DEATHS.
MILtAE.—On the 13tli July, 1918, at her mother's residence; No. 10, Riddif ord-street, Ethel Clara, beloved wife 'of Bartholomew Millar, and youngest daughter of. Mrs. Caroline Pszley; aged 30 years. Pri-vatc interment., Dunedin,'papers please, copy.
Mr/ H. E. Holland, M.P., will speak at the Alexandra Hall on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, the subject of his address being: "Bishop Sprott and the Conscientious Objector." ■'.. . The Theosophical Society's new hall at 19, Marion-street, will bo officially opened at 7 o'clock, to-morrow evening, when Mr. J. Ross Thomson,' "general secretary, will deliver a lecture on "The Message of Theosophy to tho World." • For -the purpose o£ considering remits for the Executive Council meeting in August, a special, meeting of members of the Federated Seamen's Union is to be held at the Union's Room;, Queen's ."ChjimbOfs; 'at 7;p?m/"pn Monday.; next. At the' Baptist Church, Vivian-street, on Tuesday next, _ a concert will be given by tile 1 choir, assisted', by' friends.' A' good 'ovenirig-V'entertainment "is promised, Admission is free; a collection will bo taken. "Several valuable farm propertes in the estate, of'the late Mr. Norman Kirkcaldie are "-to bo olfered at auction on tho 24Ui July at Levin. These properties aro eminently suited to dairy farming, and tlio proximity to Wellington, with an assured market for all milk that could bo sent lo I town, or in the alternative with the pro- ! specfc of supplying the local factory with milk for buttor or cheese making, assures to the dairy farmer an immediate return upon his product. The remarkable prices how beinjj paid for' butter-fat for dried milk is directing the attention of many o£ our more up-to-date farmers to tho possibilities this new industry possesses.—(lnserted by arrangement.) In "The Gown of Destiny," tho Triangle ■ featnr'o-boinff'-shoivri at Everybody's j Theatre . to-day,, tho .6to.ry .is. one of tho man who was jeered at because ho was too afraid to enlist,' and was laughed at wheu ho did enlist because of his slight physique. By profession ho was a designer 'd£ gowns, and after being roj ected for military service, ho dreamed of a wondorfulide6igh.[* In due course, a. gown . wa^ vl made;,spQor.ding, # t6''.it, and while tho designer was ■lamontingt'tho fact'that he ■ was' unable,:.rto.aefve.his"-.bolovedi.country, Franco; -the -gown-went: ita-fateful way, working unsuspected miracles, and all to .fcljp.. ben.Qfit v of v ,.the, deskner'i.,cptmtry. The seveuth episode of "The Mystery of tho Double Dross" will aleo ba shown.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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400DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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