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BIRTHS, marriages and DEATHS BIRTHS aNK. On November 4, at their Clevedon Road, Papakura, to Mrs- Geo. Blank, a daughter. —On November 7, 1928, at Hollibone’s, Gillies Avenue, SSSm. to Mr ‘ and Mrs ' Xelson Grove, of a son. - J1 -unRICKSON. —On November 8, at ,'rirtra Private Hospital, Cambridge. W&*“ or J n( j ji rs . Martin Hendrickson, a s t„ , s On November 6, at Nurse A. Mj Men's Papa toe toe, to Mr. and Mrs. g? Mills,’ of Runciman, a daughter. Mr?. Charles ~ Ip2B, Pukekohe, Sutton, marriages ■ ttAWAV BATHE. —On October H , twom Presbyterian Church, by SI, »t t '\V McDonald. Roy James Hat,he.a y to Myrtle Eileen Bathe. “Tames—HlLL.— On August 29, at the residence, Takapuna, by brlde u»v Father Doyle, William Henry, the A of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse James, th idson to Cecilia Elizabeth, youngest and Mrs . Hildebrand T. ymf b <rf Takapuna, late of Thames. DEATHS .. . ehi On November 9, 1928. at her A A„ece ’ B Sentinel Road, Herne Bay, residence, e d wlf( , o£ John Allen. funeral will leave the above adT il for Waikaraka Cemetery, to-mor-at 2 p.m. Private interr"rrtPELAND. —On November 7, at his . S residence. 4 Church Street, Devonrporee Frederick, beloved husband Copeland. in his 48th year.Deeply regretted. wpv/EY—On November 8. 1928, at his residence, 24 Great South Road, Otau .hn Francis Hesketh, beloved husband 0 { Sarah A. Kevey. R.T.F*. Tonies, beloVen iills, in his 81st year. PATTERSON. —On November 9, 1928, or the Auckland Hospital, Thomas, beloved husband of Martha Godwin Patterson* in his 69th year. bereavement notices bull. —Mrs. H. Bull and Family, of m Suffolk Street, Newton, wish to thank •ill kind friends and relations who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. GASH. —The family of the late Mrs. >[ F. O. Gash wish to thank all kind friends who symapthised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. WILLIAMS. —Mrs. E. Williams and daughter wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours and kind friends for sympathy so kindly expressed in their sad bereavement; and for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS y^ATNET AND SONS. Symonds Street and Newmarket. Phones: 47-619, 47-819 Residence, 41 PARK RD„ 41-534. C LITTLE AND SONS LTE • Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 209 HOBSON STREET, CITY. Branch Office, 56 Mount Eden Road. Day and Night Attendance. Office, Phones 45-880 and 45-881. TJ. McrVOR AND SONS * UNDERTAKERS, Karangahape Road, next Newton Po« Office. Phones 40-689, 26-713, 26-033. WESTERN PARK FUNERAL, CO., No. 70 PONSONBY ROAD. Town or Country Motors. JAS. WEIR, Manager, Phone 26-938. MONUMENTAL MASONS JBOUSKILL, JUN„ Monumental • Mason, 130 Symonds St. —Best work at lowest prices.—Phone 41-651. PARKINSON AND CO.. Victoria The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues free on application. Phone, 44-164. FLORAL EMBLEMS. TtflSS CARNEY, Floral Artiste. —BeautlAuL ful Funeral Wreaths at shortest notice, delivered anywhere.—Phone 40-035 Shop, 20-745 private. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS. T7T3EP Fit and Enjoy Life.—Take XV. “PHOSPHORTON," the great Nerve Tonic. Bottles 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d. —A. Eccleg, Chemist. TOILET. pHARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame Mae), direct from Hollywood, California Introducing Eugene's new Flat Permanent Waving System, now so popular.—Suite 34. 3rd Floor. H.M. Arcade. Phone 47-034. T/’fclEP it Dark.—Clarke's Hair Dye XA restores youthful colour; Black. Brown; 2s. 3s 6d.—Clarke. Chemist. 116 Victoria St. CHIROPRACTIC. following are Palmer Graduates, A Members of the and Australian Chiropractors Association. Consultation Free, TuHN W. YOUNG, Room 3, St. Kevins y Arcade (Upstairs). Newton. Phone IS-a2B. fVJGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and Freda), Witness Buildings. Queen Phone 44-929. /TILES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs., V* Queen St. and H.B. Bldgs. Princes street, Duned.n, Phone 45-525. BOARD AND RESIDENCE BOARD offered 3 respectable men; j central; homely family.—6 East St. i T>OINT CHEVALIER—Young men, bed j A and breakfast, or full board; near j handy bus.—Address at The Sun, “pBRNLEIG H." AUCKLAND'S beading private HOTEL. 28 LOWER SYMONDS STREET. .£*o minutes Queen St. Ideally situated, excellent service, good table. Magnificent views. Telephone 41-319. MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress. BOARD WANTED HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION JDAYSWATER. —Norwood Road, furn- . ished Bungalow*, to let from Novmt>er 17, f or one month or longer.— r*PPly Feaver’s Store. _____ ROME, comfortable. 6 rooms, furnished, *a telephone, minute tram, handy bath_.g_,fPot; Christmas holidays.—Address iLThe Sun, 316, H E SUN IS AVAILABLE DAILY At y OAKLEIGH PARK, HENDERSON VALLEY, FOR HOLIDAY-MAKERS AND _ CAMPERS. .TOURISTS’ AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE. AfOTOR: mile* City 14 Kauris, Bathing if OTORISTS—The finest Avenue ps_._ Rimus in Waitakeres; 5 bot. water; sports area mi nutes’ run beyond Ferndale. Kauris Native front;

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 3

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