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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. BIRTHS. ' BEETHAM.-On May 23rd, to Mr. anil . Mrs. Beethani, Matapu—a- daughter. RASMUSSEN.—On June Ist, at Colytou. to Mr. and Mrs.. Maurico Kasniussen— a 6on.' . . SHANNON.-At To Kitiroa, on .May 28, 1517, the wife of W, J. Shannon—a £011. MARRIAGES. BAENARD-RYAN.-On April 25th, 1917, at the bride's residence, Stratford, by the Eev. Father Maples, 8.A., Frank A. Barnard,, oldest son of Mr, and Mrs. . H. J. Barnard, Elthara, to Amiio Ryan, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. Ryan, vVestport. ' ' CORKILL-LAWRY.-On 3rd April, at the Wcslojau Church, High Street, Clapham, London, by Lieut.-Col. Luxford' (C.F.). Lieut. Francis Malcolm Corkill (N.Z. Enaineera), eldest son of T. B. Corkill. Wellington, to Gladys Mary, elder daughter of Henry R. Lawry, Karaka Bay, Wellington. DODSON-BLECHYNDEN.-On May 23, 1917, at the Cathedral, Nelson, by the Rev. Dr. Weeks, Dean of Nelson, Corporal Harry Reginald Dodson, eldest son of Mra. Homy Dodeon, "The Hill," / to Kathleen, oldest daughter of Mr., and Mrs. John Blechynden, Brougham SI. DRAKE—WOOLLETT.-jOu SOth May,- by tbe Rev. Mr. Asque, W. J. Drake, eldest son of Mra. H. Drake, Masterton, to Miss Alice Woollett, of Wellington. JEFFERY-LOUBERE.-On 21st May, 1917, at Wellington, by the Rev. . A. M. Johnson, Corporal Cecil Albert » Jeffery, Thirtieth Reinforcements, son of Mr. F. T. D'. Jeffery, Clyde, Otago, to Lena, - daughter 'of Mrs. M. Loubere,, Reefton. MELVILLE—TATLER.—At St. Thomas' Church, on the 28th May, 1917, by the Rev. Mr. Fancourt, Gertrude Maud, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. ■Tayler, Wanganui, to John Singleton Melville, of Dunedin. ■ STUCEEY-SAXON.-0n the 23rd April, 1917, at St. Mary's Church, Levin, by the Rev. G. B. Steplienson, Arthur \V. Stuokey, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. G. A. Stuckey, of Levin, to Eleanor Florence, youngest daughter of: the late John. Saxon, of Ihakara, ■ Levin. DEATHS. - BAIRSTOW.-On May 27, 1917, at Wake- - field Street, Lower Hutt, John Bairstow, ' beloved husband of May Bairstow; aged 36 years.". - Deeply regretted. BEIGHT.-On May 29, . 1917, at Otaki, Mrs. -M. A. Bright, lelict of tho late Mr. Frederic Bright, aged. 73 years. DAKIN.-On Friday, May 25, 1917, at her '.' residence, Clareville, Carterton, WairaTapa, Mary Jane, widow of the late Charles Dakin; aged. 79 years. GASKIN —At Carterton, Waira-apa, on Friday, June 1, 1917, George Gaskin; ■ ago 71 years. MABIN—On May SO, 1917, at the residence of her son (C.> Huiford, 113 ■'Hataitai Road, Hataitai), Elizabeth Ann, beloved mother of B. and' C. Hniford and A. A. Mabin; aged 62 years. MACLEOD.—On May 30, 1917, at his late residence, 77 Rintoul Street, Wellington, William Archibald MacLeod; aged 7B yeara. PARKER.-On May 25th, 1917, at Pukeroa, Huritervillo, Frederick Thomas Parker, aged 35 years, late of Kidderminster. . Deeply regretted. SEAMER—On the 30th May, ,1917, at 65 Wallace Street, Jane, widow of the late Alfred Seamer, builder, aged 76 years, '■•■!' • ' ' " ■', :/' " : "■ ROLL OF HONOUR. HUME.-Malcolm (Jack) Charles Essleden, of Greytown, Wairarapa. Killed in action, 6th May, 1917. , RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, SUSSES SQUARE. TRINITY SUNDAY, .JUNE 3rd. S a.m.—Holy" Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. Collection for Maori Mission Fund. \ CT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. (Presbyterian.) TO-MORROW: , Morning, 11. Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "The ' , (! Enemy." ST. ANDREW'S . PRISSBYTF.RIAN CHURCH, Wellington. Terrace. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), JUNE 3rd. Morning, at 11—Tlie iiord's Baptism. Evening, at 7—"Eyes Right." Preacher. Eev. J. M. Thomson, Jt.A. WESLEY CHURCH, TAHANAKI ST. 10-MORROW: Morning, 11—Rev. J. G. Chapman (Communion). Evening, 7—Rev. J. G. Chapman. UNITARIAN FEEE CHURCH, Vivian (Ingestro) Street. It a.m.r-REV. G.. ERNEST HALE,'B.A. 7 p.m.-EMPIRE SERVICE. ■ • SIR, ROBERT STOUT. ' Subject: "A VISION OF THE FUTURE." ■XT M.C.A. . Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at S o'clock, Prayer Meeting. ', TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at i o'clock, Meeting for men only. Speaker, Rev. J. K. Archer. Subject "God's Ideal Man." Soloist, Mr. Gilmore. 5 o'clock, Strangers' Tea. All soldiers and visitors to tho city cordially wolconied. • • - • MONDAY,' 4th Juno, at 8 o'clock, Lit-erary-and Debating .Society. Discussion on State Control or Private Enterprise." TUESDAY, sth Juno, at 7.45 p.m., Old Boys' Cliib. Social and Educational Club for those about IS'to 21 years of age. Inaugural meeting. Lecture by J. W. Black, Esq., "Tennyson: His Message for Our Time". All young men invited.' ' A. 13. SMITH, x Assistant Gen. Secretary. "GIVE ME BRITISH AVONS." ' rriHAT is tho demand of every New -«- Zealand Motorist who wants Moro Comfort for Moro Miles, Less Trouble , and Lees Expense. Obtainable Everywhere. Sole N.Z. Distributors: Maling , and Co., Ltd., Christchurch. "Avon" Wellington Stockists—The Dominion Rubber Co., Lambton Quay. , YOU CANNOT LOSE YOUR SHIRT. SEND us Two Shillings and we will post to yon a neat Rubber Stamp and a bottle of Marking Ink, so that you can have your name on everything, i A. W. MORAN AND SON, Eubber Ftamp Makers, GO Willie Street, Wellington. ENDEL'S WINES.-Port, Sherry, Madoria, Claret, 3a. per bottle, 3d. each extra if posted, 12 bottles or over delivered free at 2a. Gd. per bottle. Full price list on application. J. Wendel • and Co., Newton, Auckland. PIEITS and Imported Winee are at prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverage should drink Wendel's Wines. Admittedly better than imported, and nruoh cheaper. Send for price list. J. WENDEL AND CO., Itestoife AJffiSLANJ), ■•,
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