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.BIRTHS. BAKER. —October 24, to Mr and Mis. Arthur H. Baker (lies Hemmings), “Wnndlcholm,” \\ mail, Amuri—a son. \ ■ ' GOVAN.—At Nurse Evans’s, Suffolk Stl, to Mr and Mrs H. C. Govau—a son. Both well. DEATHS. , '■ BAKER-—Ocober 23, Leonard Henry, infant son of Mr and Mrs Arthur H*. Baker, Waiau. DONOHUE.'—October-25th, at bis late residence, 19, Norman’s Rd., Martin, beloved husband of Ann Stedfast Donohue'; in bis seventy-first year, E.I.P. (HEWITT. —October 24. at his residence, 82, Parle Terrace, Christchurch, , James Hewitt; aged eighty-one years. Private interment. WElß,—October 24. ‘at his late residence, pumping station, Heathcote Valley', James, dearly loved husband of Jessie Weir; in 1 his , fifty-ninth : year. ... ,IN MEMORIAM. HUN’TON.—In Loyimr MemoryW my dear mother, Elisabeth Tlunton, who died October 25, 1918, at Sydenham. To memory ever dear. Inserted by tier daughter, son-inlaw, and son, Stanley. PR-EBBLE.—In loving memory of Frances died October ‘2sth, 191S; aged twenty years. “ Until the day breaks and .the shadows flee away.” Inserted by. her- loving mother and brothers. FUNERALS. . fPHE Funeral ,ot the late James Weir will leave his late residence, Pumping Station, Heathcote Valley, on Sunday, Oct. 2Btn, ftt 2 p.tn., for tlho -Linwood Cemetery, J. LAMB AND SON. % 496 rPHE Friends of the late Edward William A- Gribbin are invited to- attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence, 18, Barbadoes Street, Sydenham, on Sunday, October 26th, at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB A EDISON. . LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MONEY FOE INVESTMENT. have several Sums of Money to invest ' ' on behalf of Clients on First Mortgage of Freehold Securities, at Lowest Current Rates, including sums of £4OO, £SOO, £BOO, £9OO, £IOOO. THE DOMINION TRUST CO, OP N.Z., LIMITED, 163, Hereford Street, Christchurch. , JAS. S. DAY, Manager. 6905 BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. , MACPAR.LANE AND CO, are holding their final PLANT SALE of the Season on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23th INST., ■ At 1 o'clock, When ft large variety of all Plant* will ho submitted WITHOUT RESERVE. MACFAELANE AND Co., • Auctioneers, ■ 0 156, Lichfield Street, Christchurch. - 6910 WEAKLEY AND WAED, Painters and Decorators. Only the best of Material and Workmanship. Address 20, Berry Street St Albans. ' , PEICE for Painting one house. Apply 140,. Barbadoes St. 4293 WANTED Known— Wo make’ High-hack Djniug Chairs, Upholstered Seats, from £l. J. T. Barker, 190, Wordsworth Street, Sydenham. ’Phone A 4724. WEAJQiITY AND WARD, Painters and Decorators. Only the best of Material and Workmanship. ■ Address 20, Berry Street! St Albans. IVTUSIC Sale.—Last days. Don’t miss thi ■Di- chance to buy Music cheaper. ■ SIXPENNY Music for 2s 6d and' 3s 6d dozen. Big selection. 2s Music for 6d. Packets, Is, 2s 6d, ss. ‘ ANNUALS arid Books (usual 2s), for Is, •A*- Is 6(1, Is IQd. Latest Song and Joke Bocks, fid. : ' ]\ MISSOURI Is lOd, Evevythings Pea-chs Is L'-L 9d, Lost My Heart, Maoriland," Is lOd. ALL Latest Popular Songs and Music in stock. Central Music Stores, 164, High St., ’Phone 618. 4297 WEAKLEY AND WARD, Painters and Decoratofs. Only the best of Material and Workmanship. Address 20, Berry Street, St Albans. ‘ WANTED, .Tenders for Painting and Papering House. Apply 237, Armagh. St. . 4302 TjHR.EWOOD Sawing by cord or hour. C. J Bainton, 67, Montreal St,, Sydenham. (Phone A 5070. 4299 WANTED Known. —Wo make up Chesterfield Suites. Oan make cheap serviceable Suite or very beat sprung edge at lowest possible price. J. T. Barker, 190, Wordsworth St., Sydenham. ’Phone A 4724. TXfE A KLE Y~ XndTwARTd , Paints' and ' ' Decorators. Only the best of Materia! and Workmanship. Address 20,. Berry Street, St Albans. House for sale, can take possession in a week, 5 good rooms; bathroom, washhouse, conveniences, etc., £650, with option of buying furniture. Owner going farming. ■ld Section. Farmer, “ Star.” LOST, Brown Paper Parcel - containing Blouse and Lining Camisole. Reward. “Times.” ■ T OST, Saturday, midday, Greenstone -L4 Brooch, set with pearls. Return 48, Cobham Street, Spreydon, or 169, Durham St.: south. 1 Reward. . 4301' WILL Person who found Hat in Telephone Box kindly leave,at Mrs Johnstone’s Fruit Shop.'’ Stanmore Bd? QTRAYED las Thursday, one Black Hack kJ Mare, Reward, W, Manchester St. Telephone 472. ■- BRIGHTON —Wanted to Let, Furnished Rooms, on Esplanade, use of conveuieuoes. Haply D.J.J., “ Star.” 4302 WANTED, 2 Good Packermen. Apply the Foreman Miller. Wood Brothers, Limited, Flour- Mill, off Lincoln Road, Addinvtom ■ ■ 5912 TAT* ANT ED, Housekeeper, child no objec- * * tiou, 255; Cooks, 40s; Waitresses, Charwoman, daily employment, plenty positions. Harrington’s Registry, 8, Chancery Lane. WiANTED, Young Girls and Improvers to Learn Machining, etc.; good wages and clean light work. Also Hosiery Linkers or. Learners urgently wanted- for Christchurch. Apply Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Shirt Factory, Allen. St. 5885 LOST, two single Pound Notes, in High Street or St Asaph Street, between the Clock Tower and Fitzgerald Avenue, by poor man. Finder please return 382. St Asaph St. WANTED, two or threet- Rassengers for Akaroa, on Monday, 30s return. Bin"2937. PERSONAL. . WANTED. WILD ESTHER. McMILLIAN WRITE W TO H. at P. A YOUNG Man Would Like to Meet -AA Young Lady, View Matrimony. W. 8.8. WIDOWER, alone, desires Lady’s ac-pua-intance, view- to matrimony-. Ad-’ dress. Vieux, “Star." , . j 4281 W ANTED to Adopt, Healthy Baby G ■by kind parents, with ■ premii W.A.W., “Star.” . ... 424 Respectable Middle-aged Widow would like to Meet_ Middle-aged .or ■ Elderly Gentleman, 1 genuine. friendship. T.D., “Star.” • ' 4270 EESPECTAB’LE ' Young Man would lika Meet or Correspond . With Genuine -Young Lady, aged 25 or 30. Musical preferred*. With view, matrimony. ■ Apply W.A.A.; “Star.” ' In' the South Australian Assembly Air Willcox moved a reduction of' £l2 .in the vote for the Governor’s establishment :i\s a protest against the Government’s inactivity iit. not moving for the abolition 'of the Stato Governor. The .motion was defeated by the' Chairman at rtoiuftll.lWs • (mating,, vote; •

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12780, 25 October 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12780, 25 October 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12780, 25 October 1919, Page 10

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