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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LUCINETTE” Have for Sale a number of ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES. Also, BEAUTIFUL TRIMMINGS, Suitable for Evening Wear. NEEDLE WORK, WOOL WORK. HAND-PAINTED WORK, Including an AMERICAN IDEA IN LEATHER WORK, BASKET WORK. Taking Orders for all kinds NEEDLE WORK ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADES. ALL KINDS FUR WORK ALTERATIONS. A TRIAL WILL SUFFICE. LADIES’ OWN WORK SOLD ON COMMISSION. ' , “ LUCINETTE,” DAWSON’S BUILDINGS. Savoy Entrance, Moray place. RATHER ROUND the cheerful blaze. It’s WARONUI COAL. Clean, pure heat. Proved the most economical. THIS WEEK’S QTAGO WITNESS. TUESDAY, MAY 29. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS (49 Pictures)—View of Ohinemjitu, Rotorua. Visit of Bishop Azariali, of Dornakal, India. Some Views of the Recent Floods. Dunedin Bowling Club’s Team. Lake Wakatipu-Grecnstone-Routeburn Wonderland. Now Zealand Church Congress at Christchurch. New Zealand Football Association’s Representative Team, Touring Australia. Delegates to the Dominion Secondary Schools and Assistants’ Conference. Delegates to Conference of Technical School Teachers. Delegates to the Dairy Farmers’ Union Meeting at Palmerston North. The Monument to Christopher Columbus at Buenos Aires. S OLID COM FOR WARONUI COAL T, Burns longer with a beautiful, glowing heat. Proved the most economical. T7IXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN. Mi SPECIAL OFFER. 8000 YARDS OF LACE TO BE SOLD AT # HALF ORDINARY PRICES. FILET- LACE. Assorted Patterns and Widths. SPECIAL PRICE 6d, Bd, lOd, Is, Is 3d Yard. CLUNY LACE, Heavy Make. Is lid, 2s lid,' 3s lid per Dozen. Also at sd, 6d, 9d Yard. IMIT. TORCHON LACE. 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is lid Dozen Yards. VAL LACES. 6d and 9d Dozen Yards. SEE WINDOWS. BEOWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD), Dunedin’s Busy Business Centre. BIRTH. ONGLEY.—At Taihape, on May 11, 1923, to Mr and Mrs R. C. Ongley—a son. MARRIAGE. HOLGATE MAW.—At St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on April 18, 1323, by the Bishop of Singapore, assisted _ by the Yen. Archdeacon Swindell. Alys Lillian, only daughter of Mr and Mrs D. Maw, of Singspore, to Maxwell Russell,’ only son or tho late Mr .T. Holgote and Mrs Holgate, of Morning-ion, Dunedin, New Zealand, DEATHS. ANDERSON.—On May 16, at “ Shansie," Leeston, Canterbury, Mary M. G., relict of Andrew Anderson, and formerly of Shanzie, Alyth, Scotland; aged 85 years. CAMERON.—At Wellington, on May 30, 1923, Ewen Cameron. (New Zealand railways); aged 56 years. PATERSON—On May 26, at “Stanhope House,” France road, Napier, Catherine, beloved wife of Robert L. Paterson. IN MEMORIAM. ALLEN.—In loving memory of Leslie Norman, youngest son of Marwood and Jane Allen, of North-East Valley, who departed this life on May 31, 1902.—Inserted by his loved ones. CORTISSOS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Elias Cortissos (Ben Curtis), who departed this life on May 28, 15 37 “ So loved, so mourned. They are gone, but not forgotten, Never shall their memory fade; Fondest thoughts will ever linger Round our dear loved ones’ graves. daughters, and loving mother, brothers, and sisters. CORTISSOS.—In ead and loving memory of our dear father, Benjamin Cortissos (Ben Curtis), who departed this life on May 29, 1909, at his residence, 87 Stafford street. “So loved, bo mourned.” MACKENZIE. —In loving memory of our dear father, James Mackenzie, who departed this life at Cromwell on May 31, 1919.—Inserted by his loving eom-in-law and only daughter, Nell. RAE. —In loving memory of my dear sister (Mrs Rae), who passed away at Middlemarch on May 31, 1920, One by one our dear ones leave us, And our sad hearts wonder why; But we have God’s own assurance Wo shall meet them by and by. I often think of days gone by AVhen we were all together. A shadow o’er my life is cast My sister gone forever. —lnserted by her loving sister, M. Callaghan, Wellington. YOUNG. —In loving memory of Charles Young, who died at Kelso on May 31, 1910. In fond and loving memory of my darling mother, who died at Invercargill on May 27, 1911. May I meet her there in Heaven, When my sands of lime have run. Where there is no thought of sorrow And no tears of grief are shed. Oh! do not nurse thy sorrow, Nor strive to see the end : He has taken one so dear to me To be Himself my friend. They miss her most who loved her best. —lnserted by her loving daughter Maggie Heller (Hamilton) and grandsons Robert (Winton), George (Invercargill). Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post for publication mast bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge lor these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. “In Memoriam ” notices are inserted at the same rates, hilt when verses arc added nn additional oharge of Oil per line is made for each line of space occupied. Notices of Deaths and Private Interment without reference to either time or place of interment: prepaid 5s Gd, booked Os Gd. Notices of Death or Funeral, either where tho funeral notion is a separate advertisement or la part of the death notice: prepaid 9s, booked 10s. In computing the lines of space to bo occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 ore, therefore, charged Gd for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are inserted also in the Witness without additional charge. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom do piurao or initials, care of any X'ost Office, will not in future bo received by the Postal Department. H OPE & KINASTO UNDERTAKERS, 86 ST ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602. Day and Nigki. N,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18876, 31 May 1923, Page 6

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