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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, 4 DEATHS. BIRTH.. • KEALE.-On 29th October, 1917, at Nurso Major's, 21 Home Street, to Mr. and Mrs. ' Geo. 11. Neale, a daughter; both well. MARRIAGE. DICKERSON-BRICE:-On tho 11th October, by the Rev; A. M. Johnston, at St. Paul's, Eric Dickerson, son of the late O. H. Dickorson, of Karori, to Marjorlo Brice, eldest daughter of Sidney Brice, Goldic's Brae, Wellington', DEATHS. ALGIE—At Fevnside, Feathcrston, on November 1, 1917, David Naismith Algie, ' farmer, native of Glasgow, Scotland; ■ aged 55 yearß. Funeral Saturday, November 3, 1.45 p.m. BARTON.-On 27th October, 1917. at a Wellington Private Hospital, after a short- illness, aged 22, Agnes, beloved daughter of Robert and Agnes Barton, of Waitahuna, Otago. CHRYSTAL.-On the 28th October, 1917, at Wellington, Mary Ohrystal, late of To Aro House stall. CONDLIFFE.-On the 27th October, 1917,. at •' 6a Haukey Street, Wellington, Ann, the dearly beloved wife of Thomas Smith Oondliffe; aged 72 years. COOK.-On the 29th October, 1917, at her late residence,' 77 Abel Smith Street, Wellington. Mary, relict of the late James Cook; aged'B2 years. R.I.P. GORRIE.— At her late residence, Mangaroa. Minnie Florence Gorrie, beloved wife of Henry Gorrie. aged 32 years.. HORROBIN.-On November lßt, 1917, at Ohau, Thomas Horrobin; aged 568. JACOBSEN.-At Wellington, on October 28, 1917, after a short.illness, Sarah Agatha, relict of the late P. Frank Jacobsen, architect, aged 60. Deeply regretted. M'LEAN.-On October 28th, 1917, at a Private Hospital, Wellington, Flora. Jamieson,.beloved wife of Neil M'Lean, aged 48 years. WOODS.-On the 29th Octber, 1917, at Wellington, Walter Elias Woods, beloved husband of Lilias Annie Woods; aged 65 years. ROLL OF HONOUR. COBB.-Killcd in action, in France,, on October 11th, 1917, Bombardier H. F. Cobb, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb, of Otaki. HALL-Horatio Hall, husband of May Hall, tho Vicarage, Martinborough, and vounaest son of the late Thomas' Hall, Nelson, died of wounds in France, Oct. 22nd. 1917. HALLY—Killed in action, on October 12, 1917, No. 27,883 Pte. J. B. Hally, eldest sou of P. Hally, of Lower Hutt. HARRIS.-Pte. Walter Harris, 41,542, 24th Reinforcements, dearly beloved second son of- David and Mary Harris, of Pahautanui, killed iu action, October 12, 1917, aged 26. "His 'duty nobly done." MITCHELL—KiIIed in action, October 4th, Herbert Walter Arthur, third son of AiV thuf and Emma Mitchell, aged 24 years: "Killed in' Aotlou." .say the cables; That is all the tale they tell Of the brave young lad who loved us, - Of the lad we loved bo well. How the life was sped we know not What the last word; look, or thought; Only tnat he did.his duty— DiecTas bravely as he fought. SUTHERLAND—In action, in France, October 11, 1917, Private William David Sutherland, second son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Sutherland, "Ngaipu," Hinakura, Wairarapa, aged 31 years Pro Patria morl. THOMPSON.-Died of wounds, in France, on October 7, 1917, Fairfield (Pepper), the beloved husband of Maud and beloved third son of Fairfield and Elizabeth Thompson, Kimbolton Road, Fcilding. IN MEMORIAM.' HOLBEN.—In loving and ever-present memory of 2nd Lieut. Robert Ernest Holben, 11th Battery, Nov Zealand Field Artillery (4th Reinforcements), who died on November 3, J916, at Abbeville, France, of wounds received at tho Battle of the Somme, September 15, tho dearlybeloved only son of E. R. B. and M. Holben, of Palmerston North; aged 23 years and 9 months. ' - - ■ FUNERAL -NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late THOMAS HORROBIN, of Ohau, will leave the Mortuary Ohapel of E, Morris, Junr., Taranaki Street, Wellington, at 2 p.m. on MONDAY, November sth, for the Karori Cemetery. fTVIIE Friends of the late CHARLES X O'BRIEN are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence of James Bwanson, Melrose St., Upper Hutt, on'MONDAY, November 6th, 1917,- at 2.30 p.m., for the Trentham Churchyard., ■ THE Friends of the late MINNIE FLORENCE GORRIE are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which wi(l leave her late residence, Mangaroa, TOMORROW (SUNDAY). November 4th, 1917, at 1 p.m. for the Wallaceville Cemetery. P. ROBERTSON, Undertaker, ■ - ■ Upper Hutt. E. MORRIS. JUNR.. Undertaker and Bmbalmer, 60 Taranaki Street and 28 Revajas St. NO Ring on 'Phone 937 is too early ot too late to receive immediate attention. Mortuary Ohapel for the convenience of the public. Carriages, landaus, at the shortest notice.. .'Phone.Nob—Head Department, 937. Newtown Branch, 141 Livery Stables, 1668. Private 'Phono, 3749. THANKS. MRS. H. STAIRMAND. and Family, 10 Essex Street, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their many friends for'kind words and cxprefsions of sympathy, also for telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in their very sad loss of their dearly-beloved daughter and sister \ Hettie. RELICIOUS SERVICES. y'f. MARK'S, SUSSEX SQUARE. TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Evensong. QT. JOHN'S CHUR,OfI, WILLIS STREET. (P,rdsbytcrian.) TO-MORROW: Morning, 11; Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening-"An International Church and a, new Christian propaganda. VTTESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKI ST. TO-MORROW". Morning, 11. Evening, 7. Anthem: "Lord, How Long Will Thou Forget Me" (Mendelssohn). REV. J. G. CHAPMAN. SAILORS' FRIEND-SOOIETY, CHURCH, AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore Street. TO-MORROW: . Morning, 11.- Evening, 7. Preacher: Mr. Jas. Moore (Missioner). Subjects: (1) "Why Men Run ; (2) ."Strong Men: Then and Now." Soloist: Mr. A. Boyd. Song Service, 8.30. V" W.O.A. SUNDAY SERVICE, 4.15 P.M. Speaker: Mr. George Wilson (Ceylon and Indian General Mission), followed by Tea. All Girls and Young Women Welcome. World's Week of Prayer, November 11-17. Y.W.C.A., Fowlds's Buildings, Herbert Street, SOLDIERS' CHRISTMAS CAKES. ' "O EMIND your Soldier Boy or Friend of ill his New Zealand homo by posting liim one of Rawlins's specially-prepared Cakes. Send us your order, and we will post the parcel and send you the P.O. receipt. Our cakes arc packed in absolutely air-tight tins. The cakes we sent last year arrived in excellent condition, and we guarantee them all this year. Price, packed and posted, 7s. 9d. and 9s. Special quotations to Societies requiring a quantity. Orders received now will reach the Front by Christmas. J. Rawlins, The White House, Palmerston North. DOMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for 1 year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7s. 6d. to J. E. FITT. Jeweller. Palmerston North, Sole Agent for tho District. rY Advertising and effect direct sales, saving travelling expenses and commission. "The Dominion columns will find the purchasers cheaply for you. "Dominion" rates on application,
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