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MKTH3. GOLDING —On the 21st February. 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Golding, at Kent Villa, Wadestown— a daughter. DXnfKETt— Oa the 23rd February, at 65, Devon-street, the -wire oi J. S. Dunnett— a son. MARRIAGES. BROWN— LEASK.— On the 6th December, at St. Mark's, Tunbrldge Wells, by tho Rev. Alexander Morgan, vicar, Arthur Brown, of Swanscotnbe, Kent, to Kabherine Mildred Joan, adopted daughter of the lato Rev, W. J. Habeas, 8.A., of Wellington, New Zealand, and Mrs. Hnbens, of Tunbridge ' Wells. HAII— ASCHMANN.— On the 19th February, at St, Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Wellington, by the Rev. A, M. Johnston, George J. Hall, L.R.C.8.1., L.R.C.P.1., son of Ambrose Hall, limerick, Ireland, to Rosa Aschmann, daughter of the lato Captain Aschmann, Lyfcteltoa. VA MEMORIAM. ATKINSON.— Sacred to the memory of mother.— B. McC. ANDERSON ASd NATION.— In loving memory . of Duncan Anderson and Percy Nation, who fell together in action at Bothasbwg, South Africa, on 28rd February, 1902. HAILWOOD.— In memory of Margaret Eileen, dearly loved daughter of John and Margai'efc HaHwood, who died on the 28rd February, 1911, aged 4 years *md 2 months. 8.1.P. Dearest Eileen, thou hast left hb, Thou doEt dwell with angels now," And a wreath of glory priceless Sparkles on thy shining brow. In thy pure and joyous childhood .Christ called, "Child, come here to 3fe, ; Wait a little, dearest Eileen, And -we soon shall follow theo. Inserted by her loving parents, WdASIVICa.— In memory of my de« father, Trepo VncaslvJeh, who departed this life on the 28rd February, 1909. Dearest father, how we miss you, None but aching hearts can tell; Home has lost you, heaven gained you, Dearest father, fare-thee-well. Inserted by his loving daughter; A, Shortis, VTTCABIVICH.— In loving memory/ of my dear father, Trepo Vucasivicb, who departed this life on the 23rd February, 1900. Sleep on, dear father, your -work is o'er, Your willing hands shall toil no' more; This world was ttrife. in heaven there's rest, We misß you most who loved you best. Inserted by his> loving daughter Madeline. VTJCASIVICH.— In, loving memory of my dear father, who departed this life on the 23rd February, 1909. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and P. McEwao. RELIABLE Hairwork of every kind at Christeson's. Graceful, self -fitting Transformations, perfectly natural and undeteotable. Beautiful Real Hair Switches, Plaits, and Coils of finest quality. "We can matoh every shade of hair. We give best value, and supply a class of naintfork absolutely unprocurable elsewhere. We also make up Ladies' Combings to best advantage. Call or write. Louis Christeson, Hair Specialist, Man-ners-street, Wellington. Largest Hair Stores in Australasia. MISI3 MILSOM will Nourish the Most Perished Scalp and Make Hair Grow. Grey hair restored without injurious d#es. Dandruff cured. Hairwork, Hairdressing, d Shampooing, Face Massage, Electrolysis — ■ all treatments. Telephone 814. King's Chambers (opp. Stew&gfc Dawson'e), Willis-st,, Wellington. MRS. ROLLESTON, Hair Physician and Face Specialist (London and Paris), 256, Lambton-quay. Hair Treatments, Hairdressing, Shampooing, Face Massage, eto. Electrolysis. 'Phona 1696. TTIBRO Faciaflaassage, Scalp . Treat- » Shampooing 1 , Manicuring, Pediouring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mm. Haybittle, 268, Lambton-quay (ore. Orr, Ohemist). 'Phone 1594. i SUPEKFLTJOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (reg.). A guarantee given, with each case undertaken. See testi- ' monials^and letters. Mrs. Hullen (oveU Economic), Lambton-quay. 'Phone 1047. - I_ffi TUTORIAL. PRIVATE Tuition and Coaching for Examinations. 68. Abel Smith-st. 1 TO POULTRY FARMERS. iti O B SALE, ONE TO TWO ACRE BLOCKS on Hutt-road (near Kaiwarra). Ideal sites for poultry farms. Price low, terms easy. Apply CLARKE AND MENZIES, 197, Lambton-quay. OSRAM LAMPS. OSRAM LAMPS. . 2/6 AT 2/6 ! KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., ' 88, Willis-street , (Next Evening Post). LADIES jIMTHO like real snappy style and !* V teal honest comfort in their footwear should visit our Great CLEARANCE SALE, Where our profits have been entirely eliminated. Can you better theso prices anywhere else in Wellington? " Ladies' Black Glace Kid Walking Shoes, medium toes, button or lace, 12s 6d. , NOW B/3. Women'B Tan Walking Boots, nizes ' 6 and 6, out they go at 6/11. Ladies' Black Glace Shoes, laco or button, smart Louis heels, 21s. NOW I4/9. • PEAPvCE'S AECADE, 106, Cuba-street and Biddiford-st. ACTIONS SPEAK ! ffIHAT'S WHY WE'RE CROWDED :JL* OUT EVERY SATURDAY. OUR BARGAINS ARE GENUINE! : LOOK, FEEL, AND TRY. MEN ! THE RENOWNED MARSHALL'S wear < like steel ; welted boots, usually 268 • NOW I6/6. THE WORLD-FAMED MARLOW'S, glove-like,i endle3B wear; boots worth 28* 6d FOR 22/6# LADIES, WE'RE DESPERATE! THE NOTED HIGH-GRADE HEISER SHOE, welted, and valued at 17s 6d, GOES AT 8/6# TAN SHOES, 13s 6d, for 8s 6d. COLOURED SHOES, champagne, grey, and white, 10s 6d, for 6s 6d. KG MENI SMALL MEN! WE STOCK s's to 12's. PEABSON'S COBNEB, (Late Gear's), CUBA-STREET I__1 __ rr\ oho h b 1. 5 rooms, Island Bay 3 room*, Homewood-avonue, Karori 4 rooms, Boxhill, Brooklyn 7 rooms, Island Bay Full particulars on application. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., _ Cable-street (Nea rjTown Hall). O LET, centro of Wollington-terrace, 12-roomed House, every c<-invemelice. For particulars, "ppiy 15o» WellingtonJcrrace. . ' i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 46, 23 February 1912, Page 1

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