BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS BIRTHS BINT.— On October 20, at their residence, Papatoetoe, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Bint, a daughter. MAIN—On October 19, 1927, at Nurse Neilson's, Hamilton, to Mr. and Mrs. T A. Main, of Taupiri, a son. RHODES.— On October 11, to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rhodes, Remuera, a daughter. GREEDUS. —On October 16, at their residence, 23 Edinburgh Street, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Greedus, a son. DEATHS BATTERSBY. —On October 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Richard, dearly-be-joved husband of Sarah A. Battersby; aged 47 years. Funeral will leave his late residence, 46 First Avenue, Klngsland, to-morrow, Saturday. a‘. 2.30 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. A sufferer at rest. DAVIES. —On October 20, 1927, Elizabeth H., relict of W. T. Davies. HAY. —On October 20, at the residence of her son-in-law, A. T. Bastings, Oamaru, Emma Wediake, relict of the late Robert Hay. McCAHON. —On October 21, at the residence of her son-in-law, Robert Dowry, 637 Mount Eden Road, Dilian McCahon, relict of Janies McCahon, Timaru. Interment at Timaru. PHILLIPS. —On October 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Jesse. the beloved husband of Mrs. A. J. Phillips, Mount Eden; aged 78 years. ROSE. —On October 20. at his late residence, 23 Hinemoa Road, Percy, beloved thusband of Julia Rose; aged 48 years. 3VIGG. —On October 20, at Mount Eden, Henry John, loved brother of Alfred and Ernest Wigs, of Auckland. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES MR. JOHN CDARKIN and Family sincerely thank all friends and relations who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also, for letters, cards and floral emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS W Symonds Street and Newmarket. Phones: 47-619, 47-819. Residence, 41 PARK RD., 41-534 m J. McIVOR AND SONS. -*■ • UNDERTAKERS. Ksrangahapo Road, next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-689. 26-713. 26-033. w, H. TONGUE. UNDERTAKER. 1 ML Eden Rd. Phone 46-244, Private MONUMENTAL MASONS PARKINSON AND CO.. Victoria St.— The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues tree on application. Phone 44-164. THE SUN SUBSCRIPTIONS THE SUN: 9d per week. Delivered In Town and Suburbs: Posted within New Zealand, prepaid. 12s 6d per quarter; 12 5s per annum. ADVERTISING. PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. One Three Consecutive Words. Insertion. Insertions. 15 .. 9d .. 2s 20 .. Is 4d .. 3s 6d 25 ..2s .. 5s 6d Advertisements for classified columns received up to 12 noon. Advertisements received later will be grouped under “Late Advertisements.'* Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of THE SUN and If required will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that the Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom de plume. Initial, or number addressed care of any Post Office. Birth Notices. 2s 6d per Insertion, doctors’ and nurses’ nwnes, 6d each name extra. Roll of Honour, Marriage, Death. Bereavement and In Memoriam Notices, 2s Ud per insertion of 30 words. If In excels of 30 words, 9d per line (of five words) extra. These announcements must bear the signature and address of the advertiser. Advertising rates for larger areas and extended terms can be obtained on application to THE SUN Office. THE SUN NEWSPAPERS, LTD., do not hold themselves responsible for nonInsertion of Advertisements through accident of from other causes, or for error In the publication of any advertisement. THE SUN TELEPHONE: 46-820 (All Departments). P.O. Box 630. Auckland. THE SUN WYNDHAM STREET AUCKLAND. THE SUN IS ON SALE EVERY EVENING AT THE RAILWAY BOOKSTALL AND FERRIES BOOKSTALLS DON’T SAY “PAPER”—SAY “SUN I ” TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD AND STAFF An Indication of the cordial relations existing between the staff and Board of Managers of the Seddon Memorial Technical College is afforded in an invitation extended by the staff to ®oard members to be present at a dinner in the college on November 5. At a meeting of the board yesterday niembers expressed pleasure in accepting, and agreed that such a function would be an excellent means for discussing questions affecting the welfare of the college and breaking down any Possibility of barriers of reserve. TE AROHA BATHS HOT WATER SUPPLY *Tie Mayor of Te Aroha announced last night that the Government had agreed to arrange for the supply of hot nuneral water to the public swimming baths.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 3
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