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** The Dominion ” Telephones Head Office: "The Dominion” Building, Wellington. Telephones: 44-020—44-025 (3 lines) PROVINCIAL. OFFICES: Palmerston North. Mowlem Buildings. The Square. Tel. 5950. Wanganui. Selwyn Buildings, The Avenue. Tel. 3386. Masterton. Hardan Buildings, Perry St. Tel. 1161.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES <£ DEATHS. BIRTHS. FRETHEY. —On January 14, 1935, nt Warnock Obstetric Hospital Lower Hutt, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J Frethey. of Eastbourne —a daughter. JACKSON.—On December 27, 1934, at Ruanui Private Hospital, Taihape, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jackson (nee Edna de Berry)—a daughter. DEATHS. COATES. —On January 15, 1935, at Green Lane, Auckland, Ann Loek, late of St. George’s Place, Brixton, England, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas ■Coates, York, England, and beloved mother of Mrs. A. L. Hill, Brooklyn. Wellington ; aged S 3 years. DOMIGAN.—On January 15, 1935. at 111 King’s Crescent, Lower Hutt, May Cairns, widow of the late William Domigan; aged 77 years. FAULKNER.—On January 15, 1935. at her daughter’s residence (Mrs. May Dudson), Pur.cell St., Foxton, Hosannah. relict of the late Francis Faulkner, formerly of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. Also mother of Muriel Leader. JVATISON. —On January 15, 1935. at theWellington Hospital, John Edward (Jack), dearly loved husband of Sophora Watson, 2 Knigge Avenue; aged 57 years. IN MEMORIAM. KING. —In loving memory of our beloved son. Pat. who was drowned in the Hutt ißiver, January 16, 1934. One year to-day since our sad loss, No one knows what the parting cost. Only those who have lost can tell, The sorrow of parting without farewed. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. KING. —In loving memory of Pat, who was accidentally drowned on January 16, 1934. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by his loving cousin and friend, Joyce and Mabel. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpiTF, Friends of the late John Edward A Watson are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Salvation Army Citadel, Vivian Street. To-morrow (Thursday), January 17, 1935, at the conclusion of the service, which commences at 1.30 p.m.. for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Phones 24-155 and 16-781. rpirc Friends of the late May Cairns A Domigan are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave 111 King's Crescent, Lower Hutt. To-morrow (Thursday), January 17, 1935, at 2....0 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. . J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. Ph on e 63-828, rpHE friends of Mrs. Rosannah FaulkA ner are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which will leave her daughter’s residence, Mrs. May Dudson. Purcell St.. Foxton, on Thursday. January 17, 1935, at 2 p.m. for the Foxton Cemetery. J. A. HOFMANN, Undertaker, Foxton. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MORRIS, . JUN., LTD.,’ • Funeral Directors, Undertakers, 60 TARANAKI STREET. Telephone (Day and Night) 52-159. I"! OBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LIMITED, Undertakers, Tel. 24-155. 164 Adelaide Road. Night Telephones 16-781 and 14-216. TSAAC CLARK AND SON,' A Funeral Directors, 27 WINGFIELD STREET, N.I. (Off Molesworth Street). Telephone: Day. 41-561; Night, 41-238. MONUMENTAL MASONS. OAR AND SONS, Tel. 1273, 80x.112, Masterton —Italian Marble and Scotch Granite Memorials and Kerbing erected in any cemetery at lowest prices. High-class work guaranteed. H. GREENFIELD" Monumental • Contractor, Box 59, Featherston. All kinds of Cemetery Work undertaken. Prices moderate. , FLORAL TRIBUTES. * SEND FLOWERS. SEND FLOWERS. WREATHS, CROSSES, SPRAYS, ’’ FUNERAL EMBLEMS of Every Description designed by MISS MURRAY, 36 Willis Street. Telephone 40-541; after hours, 41-477. ‘-THE FAREJY BOWER.” WREATHS, Posies, Bouquets, Boxes, v ’ Baskets, choice Cut Flowers, delivered anywhere, any time. One Address: Miss A. Farey, 63 Manners Street. Tel. 42489; after hours, 50-343. Here’s Rosemary for Remembrance. MISS BLACK Rosemary Floriste, 125 UPPER WILLIS STREET (above Perrett’s). The popular Floral Studios for Bridal Bouquets and Floral Work of every description. Telephone 50-663; Residence, 54-817. We Telegraph Flowers. “rjHE DOMINION.” Office Hours: Daily, 8.30 a.m. —10 p.m. Saturday, 8.30 a.m.—l p.m. 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m.—lo p.m. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS AND IN MEMORUM: 2/6 Cash: 3/- Booked. SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: Under Special Heading as indicated. 15 words !/• cash, 1/6 booked. , 20 words 1/6 cash. 2/- booked. 25 words 2/- cash, 2/6 booked. 30 words 2/6 cash, 3/- booked. 35 words 3/- cash, 3/6 booked. 40 words 3/6 cash. 4/- booked.

LARGER SPACES. Except where otherwise specified, PER INCH. SIX (C) CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. 30/-. Address all communications to the Manager. qpo ensure prompt attention, all complaints relating to any of “The Dominion” should be made to the Secretary, '

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 95, 16 January 1935, Page 1

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