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• WEATHER FORECAST. FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. Westerly or south-westerly winds, \ .oio'rn stron" Prospect of fair to m' thc- "bowery at times. Mild cloudy "e;;t ic . pter lia3 a falling SKS -S «•>«« fDctaiied Observations on Leader Page.)

births. 19. .t St. K»| r-Zf I vnn to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Coppell.'ot' 79, Summer Street, Ponsonby , a daughter. McBCRXKV-On t»M, and Violet ''a daughter. Both well. OSEORNE-On. Sepwmljer I' fe at f„d MrsA. H Osborne, if Parkhill Road, Mornings-hie, a son. PENGELLV.-On n Sertember 14. HaioUl Pcngelly; a son. Both doing fine. R ° C V^S'. Tr Nurse home. Mount Albert, to Mr. and Mrs. 11. Rocht'ord, a son. R , r . rE _ 0n September 10, 1920 to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. stncc ' a sou - Bo W MARRIAGES. • 1 t-cttV- McGVRRY. —On June 10, 1929, IT'S tSrS Sf». ? LnVf nf Milwaukee, Wisconsin, L.b.A., to SlVoiza, daughter of Mrs McGarry, and the late Mr. Altred Mc&airj. deaths. Ellerslie; aged 22 years. K.I.F. Interred to-tlay at Hillsboro. GUY—On Thursday. September 10. iOSO, CT john Guy. beloved father of John 8., Chariotte M- and ® d peace f u lly away Ellen A Walter, pneseu 1 ivate lnter . mentl swanson Cemetery, 12 noon Saturday, September 21. MINER.'—On S|pton,ber 19 «t «8; iS°S%"£ 'Uro Minynn 7 p.m. to-night, above address.

»Mftrnr snx On September 17, at New Eden. (By cable). ETASBOItOOGH.-On S»tmbg », 1». Norman, Sid., lr , Katoomba, { feave the above address at 2 p.m. to-mor-„w (Friday), September 20. h IN MEMORIAM. COPB ._In loving memory of ™y wife Harold, and brother, Bert. t, p ?.r-C5E'K* cisrs? ■a. s issr».o.« ■»« brothers. »sg«BiKttrssurA September 19, 1927. God knew that he was The road had grown too steep, So He took him in His arms, And gently bade him sleep. Inserted by his loving wife, Lillian. T.OCKWOOD. —In memory of our son, William who passed away on September 19, 1027 - , Ko one knows how much we miss him, No one knows the bitter Pain We have suffered since he left us, Home has never been the same. Inserted by his mother, father, brothers and grandmother. I OCJiWOOD. —In loving memory o£ our dear son-in-law, William James who died September 19, 1927. Gone from us that smiling face. Those pleasant, cheerful ways. The heart that won so many friends In bygone happy days. Inserted by Mum and Dad, PenroseLOCKWOOD. —In loving memory of W T illiam James, who passed away September 19, 1927. Always loving, unselfish and kind, Few in this world his equal to find. Inserted by Lizzie and Norman and children. LOCKWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear brotlier-in-law, William J.» wno passed away September 19, 1927. Loving'thoughts, kind and true Always remain, dear Bill of you. Inserted by Ted, Harriet and Lillian.

MULLINS. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister May Portsia MulUns, who entered into rest at Wellington, September 19, 1928. At rest. Inserted by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. (j. Wadham and family. ROBERTS. —In loving memory of our dear mother and granny, Mary Roberts, who passed away September 19, Till we meet again. Inserted by G. Adams and family. SHINE. —In loving memory of my dear friend, Florrie, who passed away beptember 19, 1927. Not forgotten. Inserted by her old friend, Mrs. iiva Ralph. SIMPSON. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Clara, who passed away September 19, 1925. To memory ever dear. —Inserted by her loving family. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. MRS. E. BEART, of 163, Edendale Road, AND BROTHER V. BEART AND FAMILY, of 42, Ethel Street, Morningside, desire to convey their heartfelt thanks to all relations and friends, especially thanking Pukemiro Collieries, rood stuffs, Limited, and Auckland Master Grocers' Association and employees of Irving Clark, for floral emblems and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement also thanking sister and nurses of 27 Wal lace Ward, Auckland Hospital, for' their kind attention to Mr. C. Heart in hlsill ness; also for telegrams, letters and cards received. MR AND MRS. F. TJ.' HOFFMAN, Epsom, desire' to express their thanks to the many kind friends and relations who sympathised with them in their late bereavement also for letters, cards, telegrams, and beautifu floral emblems received. \rpej t> t\PKSOX AND FAMILY, of New Lynn," sincerely thank all kind f^ends Who sympathised with tke ® 1D r ® r sad bereavement; also, Dr. Harpe , Boae and Mr. Hughes, and especially the Messrs. Wallace, Jamison, Rohson and Maltby, the Mesdames Young, and for the many letters and cards and the beautiful floral emblems from the jnany friends and children,

MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE " STAR " OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. funeral directors. /■a tittle AND SONS, LTD., Under0. takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch Hobson Street, Auckland. Phones 45-380, 45-881. —- tttFSTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70, WS V J.™ »t CO.BW. Motors. Telephone 26-938. — Jas. Manager.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 222, 19 September 1929, Page 1

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