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cirTHS, marriages and DEATHS ' births .ciTY -On January 9. at Grey Fapatoetoe, to t ' lorence » Wl *e of it U » daughter. mi December 28. 1925, at Bos_t Bosr. and Mrs. A. L. Xorthcote, a son. at Pentiands, M. rlall, Mila s. ° ” , L ic—on December •rifc Northcote. to Mr ffl»TF rince£S street> ' ~.i | On January 1 - c "“«“>usi to the wife ox J. M. rlall. Mil--1 ji(RAND-”^ n Det •••11 Her 1 to * nd Mrs Rupert Huband, Alauugatu- >£.'. daughter. iarrATT. —Ou January 10, at CharaJ £in Avenue, Mount Kden. to Mr. and Jarratt, Ba, Fiji, a son. January 11, to Mr. A. T. Mover ley, of Rocky Bay, l£b££ a daughter. aF£P .—On January 11. :it Pent land 3, n,vonport. to Lieutenant and Mrs. K. \V. - a son. - ' ENWICK.- On January X \ W. A. R“ nw,< k nf ' ,n Terrace, nary X. to Mr.ai XT. A Renwi.-k, of i Minnie Sire. DEATHS sfiUCE.-0» January 11, 1929, Annie, heaved wife of Murdo Bruce; aged 48 years. aURCH. —On January 11, 1929, William Henry, beloved husband of Esther Burch, aged’B3 years. CUNNINGHAM.-— On January 12. 1929. t his residence, 48 Richmond Road, pmsonby, Robert c 'unninghan;, beloved husband of Annie Cunningham, after a • hort Illness; aged 58 years. Th« funeral will leave the above ad- . esa at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday for HUlsKnro' 1 Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. FADDY. —On January 11. 1929, at 113 , een Lane Road, Kemuera, Thomas Nines beloved husband «>f the late Alice 'iaddy; aged 69 years. KNIGHT. —On January 9. at Sarnie, Ontario, Canada, John, eldest and beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. John Knight, ;*te Albany, Rothesay Bay; aged 45 years. MALLEY.-On January 11. 1929, as the -•'psiilt of an accident, John Malley, water-,-jrte worker; aged 72 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave the mortuary of r Little and Sons, 209 Hobson Street, at. j p.m. to-morrow (Sunday) for Waikumete Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. SMITH. —On January 10, 1929. at Auckland. Herbert Woodward, eldest son of rh<‘ bite Abraham and Catherine Smith, late of Richmond Road; aged 52 years. TAYLOR. —On January 10. 1929. at 100 Balmoral Road, Mount Eden, Arthur, beloved husband of Emma Taylor; aged 61 vears. WILKINSON. —On January 11. 1929. at ~nd, Robert James, beloved husband of the late Ellen Rhoda Wilkinson. of 15 Wellpark Avenue, Grey Lynn; a-ed 50 years. YOUNG. —On January 9, at Ler lat<» residence, Taupiri. Georgina Charlotte, beloved wife of Thomas Arthur Young; ager 50 years. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES COWSILL. —Mr. W. Cowsill and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relatives who* sympathised with them in tneir recent sad bereavement; also for telegrams, cards, letters, floral emblems. GALLOWAY. —The Family of the late Mr. Malcolm Galloway desire to thank aJI friends who sympathised with them n their sad bereavement; also for letirds and beautiful floral emblems FUNERAL DIRECTORS

SIB UN AND SONS, RAINEY Sjwaonds Street and Newmarket. Phones: 47-610, 47-810. Residence: 41 PARK RD.. 41-534. CLITTLE AND SONS. LTD. « Funeral Directors and Embalmers, 209 HOBSON STREET. CITY. Branch Office, 56 Mount Eden Road. Day and Night Attendance. Office, Phones 45-880 and 45-881. TJ. McIVOR AND SONS, • UNDERTAKERS, Karangahape Road, next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-680, 26-713, 26-033. W E STERN PARK FUNERAL CO., No. 70 PONSONBY ROAD. Town or Country Motors. JAB. WEIR, Manager. Phone 26-938. VIT MORRISON. Undertaker office and 1 " • residence, 167 Parnell Road, opposite Parnell Library. Phone 43-765. MONUMENTAL MASONS T BOUSKILL, JUN., Monumental • Mason, 130 Syraonds St.—Best work at lowest prices.—Phone 41-651. T) ARK IN SON AND CO., Victoria St.— 1 The most progressive Monumental .Masons. Catalogues free on application. Phone 44-164. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NOTICES Officers and Members of .Nursing Divisions are invited to meet MRS. ST. JOHN AT.v,.,oy.N, Dame of Grace, a Member of the Delegation from the Grand Prior at 7* e Ambulance Station on MONDAY Afternoon, the 14th inst., at 3 p.m. Dress, mufti. r. J. TUNKS, in Charge. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS Fit and Enjoy Life.—Take A'THOSPHORTON,” the great Nerve lome. Bottles, 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. ■j'.ccles. Chemist. PHARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame i direct from Hollywood, Call* wms. Introducing Eugene’s new Flat permanent Waving System, now so popu-«-buite 34. 3rd Floor. H.M. Arcade. 1 ‘'one 47.034. It biFk.—Clarke's Hair Dye JV restores youthful colour; Black, f °. wn : 2s, 3a 6d.—Clarke. Chemist, 116 > ictoria Xf CHIROPRACTIC 'THE following are Palmer Graduates, i , hi^ Memoers of t* l ® N.Z. and Australian miropractors Association. Consultation Free. J s^ AND DUGGAN (Lionel and c* nw a >* Witness Buildings, Queen Phone 44-fts>Q GILES, Imperial Bldgs., x ._ 4 , < ‘y ie ® n St. and H.B. Bldgs., Princes Dunedin Phone 45-525. DENTISTRY QETS Teeth, 50s; Remodelling, H sln§®5 ln §® Tooth, 10s 6d; Repairs fro —' *- Knight. Dentist, Kingsland. HEALTH PURATIVE DIETETICS is not a mere j. } . In **rior substitute for Medicine, nor sr<vvrt mere “dieting,” as popularly underic* 2, . • qualified dietitian is a special-S.»-P plyiner a new science with a tech--22® F ecu,lar to itself ;md based on voi,rl X searc h. It affords the only real tor most chronic ailments. A. O. ISAACHSEN. • Dietitian (by Exam.), *st Floor, Strand Arcade. “Nervousness,” Asthma, * rn na *™' ,a » Constipation, etc.—ModT?h22?i lfic treatment; permanent cures. I ‘"jroauce my methods to Sun readers, all treatment at half usual fees to Isa before 16th inst. — A. O. Ploor'' E * sr> Dietitian (by exam), Ist Arcade. Consultation free. WINES FOR SALE Port. 425; Claret, 425; Red, Kik■ J® , r ,ry, 48s; Extra Special Sherry, ®D®cial Reserve Port, 60s: freight PeonU* ll 'i^ ry free * —Corban’s, "The Wine 42-4g3.* -Fort St «, Auckland. Phone ° r Lebanon Vineyards. HenT Baore a man knows about Wines, more he insists cm Corban s

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 560, 12 January 1929, Page 3

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