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BIRTHS.

BARNES.—On the 14th July, 1918, at Nurse Major's, 21, Home-street, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. -Barnes,- Khandallah—a son. CAREY.—On the 16th July, IDIB, at their residence. 74, Upland-road, Kelburn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Carey—a son; both well. HASTINGS.—On the 14th July, 1918, at St. Helens Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hastings—a son. KATUSCH.—On the 16th July, 1918, at Heri Heri, Havelock North, to Mr. and Mrs. Rene Natusch—a son. MARRIAGES. • TONGE-N ATION.-On the 10th July, at Ngaio, Wellington, by the Rev. W. Howe, William, youngest son of W. Tonge, to Doris Edna, • second daughter of E. J. and M. Nation. •. DEATHS. . BASSETT.—On the 13th July, 1918, at his residence, South Carterton, Wairarapa, John Bassett; aged 73 years. BELL.—On the 11th July, 1918, at Paltnerston North, Duncan Bell, of Kaumai, third son of the late Duncan Bell, and beloved husband of Lucy Bell, and brother of. John Bell, Martinborough, and Mrs. Wood, Thorndon Esplanade; aged 59 years. At rest. - EXLEY.-On Friday. 19th July, 1918, at Wellington, Albert Edwin Exley, beloved husband of Esther Exley, Liadum-terrace, Roseneath. Private interment. LEESON.--On the (Uh July, 1018, at Christchurch, . Emily May Leeson, sister of Mrs. George .Durnctt, Johnsonville; aged 27 years, . Loved hy u'l. ' -1.0 WE.--On the 19th July. 1018, at her residence, .". Lcwisville-terracc. after a short and juinful illr-ess, Helen Clara, beloved wife' of „> 11. 11. t,own in lier 47th year. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. MRS. MARY BBLCHER, 33, King-street, wishes to Th.'-uk ..Mr. O. Warren, ofliccr in chargo, i.Jnvemmeut liuiklincs. Wellington': Dr. Line, Mr.-. T,.Ash. Mrs, McPhee, and families, and also Mir. Patterson, of King-street, and other kind friends, for messages of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. ,■ MRS. E. MACMERSON and Family, .of 21, George-street. Wellington, wish to Thank all friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tiibutes; also Dr. Huthwaite and Sister Pownal!, of Otaki, in their recent sad bereavement. MRS. W. McLEAX desires to Thank all kind friends for floral tributes and expressions of sympathy to her in her recent sad bereavement, j, IN MEMORIAM( CROOKS.—In iloving memory of our dear mother, who!departed this life on the 19th July, 1917. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Louie Crooks, Petone. CROOKS.—In loving memory of our dew mother, Harriet Crooks, who died on the 19th July, 1917. , As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, R. and A. Crooks. CROSS.—In memory of Joseph Cross, who died at 57, Wallace-street, on the 21st July, 1916, aged 81 years. Inserted by- wife, family, and grandsons (on active service). GIBBONS.—In loving memory of Patrick Ar thur Gibbons, who' died at Porirua on the SOth July, 1917, aged 33 years, after great suffering., R.I.P. He is gone but not forgotten, He was always fond and true; Never murmured in his sufferings, Still-1 know what he went through. Sleep on, dear Paddy, your life is past, My love for you till the end will last. Inserted by Mrs. Bessie Musgrave. (Masterton papers please copy). GLEDHILL.—In memory of Edmund Anderton Gledhill, Private '" Secretary to the late Sir John B. Thurston, K.C.M.G., Governor of the Western Pacific Dependencies, who died at Fiji some years ago. "Man for judgment, must prepare him." Inserted by his. only and loving brother, Archibald George Anderton Gledhill. I -IcFARLANE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, James Leask-McFarlane, i who died on the 20th July, 1917. I Do not ask us if we miss him, I There is such a vacant place; I Can we e'er forget his footsteps, And his dear, kind, happy face? Every *night when the sun goes down, And the toil of the day is done. Oh. we long for tho father we loved so well And the smile or him who has gone. Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and sons. PARSLOE.—In' loving memory of my dear mother, Isabella Parsloe, who passed away on the 21st July, 1913. Until the day break. - Inserted by L.S. SULLIVAN.—In loving memoir of our dear mother who died in Wellington Hospital on the SOth July, 191 G. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, A. M. and A. Sutton. • SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of our dear fi \ eZ\ w, ho die'l in .Wel'ington Hospital on the 20th July, 1910. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, C. and K. Sullivan. SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of our dear «° l eI; v?° (iieil in Wellington Hospital on the 20th July, 1010.. liisi-rti-l by her daughter and son-in-law, E. and A. Wilkinson, and Les and Fred. VALENTINE.—In affectionate remembrance of my dear father, Frankland Valentine, who passed away on the 20th July, 1915. Inserted by his loving daughter, A. McGill. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Clara (Curly), who do-i parted tills life on the 21st July, 1908, at Kuiwnrra. A dear one is missing and with us no more, | That voice so much loved we hear not again -, But we think of you now the same as of yore, And we know you are free from trouble" and pain. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. J

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 1

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BIRTHS. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 1

BIRTHS. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 18, 20 July 1918, Page 1