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FUNERALS.
LEECE.-Frlends and Relatives of Mr.
JOHN. LEECE & FAMILY ace kindly in
vited toattend the Funeral of his beloved/
wile and 'their mother: To move from his
late residence, Gutiliver-street, Hamilton,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.10, for
Methodist Cemetery; Sandgate. T. MOORE,
Funeral Director. Hamilton.
PARROTT.-Friends of Mrs. ALBERT
PARROTT, Mr. -BERT PAROTT and
FAMILY are invited to attend the Fune
ral of their beloved father, PRIVATE AL
BERT WVLLIAM PARROTT (late 35th
Battalion) : to move from his late resid-
(ence, 7 Narara-street, Adamstown, THIS
AFTERNOON, at 1.20 o'clock, for Church
of England Cemetery, Sandgate. T.
M[OORE, Funorai Director. 1 395
PARROTT -Friends of Mr an Mrs W.
J. DAWSON, Mr. and Mrs. L. WOLD are
invited to attend the Funeral of their Be-
loved son and son-in'law, ALBERT WIL
LIAM,PARROTT : to move from his late
residence, 7 Narara-street, 'Adamstown,
THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.20 o'clock, for
Church of England Cemetery, Sandgate.
T. MOORE, Fu.eral DirccWtr. S3951
PAROTT.-Friends and Relatives of
Mrs. T. DAWSON, Mr. and Mrs. E, DAW
SON, Mr. and Mrs. C. DAWSON, Mrs. V.
LEE, Mr. and Mrs. A. DAWSON, Mr. and
Mrs. A. WHITE and FAMILIES, and
GUNNER H. DAWSON (on active ser
vice) are invited to attend the Funeral
of their beloved brother, brother-in-law,
and uncle : to move from his late rest
dence, 7 Narara-street, Adamstewn, THIS
AFTERNOON, at 1.20 o'clock, for Church
of England Cemetery, Sandgate. T.
MOORE, Funeral Director. . 8395
PARROTT.-Friends and Relatives . of
Mr. and Mrs. G. PARROTT, Mr. and Mrs.
H. PRINfQE, and SAPPER C. PARROTT
(on active service),. Mr. and Mrs. W.
BRIEN, and E. WOLD and FAMILIES
ore invited to attend the Funeral of their
beloved brother and uncle, ALBERT WIL
LIAM PARROTT : to mnve from hie late
residence, 7 Narara-road, Adamstown,
THIS AFTERNOON, at 1.20 o'clock, for
Church of England Cemetery, Sandgate. T.
MOORE, Funeral Director. 8305
PARROTT.-Friends and Relatives of
Mrs. A. JEWELL, Mr. and Mrs. A. LODGE,
Mr. and Mrs. J. RUNDLE, Mr. and Mrs.
J. BRIEN, Mr. and Mrs. W. SMITH, Mr.
and Mrs. R. MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. G.
RUNDLE, Mr. and Mrs. C. GOULEY, Mr.
V. J. LACEY, Mr. and Mrs. J. DALBEY,
Mr. and Mrs. J. DART, Mr. and Mrs. E.
HARTSHORN and FAMILIES are invited
to attend the Funeral of their beloved
nephow and cousin, PRIVATE A. W. PAR
ROTT: to move from his late residence,
7 Narara-street, Adamstown, THIS
AFTERNOON, at 1.20 o'clock, for Church
of England Cemetery, Sandgate. T.
MOORE, Funeral Director, .Adamstown.
PARROTT.-Rettrned Soldiers are in
vited to attend the Funeral of our late
Comrade, ALBERT PARROTT, late 30th
Battalion : to move from his late resl
dence, 7- Narara-road, Adamstown, f"TO
BAY (Friday), at 1.20 p.m. 35th Men
please note and attend.
8421- P. VEtICOR._]
ICEAt?.NRY.--Tho Remaino-of--the- late,
WILLIAM KEARNEY will beh removed
fram St. Mary's Church , Newcastle, TO-I
DAY (Friday), .at 2.13 o'clock, for Catho?1
lic Cemetery, Sandgate. By request, no
flowers. J. SIEIGHAN, Funeral Dircctor.
REARNEY.-The Members of the SO
CIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL are
•equested to attend the Funeral of
the late President, Brother, WILLIAM
KEARNEY : to leave St. Mary's Church at
2.15 THIS AFTERNOON, for Catholic Ce
metery, Sondgate.
