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BIRTHS. [ BALLINTYNE.—On January 2, at Nurse I Davidson's, Mills street, to Mr and Mrs T. Ballintyne, St. Kildu—a daughter. SIMMO^NDS. —On January 1, at Quendon Maternity rrospital (Nurse Leedcn’s), '534 King street, to Mr and Mrs L. G. Simmonds, 14 Carr street, N.E. Valley—a daughter. STEWART.—At La Rochelle, 97 Elm row, on January 8, to Mr and Mrs Duncan ’Stewart, of Middlemarch —a son. MARRIAGE. HELLYER—FAEQUHAR.—On December 5. at First Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. Geo. M’Donald. Ronald M'Donald, eldest son of Mr G. C. Hellyor, Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, to Nellie Isabella, fourth daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo. farquhar, BclDreld, Highcliff. DEATHS. BAIGENT.—On January 9, at Ashburton, C. V. Baigent, F.E.C.S.E. DOBBIE. —On January 9, at her residence. Broad Bay, Martha, the beloved wife of Edward Debbie; aged 61 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers STOBIE.—On January 7, 1923, at Wakari Hospital, John Carruthers, beloved husband of Catherine Ellon Stobie, 346 Rattray street; aged S 3 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment.—R. M’Leon and Son, undertakers. IN MEMORIAM. COOPER.—In loving memory of William Cooper, who died on January 10, 1922, at Waikoikoi; aged 82 years. HAUGH.—In loving memory of David Cameroff'Haugh, who died at Tapanui Hospital on January 10, 1918. “Sadly missed.’ Inserted by his loving wife and child. MacMILLAN.—In sad but ever-fondest memory of Marjorie, only beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Lemon, who passed away on January 10, 1921. Just a little tired bending neath the rod. Though the lonely way is wending up to God. —lnserted by her loving parents and brother. PATTERSON.—In loving memory of our dear wee Billy, who died January 10, 1922; aged 4 years and 7 months. Ever fondly remembered by his loving mother, father, brothers, and sisters. Thy will bo done is hard to sav When one we loved is called away. No morning dawns, no night sots in, But what wc always think of him. FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. im übuobiam. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of Driver William B. Johnston, sth Reinforcements, killed in action near Ypres, January 10, 1318. To memory over dear. i —lnserted by his loving parents and brothers. SIMPSON,—In loving memory of 22120 Private Herbert Simpson (16th Reinforcements), who died from wounds received while in action, somewhere in Franco, on January 10, 1918; aged 22 years. Ever remembered. —lnserted by bis loving parents, sister, and brothers. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QOOD VALUE In LADIES’ HOSIERY. Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose, in Grey, Nigger, Putty, Mole, Champagne, and Browns: 4s lid Pair. Ladies’ Art Silk Hose, with Fancy Drop Stitch, in Black and Shoo Grey; 6s lid Pair. Ladies’ Pure Silk “ Phoenix ” Hose, Fashioned, in Black only: 10s 6d Pair. BROWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD), Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. M ONEY to Lend on Freehold Security. J. W. THOMSON. Solicitor, Empire Buildings. 179 Princes street (opposite Manse street). N OTHER NEW ONE. Tp cope with the ever-increasing demand, Thomson’s have another Albion engaged in delivery, in addition to the eight already m use. The left side has an inscription in gold leaf to the effect that Thomson’s employees are all medically- examined, the right " Thomson’s as supplied to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales.” This wagon is a work of art, is one of the neatest in Otago, and is really worth inspection.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18757, 10 January 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18757, 10 January 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18757, 10 January 1923, Page 4