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T ADIES' FOOTWEAR! A- t ■ ■ The Finest Collection of LADIES' SHOES in Wellington. SPECIALS for Anniversary Week. C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS, LTD., C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS, LTD., 44, MANNERS-STREET, 106, CUBA-STREET. BIRTHS. __BKKTT.—On the 27tb February, 1921, at 105, Richmond-street, Petone, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. T. Albrett—twin sons. All well. _PPL_TON.—On the 27th February, 1321, at their residence, 10, Oriental-terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Appleton—a son. ' MARTIN.—On the 28th February, 1921, at Nurse Cronin's, Owen-street, to .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (Worthy) Martin—a daughter; both well. PRICE (nee TOT O'MEARA).—On the 23rd February, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Erie Price, of Arawa-road—a son.. . . MARRIAGES. DEVENPORT—KEY.—On the 28th February, 1871, by Rev. Thomas Buddie, John Thomas Pevenport to Maria-Key. (doUten wedding). , GKAHAM—FORSYTHE.—On the 27th January 1821, at the residence of the bride s mother, "Belle Vue," Washington-avenue, by tlie Rev. H. E. ISellhouse, (Siarles David, younger son of Captain and Mrs. E. Graham, . Nelson, to Etteile, younger daughter of Mrs. A. E.'Forsythe, Brooklyn. ■WHYTE—GREIG.—On the 19th January, 1921, at Pahautanui, Leslie R. Whyte, eldesd son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Whyte, Tokomaru, to Agnes M. Greig, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Greig, Pahautanui. ■ DEATHS. CHATLIN.—On the 24th February, 1921 (suddenly) at Wellington Hospital, Christina Chatlin (late of Fife, Scotland), widow of Frank Chatlin, and loving mother of Lorna and Frankie Chatlin, of Kilbirnie. Sadly i missed. \ (Home papers please copyV CH-ESMAN.—On the 27th February, 1921, drowned at Evans Bay, Wilfred Francis, beloved son of Arthur and Sarah Cheesman, 20, Hall-street; aged 20 years. PRENDBKGAST.—On Sunday, 27th February, 1921, at his residence, 88, Boltoii-street, Wellington, the Hon. Sir James Prendcrgast, K.li., retired Chief Justice of New Zealand, in his Ssth year. No flowers (by request). ■WALSH.—On the 27th February, 1921, at her residence, Tyne-street, Island Bay, Nellie, eldest daughter of the late E. J. Walsh, after a short illness. R.I.P. IN MEMORIAM. CARNE.—In loring memory of my father, Nicholas Came, who died at Ohakune on the 28th February, 1920.Inserted by Carrie Price. IANE.—In loving memory of Catherine Lane, who died at Wellington on' the 28th February," 1915. :: ■ ■ ' ■ . ■ Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loviiig husband and son and M. R. LEGGE.—In loving memory of Edwin Lionel Legge, the beloved husband of Emy Legge, who died on the 28th February, 1916. . Manly and true in all his ways, • i-low to condemn and quick to praise; Ready ti* help in tinfo of need, Gentle in thought as well as deed. .There is a link death cannot sever, Love'and remembrance live_ for ever. . Inserted" by his loving wife'and 'daughter^!? Madge. MeCASKEY.—In loving memory of Ernest Cos- . groye McCaskey, who died at Auckland on the-29th-February, 1916. , : '■'■''" To memory ever dear. RANDELL.—In kind remembrance' of Mr. E. Randell, who passed awny at his residence at. Karori on the 28th February, 1920. This day brings back to memory One who was Sailed to rest;, .'■ And these who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best.. Inserted by C.A. RANDELL.—In ever loving memory of our dear father, Edward Randell, who passed awuy at Karori on the 28th, February, 1920. ■ One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away; God took him home; it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. ': His smiling face, his cheery clasp . Are pleasant to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died' beloved by all. Inserted by his three sons, Guy, Hoy, and Percy. RANDELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Edward Randell, who passed away at Karori on the 28th February, 1920. A loving husband,, kind and true, None on earth we'll find like you; The blow was great, none could tell, The loss of the hnsband I loved so well. Inserted by his loving wife. RAIT.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away on the 28th February, 1919. Sadly missed. . Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Lottie, Bert, and Bertie. BAIT.—In loving memory oi my dear mother, who passed away on the 28th February, 1919. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter l-»elyn. RAIT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 28th February, 1919. Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, J. H. 1. and grandchildren. , . RAlT.—In memory of one who treated me as her town. Inserted by K. Beck. RAIT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 28th February, 1919. Remembered. Emily, Len, and grandchildren. SOLOMON.—In loving memory of onr dear father, William John Solomon, who died suddenly on the 28th February, 1920. •His cheery smile, and loving ways Arc- pleasant to recall; He had a kindly word for each, He died esteemed by all. Inserted by his loving son and dangbter-ra4a.w, and family. SOLOMON.~-In loving memory of my dear husband, John William Solomon, who died suddenly on tho 28th February, 1920. Inserted by his loving wife and family, C. Solomon. SOLOMON.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who died suddenly on the 28th February, 1920. . At rest. Inserted by bis loving daughter' and grandchildren, Florrie Masters. SOLOMON.—In loving memory of our dear father, William John Solomon, who passed »way on the 28th February, 1920. Gone is the fac* we loved so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear; Sleep on, deaf father, and take thy rest, We miss thee most who loved thee beet. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, W.and M. Solomon. BEREAVEMENT NOTICSS. THANKS. MR. and MRS. ARTHUR CHEESMAN, 20, Hall-street, tender their Sincere and Heart- . felt Thanks to the many kind friends for assistance in the drowning accident of their I , son Wilfred at Evans Bay yesterday. Special thanks are accorded the Hannah and Durrant families, Evans Bay Road, for their extreme kindness and assistance. 9 . ~~ BIKTH. MABRIASE and DKATH NOTICES must be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their insertion. i CASH BATES for Birth, Mirriage, Death, and In Memorials Notices, SIXPENCE per LINE. (Minimum charge, ?s 6d). Sii words to tin line. WANTED Known—Monographs and Gramophones always in stock. Edison's two-minute Records Is 3d, Disc Kecords from 2s 6d. Fleming, The Phoneries, Newtown.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 1

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