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MARRIAGES. HARDIXG— COUPLAND.— On the Ist July, 1843, at Haggerston Churcli, Parish of Sf. Mary's, London, by the Rev. John Owen, curate, Thomas Bennick, third surviving son of the late Thomas Harding, oi Gospoit, to Jane, second daught-or of Michael Couplan-J, engineer ,and millwright, Southwark. (Diamond wedding). GRIBBLE— BYRNE.— On the 30th June, at St. Peter's Church, Wellington, by the Rev. G. P. Davys, M.A., Herbert Charles, fourth eon of Captain Gribble, of Liverpool, England, to EHie Nell, third daughter of the late John \ Byrne, Esq., of "Dromore," Mallow, Ireland. DEATHS. GRIFFIN.— On the 30fch June, at his daughter's l evidence, 2, Percival-street, Charles Griffin, of Christchurch, in hia 78th year. R.I.P. COLLISON.— On the Ist July, 1908, -at the Wellington Hospital, David Archibald, dearly beloved son of Samuel and Daisy Collison, Seatoun, aged 2i years. R.I.P. IN MEMORIAM. GENDALL.— In fend and loving memory of "little \V Hie," who passed away at LytteJton on the Ist July, 1898. "Suffer little children to come unto Me, For of ouch is the kingdom of Heaven." , Inserted by those who loved htm. BARR.— In loving memory of Eleanor Mnutis (Ella) Bnrr, who died on the Ist July, 19M. Inserted by her sorrowing mother and sister. BARR. — In loving memory of nur dear cousin EUs, who died on lit July, ISO 4. Gone from our midst, Ivov» cadly we ji^ss her, Our dear Cousin Ella, whose memory we shall never forget. Inserted by her loving cousins. BARR. — In fond remembrance of Eleanor Maude (Ella) Barr, who died at Wellington on the let July, 1904. Four years to-day but still to memory dear, Thy loving name" we breathe and died a. tear ; Time cannot alter love so true, For years bring back our grief antw. Inserted by her Auntie Liszie and family. BARR.— In loving memory of Ella Barr, who died on the Ist Jury, ISO 4. You are not furgotten, Ella dear. Inserted by B.H.W. BARR. — In loving memory of Eleanor Mnude (Ella), who departed this life on the Isa July, 1904. Forget you, dear Kill, I never will, I lo^ed you here, I \n\e your memory still; You pirted frum th : s world of pain To live with God in Hu donnin. Tnierted by J.L.

fTTHE medical profession is unanimous in JL acknowledging that Massage, if applied scientifically, is one of tho safest, •implest. yet mest effective methods of treating diseases of an obstinate character. I have mado a careful study of Medical Massage, and I can produjo abundant tes timony of my success with Wellington patrons in cases of Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sci&tica., Neuralgia, Nervous Disorders, Epilepsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipr.t on, and other complaials In fact, thprj aie f<«r ruments (bat properlyapplied Mas-age will not cure or relieve. — CHAS. A. TURNER, Modical Massage Specialist, Rawson's Buildings, Weilicg-ton-terracci. 1 !T> EMOVAL oi Superfluous Hair. — 80Oj fore using the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. Hsybittle on Electrolysis, the only permanent cure ; _6L_L^mbton-quay. R S. ROLLESTON, Hair Physician, Face Specialist, and Masseuso (Certificated) All Treatments. Shampooing. 3, Willis-street, over Carroll's. 'Phone 1599 ISS MILSOII, Hair Physican, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen their own treatment. Hairwork of all depcription. Hairdrossing done and taught. Shampooing, Manicuring, Clipping. King's Cliambors. Telephone 814 1 ISS A. DAVEY'S MILLINERY COLLEGE, Hume's Buddings, 65, WILLIS-ST. Pupils thoroughly instructed in all \ branches by an c£P<?rtEooms open from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.. Monday and Thursday Nights from 7 till c - " Remodelling a speciality. COD Liver Oil, freEn, sweet, and pure, Is,. Is Sd, 2s 6d, at Castles' Pharmsicies, Riddiford-streefc, Island Bay, Vivianstreet, and .Cuba-street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. iTT ADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Mis-Itt-i 1 fit and Left-off Clothing bought; highest price given. Letters promptly attended to. Mrs. Nightingale (late Mrs. Cousins), 118, Taranaki-street. i-Tnrr-oFF clothing. T ADIES' and Gentlemen's superior MisJL- fit and Left-off Clothing bought; highest price givpn ; 'etters attended to. Mrs. Botterill, 121, Ingestre-street. Telephone 2375) "~ BRITE-GLAS. mHE LIGHTNING WINDOW And MIRROR CLEANER! 1 All Storekeepers. JTT IQUORICE, the best Spanish, in 4oz sticks, 6d each, at Castles' Pharmacies, Wellington. TO NEWTOWN RESIDENTS. ISAACS, ISAACS, PHOTOGRAPHER. HAS Opened a Branch Studio in RIDDIFORD-STREET. Latest Styles in Art Portraiture under MR. ISAACS' PERSONAL SUPERVISICXN: VHOTO POST-CARDS. YOU can obtain Photo Post-cards of all the latest events in the Dominion — Football, Rowiuj;, Sports, Shooting, Harbour Collisions, Etc., etc., at "ZAK'S." Willis-street. Wellington. FELLOWS' Hypophosphite3, 5s 6d: Scott's Emulsion, 2s 2d, 3s lid; Ang-ier's, 2s 4d, 4s 6d ; Blaud'a ideal Tonic and Blood Pills, same as prescribed in all tho loading hospitals, Is 6d and li per 100; Hot Water Bags, Enemas, Douch Cans, etc., in great variety. We remind fresh customers that our compounding of Physicians' and all other Prescriptions is conducted with extreme care and absoluto fidelity. C. and H. EVENS, Chemists. Tel. 1185. NOTICE. I BEG to notify the Public of Thorndon that I have Sold, as from the first of June, 1908,. the Branch Business of tho Waingawa Meat Company carried on at Molesworth-street to WILLIAM LEWIS LUDWIG, who has been for several years manager of that branch. All moneys owing in respect of the business carried on at the Ivlolestvorth-street Shop will bo received by the said William Lewis Ludwig, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. The Main Shop in Manners-street will continue to be conducted by the Waingawa Meat Company WALTER E. WOODS (Waingawa Meat Co.) 13th June, 1808. In referenca to the above, I beg to Thank all Customers and the Publio generally for the support accorded me during my cighfc or nine years' managership of the Molesworth-street Branch of the Waingawa Meat Company. In purchasing the business on my own account I hope, by strict attention to orders, cleanliness, iiid by keeping the best stock procurable, to merit a continuance of public support. WM. L. LUDWIG. 13th June, 1908. KOTE-Telenhoae No. £32.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue LXXVI, 1 July 1908, Page 1

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