BOZX OF HONOUR. I CGMISO-— In loving memory of Lance-Cor-I! poral Leslie Comino, who was knied in action, August 11, 1916 aged 2(1 years, peircr to memory than words can tell, jlrc thoughts of our hoy we lovpd s.) well; jud those who love him only 4.now, 2„n- much we lost six years a so. | Inserted by liis loving mother and only j sister Tic. DIIARA.— In lovin? memory <if onr dear S brother, Rifleman T. O'Hara, 25/23421, i) Tliirteenth Keinf'ircement. who died of _ «ounds received in France,, August 13, j 101". Ever remembered by his loving I iisters aud brother. | I — j BIHTHS. j BEACSA'M.— On August 11. at Nurse I untterworths, "Kairhaven," to Mr. ana I Mrs. Chas. 'Reacham, of M 2, Tutanekai I Boad, a son. Both well. Father, foo. IJOXKLV— On August 10, at Nurse Bonner's. "Treves-MUward," St. Mary's Road, ronsonby, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tonkin, cl Remuera, a daughter; both well. MARRIAGES. URD-TTTRNER.— On May 24, lfl2__, at St. Benedict's Church. Auckland, by the Rev. I Father Murphy. William Joseph, eldest son ' et Mr. and Mrs. J. Bird, of Marlborough Street, Mt. Eden (formerly of Panmure). to Mabel Esther, second daughter of Edward and the late Susan Turner, ot lackland. Address: EUerton Road, Mt. Eden. CO.VWAY—IRWIN. —On May 10, at St. Matthew's Church, by Rev. Jasper Calder. Boland. second son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Conway. Kemuera, to Isabel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Irwin. Royal Oak. Present address, Peach Parade, Remuera. JIOrLE— PROCTOR.—On June 14, 1922, at ritt Street Methodist Church, by the Rev. P. Knight. Cecil James, eldest son of Mr. ud the late Mrs. R. J. Moyle. of Vermont Street, Ponsonby. to Muriel Edith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Proctor, of Balmoral Road, Dominion Road. JTRXER—BOWDEN.—On July 19, at St. Lake's Church. Mount Albert, by Canon Haselden, Clifford, the on\v son of Mr. ' and Mrs. H. Turner, to Isabella Mary (Bella), second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. Bowden, both of Khyber Tass Road. ITALLACE-GOrK.—On July 12. at StGeorge's Church, Ranfurly Road, Epsom, by Rev. W. E. Connolly. Allan, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wallace, of Ngaroma Road. Epsom, to Enid Lillian, second daughter of Mr. A. Gouk. Wapiti Avenue, Epsom. At home: Selwyn Road, Epsom, fenr-tt Tuesday. DEATHS. BELL.—On August 12, 1922. at her residence, 19, Kenneth Avenue. Kingsland. Isabella McAllister, beloved wife of George Bell and eldest daughter of the hie George Pirrit: age 77 years. The funeral will leave the above address on Monday. 14th inst.. at 3.30 p.m. for Tfaiknmete Cemetery. COMMINGS. —On August 11, 1922. at Brynewell. Henderson, Bertha, dearly beloved daughter of Annie and the late Matthew Cummlngs. R.I.P. Where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest. Funeral private. BAYNER—On August 10, at his residence, "Marama.'* 12, Victoria Avenue. Remuera, Charles James Rayner; aged 85 years. 80WDEX.—On Jnly 22, 1922. at her residence, 4, Central Terrace, Kelburn, Wellington, Rosina Agnes, relict of the late Arthnr Edward Rowden; in her eightysecond year. RICHARDS.—On August 11, at 75, Ardmore Koad, Ponsonby, Captain Arthur Hicks Eichards, native of Cornwall; deeply reWetted. The funeral win leave his lale residence at 2 p.m., Sunday, for Waikumete Cemetery. lAPPY.—On August 11. at the Ancklan.l • Hospital, Alfred Tappy, the beloved ;. father of Mrs. W. Mortimer. 11, Evelyn .Street,. Eden Terrace, late of Melbourne, t Private interment. Melbourne and Sydney papers' please copy. IWIDLE.