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31RTHS. MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS. DEATHS. JOHNSON—On November 23rd, 1918,_ at I'ctono Temporary Hospital, oi influenza. William Johnson, beloved husbanil of Kate Johnson, aged 39 years. Deeply regretted. VELEA.—At Blirnmorton. on November 23rd, 1918,0 f influenza, Giovanni (Jack), dearly beloved son of iir and Mrs Vclla; in liis 22nd voar, Auckland and Palmorston papers pleaso copy. BANKS—On November 31th. 1918, at her residence. 9G, Oriental Bay, Je?*e Ann Alonteith Alan, dearly beloved v.ifii of Frederick William Banks, and daughter of Ihs late Martin William l'nnis, formerly Mayor of I'oit Chalmers. BOBINSON—On November 22nd, Edward Michael (Ned), beloved husband of Ellen Robinson, of Manakau, and loved second son of -Mrs and tho lato Mr J. Kobinson, of Otaki; aged 28 years. E.1.1'. FUNBHAL NOTICE. rjXBE Funeral of the lato Elizabeth ■*■ Larnacli v.ill leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. 11, Wilson and Son TODAY November 20th, IUIB, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ItOBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers aud Embalmers, 161. Adclaido road. i Telephone 1999. 638 FUNERAL NOTICE. 13 Friends of Air B. E. H. Cooper ■*- aro respect!ully invited to attend ;ho Funeral of his dearly beloved wife, Mary Elizabeth, -which will leavo the ■esidenco of her mother (Mrs Crawford) 15. Mein street. TO-DAY (Tuesday), November 26th, IBIS, at 2.30 p.m., for tho Karori Cemetery. D. RITCHIE, Undertaker. £6. Hiddiford street, 'elephone 19(11. 690

PONEKE LODGE. EJiBERS are requested to attend Af-M. the lunerai of the laic Bro. E. L. Eaton, P.A., which" will, leave his lattresidence. 20, Hector street, Pftone, at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday), November 25th. 1918,'for Taita Cemetery. E. A. KING, 686 Secretary. HTJTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rHE Summer Show which was to bave been ,held in the Drill Ho.ll. Lower Hutt. on December 4th next has been abandoned owincr to the Epidemic of Influenza in the district. GEO. •WEBB,. 681 Secretary and Treasurer.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. OEGINALD COLLINS, LIMITED *% (Wellington) . Have limited Stocks of "PERRIEB," the famous French Natural Sparkling Mineral Water. AULDANA CHAMPAGNE. AULDANA SPARKLING HOCK. AULDANA SPAEKLING MOSELLE. Quotations on Application. Telephone No. 1331. (By Special Appointment to His Excellency Lord Islington.) Thorough and Expert Treatment in MED_UAL AJND ELECTRICAL (Medical and Electrical Masseuse, Cert. England), assures to new and old patients skilful treaumenc and caretul attention to til© alight-it detail: The result of her experience as a Medical and Surgical Nurse in London to many physicians and surgeons and ten years' successful work in Wellington. Patentee and Contractor to N.Z. Government —Selt-Fitting Bandages, lonic Medication treatment prevailing in all up-to-date. Military Hospitals. Galvanio and Farradic Cabinets and Appliances for the Violet and Ruby Rays. Medical electricity and Bays treatment can be given at patient's. residence. Terms on application NOTE NEW ADDRESS: The Wellington Medical and Electrical Massage Institute. 123, Upper Willis street, Wellington. 'Phono 1864. 8 IN ONE. >EMINGTON i BOOK-KEEPING TYPEWRITER. I.—A TYPEWRITER. 2.—An Adding and Subtracting Machine (listing or 3, —A Book-keeping Machine. Any typiste can learn its use in a few minutes. Exactly the same as our Typewriters ERROR-PROOF and FOOL-PROOF/ Reduces Book-keeping to ordinary Typewriting. Call for Demonstrations. THE REMINGTON AND RONEO AGENCY OF N.Z.. 20, Brandon street Telephone 2848. Ti/H"ADAMB FOLEY is now quoting IYJL Prices ?or Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Teaching Classes will be resumed in Newtown and also at W 1 • ediately the Inllue""Mr F. V. Frazer. a.m., when an application was made- by the police for the refund of money to : pawnbroker who had advanced cash oi a stolen watch which had been paw said: "I mado it a practico when in Auckland, and 1 do not see any reason why I should depart from it here, to grant repayment to pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers, monoys which they have advanced on stolen property, on certain conditions. Where the owner of the propertv has been careless the pawnbroker is entitled to a refund, but when this circumstance does not exist the pawnbroker must accept the loss as portion of tho risk of bis business. It, is iust a business incident as far as a pawnbroker is concerned, and in eases where it. is shown that a ridiculously low price has been given for an article. I would not allow a refund even if the owiior of tho property had been careless."

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10136, 26 November 1918, Page 4

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