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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS ANDERSON. —On April at her siss residence. 37 Kent Street, Frankto Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, of jlofrinsville, a daughter. GUMMING. —On April 12. at Xur.se f?u«l»brook’s. Royal Oak, to Mr. and Mrs. cumm njs, Church Street East, Te pkpapa. a 80,1 ' LISTER- —On April 1", at Nurse Ttush-vrnok-5 to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. M. Lister. JJcJtamberlain Avenue, Royal Oak. n daughter. MORRIS. —On April 11. to Mr. and Mrs. r g. Morris, Pukeora Avenue, Kemudaughter. 407 Great Mr da j \fr« E. J. il Road, a daughter. MARRIAGES BINNING—SMITH.— On I .aoc at St. Michael s Churc by the Rev Father J. .1. B SSIS: n d«. S^thf^V 1 Gisborne. DEATHS ADAMSON.— > ’n April 12, 1929, at his «Sdenae. Redoubt Road. Pa pa toe toe, Pride, relict of the late Marian SeT Adamson; in his 92nd year, private interment Waiuku Cemetery. -»rTER. —On April 12, at Patumahoe, Stanley Samuel, beloved infant son of tvillie and Alice Carter, Patumahoe; aped i vear 10 months. 1 Funeral wiTl leave above address at 1 rn to-morrow (Sunday), for Pukekohe Cemetery. McGREGOR. —On April 12, at Devonpnrff James, late of Coromandel; aged 67 years. MERCEDES. —Of your charity, pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Mary \n»rredes who died at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, on April 13, 1029. Reviuiescat in pace. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the St Marv’s Convent at 0 a.m. on Monday 15th, the Funeral leaving after the Mass for Hillsboro Cemetery. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES r B IRO.—Mrs. Bird and Family, of 01 TSeresford Stret. desire to thank the numroUs friends for kind expressions of «vmpathy, letters, and floral emblems in their sad bereavement. PEEK. —Mr. H. Feek and Family, 16 Mason's Avenue. Herne Bay. desire to • hank numerous friends for kind expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams, floral emblems, and personal service in their recent sad bereavement. ROSSER. —Mrs. W. Rosser, of 183 r.rear South Road. Green Lane, and Family. Wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their rerent sad bereavement, also for messages of condolence and floral emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS W ATNEY SIBUN AND SONS. Residence: 41 PARK RD., 41-534. CUTTLE AND SONS, LTD. • Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 209 HOBSON STREET, CITY. Branch Office, 56 Mount Eden Road. Day and Night Attendance. Office, Phones*4s-880 and 45-881. Karangahape Road, next Newton Post Office. Phones 40-689. 26-713, 26-033. W MORRISON, Undertaker.—Office • and Residence, 167 Parnell Rd., opp. Parnell Library. Phone 43-765. WESTERN PARK FUNERAL No. 70 PONSONBY ROAD. • Town or Country Motors. JAS. WEIR, Manager. Phone 26-935. MONUMENTAL MASONS J. BOUSKILL, JUN., Monumental Mason, 120 Symonds St.—Best work at lowest prices.—Phone 41-651. PARKINSON AND CO., Victoria St.— The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues free on application. Phone, 44-164. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS KEEP Fit and Enjoy Life.—T "PHOSPHORTON,” the great Ne Tonic. Bottles, 2s Gd. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.Eccles, Chemist. VI OIK’S Bronchial Balsam, for coughs "t colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, etc.— Moir. Chemist. 702 Dominion Rd. 'RlCEDlN.”—Wonderful „ O Neuritis, Rheumatism, Gout; thre< weeks’ treatment; 5s 6d, postage, 6d.— Albert Pharmacy, 245 A, Queen St.. U CHIROPRACTIC THE following are Palmer Graduates, Members of the N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors Association. Consultation Free. TOHN W. YOUNG, Room 3, St. Kevins (Upstairs), Newton. Phone TWJGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and eT £ re da). Witness Buildings, Queen St. Phone 44-929. fJLLES AND GILES, Imperial Bldgs V Queen St. and H.B. Bldgs., Prince Mreet, Dunedin. Phone 45-525. rjHARM BEAUTY SALON (Madame , Mae), direct from Hollywood, Calimrniu. Introducing Eugene’s new Flat 1 ermanent Waving System, now so popu--5 Suite 34. third floor. H.M. Arcade. Phone 47-034 it Dark.—Clarke’s Hair Dye restores youthful colour; Black, crown; 2s, 3s 6d.— Clarke. Chemist. 116 Victoria St. TJEALTH is Wealth.’* Why Hot have New biologic methods—Natural, snl e ’- Dependable.—A. O. ISAACHSEN, Pw la J. st in Curative Dietetics, 20a First °° r . Strand Arcade. Consultation free. WANTED KNOWN Classes of Furniture, Pianos p °ilshed.—Write, W. R. Battersby, * Ave.. Kimrsland Qamei New and Old A •St Exchanged.—l6l Repairs, Spare Parts; eve m ake; New and Old Apparat * Hobs Dogs, destroyed painlessly, to\ ST„ f , suburbs. 3s and fare.—Ral ■ Lhemist. Symonds St. HOSPITAL Expert workma Heads. Wigs. Limbs supplit p aer ate charges.—Andrews. oppos; ■ggg«rvoi r . Newton. I E - DAVIS'S Proved K •'red trade ~ . 'ered trade mar Ph Sanft 239 Svm XTarry frc >nds St., Ai FORT. High-class Tailor W°derate prices. All garments gu; •need— Palmerston Buildings. Que 'Pd. G.P.O P -'■KOTO, tlie w ell - no wn Hair Pye. lire •curable In all shades —Dewar. Strnn. UoNOuRA.'I t'ai-s f.,r school boys. 2s Undoes 'or i-irls Is —Cox. the **’ lie h 7 G

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 3

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