W. HICKEY,
8427 Hn. Sec.
" H.A.C.B. SOCIETY.
ST. PATRICK'S BRANCH, NO. 134.
KEARNEY.--Members of the above So.
aloty are requested to attend thu Funeral
of our late Brother, WILLIAM KEAR
NEY : to leave Saint Mary's Church,
THIS ASFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. Regalia
to be worn.
8430 J. JOHNSTON, Socetary.
EGGLESTON'S FLOWERS'
FLORAL WREATHS, CROSSES, AN!
CHORS,. and EMBLEMS for all occasions.
Fresh ..Flowers, Cape and Artificial
Wreaths ,always on hand, .. -
Write or Ring 360. ,
5WR DELIVER ANYWHERE.
E. EGGLESTON,
3 - 13' HUNTER-STREET.
3479"
~THOMAS MOORE.
' UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL
- DIRECTOR,
HIEAD) OFFICE, WICKHIAM,
TEL. 452.
;TUDOR-STREET, HAMILTON.
TEl.-'1- 8 HAMILTON. 8617
JAMES MURRAY,
. FUNERAL DIREOTOR,
BELFORD-STREET, HAMILTON.
'PHONE 70.
- ,BRANCH OFEICES:
D. ,URRAY, Hamilton.
R. MURRAY, Swansoa.
• D. OSTINGA, Adamstown.
. , ? DRYSDALE, Charlestown.
R. MOWBRAY, Dudley.
A. PLUI4tRIDGE, C.H. Bay.
PROMPT ATTENTION DAY OR
' NIGHT.
FUNERALS.
BROWN.-FrIends of Mrs. F. BROWN
are InvIted to attend the Funeral of her
beloved . husband, FRANCIS: To move
from his late residence, Ceossnock-street,
Kurri Kurri, THIS MORNING, at 10
o'clock, for MethodIst Cemetery, Kerrl
Kurrl. H. BEVAN & SONS, Undertakers.
BROWN.-Frlends of Mrs. S. BROWN
& FAMILY, and Mr. and Mrs. E. SULLI
VAN & FAMILY are invited to attend the
Funeral of their beloved son,- son-in-law,
and brother and brother-ln-law, FRAN
CIS BROWN: To move from his late re
oldence, Cesanock-strcet, - Kurrl Kurrl,
THIS MORNING, Sit 10 o'clock, for Metho
dist Cemetery, Kurrl Kurrl.
LO.R.
KURRI KURRt LODGE, NO. 64.
BROWN.-Membens of the above are
roquested to attend the Funeral 4ff their
late Bro., FRANCIS BROWN: To moue
from hbs late residence, Cessnock-street,
Kqrri Kurrl, THIS MORNING, for Kurrl
Kaurri. BERT SPEARS, C.R.; GEO.
WELLS, Sec.-.
7IIEBUI4N MINERS' LODGI.
BROWN.-Membdrs of Hebburn Mmi
erS' Lodge are requested to attend the
Funeral of their late member,. Mr. F
BROWN: To leave his late residence.
Cessnock-st., Kurrn Kurrn, at 10 o.m. TO.
DAY (FRIDAY), for Kurri Kurri Cemo
tery. E. PETTERS; See.
FRY.-'The remains of. the late Mire.
JOt-IN J. FRY will move from her late
residence, 6 Turner.st., Georgetown.
Waratah, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.20
ofclock, for Church of England Cemetery,
Sandgate, JAMES MURRAY; Funeral
Director.' 84100
-FRY--Friends of CAPT. J. L. FIRY.
l3rd Ratt., A..., and SAPPER G, L
FRY, lot Pioneer ]att., A.I.F. (on ac
tive service) are invited to attend the
Funeral of'their beloved mother, SARAIl
FRY : To move from her late residence.I
0 Turner-st., Georgetown, Waratah,1
THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.20 o'clock, fo.
Church of England Cemetery, Sandgate.'
TAMES MURRAY, Funeral Director. I
FRY.-Friends and Relatives of Mr.
GEORGE N., JAMES, and WILLIAlt1
COOPER are invited to attend the Fune
ral of their late beloved sister, Mrs.
