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BIftTHS. MOXFttIES.— On the 19th February, at the Man»e, Manunui, to the Rev. James and Dr. Agatha Monfries — a son (stillborn;. TATNELL.— On the 22nd February, at Coorong Private Hospital, Oriental Bay, the wife of L. S. Tatnell, Porirua, of a son. AXDREWS.— On the 22nd February, the wile of Arthur H. Andiews, at their residence, 11, Maarama-crescent — a son. MARRIAGES, MATSOK— BUCHANAN.— On Monday, the 20th February, at the English Cathedral, Bombay, Captain John Matson, Indian Army, to Silvia Mary, elder daughter of Noel Lee Buchanan, of Neison, and grand-daughter , of the late Hon. Dr. Buchanan and of the late Hon. John Bathfrate, District Judge; both iormerly of Dunedin. (By cable). . DEATHS. JIONFKIES.— On the 22nd February, at the -uanse. Manunui, Dr. Agatha Adams Moofries, deeply beloved wife of the Eev. Jas. Monfries. TEEXEY.— On the 22nd Fpbruary. 1011, at his residence, Lancaster-street, Karon. William Feeney, aged CO years; deeply regretted. JOKES.— On the 21st February, 1911, al Cambridge. Auckland, Alfred Ezra Jones, third son of the late Ezra Jones, of Wellington, a§ed 29 years; deeply regretted. IN MEMOKIAAT. yUOASIVICH.— In loving memory of my dear, father, Trepo Vucasivicli, who died at Wellington on the 23rd February, 1809. Not dead to me, I loved him dear, Not lost, but gone before; He lives with me in memory still, And will for evermore. Inserted by his Joying joungest daughter Kathleen. ,VUCASIA r ICH.— In memory of my dear father, Trepo Vucasivich, who departed this life on the 23rd February, 1909. A light is from our household gone, A voice we love is stilled ; "A place is vacant, in our home, Which never can be filled. , Inserted by his loving daughter, A. Shortis. VUCASIVICH.— In lovinc memory of our dear husband and father, Trepo Vucasivich, who departed this life on the 23rd February, 1909. He is gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by -his loving wife and daughter Maggie. ANDERSON" anti NATION.— In loving memory of Lance-Corporals Duncan Andeison and Percy Nation, of the Seventh New Zealand Mounted Rifles, \*ho fell together in action at Bothatburg, South Africa, 23rd February, 1802. fM"ISS MILSOM atlendo promptly all JLu. olients. Hairdressing taught, Shampooing, Electrfelysis, Face Massag-e, Manicuring. Sole proprietress famouo Milsom Hair Preparations. Price-list on application. Miss Milsom, King's Chambers. Telephone 814. Facial Massage, Scalp Trea£ » ment. Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 268, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone. 1594. MRS. ROLLESTON^ Hair Physician and Face Specialist, qualified London and Paris. Hair Treatments, Shampooing, Clipping, etc. Highest diploma, TJ.S-A. for Electrolysis! Advice free. 4, ."Willis-street, over Carroll's. 'Phone 1599. rOROFESSOR CARLYLE ("Alethea"), -»- Hair Specialist and Masseur. Grey Hair restored to natural colour without dye, Baldness, Dandruff, Skin Discolouration, Freckles cured. Advice Frae. 12a, Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. rjTVHERE is no comfort for the traveller, -S- by land or sea, whose hair will not remain wave,d during wet or fine weather. The Permanent Hair- Wave Company, No. 1, Second Kloor, over Carroll's, Willis-st. ~~ WELSBACH E3JECTBIC LAMPS ! . 75 PER CENT. SAVING IN CURRENT. 16, 25, 32, 50, 100, 200, and 400-c.p. Lamps in stock for all "Voltages. fffTHE latest and best in Lamps and JS- Shades. The Shade is as important as the Lamp. See our Holophane Globes and Shades. WELSBACH LIGHT CO., 102 and 104, Victoria-street. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices or from any of | the Buyers in the country. I W. G. FOSTER, j Managing Director. j TRY RADFORD'S FOR FURNITURE. SIDEBOARDS from 50s, Wardrobes from £3 10s. Duchesse Pairs 47s 6d. j Cheets Drawers 255, Tables from 2s 6d, Chairs 3s lid, Bedsteads 21s, Beds 8s Gd, I Carpets from 6d yard. Oilcloth from 9d. I Couches ,27a 6d Estimates given. RAD- | iFORD AND CO., SD. Manners-street, and j Petone. j nnHE reason why we do all work well ! JL and at such reasonable prices — We ] employ the largest stafF of first-class | tradesmen in the city. We use only the | best of material. We guarantee all work ! to be done satisfactorily and carried out ] systematically. We give all estimates i free. Write or Ring. Telephones: City 2043, Karori 2316. THOS. A. WELLS. Decorator. MONEY TO LEND, \ /~&N approved Freehold Securities at the \J LOWEST RATES ruling in the J Dominion. Apply, at once, I ' KIRK AND WILSON, I Solicitors, j Panama-street. Wellington. | MONEY TO LEND, j <O|N Mortgage over Freehold Properties. ,! v/ Apply to '] HALL AND KNIGHT, I Solicitors. 37, Panama-st., : .j Tel. No. 2352. Wellington. I | MONEY TO LEND. HAMERTON, ANDREW and WEBB, Barristers and Solicitors, 235, Lamb1 ton-quay (next Bank of New Zealand), I have Money to Lend, in small and large { Bums, on freehold securities, first and i second mortgage ; also on chattels. Easy • terms of repayment. Note — Attends Upper ■| Hutfc every Thursday and Court day. \ MONEY TO LEND, 'I TN any sums', on approved Freehold _•; J- Security, trom Al. per cent. "4 Repayment by instalments can be arl ranged. ' SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, I Solicitor, $ Tel. No. 31. 31. Hunter-street. I MONEY TO LEND j 'AT from 4jt per cent., on approved I J\. Freehold Security (town or coun- ' try). Chattels Loans also arranged. f Apply ' \ F. G. BOLTON, j * Solicitor, ' 39- Johnston-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 45, 23 February 1911, Page 1

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