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BIRTHS. ' BEDMAYNE.— On the sth September, at her residence, "Bushlands," Halcombe, the wile nf Haiold Redmauie, of a son. iCHARMAN.— On the sth September, at Box ( Hill, Brookljii, the wife of A. K. Charm.vi, of a daughter; both dom; well. MARRIAGE. BALDWIN— JACKJIAX. -On the 3rd August, 1905, at 2K, Taraiuki-stieet, WeU.ngtou, by Hie Rev. J. Dr.wson, Thomas Baldwin, to Mary Rose Jackoun; both of Dunedin. Duncdiu papeis please copy. DEATHS. 'HOWE.— On the sth September, 1905, at Corn-wall-street, Island Bay, Ephraim Kn ! ght, the , infant son of K. IC. and M. P. Howe, aged 7J months. "A little sufferer gone to lest." STRANGER.— On the sth September, 1905, at • the Wellington Hospital, Emma Elizabeth Stranger, beloved mother of Mr 3. Occil D. Graham, Island Bay; deeply regretted. I IX MEJIORIAM. BRIGHTON.— In loving memory of my dear father, Satbaniel Heightou (Mat), who passed petcefully away at his residence, Wjdestown, on tho 6th September, 1904, aged 62£ yeais; deeply mourned. , One year has gone since father left us, Kind frienda may think the wound is healed, But littlo do they know the sorrow Deep within my heart concealed. We have to mourn the 1053 of on» 1 Wo did our beat to save; Beloved on earth, regretted, gone, Remembered in the grave. Call not back the' dear departed, ■Anohored safe where storms are o'eri On the borderland we left' him, > Soon to meet and part no more. Inserted by' his 6orrowuig daughter, Minnie. HEIGHTON.— In memory of my dear husband, . who fell asleep in , Jesus on the 6th September, 1904. Gone, but not forgotten. My dear husband, how I miss you, I do miss you from my side ; But the Lord saw fit to take you To live with Him above the ikies. There is a thought that cheers me Beyond this vale of tears; In heaven we shall neTer part again, But it will be all joy and peace. Inserted by his loving wife, Mrs. Heighton, Wadcstown. DEFIANCE BUTTER ! ftpELL everybody about this Butter, be- •*• cause it is worth telling about. All who buy it know what it is. Thoy know it 13 purp, and sweet, and wholesome. They know it is made from selected cream and that it is the Best Butter to-day. Like all other good things in this world it is appreciated wherever it i 3 used. MISS WRIGLEY and MRS. LOWCAY, Ladies' Hairdressers And Hairworkers, havo in stock a special assortment of the latest Fringes, Wigs, Switches, Transformations, etc. Every style of hairwork executed at low prices. Hairdressing, Cutting, and Singeing, Face Massage, Manicuring. Superfluous hair removed by elec- j trolysis. Hair-dyeing, etc. Old work reno- I vatea, made equal to new. Latest Frames and Pads made to order. Address— 62, Cuba-street. CHAS. A. TURNER, Dermatologist, Hair and Maesago Soecialist. VENUSTROLIKE has now" been brought to perfection. A wonderful discovery for developing the Bust, Nook, and Arras, making them plump, firm, and white, 13 a perfect skin food, made with pure materials compounded with scientifio accuracy. CREAM OF COWSLIPS, a delightful preparation for Face Development. Makes and keeps - the skip smooth and olior, filb out hollow cheeks, prevents wrinkles, and does away with the tired look round the eye. Inspection invited. Telephone 1435. Address— N.Z. Times Building, Lambton-onay, Wellington. TRAIN UP THE CHILDREN' ON "Gerstena" Porridge Meal, and even when they are old they will not depart therefrom. Thq best family breakfast foundation, made from selected fresh New Zealand oats. All pure nourishment. So readily soluble, the vigorous and the most delioate alike partake with zest. Most economical. Cooked in from two % minutes upwards, according to tasto. A delightful dish, winter or summer. Get "Gor3tena" Jrom your- grocer to-day. VpOQUE AND PICTURE HAT tX SPECIALISTS. Our Styles and Price appeal to Customers. MRS. PENLINGTON, BUSIEST SHOP IN VIVIAN-STREET. MACKENZIE'S BRONCHIAL MIXTURE Is tho most efficacious and approved medicine ever offered to the publio for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Bronchial Affections. Thousands can testify to its wonderful remedial properties. It is sold by Fletcher, Brien, and all principal chemists at 2s 6a. pOMMERCiAL MEN, SHOP ASSIST*J ANTS. LIGHT MIDDAY LUNCH, 6d. Ham and Tonguo or Steak and Kidney Pie, Salad, Vegetable, Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa, Scones, Butter. From 12 to 2. Privato rooms for ladies. GEORGE A. MAWSON, Sunderland Home, 87, Cuba-street. 1 GOLDEN VALLEY BTJTTEET! npHIS is as fine aTJutter as pure cream and proper churning can produce. Pure, tweet, delicious Butter. When you tasto it you will agree that it -will satisfy an epicure. It ,is always fresh, and always one quality— THE BEST. (Under Distinguished Patronage.) XUDD'S (of British Hustle fame), 39, CJ Manners-ilrcet, is now telling every article of Gold Jewellery, including gem rings, watcheu, chains, bangles, etc., at any prico offered by customers. Practicahy your own prico (Judd's troublos). Latest world-famed Novolty Watches and Fancy Goods cheaper than dirt. Dctermineu to sell. The goods aro ycura. £75 DEPOSIT AND 10a A ">»EEK WILL gecuro a New five-roomed Vila Residence, Berhamporo ; every modern convenience; largo level corner sec tion. Apply to 79, Brougham-street. A RARE CHANCE. TO those seeking a healthy home in the suburbs of Johneonville, twelve minutes' walk from railway station, post office school, etc. — 10 Acres of Land, splendid, view, plenty of water, good road; price £450. For further particulars write H.C, Pott Office, Johnsonvillo. MffiAMAR. * .TJURCHASER wanted for Ten Shares in Evans Bay Co. (No. 2). Offers to Quick Sale, care of Evening Post office. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Left-off Clotliinj; bought; highest prico given ; letters attended to. Mib. Botterill, 13, Ingestre-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 58, 6 September 1905, Page 1

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