and deaths births tv—On August 23, at their '' oE *L Remtiera, tu Mr. and .Mrs. V. "' :d % a daughter. On August 25. at their resiDA ' |rooKby. to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. » daughter. J**' ’ vs r 11. —On August 26, at EdencCviTrse Warbrick, tu Mr. and Mrs. R. - daughter. i<ri FK On August 26. at St. » oSE ,n Mr and Mrs. G. W. Moselen, a « flen ßoth will. *r>T On August 26, at their rcsi°G Hamilton, to Mr. and Mrs. James d °rrads% a son ' °° „-F__on August 25, at Kipling Av., FB ie Home, to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. '''--.f Ransnud, Papatoetoe. a son. i>r ’ -PR. —On August 25, at St. Marponsonby, to Mr. and Mrs. J. f Winter, a daughter. .. N -_On August 19, to Mr. and Mrs. I Wynn Nottingham Street, West- » daughter. MARRIAGES ~T C rARDNER- —On July 20, at St. Cathedral, Parnell, by His Grace ' lar oHmate and Archbishop of New Zeatb« by Canon P. E. Janies, land. a p‘, m an. V i ca r of Papatoetoe, to KVary Gardner, Takapuna. -«THBAD—HARVEY.— On June 1, 5t Mark's Church. Waipipi, by l!- 1 ' " j c Fussell, Joseph cVesthead, ‘J%tella Furniss Harvey, Waipipi. SILVER WEDDINGS vrTER _CORKER.—On June 26, 1902, c. Paul’s, London, by tile Rev. Bray, Wiittim John, eldest son of Mr. and the Viliam Potter. of Brisbane, to Frances, eldest daughter of Mrs. ,/ce Mr. F. W. Corker, of Lonand the Violet Hilda, twin 2 a i? to Sylvester, youngest son of An jfiLn and the late Robert Russell.present address: Pukekohe. CL\RK.-rOn August 26. at bis late ; -alienee. Mount Eden, Captain Thomas \V Clark, beloved husband of Mary 11. cirk: aged 86 years. IALLS- —On August 25, at Mount Eden, rilanor Jane Moore, widow of the late Henry Falls, passed peacefully away in her 84th year. fJBSON.— On August 25, 1927, at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. J. F. Snds Kitchener Road, Milford, Sarah \nn widow of the late Hugh Gibson, of Albany: in her 70th year. McKINNON. —On August 25, at the Waikato Hospital. William, beloved husband of Mary McKinnon, of Te Rore; aged 73 years. McLOUGHLIN— On August 26, 1927, at his late residence, Thames, Andrew, beloved eldest son of the late John and Sarah McLoughlin; aged 62 years. PIRIKA. —On August 25, the dearly beloved son of the late Mrs. Hilda Pirika. and grandson of George Graham; aged 4 years. TAYLOR- —At his late residence, Epsom, David Elisha, beloved husband of Martha Ann Taylor, in his 49th year. WELLS.—On August 25, at her late residence. Grafton. Eleanor Amelia, beloved wife of the late J. 11. Wells. IN MEMORIAM HAT’GHIE. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Joseph W. Haughie, who was killed on Gallipoli, 1915.—R.1.P. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES MRS. BRIGHT and Family desire to thank all kind friends for their loving help and sympathy during their recent .xad bereavement. Thanks also for all flowers, telegrams, letters, etc., received. MR. W. J. HILL and Family wish to thank all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for cards, telegrams and floral emblem* received. The sons and daughters of the late MR. J. NODDER. late Thames, thank the many friends and relations for tokens of eymparthy. Our loss is His gain. MR. AND MRS. J. SWINBURNE and Family, 37 Livingstone Street, Richmond, wish to very sincerely thank all friends for great kindness and sympathy shown in their sad bereavement: also for letters, cs;rds. telegrams, and floral emblems rea ived. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. \fatney si bun and sons. Symonds Street and Newmarket. Phones: 47-619. 47-819. Residence, 41 PARK RD„ 41-534 H LITTLE AND SONS. LTD.. * Funeral Directors and Embalrners, 20!* Hobson Street. City. Branch Office. 56 Mount Eden Road. Day and Night Attendance. Phones- 45-SSO. 45-881. 21-260. 43-105. r P J. McIVOR AND SONS. UNDERTAKERS. Katangahape Road, next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-680. 26-713, 26-033. PARK FUNERAL CO.. No. 70 PONSONBY ROAD. Town or Country. Motors. JAS WEIR, Manager. _ Phone 26-928. monumental masons. T BOUSKILL, JUN.. Monumental •Mason. 130 Symonds St.— Best work tijoves: prices.—Phone 41-651. pARKINSON AND CO.. Victoria St.— * The most progressive Monumental Ph° nS ’4 Catalogues free on application MEETINGS Invitation. A^SJS ent » of the Commercial Bank of Fari^n a ’, Lt<1 * are invited to attend a “.Meeting at the Chamber of Commerce« Swanson Street, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1927, at 12 o’clock, Mid-day, for the purpose of making a presentation MR. C. E. CARR, has been transferred to Brisbane. °r and on behalf of tiie Presentation Committee, 00 behalf of the Prescn _ A. J. HUTCHINSON. B?,! 1 ' e f, tln ß Will be held in the DRUIDS St.. Newton. TUESDAY next, L sr„o, at 8 p.m. Business Important. shopkeepers are earnestly hu .sied to attend. W. HILL, Auckland Secretary. EOUCA riONAL. (j o ' Er NMEXT EXAMINATION SHORTHAND-TYPISTS’ who purpose sitting for the be r ch^ x ,^ niination * to he held in Novemat once Uld in our ecial Speed Classes B Rain ’ s commercial qollege B. M. P.1.-ATV T'rim-ipul. , fims t &&ADS 46-820
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 134, 27 August 1927, Page 3
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