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BIRTHS, MARRIACES & DEATHS. BIRTH. THOMPSON.—On 3rd September,, 1815, at Greytown,- Wairarapa, the wife ;of J. F. Thompson—a daughter. ■ MARRIAGE. ' PRESTIDGE—BEETHAM.—Oi 11th Au- -' . gust,'.l9ls, at.Ma.tapu,- Tiaranaki, Enid Theresa, youngest ; daughter of Mr. Joel Prestidge, to Clement Rice, eldest eon ... of Mr. F. Beetham. ■ ' ~ DEATHS. \ I MACDONALD.—On September 2nd, at Belvedere Private Hospital, Wanganui, as the result of a motor accident, Al- ■'■. Fred :Reginald -Macdoriald, , Solicitor, i Waverley,'formerly of Dunedin. Deeply regretted.- . MAYSMOR.—At the, residence of her sister; Mis.' Brewer,. "Waihau," Waito-' , tara, .on Tuesday, September 7,. 1905, after a short iUness, Catherine Ann, relict of the late John Maysmor; aged ■ 71 years. WXean—On Thursday, September 9,1915, at.Hawera, George M'Lean, aged 78. 6KILTON—William : Leonard,',. Skilton, late of 'the Harbour Board's stall, and youngest son of the late Francis G. and Anne Skilton, of;Kniggc Avenue, wounded at Dardanelles, 28th July; died at Cairo of enteric on the 30th August, . '1915; .WAR BURTON .—On the 6th .of Septem- ' ber, 1915,. at the ■ ; residence, of-'her brother-in-law, Mr. :A. Varney, Maurice Terrace, . Alice Wilson'Warburton (Sis- , ter Alice, late •of the Central Mission), widow of the late Rev. ,E.. Warburton, Bradford and Auckland, and. daughter of the-Rev.' Lowther E.-Ellis, Alfreton, England.. ■. On September 3rd, at 14 Roi- • burgh Street, Wellington (after a- long, and painful illness),' Matilda (nee Steele), beloved Wife of R. Whyte; aged :34 vears v Deeply regretted. (Christchurch papers please copy.) WILSON.—On September 6th; at her late ■ ■ residence,".lHayw'a-rd Terrace, off Tas-; / man -Street,:.' Mary, the 'dearly beloved , v wife'of James .Wilson,, aged 59 years,: after a long and: painful.illness.. , ■ ' IN MEMORIAM. BODEN.—In. loving i memory of our dear little Alick, who passed , away 11th September, 1914.. J /.A, bud the Gardener, gave us, " ' A pure and lovely child, ; But. just as it; was opening To the glory of the day, . ■ Down came the heavenly, Gardener '• ! And took our child away. . Inserted by, his loving', father, brother, and sister. . , - • FUNERAL NOTICE. ; 1 r|\HE Friends of Mr. L. E. St.JGeorge A . ; are respectfully invited to attend the . Funeral of his late Son, Private Eric St.. George, which will ,leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson . and Son, on Saturday, 11th September, 1915,' at 11 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. . ' • ROBT. -H. WILSON AND i SON, . Undertakers.and Embalmer-i, 164'AdeIaide - V K', /Road.' Tel. 1999. E. MORRIS, JUNR., . : ' Undertaker and Embalmer,' 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Revans St ; NO Ring-on 'Phone 937. is too early or • too late to receive immediate attention. "Mortuary Chapel for the convenience of the pnblic. Carriages, landaus, at the shortest notice. /Phone Nos.— Head_ Department 937, Newtown Branch 142, Livery Stables 1668. Private 'Phone " 3749. , RELICIOUB' SERVICES., 'QT. . PAUL'S' ' rJ ■ ■; Mulgrave Strent , FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER I TRINITY. 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11 a.m.—Matins. . . 7 p.m.—Evensong, v j , • TINAKORI ROAD CHURCHROOM. 11 aim.—Children's . Service.' ; . . ST. ; MARK'S ~' ' CHURCH, V}'-. ■ Sussex Square.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th'. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. -• 11; a.m.—Matins. Preacher, The Lord . Bishop of Wellington. . >. -. 7 p.m.—Evensong, with Special War Litany. ST. JOHN'S - CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian). , : ' ' TO-MORROW: Morning, 11. : REV. DR. GIBB. ' Evening, "The Best Memorial to the Departed." \ ' VSTESLEY CHURCH, TARANAEI v*V, ' ' STREET. TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman Evening, 7.—Rev. J. G. Chapman. Anthem, "By the Waters of Babylon." ; .TK7ELLINGTON BAPTIST: CHURCH, •*' Vivian Street.. . . \ . Morning, 11. Evening,- 7. Pastor. A.' G. Brown, late of Metropolitan. Tabernacle,' London. Wednesday,- 15th—Bible Study, to be conducted'by Mr. Brown; 7.30 p.m. mHE SAILORS' CHURCH A INSTITX UTE, Whitmore Street—Sunday Services at 11 and 7. Preacher, Mr. janes Moore,-. Missioner; Subject4-rl • "Tho Levers of Live"; 2 "What's the Good?" Soloist, Mi'. F. A. Campbell.;- Song. Service at 8.30. . - mHE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING J- Of the: .YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON' • '' Will be held at the : CLUB ROOMS, HERBERT STREET, . On MONDAY, September 13th, at 8 P.M. HON. J. G'. W. AITKEN will preside. DRESSMAKING MADE EASY.. WE Will make a COSTUME STAND to the exact measurements of your own figure, and thus enable you to make vout Dresses and Costumes in your own •homeland so save the Dressmaker's Account. Write for particulars or" call and inspect our Models. - THE DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO. 11 Dee Street, Island Bay. P.O. Box 635. (Estab. 35 years.) Tel. 658. j A LLAN. HOPKINS, Auctioneer, House, . Land. Estate, Stock, and Station' Agent; Valuator and Licensed Land Broker; Chief Agent for the South British Insurance C 0.,. Ltd.; Cathedral Square and Hereford Street (next Bank of New Zealand), Christchurch. Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Farms of all kinds; City and Suburban Properties for Sale. ' FUN FOR EVERYBODY. THE DYING KAISER OR THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA. (WHEN blown up look full of import- *" ance. They die down and lqok dejected and comical. > Price, post free; Is. Id. each. Catalogue posted free. • L W. MORAN AND SON. 60 Willis Street, Wellington. MOWN to the ground is the Tesult of your grass when your mower has been sharpened or repaired by H. Bergcrsen, who is an expert. New and second-hand mowers always, on hand. Don't throw away your old mower before consulting H. E. Borgeisen, Lawn Mower Expert, 27 and 29 Broad Street, PalmerEton North. 'Phone 499. ENEEAL Printing in all its branches neatly and promptly executed at moderate charges at the "Dominion" General Printing House, Dominion Ar-. enjul 'Ehoua 1413. ' •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 1
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