- _ BIRTH. ' KERR.—August 3, at. Nelson Terrace, Timaru, the wifa of E. G. Kerr, of a aon.. deaths; ~~ EARRATT.—August 2, at Chnstchurch, CTharles B&rrfctt, late of Derby Street, St Albans; aged < seventy-seven. CHAMBEKLA.IN✓—August 8, 1910, at her residence, Shirley Road, St Albanß, Jftßtt, beloved wife of Jamos 13. Chamberlain, I after a long and illness; aged . *isty-«ig!lt yews. Devonshire papors pleaso eajEy .—July 12, at JTathalia, in "Victoria,, Frederic Early, of Lyttelton, after a short illness; sged thirty-five years. .HtTED.'—August 3. 1910, at her residenoe, 318, i Barbadoes Street, St Albans, Lizzie, be- ! loved wifo of- Fifrnk Hurd; agod eiglxtyfour years. aioXAilAßA.—August S, at her residence, ISO, Fits«rerftld Street, St Albans, Mrs Susan McKamarfci ayetl sixty-eight. R.I.P. gCHMACK.—August 3. 1910, at liis residenoe, ' Gardiner's Road, Styx, Philip , Schmook; 1 »g«d eighty-seven years. . " '"'IN~MBMORI£M. HORNER.—In loving: memory of "William l Horner, who died at Papariui, on August I A, 1905. !Tho world seems quite another place Vfithout the smile of father's face. When days a-re dark and friends tire few. ! Oh, father, how ire long ior you. J Inserted by his loving wife and family. fjJUTH,—In ■ loving memory of Thomas j Smith, who died on August 4, ,1907. Late of Lincoln Road, Spreydon. i Gone, but not forgotten. ! Inserted by his loving wife.
iJLTTJRDATS " STAR," V ; IPEOIIL yjSATUEBS. THE SKETCHEK. The Übiquity of Alcohol A Lost Leader "Wellington's Peninsula Army The Tea Industry THE STORYTELLER: The Fight on the Papuan Queen 313 Anthony Aitken's Fortune HEARTH AND HOME. Our Babiss A New Zealand Prima Donna. AVoiuen Who Should Not Marry '<§ Household Hints ■Woman's World Mothers' Corner THE WOBLD~*OJT SPORT. Topics of til* Tim» Th» Garden ' The Week .Brie!'Menttflii Fim and Ftrtcr Etc., Ete. LITEST TELBGrBAPHIC AND GENERAL ? NEWS. ONE PENNY I New York City's rubbish, collected by the asli-carts, was sold last yew for m 800. Old bottle brought £3200, and' grease £SOOO, while one million cubic yards of ashes wore disposed of for usw -in Adoring concrete walks and in building operations. Mixture of food garbage with dry jroto is not allowed in New York. Two separate carta visit the h6usee for collection, one removing the discarded food , and the nf^er• taking- away aslies, l>otlle» ana other dry and uudecayjng. iMSt"t.loV»
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9917, 4 August 1910, Page 3
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