BIRTHS. BOND. —On December 7, at their residence," . "' .10, Liverpool Street. Epsom, to Mr. and Mrs. TV. Bond, a son. Both well. DAVIDSON.—On December 7,, at Nurse Bushbrook's, Mt. Smart Koacl, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson, a daughter. Both well. HADFIEI/D.—On December 8, •to Mr. and Mrs. T. HadfleJd, of Paice Avenue, Mount Eden, a son. MARRIAGES. . BOLTON—RANSLEY. —On December 5 1925, at St. Albans Church, Perth, W.A., ' ". Frank Ernest, second son of Mr. and Mrs. G: E, ,W. Bolton, "St. Enne," Mt. . } Eden Road, Anckland, to Winfred May only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Ranslly' 112, Alma Road, North. Perth, Western , . Australia. DEATHS. GRIME.—On December 9, Sarah Ellen, dearly beloved, -wife of Thomas Grime, 14, "West Street; aged 38. Funeral notice later. . ' PATTERSON.—On December 7, at his late residence, Sea View Road,. ■ Remuera Alexander, dearly beloved husband of Rebecca Patterson, In hie seventy-fifth r year, of County Tyrone, Ireland. Funeral Thursday, 11 a.m. - . . BOBINSON.—On December 9, 1925, at her r parents' residence, Braeside r Cameron Street, Devonport, Sadie, dearly loved wife of the late, J. W. Robinson, of Otorohanga, and eldest daughter of Captain and Mrs. T. H. Richards. Deeply regretted. Private- Interment. IN MEMOKIAM. ' *I£SH.— In-, memory •q£ our dear father, Christopher S. Rush, who passed away December 9. 1924. , * > Only a step removed, , ■ And that step into bliss. , . Our own, our dearly loved, Whom here on earth we miss. Inserted by his loving wife and family. . KEMP.—In fond and loving memory of our. dear son, Ralph, who passed away December 9, 1921, aged 5 years and 10 months. With nature so gentle and actions so kind It is hard in this world his equal to and!' Inserted by his sorrowing parents. F. and B. Kemp, Papatoetoe. LA^, ~: I ? L loving memory of Daplney and child, beloved wife and little son of Cecil James La vis, who passed away December I . As the ivy clings to the oak, bo our fond memory clings to thee ; ' daughter, ,1 Be'ryT Sorr(Wln f, husband' and J.AVIS. — In ever loving memory of Daphney, and little grandion, who passed away December 9, 1024. No sympathy is needed now, ! . Your cares are all at rest; And those who think of you to-day ; A «5 those that love you best . 3££* a ' mother - Mrs - fell .asleep December 9, 1924. Ever remembered. Inserted by J.and T. S 1O T Vlns meln ory of my dear mother, Mrs. Jane Meikle, who died it . Mataura, Southland, December 9, 1920, Those who have a mother W<i°T?i, ier " whUe ' you may'; For like, my dearest mother, \ ■ .■- *°° soon ; may ,paes away. • ' :iHle^?li«s 3^%Xr\yXe?V^ ; • Ko^an^wMVeT 8 ™* *»*'">»' San^r-^fe 1 - Inth/t l a nd%^ e t a anTlove reUl,iOa ' Inserted by her loving daughter Mary. ; CARDS, LBT TERS . 0P THANKS, ETC.. PBINTED AT THE •• STAR" OFFICE, AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ' ■FUNEBAI. DIRECTORS. Q .UXTLBAND SONS, LTD., Und€r : 'Hotao^l 1 ? , E l mh , a^a^. -" Marble A?ch" i-Sffil! Auckland. -Phones 45-883, PARK FUNERAL CO 70 . " Ponsonby Road.= Town or Country -Phone 26-968. - Jas °^-- CpAMERON AND BARTLETT, late T Adams, 282, Poneonby Boad, Under! 27-052. EC, Ph ° ne 26 - 137 »- Private, Xff H. TONGUE, Funeral Furnieher, 1, 'y« Mt. Eden Rd. 'Phone 769 (three rings). Private Phone 24-346. * g MOWTTMEWTAI. MASOWS. "DANKS BROS., Monumental Masons, 114 ■*-* Broadway, Newmarket. Every descrintlon of Cemetery Work.-—'Phone 45-296. "c JJOUSKILL, LTD., Leading Monumen- ~ tallsts; only address, Kbyber Pass. •Keliable work; reasonable prices. Catalogue posted. . / ■ . ■, ■ ■ -* ■ ■ fi t BODSKILL, JUN., Monumental Mason "• 130. Symonds St.—Best work at loweßt prices.—Phone 41-651. A PUPILS WANTED. ART Basketwork, Leatherwork,. Poker- • £l - work, P.ewterwork, . Pen Painting Carving. Prospectus posted.— Misg Ayling 4, Strand Arcade. ". ■ C CIIiASSES.— Costumes, Frocks, Coats, Cut ' for Home Finishing, 9 to 5.— Mademoiselle Le Ho us, Woolworth. BulidIngs, opp. Tlvoli. . A TkRBSSMAKING, Cutting, FltUne Home Finishing, from 3/ Modern Dressmaking Salon, ElUson ChamTiRESSMAKING Classes,—Costumee, Coat roC i k n' l^ ve o n !l Ils Dres , ses - Cnt ' fitted. Hours: 10-12, 2-4; evenings arranged.— Ctamb mOn ° Woodhead, 40, City. TADIES, Make Your Own Dresses Cos •M tumes. We Cvt r Tack, Fit, you finish — Miss Watt. Tabernacle Buildingg. ""' c TITOTOR Car Driving.—Council Certificate •*** guaranteed. — Mayiill's Garaee 6 Lower Albert St. 'Phone 42-367. ' n Driving taught thoroughly by fp^.l Co « nc » CerOficate-guaran-teed; fees moderate. — Thomas Needhasi Ag^treei ßCkland M P^n want | d for Steel Guitar.—Apply ■f 10. Flower St.. Eden Terrace ' gHOWCARD Writing offers "congenial •° remunerative employment #«%» g Moderate ,*an£^\b*£% TYPEWRITERg FOR SAI.E JJESIINGTON Typewriter, for Briefs, etc.; rpPEWKITEH, portable; will accept - 1 - £o 10/ cash,—Write W. 7756. Stab V TYPEWRITERS, all makes; portables w k .£ r !£ Ed ex ceptionaUy low for Xmas — Rebuilt Typewriter Co.,- 46, Ferry BuUdlnea. TTNDEKWOOD, No. 5 model, nearly new •• genuine bargain, quick Bale"—p.o. Box
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Auckland Star, Issue 291, 9 December 1925, Page 1
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