BrRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS C'LIMO. —On September 17, at Elleray Nursing Home, Manurewa, to Mr. and 3. Climo, of Runciman, a son. CRAIG. —On September 19, at Elleray, j jlanurewa, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Craig, a ; eon. PRAT TEX. —On September 15. at j Hunua to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pratten, j a daughter. WATTS. —On Septembe: resident e, Remuera. to M Vatts, a daughter. GIBSON. —On September 19, at Luck-«-aii Swnonds Street, Royal Oak, to Mr. Jnd Mrs. J- B. Gibson, a son. HOCKENHULL. —On September 19. at trrinvill's Maternity Hospital, Avondale, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ho kenhull, Avondale, a son. MOSELEM. —On September 16, at St. iNurse Beard’s), 239 Great North Road, to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Moselem, oL' Grey ’ Lynn, a son. MARRIAGES HANNA —CORLETT —On August 10, 1927* at the Presbyterian Church, Otorohanea by the Rev. Kedgley, William Hanna, Te Mawhai, to Marguerita Corlett, Te Awaniutu. WORTHINGTON —CHAPMAN. On Aiieus.. 12, at St. Andrews Church, Bpfom. by Rev. F. de L. Willis William Richard Worthington, Epsom, t.o Helen Marjorie Chapman, Galashiels, Scotland. DEATHS BROWN. —On September 20, Thomas Warren, dearly-beloved husband of the late Eliza Brown, in his 82nd year. Pri- • ate interment from his daughter’s residence, Mrs. A. Bates, 1 Warwick Street, Morningside. CLARKIN. —On September 21, at her ate residence, Eureka, Hamilton, Ellen, dearly-beloved wife of John Clarkin; aged ijo years.—Rest in Peace. Requiem Mass at the Catholic Church, Hamilton, to-morrow, at 9 a.ro. % The vuneral leaves the Church at 2.30 p.m. lor the Hamilton East Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. ELLIS. —On Sunday, September 18, 1927, at Mount Eden, Susannah, beloved wife of George Ellis. HUNTER- —On September 19, at her residence. Point Chevalier, Jane, widow of the late Thomas Hunter; aged 66 years. THOMPSON. —On September 19, 1927, at his late residence, Manurewa, John, beloved husband of Annie Thompson; aged 72 years. HANNA. —On September 20, at Auckland Hospital, Patrick Hanna, of Mercury Bay and Auckland; aged 70 years. MacDONNELL. —On September 19, Margaret, wife of the late D. G. MacDonnell. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES AIRS. J. H. FOX AND FAMILY desire to thank their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. FUNERAL DIRECTORS w ’ATNEY sibun and sons, Symonda Street and Newmarket. Phones: 47-619, 47-819. Residence, 41 PARK RD., 41-534 rj. McIVOR AND SONS, • UNDERTAKERS, warangahapo Road, next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-689, 26-713, 26-033. y H. JTONGUE u UNDERTAKER, . Mtl Eden Rd. Phone 46-244. Private MONUMENTAL MASONS PARKINSON AND CO., Victoria St.— The most progressive Monumental Mr sons. Catalogues free on application. Pbone 44-164. WANTED KNOWN A CURE for old or poisoned wounds carbuncles, ulcers, boils, whitlows bums, etc., use *’Nil;au” Ointment. Pric< 3s. all chemists. \ UCTIONS at owners’ homes an merchants’ premises. Efficiency quick returns.—Louis Lewis, Auctioned Valuer, 23 Swanson St. CAMERA Repairs, Spare Parts; ever; make; New snd Old Apparatu; •Bought. Sold. Exchanged.—l6l Hobsoi C CHOICEST Household Meats at I J Reids Quick-Service Auctions.College Hill, Tues., 10.30; Friday. 1 Khybe:r Pass Shop, Friday, 1 p.m, CLEMPSON’S Worm Tonic eapels all kinds of worms; pure! herbal. Bottle posted for 3s B<l.—Ha: Herbalist, Armagh St., Christchurch. j'MPIRE Blue Serge Suits, £5 os; no fit or value to equal it.—2l9 Queen TTALL’S Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts in an Ideal Spring and Summer Tonic and effervescing drink. Large botHerbalist, Armagh St-. Christchurch. HAT 3. —Rebiocking and Cleaning Department for Ladies' and Gen L’s Hats.—Cox’* Hat Factory. Karangahape “H EUBS and Herbal Remedies.”.—This book sent to you free.—E. W. Hall, 117 Armagh St., Christchurch. rNECTO, th€> well-known Hair Dye, procurable in all shades.—Dewar, Strand IT F. COLEMAN, Vulcanite Specialist, UA* repairs artificial teeth; satisfaction guaranteed.—23s Symonds Street; opp. B 5 OCHNEIDEMAN BROS., next “Herald” Office.—No connection old Shop. Suits to Measure, from sgns. CIGN WRITING for ali purposes Beaven and Tippett. Lome Street. Phone 43-666. DAIRY BD.’S SECOND BUTTER POOL TOTAL PAYMENT OF 1/3 On October 3 the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board will make a further payment of id a lb on all butter shipped last season under the second pool. A circular issued by the board states that the final payment, estimated at 7-16 d, w fil be made as soon as sufficient surplus has been paid into the board’s Lonecount. The final receipts by proden ducers from the second pool will, therefore, be Is 3d a lb for finest butter. Is -Id for first, and Is lid for second grade, allf.ob. No indication is yet given as to the date of the final payment for last season’s cheese. COUNTRY SALES The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company reports as follows: — At Ohinewai on Monday last we had ?u. av * ra S e yarding of cattle, for which a good demand. We quote: there ~ ari <l a-half year old steers. £-5 to 12s 6d; 12 to 15 months old steel's, mixed colours, £2 12s fid to £3 2s 6d? Sinall. £2 2s 6d to £2 ss; killable cows an « heifers. £4 18s to £5 ss; fresh and ? rvard-oonditioned cows, £3 10s to £4 stoi*€? cows, £2 10s to £3 7s; dairy C'.v.vs. close to profit, £S to £l2; heifers, to £9 iss; yearlixig bulls. £4 5s to *5. A ADS 46-820
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 3
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