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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. SOME SAY FLICKERS, SOME SAY MOVIES, SOME SAY PICTURES,' JJUT WHATEVER IT IS “ FOUR WALLS ” IS BOUND' TO DRAW SENSATIONAL HOUSES AT THE REGENT, And : COLUMBIA, EVER FOREMOST,- ■ Has Recorded the. Theme Song, “FOUR WALLS” ' Snug bj- Kenneth Sargent. . No. 01002 IS A GEM, And the Fox-trot. “FOUR WALLS” No. 01073, Like the Movie, is a Thriller. TWO RECORDS YOU WILL NEVER REGRET. LET US DEMONSTRATE THEM. : HOME RECREATIONS, 107 RATTRAY STREET - (Paterson’s Buildings). T he STANDARD INSURANCE CO.,_LTD., Transacts all Sections ol FIRE MARINE, and ACCIDENT Oucludm MOTOR CAR) BUSINESS. Lowest current rates ol premium. Prompt and liberal loss adjustments, inis Local Company, established ov<i hall a century, solicits your patronage. , Dmf , F - T ANDERSON. 20my Manager. lrst . Utility- ol frequent an resului Advertising consists in thu p^ r e s® ‘ s . a * a,) times a large class < Persons, both, in country and town, wh nave no fixed places tor the purchase < certain necessary articles, and ore read to be swayed and drawn toward any pa: ticular place which is earnestly brougt under their. notice. Indifferent to al they yield without hesitation to the fin who asks. • BIRTH. ,\w°J?''7 o . n , AprU 20 - at “Qucndon (Nurse Leedon s), to Mr and Mrs A. Browr Douglas street, St. Kilda—a son. MARRIAGES. EmVARDS—WHtTB.—On April 17 a M - H^nn? W ' 3 Ai ChUr^ h ’' tiore ’ *>y R«v. 1 m. Beattie, Alexander Edwards, of. Ravens n? to < Hllda - second daughte of Mr and Mrs W. J. White, Dunrobln. MURRAY—M' c °Sn.— °n April -2, 102£ at the residence ol Mr and Mrs George Chis holm, Grosvcnor street. Dunedin, Wllliar Cox, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs James Mur ray, Milton, to Agnes, second eldest daugh ter of. Mrs and the late Mr John M'Cosh Broughshane, County of Antrim,' Ireland. STEWART—WOOD.—On March 28, 1925! by Rev E. J, Tipler, Harvey Alexander, onl: son of Mr and Mrs A. 11. Stewart, Dunedin to Winifred Rena, eldest daughter of.Mr ani Mrs T|. W. A. Wood, Roslyn, Dunedin. ' DEATHS. ANDERSON.—On May 3, at Dunedin, Agnes Florence, the youngest daughter of the late G. B. Anderson and the late Ann Anderson, formerly of North Talerl. ' Private interment; i DAVIS.—rOn-May 3, at his residence, 764 King street, Robert Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret Davis, and eldest son of the late Thomas Davis, Palmerston.' “At rest.” —The Funeral will leave the above residence on Monday, May 6, at 9 a.tn., arriving at Palmerston Cemetery at 11 a.m.—Hope and Klnaston, undertakers. HOWE.:—on April 29 (suddenly), at Auckland Hospital, Vera Myrtle, beloved wile of Robert Howe and loved 'Second daughter of Mr and Mrs J. Harland, sen., Bluff; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted,. ’ MANUEL.—On May 2, 1029. at Dunedin, Albert John, second eldest son of the late Edwin M. and Elizabeth Manuel, Coal Creek. Roxburgh. Deeply mourned.—-The Funeral will leave the residence of his brother (W. J. Manuel), Coal Creek, on Sunday, May. 5. at 2.30 p,m. t , for the Roxburgh Cemetery.— Hope and Klnaston, undertakers. PERKINS.—On May 3, 1929, at Christchurch, Rev. John Perkins, late of Balclutba; aged 55 years. WATSON.—On May 3, 1929, at Dunedin, Ethel, beloved wife of William Ward Watson, of 6 John street, Caversham; In her thirty-third year. "At rest.” Private interment.—C. J, Thorn, Ltd., undertakers. IN MEMORIAM. BENNETTS.—In loving memory of John Ed Ip, beloved husband of Ella Bennetts, and 1 dearly loved second son of'John and Mary Bennetts, Roxburgh, who passed away on May -5, 1922. “ Lovingly remembered,” CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Elizabeth’ Porteus Campbell, bploved wife of James Campbell, 34 Hlnau street, Rlccarton, and late of Mosglel.—lnserted by her loving husband- and relatives, MICKELSON. —In • fond and ■ loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Sunshine. Dunedin, on May 4, 1928. “ No one knows how we miss her.”—lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Clandeboyo. PRENTICE.—In loving memory of William Prentice, who tiled May 5, 1928. " Until the day da'wns and the shadows flee away." Inserted- by bis sorrowing parents, sisters, and brother. . loving memory of William Prentice, who died May 5, 1928. "Sadly missed.”—lnserted -by his slater. Minnie. WRIGHT.—In fond memory of James Alexander, who passed away at Dunedin on May 4. 1922. Just a memory fond and true To show, dear Jim, we think of you. —lnserted by J. and J. N.’ Dickie. JJOOB GOURLEY LTD.. ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTORS.' 7 CLARK STREET. Telephone 10-407. Our Modern-Chapel is available for toe' eonrenienre of fbe Public yOPE 4 RINASTON undertakers, 78 ST ANDREW STREET. 'Phone 12-002. Day or Night. A. N HOPE, Rose street, Katkorai and Roslyn Representative. I-? M LEAN 4‘ SON (late Cole and Springer) Economical Under takers. 219 George street Latest Motor Service ’Phone -13-192. Private 'phone 10-410 day or night J Hoigb Knikorni and Roslyn representative. WH. COLE • FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 200 King Edward street, Dunedin south Funerals arranged town or country . Telephone 22 728 •( Day and Night) PJ , J cI D ' Funeral Furnlshi (established 1884) corner ol David a Marlon streets. Dunedin South; phot 23 927 Private 23 153. Day .or Night PROMPT ATTENTION. Memorials. Concrete Kcrblngs to any design. Lettering and all .Cemetery Work n. S. BINGHAM & CO., LTD. 283 Moray place (near' Moray P. 0.). AE- TILLE VS H O MONUMENTAL WORKS. Anderson's Bay (opposite Cemetery gai to-your own design; moderate prices;' mates free,—Private phono 23-831 ; v phone 23-931 [T'LORISTS. 1? *Wivalhs, Bumjuets, Etc " FLOWERYLAND " (Floral Artiste; Miss J Pickard) 176 Princes street (opp. Union Bank) Phones 12-149 and 11-019 (private) LJAV IT WITH Wreaths, Bouquets, etc, and all c tlons of Floral Work. Mias Ch florists —Moncrleff and Stewart 18G street Phones 10-860 and- 20-893; -Mrs EH it, pa n Phones 12-OTi and 13-673. E: Floral Studio. S 6 Princes street I Flora) Work, we pack ana unn at ( notlco Von? ordet solicited Wreaths. wreat Miss MITCHELL, Art Florist, 45 George street; sped in every class of Floral Work. P 11-810. Open Saturday. 5 o.m Pr 11-1 40 M< s sl O a N E FLORAL STUDIO. 23C GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN High-class Floral Designs it the sbo notice. ’Phone 12-106.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20708, 4 May 1929, Page 12

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