, and Office, 270 a Willis Street. Residence, 268 Willis .Street. Telephone (office and residence), 21—949. (Arch M'L. Wilson. Building Valuer.) Messrs. charlEs greer and STANLEY, Undertakers, PORIRUA. MOTOR HEARSE by arrangement. . PERSONAL. WANTED to Know, the whereabouts of Robert Jnel?son -Dales, Sheepfarmer, Wellington, who came from Co. Tyrone, Ireland, about 35 years ago. Write "Carson," e/o "Dominion." LOST AND FOUND. I BOUND, Side of Leather. Owner can 1 have same on giving particulars. Ring telephone No. 21 —792._-_ lOST, Travelling Rug. Good Friday, ■1 between I‘aekaknriki. and Pirraparnurnu; .reward. Address at "Dominion." lOST. Friday afternoon, vicinity 801.2 .2 ion Street, Yellow Chow Pom. I'uppy. Reward. 54 Aurora Terrace. 'Phone 341. _ . lOST, on Main Road between Treni than, ami Kclburn, Large Green Canvas Suit Case; reward. Apply 27 Salamanca Road. ’Phone 2013. LOST, between Featherston and Tauhevenikau Racecourse, Brown Leather Bag, containing money. Reward, "Dominion” Agency, Featherston.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 1
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