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TOADIES' F:OOTWEAR! The Finest Collection of LADIES' SHOES in Wol- . lington. SPECIALS for Anniversary Week. C. J. WARD BOOT, SHOPS, 'LTD., C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS,. 'LTD..,. 44, MANNERS-STREET, , '"*' 106, CUBA-STREET. BIRTHS. ''!• CALCINAI.—On the 17th January, 1921, at Nursu Charters, 99, Hanson-street, .to , Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Calcinai, of 132, Apu-cres-cent, Lyall Bay—a daiighter; both well. CI-ARK. On the 13th January, 1921, at 319, Jackson-street, Petone, to Jlr. and Mrs. E. < Clark—a son. ;. . , : JONES.—On the 14th January, 1921, at Dannevirke, the wife of'T. H. Jones—a son. WALKEK.—On the 18th; January; 1921, at the Harris Home, Ohuznee-street, Wellington,' to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Walker (nee Dodds) —a daughter; both. well. ' MARRIAGES. X 'AUSTIN—NASH.—On ■ the, 181h December', 1920, at St. James's Church, .Lower Hutt, Thomas Richard Harrise, eldest son ot T. G. Austin, No'rmandale, '< ~ Lower Hutt, to Winifred Rose, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nash, of Karori, Wellington. BRYDEN-CHAPPELL.-On the sth January, 1921, at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Wellington, by Rev. J. Gibb, D.D., Percival Andrew Dryden, third son of Mrs. O'Suilivan, Palmerston North, to Clara 8., eldest daughter of Mrs. J. Chappell, Wellington;; DEATHS. ( BAKER.—On the 12th January, 1921,' at Wei-' lington, Jeanne, fifth daughter of ■ the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H. K'.tt,, of Dunedin. .{Dnnedih papers please copy). JOHNS.—On the 19th January, 1921, in Wellington, Margaret Jane, dearly beloved wife of W. Gwynne Johns, of Christchurch and London. Private interment. . READY.—On the 18th January, 1921, at'Seatoun, after a long illness, Robert Ready; aged 62 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at Kilbirnie at 9 a.m. '•". . '■'■ , SLOANE^—On the 13th January, IS2I, at her late residence,' "Dunbar," 21, Marino Parade, Ponsonby, Auckland, ■ Margaret Jqhnstone Sloanc, much loved mother of /Dunbar, Walter, and Seddon Sloanc, in her 75th ■ year .'■'...■'■ ■ . WHALE.—On the 17th January, 1921, at Waipukurau Sanatorinm, Private Brnest Edward Whale (12/3503), dearly loved son of Minnie and the -.late Isiah Whale, and brother of (Mrs. S. Hempton, 37, Thompson-street, Wellington, and; Mrs. P. J. Bell, Lower Hutt, in his 39th' year.< Peace, Perfect Peace. By request, no mourning. IN MEMORIAM. , ' ■ BLIjWMAN.—In loving memory of Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of James Blewman, who passed away on the 19th January,' 1918. 1 To memory ever dear.. Inserted by. her loving' husband and family. BLEWMAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the J.9th January, 1918. R.I.P. . ;: ■ • Ever remembered. J. ' t . Inserted by her/ loving daughter, M. House. BLEWMAN.—In 'oving memory of our dear mother, who died on the 19th January, 1918. :. ..<■:. , ' „.; , 1. - „,,-' Inserted by her loving daughter, Margaret. BEAUMONT.—In ) loving memory of Corporal David George rßeaumont,. eldest son of' Margaret Benumorit, of Dunedin (late of. Wellington), who died in Egypt on .the l?th January,. 1916. . . . .-. •• . Duty done. . ', . '. 1 HENWOOD.—In* fond and loving , memory of. our dear father, James Henwood, who died at Petone on the 19th < January, 1909. 1 liave lost my souF's companion, A life linked with my own ; And day by day I miss him more , . As I walk through life alone. Inserted by his loving wife and children. - HOOPER.—In. loving memory of our dear mother, Eliza Jane Hooper, who passed away on the 19th January, 1916. Dearest loved one, we have laid thee In-the peaceful grave's embrace; ,' But your memory will be cherished ' Till we see your, heavenly face. Inserted by> her loving daughters, Myrtle and j Nell. , . • ■ ■ .. • O'SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father, John O'SulUvan, who died on the 19th January, 1920. R.I.P. , Inserted by-his loving wife and family^ O'SULLIVAN.—In sad and loving memory of my dear father,,who departed this life on the 19th January, 1920. May he rest in peace. ■ Inserted by his loving daughter, Noni. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory ,of our dear mother, who died on^ the 19th January, 1920. We often sit and think of you •' When we i are all alone; .For memory is the only thing That griM can call.its own. "r". 'We who loved you sadly miss you ' : In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, A. andF. Singer. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES, . THANKS. . . MR. E. DAVID wishes to Thank the ladies of Miramar and especially the Nurses of Seddon Ward, for their kindness to the late Mrs. David during: her recent illness. BIRTH. MARRIAQE and DEATH NOTICES must bt endorsed by somt wapoDsibls person .to ensure tbeir - insertion. , ■,; . ,■•.':■ CASH RATES for Birth, Marriage, 1 Peatb, and In Memoriam Notices, SIXPENCE per LIME. (Minimum charge, 2s 6(1). Six words to the line. , ' . ' MISCELLANEOUS. jVfrANTED, Pupils, Mandoline, Piano, » ' Violin, Banjo, Guitar. Signor Vadala, the' Best Musio Teacher, 163, Willis-st. ; WANTED to Exchange, nice Persian (female) Cat, for Pomeranian Bitch (small), not necessarily purebred. Write 576, Evg. Post. '. WANTED Known—Auction Sale- of beautifully clean and- useful Household Furniture by Vine and Wilson, at 126, Elizabeth-st., To-morrow (Thursday), at 1.30 .p.m. . : . ■ WANTED Known—Everybody's Furniture Co. are holding their Stock- 1 taking Sale. Everything marked in plain figures. Big reductions. 57, Lower Cuba-st. Dancing Pupils,' 30s quar>TT ter, £2 2s, private tuition, term commences sth February. Write 661, Evg. Post. ; . -. ANTED—Suits for Men at £5 ss. These tailored box suits are latest cut and style, all sizes, splendid material. To Aro House Summer Sale. ; \\XT ANTED, Working Partner, in .good '.II ooying business; imist bo energotio man; small capital required. For particular* apply J. H. Hooper, 276, Lamb-ion-qy; - WANTED to Borrow. £150, for 12 months; good intercut; principals only. For personal interview write 614, Ev(r. Post. WANTED Known — Large, choice, dainty Blouses, in White Voile. Original prices 27s 6d to 32s 6d. Now only 255, at Te Aro House SaJo. ,' WANTED "to Hire,, a smaU""TenTand Fly. ■ for fortnight February. Particulars to Tent, Box 376, G.P.0., Wellinjrtou^ _. , . /■ WANTED— Ladies call, inspect Bargains in Costumes. Wo are stock- 1 taking, and refuse no reasonable offer this week. Seigel's, ladies' tailors,', 27, Manners-st. '

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 16, 19 January 1921, Page 1

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