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FUNERAL OF MR T. S. GRAHAM. The wide respect in which the lute Mr "'' S. O'-hjrn was held was evinced on tho sth, when a very ■ large concourse o£ .-..... ui ins iate resilience in Union street to pay a mark of respect to Ilia memory. The iuneral cortege was a very lengthy one, including prominent business and professional men, members of the City Council, retired citizens, and members of Masonic and other bodies. Tho Anglican Church (of which tho deceased had been a member for over 40 years) was strongly represented, also the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Dunedin Cricket Club (of which ho was president for 25 years), and tho Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. The Masonic fraternity, in which the deceased gentleman had for a Jong timo been a leading member, was represented by 400 members, with tho following officers :—V.W. H;o. Scottowe Webb, D.D.G.M., with officers and members of tho English District Grand Lodge; R.W." Bro. Tho?. Ross, P.D.G.M., R.W. Bro. J. J. Clark, P.G.G.M., and other representatives of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand; R.W. Bro. R. Hawcridge, P.G.M.; R.W. Bro. D. Cooke, D.G.M., with officers and members of tho Scottish District -Grand Lodge; R.W. Bro. G. Scott, P.P.S.G.W., with officers and members of_ the Irish Provincial Grand Lodge; V.W. Bro. A. W. Flct't, P.P.G.M., and members of tho Provincial Grand Lodge of New Zealand; V.W. Bro. W. I. Bolarn. P.D.D.G.M., D.D.G.M.M., D.G.H., representing tho Dunedin Grand Chapter. of Royal Arch Masons of N.Z. South, E.C., and also representing R.W. Bro. C. Dilhvorth Fox, D.G., Mark Master of N.Z. South, 8.C., and the Worshipful Mastcra and brethren of lodges under the various constitutions. The pall-bearers were: Mr Malcolm Graham (son), Mr Seaward Cantrell (brother-in-law), V.W. Bro. J. Skottowo Webb (D.D.G.M., E.G.), R.W. Bro. D. Cooke (D.G.M., S.C.), W. Bro. A. W. Flett (P.P.G.M., N.Z.C.), and W. Bro. G. Scott (P.P.S.G.W.. 1.C.). The service at All Saints' Church, and also at the grave was conducted by the Ven. Archdeacon Fitchett, and the Rev. P. B. Haggitt (of Christchurch). The Masonio service at the grave was conducted by tho Revs. R. E. Davies and Canon Small. DID YOUR CHILD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH? Look, Mother! If Tonjrue is Coated, givo " California Syrup of Figa " to Clean the Bowels. • Mother I Your child isn't naturally crosa and peevish. See if the tongue is coated ; this is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels need attention at once. When listless, pale, feverish, "stuffy" with cold, throat sore; when the child _ has tainted breath */ ~\, and doesn't eat, sleep or act natur- « sy-j ally, or has stomachllD I / it remember, a gentlo JUI/ f \\ liver and bowel I 4^ .always be tha k rst treatineni: iV^.'lV^" given. [ / l/OvJ \ Nothing _\| [\Nj \ equals Cali_fornia Syrup o( j ( \ \ \ Figs—' Califig.' "• '■ '■■ \$ for children'3 ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the waste-matter,- sour bile and fermenting food clogged in the bowels pass out of tha system, and you have ajiealthy and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious fruit laxative, and it never fails to effect a good " inside "cleansing. 1 Directions for babies, children of all agea and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. 1 Keep it handy in your home. A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of ' Califig ' —California Syrup of; Figs, then look and see that it is made by the California Fig Syrup Company. Irm* tations are sometimes substituted. All chemists sell ' CaHfig ' —California 'Syrup of Figs, in bottles of two sizes, l/l£ and 1/9.' There were only 264 births in Auckland last month as compared with 280 the previous May; the deaths were 100 as against 110, and the marriages 92 and 95 respectively.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3352, 12 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3352, 12 June 1918, Page 7