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BIRTHS. PATIENCE.— On the 27th September, at Nurse CYonin's, 37, Owen-street, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Patience— a son; both well. EDWARDS.— On the 27th September, at ttaeii residence, 32, Leraud-street, Berhampore, tc .Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Edwards— a daughter (premature) McGILLIVRAY.— On tho 29th September, 1915, the wife of Lewis Donald McGillivray — a son (stillborn). BIRD.— On the 30th September, 1?15, at their residence, Lower Hutt, to Mr. and Mra. G. BirJ— a son. DEATHS. FALCONER.— On the 26th September' (suddenly), nt Invercargill, Alexander RobeTtson Falconer, Seamen's Missionary, Port Chalmers and Dunedin; aged 72 years. WILKINSON.— On the 28th September, 1915, at 2, Oriental-terrace, James Purvis, dearly Iwloved infant son. of James and Kmily 'Wilkinson; aged 1 year. TONKIN.— On the 20th September, 1915, at her residence, 118 a, Taranaki-street, Margaret, widow of the late Benjamin Tonkin, of Kumara; aged 60 years. Kumara paper please copy. McKINSTRT.— On the 29th September, 1915, ;it Trenthain Military Hospital, of cerebrospinal meningitis, Leslie Gordon, second dearly loved son of L. and M. McKinstry, of Potbonby, Auckland ; deeply regretted. RICHARDSON.— On the 30th September, 1915, at his residence, 132, The Terrace, Wellington, John lloore Richardson, the dearly beloved husband of Frances Ann Richardson, in his 76th year. \ BDWARDS.— On the &th September, 1915, at 32, Leraud-street, Berhampore, Valma Elvy, only daughter of Edgar Albert and Amy Grace Edwards; aged 3 days. Private interment. BLACKEY.— On the 30th September, 1915, at Eastbourne Mrs C Blackey, wife of Mr. Joseph Blackey, of Pahautanui; aged 72 years. R.I.P. IN MEMORIAM. . , BAKER.— In ea<J and loving memory of my dearest mother, Mary Baker, who passed away on the 30jih September, 1913. Sad thoughts, they linger round my heart, While tears, they often flow; And to that sad and lonely grave, My thoughts th«y often go. Sadly missed; dearly loved. Inserted by her loving daughter, F. Amies. BAKER.— In affectionate remembrance of our dear mother (Mary Baker), who fell asleep in Jesus on the 3(fth September, 1913. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, W. and. L. Baker. BAKER.— In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ba,ker, who passed away on the 30th September, 1913. Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, B. and 0. Baker. PINK.— In loving memory of our dear sister Rose, who departed this life on the 30th September, 1911. Four, years have passed, oh, how we miss her! Friends may think the wound has healed, But tl>ey little know the sorrow That is in our hearts concealed. Inserted by her loving sister and brothcr-in-tt law, L. and E. Russell. > PINK.— In loving memory of Ethel Rosie Pink, beloved daughter of Caroline R. Fc>rd, who fell asleep on the 30th September, 1911. 'Tiß hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart; 'Tis"hard, co hard, to speak the word, We for a time must part. Searest Rosie, we have laid thee In the peaceful grave's embrace; But your memory will be cherished Ttll we see your heavenly face. Inserted by her mother and sisters, Daisy, Flossie, and Ivy. QVIN.— In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Quin, who pas&ed away at Wellington on the 30th September, 1911. Gone, but not forgotten. , Inserted by hor loving ton and daughter, James Quiii and Kate .Tracy. S BIRTH, MARRIAGE, aad DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed by 6ome responsible person to ensure their sertioMISS MILSOM. Hair Physioian. Learn scientific home treatment. H&irj Foods, Hair Tonics, Hair Cream. Face and Skin Foods (in powder form), "Cultene" Skin Food. Call or write, 94, Willis-stroet, Wellington. 4 doors above Evening Bosk 'Phone 814. ]t/|"RS. 'ROLLEOTOP^quaiined London JLrJL and Paris. All Hair and Face Treatments, Shampooing. Superfluous Hair permanently removed. Switches, Transformations, etc., at English prices. Combines made up. 266, Lambton-quay. TelMS o^ VIBRO Facial Massage, Scalp Treatment, Shampooing-, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 283, Lambton-quay (over Orr Chemist). '.Phone 1594. VEILIA LIQUID FACE POWDER. rjnHE use of Liquid Face Powder is the JL most up-to-date method of beautifying the complexion. It gives a lovely velvety appearance; softens, nourishes, and preserves the skin, hides all redness and blemishes, and is absolutely harmless. All chemists and stores'. Price 2s 6d. Post free 2s 9d. TOILET SPECIALTY PTY., Box 743, Wellington. 1_ ANNOUNCEMENT^ MISS GARDINER, with experience Sydney, begs to announce that she has commenced business 9 as a Dressmaker in Wellington. Ladies desiring Stylish Frocks and Costumes, made and fitted with personal care, can consult Miss Gardiner at 212, Lambton Chambers, Lambton-quay (opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains. - 1 /CRUSHED COKE, -REDUCED IN PRICE. Now Is per sack, delivered. 'Phone (4010) your order to GAS CO. AIM STRAIGHT FOR ARCHER'S, FOR BARGAINS. Special Purchase 10 doz Ladies' and Girls' Ready-to-Wear Hats. Usual price 7s 6d for 4s 6d. 15 doz Untrimmed Straw Shapes, worth 4s 6d for 2s lid 5 doz Black Made Veils, worth 3s lid foi Is lid 1000 yards Cotton Voiles, newest stripes, 10id yard 30 only Bordered Blinds, worth 2s lid foi Is lid. UPPER CUBA-STREET. Small Exoonses. Goods Cheap. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE." ANY Member of the Expeditionary Foroe may be Photographed FREE at the BARTLETT'S STUDIO, 10, WILLIS-STREET (between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's), Wellington. A Finished Portrait will be sent FREE to any siven address. 1 FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture ; highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street. (GENUINE Sale at Wickens's, 179, 3T' Cuba-street. Framed and Unframed Pictures 15 per cent, reduction during- sale. ALL-PATENT One-bar~ ShoesT^ the newest design, with fanoy button ; smart perforated backs. Nowhere else can such value be had, 14s 9d. Martin's Sale. Courtenay-place. SE Desert Gold Tea i£ your home Enjoy its rich, telr^nag flavourfull, fragrant, and thoßoughly satisfying. ITO LKT, 5 Rooms, over shop, city ; . 22» 6d. J. Fanning and Co., 74, Manners- street

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 78, 30 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 78, 30 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 78, 30 September 1915, Page 1