BIRTHS. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS and Mrs. J. BIRTHS HARTLEY. —On April Jones':*. Takapuna. to Mr. Hartley, of Devonport, a son. ILES. —On Aoril 15. at Hastings, to Mr. and Mrs. 13. lies, a son. LUKE. —On April I'.*. at Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 13. Luke, 53 The (•rescent, Roseneath, Wellington, a daughter. ROGERS. —On April 13, at Whakatane Hospital. Mrs. Rogers, wife of G. H. Rogers, a son. WHIMP. —On April 17. at Brae mar Nursing Home, Mill Road, Whangare , to Mr and Mrs. F. B. Wliimp, of Opuawhangu, a daughter. DEATHS BENNETT. —On April 21, at his late residence. Pent land Avenue, Mount JEden, j.iuu . beloved husband of Marion Bennett. after a long illness; aged 65 years. CARSON. —Sarah Ann. wife of the late John Parson, late of Nelson Street, in her 96th year. Was interred in \\ aikumete Cemetery on Sunday, April 21. 1929. GEDYE. —On April 20, 1920, suddenly, at the Auckland Hospital. Sarah Rosina, beloved widow of the late Ernest Francis Gedve. of 12 Fairfax Avenue. Penrose, formerly of Parnell; aged 54 years. LOVELOCK. —On Sunday, April 21. at the Auckland Public Hospital, as result u f motor accident. Doris Helen, beloved wife of Stephen Joseph Lovelock. 144 Jervois Road. Herne Bay. McCONAUGHEY. —On April 20. 1929, at his late residence, Gray’s Avenue, Mangere, John James (Jack), eldest son uf James and the late Elizabeth Paulino McConaughey. In his 52nd year. The funeral will leave above address for the Ardmore Cemetery to-morrow (.Tuesday), at 1 p.m. SIMS. —On April 19, 1929, at his son’s residence, 14 Albert Road, Onehunga, Matthew, relict of the late Elizabeth Sims, in his 91st year. Interred yesterday at "Waikaraka CemeWHITAKER. —On April 20. at Auckland Hospital, Raymond Robert Gibson (Ray) dearly-loved, only child of Evelyn and Harry Whitaker. Ward Street. New Lynn; aged “ ° Whitaker, Ward Street. New Lynn. WILLS. —On April 20. at St. Joseph’s Home, Ponsonby, George Grant, beloved husband of the late Emma W ills, and loving father of Harold. Edward and Alan, IN MEMORIAM 1927. A loving mother gone to rest, Just two years to-day. This day brings back sad memories Of one we loved so well. Inserted by her loving son, E. J. Audain, and family. TUCKER. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Auckland, April 21, 1925. Dearly loved and sadly missed by her loving children, George, Phillip, Leslie ancl Florence. FUNERAL DIRECTORS T. ONS. t Newton Post Karangahape Road, n Office. Phones 40-689. 26-713. 26-033. \\f MORRISON, Undertaker.—Office VV • and Residence, 167 Parnell Rd.. opp. Parnell Library. Phone 43-768. X\Y~ H. TONGUE, Undertaker, 1 Mount ▼V • Eden Road. Phone 46-244. Private, 21-346. MONUMENTAL MASONS PARKINSON AND CO.. Victoria St.— The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues free on application. Phone, 44-164. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS KEEP Fit and Enjoy Life. —Take • PHOSPHORTON." the great Nerve Tonic. Bottles, 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. Eccles, Chemist. TOILET ('I HARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame J Mae), direct from Hollywood, California. Introducing Eugene’s new Flat Permanent Waving System, now so popular. —Suite 34. third floor. H.M. Arcade. Phone 47-034. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES N r URSE, registered midwife, lias room, own private residence, suitable convalescent patient requiring attention, lady iwaiting during accouchement.—Phone PUPILS WANTED \ STOUNDING Offer.—Hawaiian Ukulele and Case Free when you enrol for lesson. Instalments. 6s weekly.— Hawaiian Ukulele College, 4 Karangahape Road, Auckland. VUCTION Bridge.—City Classes nowbeing formed by Trained Teacher; book early.—Phone 12-373. WANTED TO BUY VI7E will buy Furniture, any quantity, ▼ ▼ for cash.—Robertson, Auctioneer, Queen St., opp. Court’s. Phone 43-025. Jli | WORTH of Clean Used FurnicvXlrlf ture required daily to replace sales.—Ansell. Auctioneer. Phone 41 -918. ■pURNISHINGS OF PRIVATE HOUSES “*■ BOUGHT OUTRIGHT FOR SPOT CASH. No Valuation Fees or Cartage. Ring GEORGE WALKER. LTD.. Nsxt to Smith and Caugtaey’s. Queen St. Phone 43-357. WANTED TO SELL \UCKLAND SCALE CO.. 10 Customs St. West.—We sell and repair Scales ery description.—Phone 44-969. BARROWS, Extension Ladders, Washtubs, etc., from Pelham’s, 150 Vietoria St., last a lifetime. Phone 40-654. BLACK Fur Coat, silk-lined, medium size; bargain; £3 cash.—A., 4183, The Sun. ! ROADWAY Auction Mart, Newmarket j —Still able to give Better Terms on j our useful high-grade furniture. ! /Ml HAP Marinet English Pram, very J little use; also Treasure Cot and Oak j Dinner Wagon.—Phone 27-384. B I) IT AD'S Shop—Special this week: Three rooms beautifully furnished, £3O. terms.—l 64 Queen St. -4 19s 6d. Neat Kitchen Tables from BEST’S Ret fa Pills. 10s GO. post free. Auckland Pharmacy. 354 iree. AucKiano r* ieen St., opp Town Hall. 3 WOOD SUPPLIES. — Nugget. v Tearee Blocks. 7 -well-filled sacks. £1: dixod Blocks. 13 sacks, £1: deuv- — 12S Dominion Rd. Phone 20-&a9. SEWING Machines. Singer: from £7 10s. 20 vears Repairs to all dropheads, guarantee nakes.'—Thompson' and Arcade: 34 years’ established. Sewing Machines, all makes, guaranteed. needles, parts, repairs.—Rogers. 23 and 33 Wellesley St. Phone 45-. 23. Send for Free Catalogue. POWELL’S PRAM MANUFACTURERS. 70 Eden Tei Auckland. TOULTRY. BIRDS. ETC.. FOR SALE 1 > REEDING Cockerels —Rhode Island -I> Reds. Sussex. Leghorns. Orpingtons. John Kissling. "Rexdule." Hall Ave.. Mangere, Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 644, 22 April 1929, Page 3
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