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POST OFFICE NOTICES

Mails dose at the Chief Post Office, Dun,(#}„,sunder.— , ;„.....„,. , , THIS DAY (TUESDAY), APRIL 11. For Australian States, also Pago Pago, Expeditionary Force (Egypt), South Africa, Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe (due London May 24), _ (correspondence to be specially addressed via Suez), per Riverina, by North Express at 10 a,m. Late-fee letters C.P.O. 10.30 a.m., and guard's van till 11.14 a.m. > For Lyttelton and Christchurch, per Tarawera, 2 p.m. Late-fee letters 3 p.m. on board. FRIDAY, APRIL 14., For Lyttelton and Christchurch, per s.s. Monowai, at 1 p.m. Late-fee letters at 2 p.m. on ship. SATURDAY, APRIL 15. For Fiji, Fanning Island, Canada, United States of America, United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, etc. (due London May 18), by North Express at 10 a.m. Late-fee letters C.P.O. 10.30 a.m., and guard's van at 11.14 a.m. Money orders for places within the dominion close one hour before advertised tima of closing letter mails. Money orders for plaoes beyond the dominion for despatch by the North or South Express close at 4 p.m. tho previous day. Registered mails close one hour before advertised time of closing ordinary mails. Book packets, commercial papers, and newspapers close half an hour before the' advertised time of letter mails. Theodobe Kino, Acting Chief Postmaster.

BIRTH PAUL.—On April 1, at 3 Pentland street, North-East Valley, to Mr and Mrs J. J. Paul—a son. ■ DEATHS. FOR THE EMPIRE'S GAUBE. JOHNSTONS. — On or about August 7, 1915, reported by Court of Inquiry to have died from wounds, Roy Johnstone (late of Blackstone Hill and Pomahaka), the beloved husband of Kate B. Johnstone. CRICHTON.—On April 10, at her residence, 72 Moreau street, St; Kilda (after a long and , painful-illness),• Jane; j dearly beloved wife of Andrew Williamson Criojiton; aged 36 years. Deeply" mourned.' HANNAGAN.—On April 10, at Dunedin, John, beloved husband of Catherine Isabella , Hannagan; aged 31 years. Deeplv regretted. R.I.P. Private interment.—-Hugh Gourley, undertaker. JOPP.—'On April 9 (after a lonjt illness), Peter Fish, fourth beloved son of Catherine and the late. J. L. Jopp; aged 39 years. LATIMER.—On March 28, at Nurses Marryatt and Anderson's Maternity Hospital, Milton, to Mr and Mrs G. Latimer, Dunedin—a son. WHITE.—On April 10, at hie parents' /residence, 41 Macandrew road, Edward French, tho beloved infant son of James and Elizabeth White; aged 7 months. Deeply regretted , . Private interment.—A. IJ. Wynn and Sons, undertakers.. . IN MEMORIAM. BEATON.—In sad and living memory of our dearly-loved eldest" son Alexander (Alex.) Beaton, who died on February 13, 1900, at Bluff Plain, Waianakarua; in his tenth year. And our dearly-loved second daughter, Annie M'Donald, who died on April 11,' 1915, at Oamaru; aged 33 years. How sudden were their deaths to us, And great surprise to all. . When God did say, " You must away," Could they refuse the call? Dear loved ones, you have left us In this -weary world to sigh, But God hath not bereft us; We shall meet you by and by. Sleep on, dear loved ones, , And take your rest. We loved you dearly, But God loved you best. by their loving father and mother! sisters and brothers. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of our dear molJier, who died at West Taieri on April 11, 1915. \ With tearful eyes we watched you, mother, Going on your Heavenly way. Although we loved you, mother dear, Wo CQuldi not make you stay. Now with triumphal palm, she stands Before tho Throne on High, Serving the God she loved, amidst The glories of tho sky. —Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family. GEMMELL.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Isabella Gall, who departed this life on April 11, 1915. Yet again we hope to meet When -flie day of life is fled. GEMMELL. —In loving memory of Isabella Gall (Bella), who passed away at her residence, St. Kilda, on. April 11, 1915. Hard was the blow, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. God willed it so, and thought it best To take her to His house of rest. —Inserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. ' .

Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deitths sent by post Jor publication must bear the signature of onr agent, ;i clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and Gd for each line over five. "In Memoriam " notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line ie made for each line of spnce -occupied. ■ Notices of Death and Private Interment wirhonfc reference to either time or place of interment: prepaid 5s 6d, booked 6s 6d. Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the faneral notice is a separate, advertisement or is part of the death notice: prepaid Bs, booked 9s. In computing the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon eix words to Mie line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are inserted also in the Witness without additional charge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 4

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POST OFFICE NOTICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 4

POST OFFICE NOTICES Otago Daily Times, Issue 16666, 11 April 1916, Page 4