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births, marriages and DEATHS BIRTHS ASHER.—On May H. nue. Tuakau. to Mr. and Mrs Asher, a son. • , aNE. —On May 15. at 66 StWt. Mount Eden, to Mr. a p_ Lane, a daughter. PARSONS. —On May 16, at street Ellerslle. to Mr. and Mrs a daughter. SCOTT.—On May 1 t 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. a daughter. r>israeli nd Mrs. Wilson Arthur H. Scott, Ta MARRIAGES e~ L A R K GALBRAITH. —On March 27 a » Auckland. by the Rev. W. Gilmour RA Owen R. D.. elder son of Mrs. am relate M §K?. a Galbraith!" M t ' la Ede.!' OUFF— BE .? T ~ o ' l ,, Mj Barnabas’ Rev ” h. Mount Eden, by the Thomas Duff, of Au« klind to Dorothy, daughter of Mrs. M. lana, BriKhto n, Christchurch. ut Best, McIVOR —WEIR. —On May rJmaru. Peter Ronald, oldest son of Sb. •a Mrs Mclvor. Herbert, to Frances o?ive‘ elde-r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connell'.-' Bay, Waiheke. golden weddings LEMMON —TATE.—On May is. 1 579, at South Durham Street Chapel, Sunderland, by the Rev. E. O. Perry, John W. Lemmon eldest son of the late Captain William and Mrs Lemmon, of Sunderlond to Barbara Tate, third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Thomas Tate, of Sunderland, Durham, England. DEATHS BALLANTINE. —On May 17. at Wai- , • u Beatrice Alena Rachel, beloved wile - - Ballantine; aged ** '-par* of I PRATER. —On May I*s, at the Auckland tospital. James John Prater (french Alisher), beloved father of Mrs. F. M. £ rd and grandfather of F. 11. Philpott, in his 83rd yc Funeral " ill leave Little and Sons, llobton Street, 11 a.m. Sunday for Waikumete. Friends please accept this intimation. LESLIE.— On May 17. 1929. at Auckland Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Robert and Agnes Leslie; in her 7oth Hataitui, STICHBURV. —Beryl .Tea,., Wellington, eldest daughter of the late Stitchbury and Mrs. C. Stitch>ury; aged 21. SYMS. —On May IS, 1929. at her resiience, 10 Ligar Street, Grafton, Ellen J The funeral will leave the above adiress for Purewa Cemetery, at 2 p.m. on londay.—Watney Sibun and Sons, Underakeis bereavement notices MILLS. —Mrs. "Mills and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends for sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for telegrams, letters, cards and floral emblems received. WEBB. —The Family of the late Mrs. S A Webb desire to thank all kind friends and relations who sympathised with them in their recent sad loss; also for letters, telegrams, cards and floral emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LITTLE AND SONS, LTD. j* Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 209 HOBSON STREET, CITY. Branch Office. 56 Mount Eden Road. Day and Night Attendance. Office, Phones 45-SSO and 45-881. rji J. McIVOR AND UNDERTAKERS. SONS. Karangahapa Road, next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-689, 26-713, 26-033. WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., No. 70 PON SON BY ROAD. Town or Country Motors. J AS. WEIR, Manager. Phone 26-938. MONUMENTAL MASONS JBOUSKILL, JUN., Monumental • Mason, 130 Symonds St.—Best work at lowest prices. Phone 41-651. PARKINSON AND CO., Victoria St.— The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues free on application. Phone. 44-164, RELIGIOUS SERVICES T. PATRICK' CATHEDRAL. PENTECOST SUNDAY. S. His Excellency the Most Rev. Bartholomew Oattaneo, D.D., LL.D., Apostolic Delegate, Will Preside. Sermon by the Very Rev. B. J. Ryan, S.M.. M.A. Solemn Vespers and Benediction, 7 p.m. Sermon: “The Catholic Church.’’ LECTURES ON CATHOLIC FAITH AND PRACTICE. Non-Catholics are cordially invited to a series of Lectures on Catholic Faith and Practice, on TUESDAY' EVENINGS, at s p.m. Question box. Entrance to lecture room through Cathedral. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS KEEP Fit and Enjoy Life.—Take ■PHOSPHORTON,” the great Nerve Tonic. Bottles, 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—A. Eecles. Chemist. OIR’S Bronchial Balsam, tor coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, etc.— Moir, Chemist, 702 Dominion Rd. •’TTRICEDIN.”—WonderfuI remedy vJ Neuritis, Rheumatism. Gout; thre weeks’ treatment: 5s 6d. postage, 6d.Mbert Pharmacy. 245 A. Queen St.. TOILET pHARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame VJ 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 TTEEP It Dark.—Clarke’s Hair restores youthful colour; Bis Brown; 2s, 3s 6d.—Clarke Chemist, Victoria St. T>ATIONAL Health-building.—We instruct as well as cure. New DrugI*®* methods. Abrams Spinal treatment, Dietetics, etc. Children a specialty. Consultation free.—A. O. Isaachsen, Strand CHIROPRACTIC following are Palmer Graduates, -*■ Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors Association. Consultation free. TOHN~ Arc: 46-528. fiUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Witness Buildings, Queen Phone 44-929. fMLES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs., Queen St. and H.B. Bldgs., Princes 2iieet, Dunedin. Phone 45-525. PUPILS WANTED \ BSOLUTELY Free Hawaiian Ukulele —itw?i ,*~ ase "hen you enrol for lessons. - ( 'ollege, 4 Karangahape Rd. AUCTION Bridge—City Classes now’ w, beinp formed by Trained Teacher: ggiL^arly.—Phone 12-373. DLay Hawaiian Ukulele. '■SBgy-4 Ka e ran^:,^° WINES I'OR SALE T N ' ALID lort, 42 mh ; T P'- 4K »: Jiixtra .'r A Special Reserve Port, 60s: freight <*«Uvery free.—Corban’s, "The Wine itStf.’ 31 Fort St., Auckland. Phone Person ° r lt * Let>anon Vineyards. Henthe best is good enough. That's Best Win£ U shou * < * or der Corban's. —The

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 666, 18 May 1929, Page 3

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