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BIRTHS, marriages and DEATHS BIRTHS bell. —On May 31. at Waiuku, to Mr. gild Mrs- J. Bell, of Waiau Pa, a son. BERNEY. —On June 9, at Turua, to Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Berney, Waitakarui u, twin sons. CURTIS. —On June 11. 1020. to Mr. and Airs. George Curtis, 11 Buchanan Street, Glenmore, a son. McINTOSH. —On June 8. at Waiuku. to ji r . and Mrs. Muir Mclntosh, a son. OTTO. —On June 0, to Mr. and Mrs. W. jr. Otto, of 3 It asseli Street, l’onsonby, a son. PENGELLY. —On June 0, at Ilelensville, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Pengelly, a son. rEECE. —On June 2, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Keece, junr.. cf Graham’s Beach, TaiLimti, a son. SLEE. —On June 11, at Hamilton, to Air. and Mrs. T. Slee, of Huntly, a daughter. MARRIAGES PREEST— REEVELY.-On May 11. at the Baptist Tabernacle, Auckland, by Rev. Joseph Kemp, Doris Annie Reevely, Mt. Eden, to Ewart Jack Freest, Horsham Downs Hamilton. YOUNG— GOLDSWORTHY.—On April *0 1923, at the Devonport Methodist i Church, by the Rev. J. F. Martin, Wil- I liam John Young, of Puni, Pukekohe. to Gladys Irene Goldsworthy, of Devonport. ; DEATHS CASSIN. —On June 14, at the residence; her daughter, Mrs. A. Murphy, 27 War,ck Street, Grey Lynn, Hannah Mary, lict of the late W. H. Cassin (late of ! irongia); aged 79.—R.1.P. private interment. CULLEY.—On June 14. 1929, at Ota- I huhu, Euphemia, widow of the late John Culley, and late of Kawakawa; aged 70 years. EWEN. —On June 13, at Auckland, Walter Kingsley, late of Tamahere, aged 72 years. GREENOUGH. —On June 11. at' Whangarei, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Greenough; 3 days. LANG. —On June 14, 1929, at his late residence, 11 Howe St. Newton, Alfred, beloved husband of Emma Dang; aged 58 Funeral will leave above morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m 3Ti“kaser (late Weir). i address to- ., for Purewa undertaker. McCOMISH. —On June 14. 1929. at Princes Street, Cambridge, Andrew Shaw, voungest son of the late James and Eliza McComish; aged 48 years. MALONE. —On June 14. 1929. at Panjiiure, Peter, beloved husband of the late Ann Maria Malone, in his 74th year. MULLIN. —On June 13. 1929. at 36 Sackville Street, Grey Lynn, Veronica Winifred, beloved fourth daughter of Thomas and Barbara Mullin; aged years. RITCHIE. —On June 14, at Hamilton. Bertha Louisa, beloved wife of John Duncan Ritchie, of Ngaruawahia; aged 47, years. SKINNER.—On June 14. at Auckland, Dorothy Laura, beloved daughter of T. TV*. F. Skinner; aged 31 years. TAYLOR.—On June 13, Annie, beloved wife of W. Taylor, late of Takapuna. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES ARUNDEL. —Mrs. W. Arundel and Family, Kopu, sincerely than friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy and help given in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. CHEATER.—Mrs. Cheater and Sons, of Hotel Rotorua, wish to sincerely thank all kind friends who sympathk them in their sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems. IN MEMORIAM LOWNDES.—In loving memory of Stella Lowndes, who departed this life June 15, 1925. Ever remembered by a sincere friend. FUNERAL DIRECTORS D 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-SSI. TJ. McIVOR AND SON! • UNDERTAKERS, Karangaliape Road, next Newton Posi Office. Phones 40-689. 26-713. 26-033. XV ’ESTERN PARK FUNERAL No. 70 PONSONBY ROAD. Town or Country Motors. JAS. WEIR, Manager. Phone 26-938. MONUMENTAL MASONS T BOUSKILL, JUN., Monument; J • Mason. 130 Symonds St.—Best wor M lowest prices.—Phone 41-651. I>ARKINSON AND CO., Victoria St * The most progressive Monumen Masons. Catalogues free on applicati< Phone. 44-164. CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS Fit and Enjoy Life.—Tak V “PHOSPHORTON," the great Nerv Tome;. Bottles. 2s 6d. 4s 6d. 7s 6d.—^ Eccles, Chemist. \| OlKs Bronchial Balsam, for coughs tl. co ‘ds, bronchitis, hoarseness, etc.Chemist, 702 Dominion Rd, TOILET PHARM BEAUTY SALON (Madam f Mae), direct from Hollywood, Cali tPfnia. Introducing Eugene’s new Fla permanent Waving System, now so popu lar.—suite 34. third floor. H.M. Arcad< 1 hone 47-034. ITEEP Tt Dark.—Clarke's Hair Dy restores youthful colour: Blacl ??• Ss Cd * —Clarke Chemist. 11 > ictoria St. HEALTH X* ATIONAL Health-building.— We struct as well as cure. New Dr 7] et hods. Abrams Spinal treatme etc * Children a specialty. C Arcade >n * ree ’ C. Isaachsen. Strs CHIROPRACTIC following are Palmer Gradual Members of the N.Z and Austral Free° PraCt ° rS A - ssoc * ation - Consultat and DUGGAN (Lionel i Freda), Witness Buildings, Qu D <- Phone 44-Q?ft ( AND GILES, Imperial Bid vV. St - atui H.B Bid**.. Prii street, Dunedin. Phone 45-525. DANCING ORCHESTRAS Supplied for City Mesl£ > i U ?J ry Dances.—Arthur O’llallo A.,rMand Ct ° r - Post ° mce Box : teachers of music C H m, "'ODD. Qualltied T V' *ola. cello.—studio. Vlsi « YELLiR LIN,;Aid), I'ontralto V. t, , T:/’ chf '- ~f Voice Production. S HL.r iano —-• Eafl St.. Parnell. PUPILS WAN V BSOLUTEI.Y Kr. * ~ n '] Case when > TV kuhde c. ,Heg J>LAY 4 Kan * Allege Hawaiian Ukulele. . free outfit to pupils 4 Karangaliape Rd. * terms arrang - <rr? tce. Rf rn u era. 14 Belmont T VYTvKRSITY ledee English 1 ne Sun. gTAMMERING. STAMMERING. Sufferers can be entirely cured by special Course of Four Lessons. Homes Visited. ** or particulars write

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 3

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