—On August 12, at his residence, Buckland, 'William, dearly beloved huswnd of Alice Twldle; in his seventv«cond year. The funeral will leave the above address for the Church of England Cemetery. Pukekohe, Monday, August 14, at 2 o'clock. Friends please accept this intimation. JAIL.—At 21, Maxwell Avenue, Grey Lynn, after a long illness, Alexander Fraser, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Vail. R.I.P. The funeral will leave 21. Maxwell Avenue, at 1.30, to-morrow (Sunday), for Waikumete Cemetery. •AIL.—At 21, Maxwell Avenue, Grey Lynn, after a long -illness, Alexander Fraser, dearly beloved eldest son of Kate and the late Alexander Fraser Vail, late of Dargafille. 8.1.P. IN MEMORIAM. BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear daughter. Ada Theresa (Tissy), who died August 13. 1913. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving mother. Amy Ross. CRAIG.—In fond and loving memory of James Armistead, who .passed away August 14, 1921. 'We never shall forget you. •You whom we loved so well; How much we sadly miss you, No one can ever tell. Tor we love you in death Just the same. Inserted by his 'loving wife and sons. HALL.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband. Arthur Hall, who departed this life August 13, 1921. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wife and child. HABE. —In loving memory of George Edwin, who departed this life on August ■11, 1921. Ever remembered. Inssr.ed hy his loving son and daughter-in-law, W. and M. Mabe. BMITH.—In loving memory of Dorothy Smyth, who died August 12, 1919. Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and sisters. BMYTH,—In remembrancy.of my dear friend Dorothy, who departed this life August 12, 1919. Inserted by A. C. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. "OX BEHALF OF THE RELATIVES of Oe late Charlie Francis, Mr. D. Barclay Wishes to thank all kind friends for messages st sympathy; also for floral emblems received. MR. AND MRS. BRIDGFORD, 7, Lake load, Devonport. wish to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relations *no sympathised with them in their recent bereavemer t; also for cards and floral •rolems received. Special thanks to doctors •na nurses in attendance. "THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. ADjWI KAY desire to thank all who kindly •jmpathised with them in their sad bereavement .jiß. AND MRS. WATENE wish to ttiank •lit .Wad friends who so sympathised with them in the loss of their Jear. beloved daughter, Mary Watene; also, tor wreaths and letters of sympathy. FUKERAL DIRECTORS. Ci LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Dnder- • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson St, Auckland. Phone 561. D tITATNEY SIBUN. CndertaSer, Embalmer. *_ Phone 534 A, Newmarket, Symonds St. Official Undertaker, Auckland Hospital. D JAS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, " Belgium St (late Upper Queen St). tear Newton East School. Phone 253. B \TcIVOR AXD SONS, Karangahape Rd. " Sg- Phones 689, 2154 (2 rings), 3948 (2 nngs). Undertakers to Auckland Mental MOBpltaL v WTfXKS AXD HALL. Undertakers, ChanTA eery St.. Auckland. Phones: BusPrivate, 1929 (2 D . Western park funeral co.. 70, ** Ponsonby Rd. Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. jtotors. Phone 1838. D ■J". MONTTMEITTA_L MASONS. JMNKS AND DEAN, Monumental Masons. V~Mannksu Rd.. Newmarket. Phone g-.'w>. All classes of Cemetery Work. prices on application. D __? PARKINSON AXD CO., Monumental li'? Merchants. Victoria St. West. Auck«na. Phone 964. Catalogues on applica°P"._ ' D jfORTH AUCKLAND MONUMENTAL J7 .WORKS.—M. L. Staple. Maunu Rd., £™>*wei. Phone 131. dm-.o«* »..a prices
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 190, 12 August 1922, Page 1
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