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BIRTHS BTILLMAN— Afc their residence, 62. Broughamstreet, Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stillman— a daughter MARRIAGES KLtfNIGAN— PYCROFT.-On the 19th May, 1915, at St. Mary of the Angels Church, Boulcott-street, by Rev. Father Vennmg, Maurice, eldest son of Daniel Finnlgan, Nelson, to Edith, youngest daughter of Mrs. R. Pycroft, of Wellington DEATHS EMERSON— KiIIed in action at the Dardanelles, Lieutenant Percy Tlvy Emerson, silver medallist of the Royal Humane Society, and of the First and Seventh South African Contingents. Dulce et Decorum est pro patrla morl BEICHE— On the 3rd June, at Wellington Hospital, Robert James, son of Charles and Prances Reiche, WaEefleld-street, lower Hntt; aged 7 years MASTERSON— On the 4th Juno, at his residence, Montague-street, Lower Hutt, William Masterson, aged 47 years; deeply regretted WADLBY— On the 4th June, at Dunedln, George Wadley, late of s.s. Maunganul ; aged 63 years CRAWFORD- On the 4th June, 1915, at 27, Thompson-street, Flora Crawford, sister of Mrs. A. E. Mills. Private interment NILSEN— OH Friday, 4th June, 1916, at h«r residence, 80, Broadway-terrace, the wife of N. J. Nilsen, only daughter of W. J. and M. A. Lightfoot, of Wellington. Her end was peace BOND— On the 6th June, 1915, afc his residence 185, Hanson-street, J runes H. Bond, beloved husband of Amelia. Bond, aged 40 years; deeply regretted IN MEMOBIAM HARDY— In loving memory of our dear father, who died on the 4th June, 1912 Inserted by bis loving daughters, Gladys and May BOYD— In loving memory of my dear husband, James A. Boyd, who died on the sth June, 1914 The rolling stream of time rolls on, But still the vacant chair • Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of him who once sat there - Inserted by his loving wife DOYLE— In loving memory of Mary Doyle, the beloved wife of John Doyle, who departed this life on the 6th June, 1909. R.I.P. So loved, so mourned Inserted by her loving husband and family CAMERON— In loving memory of my -dear father, Ross Wallace Cameron, who passed aw*y on the 6th June, 1911 Inserted by his loving son Bert CAMERON— In loving memory of Ross Wallace Cameron, who died on tbe 6th June, 1911 Rest on, beloved, Mil death's arrows all are cast, Rest on till all the tempest hours are past; Until the morning dawns in joy. at last, Sleep, sweetly sleep Inserted by his loved one, J. C. Salkeld BOYD— In loving memory of my dear father, James Augustus Boyd, who departed this life On the sth June, 1914. At rest Inserted by 6. 0. and M. G. Kenny BEREAVEMENT NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. C. HICKEY and Family desire to Thank Matron and Nurses of the Seddon Annex ; also Father Peoples, for their untiring attention to , their late _ daughter Fanny, and all friends who so kindly sympathised with them in. then? sad bereavement BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their In- • sertlon '
rpHE IDEAL TIME-TABLE & GUIDE. The Traveller's Companion.' Illustrated. Is now ' on Sale at all Booksellers and Railway Book Stalls. PRlCffi -- SIXPENCE. Trains, Trams, Steamers, Coaches, Holiday, Health, and Scenio Resorts. Aocommodation Lists. RENEWAL NOTICE. |~VUR Clients are requested to note v Change of Address to ROOMS 20-21, BANKS BUILDINGS, Grey-street. (Take Lift). ROBERTSON BROS., 'Accountants and Trade Assignees. CITY PARCELS DELIVERY. INNISS AND SON, Tel. 2674 A, de- • liver Parcels in Town and Suburbs. Charges: Not exceeding 281b 6d, 561b 9d, 1121b Is, 2001b Is 6d. Luggage collected and delivered ~ ' LOWER HUTT/. ' SELL or Lease, fine Property, 7_ acres, well sheltered, large orchard, glasshouse, 10 asparagna beds, house, outbuiidinga. Owner 1 , Evening Post. W CHEAP PROPERTY, KELBURN. ANTED to Sell, 5-roomed House, 8 minutes from Cable Car, bay win«_>w, verandah; land 45ft x 150 ft, planted Bhrubs, treed; gas-cooker, electrio light. Prioe £750; £100 deposit. M'lntyre and Co.. 215, Lambton-quay. HPO LET, Moana-road, Day's Bay, well- *- furnished Bungalow of six large looms and every convenience ; reasonable rent to suitable tenant. Apply to .ARTHUR WARBUR_^^_AN__CO_ fpo LET, .unfurnished Rooms (bedroom -*- and sitting-room), one floor, gas, all conveniences. 97, Ghuznee-streeti, near Wilhs-Btreet. » mO LET, two large Furnished Rooms *"£. wit " oonv enienees, cheap. Apply 158, Ghuznee-stroet. 7TtO LET, • b-roomed House, c.1., h. and A o. water, made garden, Stirling-ter-race, 20s. J W Hendsrson, Karon, or 65, Victoria-street. JTIO LET, single furnished Room, priJL 'vate entrance, 6s. 1, Boston-terrace, off Aro-street. npO LET, Tinakori-road, 2 shops and X. dwellings, with all conveniences, moderate rentals, full particulars. Apply J. H. Betbune and Co., 156, Featheratonstreet rttO LET, 7 rooms, and conveniences. A Apply Mrs. Donald, 10, Inglewoodpluce, off Dixon-street. FjpO LET, Six-roomed House and Shopj JL central. Rent 22s 6d. Good order. Dwan Bros., Williß-street. TO LET a Cough get you down is foolish. . Wilton's Old English Cough Lirictus will fix it. Is 6d, all Chemists. TO 'LET, for 3 months or more, to approved tenant, 10-roomed Furnished House, every convenience, about 1 mile Trentham Camp. Write W.F., Post Agency, Petone. fpO LET, for 6 months, from Ist June, X fully Furnished House. Apply Mrs. Fell, Day's Bay. TT\O LET, good 4-rd. House, all conJL veniences, good locality. Apply 71, Cambridge-terrace. . 7TMO LET, 4-rd. Cottage, all convenijL enoes, central, Kilbirnio. Apply No. 4, Co?u_i_a-avenue, off Coromandel-etreefc, Newtown. TO LET, convenient 3-rd. Cottage, scullery, copper, tubs, c.1., Hutt-road, Kaiwarra, 13s 6d. Apply 17, Arthux-3t. TO LET, Bedroom, use dining-room and cojivenioncßS, suit female ongagod duriog day. Address »t Post Agency, Newtown.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 1
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