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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 3. n Jp>OPULAR LINES,COTTON CREPES, t. IiROWN, EWING'S havo just received 200 Pieces of this very popular Cloth, in all the newest shades, in--0 eluding Cinnamon, Now Mid-Browns, t ] White, Cream, Navy, Saxe, Sky, ; r Apricot, Pink, Cardinal, Grey, and Helio. 30 inches wide, all colours, Is per yard. White, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid yard. 1r - WHITE PIQUES, !S In Fine and Coarse Cords, f Soft Finish. Price: Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d. is 9d yard. h BROWN, EWING, & CO. d (LTD.), j PRINCES STREET, r DUNEDIN. © a d B=========^==—— ,t BIRTH. 1 FORDHAM.—On September 17, at 7 Daly s street, Port Chalmers, to Mr and) Mrs F. ■t R. Fordham—a daughter. MARRIAGES. DON—HASTIE.—On August 29, 1914, at St. Michael's Church, Anderson Bay, .by the Rev, Bryan King, Angus Mitchell, fourth son of John Don, Dunedin, to Chart- lotto Anne, daughter of the late Thomas Ilastia - , M 'CLEARY—KYLE.—On September 22, ) at London, Boyd M'Cleary, 8.D., of Now 1 York, to Mabel, eldest daughter of Alex--5 ander Kyle, Roslyn. (By cable.) Silver Wedding. MUNRO—ALLAN.—On .September 25, j 1889, at the residence of the bridegroom's j. parents, Otematata,, by tho Rev. P. S. Hay, of Duntroon, William Henry, eldest son of ' the late W. G. Munro Otematata, to Jane, second "daughter of William Allan, St. 3 Kilda, Dunedin. Present address: Otekaieke, North Otago. DEATHS. 1 DICKSON.—On September 24, Thomas, ' dearly beloved husband of Johanah Dickson, 3 Kaitangatu.; in his sixty-seventh year. Deeply regretted. , O'DOWD. —At St. Bathans on September 18, Jane Veronica O'Dowd, beloved daughter of Thomas O'Dowd, and nicce of Arch- \, deacon O'Dowd, Warrnambool, Victoria, ! Patrick Hanrahan, and the lato Moses Hanraihan, St. Bathans. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. WILSON.—On September 22, 1914, at his " residence, Fernhill, Glenomaru, George, be- ' loved husba.nd of Elsie Wilson, late of Ngapara; aged 54 years. "Asleep in Jesus." Home papers please copy. ' IN MEMORIAM. HARTY. —In memory of our dear son ' William Desmond, eldest and dearly be- \ loved son of Margaret and James Harty, ' -who died on September 25, 1911, at 14 Elgin street, Mornington; aged 11 years and 11 months. " One less at home." —Inl serted by his sorrowing parents. PUNE EA L NOTICE. ' The - Funeral of tho late THOMAS WILLIAM DAUNT will leave his late Residence, 55 St. Andrew street, for the Anderr son. Bay Cemetery, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), , the 25th iiist., at 11 a.m. Friends will kindly accept this intimation. ,-A> J. WYNN & HOPE, Undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16188, 25 September 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16188, 25 September 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16188, 25 September 1914, Page 4

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