JOHN J. FRY: To move from her latec
residence, 6 Turnor-street, Georgetown,
Waratah, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2.20.1
for Church of England Cemetery, Sand-I
gate, JAMES MURRAY, Funeral Diree
tor. 8453
eunrrloags, 'Births, oeoths, adli of Honour,
B~ereavement. and In Boemoriam, ordinary
notices (nix lines, b boist 36 words), 2o ltd
cadh anbertion teashi; eery dditioonal line,
or part of a lione ourpence. Six words tos
a line. Pootry 1fourpcs per line. Advoer
tineseen'ts.with black borders are ehorgedl
one-feurts extra. All advertisemento must
ho aothenllontled by colon pieroso knows tIn
tn oice." , t
Ordinary advorliseodnts, ch osly; 3 lines!
ton average Aords), 1/, three nlosrtfnlls
ess 6; 4 linen (2t wordslo Is d, three In
sertiooo ud; 22 to 30 words 21, 'three lner
tions 5s Id; 3t 'to 40 wonrds 20 Cd, thres In-:
sertIons On td; 40 to tO swords 3n, three In-]
s;ertions Os.-state per Inch. Is. No adver-I
tirsuzent will ho backed lar lees than 30.
Clear, weriten lnstractions loose acceolpany,
all orders."
IHUNTBR.-Dled at bIn late reni- U.
deuce, 35 Lniosn-treet, Conoc's HIll.,
on St nday, AprIl 33, after at long ill- I
hesn, Jcbn, thec belosed husband of I
Gertrude Hunter. 841$ -
In Moemorlam.
CAMPS.-Tn loving memory of our dear
oather and grandfather, who departed thin
life April 11, 1917.
At reef.
Inserted by his loving son and daughter
in-law and grandchildren, Fred and HaB-:
nab Campe, MIaryville; 1118
CLUDERAY.-In fond remembrance of
leer dear son' and brother, Charlie, who
didd at Kurri- Kurri. Hospital April 18,
1114. -
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
Insoerted by his loving parents, sisters,'
and brother, Hamilton and Islington. 8119
RIAKEMORE.-In loving memory of
my dear soxo and our dear brother, whoj
died April 18, 1916.
This day brings back to memory fresh,
Our dear one gone to rest;
And those who miss him most to-day
ire those who loved him best.
Inserted by his loving father, J. Blake
more and family. . I 8456
BLAKEMORE.-In loving . memory of
our dear brother. J. W. Blakemore, who
died April 18, 1910."
Three years have passed since that sad
day, -.
When one we loved was called away.
We loved him then, we love him still,
Forget you, dack, we never will .
Inserted by his loving brother and-sose
tc-fin-law. G. and E. Blakemore'; and
family, East Greta. 8456
KING.--In oving memory of our dear*
father and father-in-law, Albert King,
whe was called home on April 18, 1918;
aged 67 years. .
Thy will be done.
Inserted by his loving daughter and
non-in-law, A. and J. .oughes, Young
etreet, Carrington. . 8438
KIRK.-In 'loving memory of Thomase
Kirk, who died at Wallsekd April 18, 1918.
beloved father of A. E. and J. Kirk. Cess
nock.i
At root. 8449:
KtIRK.-In loving memory of our dear;
fqther and grandfather, Thomas Ktirk, who:
departed this life April 18, 1918; aged 84'
years.".
yeace, perfect peace.
Inserted by his loving son and daugh
ter-in-law, Joseph and Elizabeth Kirk;
aloe grandchildren, Albert and Alice, and'
Jane, and Private William M. Brown (on
active service), Cessnock. 8440
KIRK.--In loving memory of our dear
father and orandfather, Thomas' Kirk,
secr. (late of Miomi), who passed away
at Wallsend April 18th, 1918; aged 84
At rest.
Inserted by his lovirg son'in-law and:
daughter. John and Alicia J. ~stoll, and!
grandchildren. 84377
TAyLOR.-In loving memory of our
dear daughter, Elsie Maud, who passed
away at Black Hill April 18, 1915; aged 29
yearn.
Calmly she sleepsala God's holy acre,
Free from all sorrow and pain;.
Safe home in the arms of her Maker,
In heaven we hope to meet her again.
Inserted by hdr loving father and mo-,
ther, C. and E.'Pinfoldg Thorntoh. 842o
WINSPEAR.-In loving memory of our
dear daughter and sister, Edith Grace,
who passed aw~dy April 18, 1913.-Ins?rted
by her parents and sisters, H., E., J'., V.
Wells .8 - " 4607
WINSPEAR.-In loving memory of ouef
dear elster, Edith Grace,- who passed away
April 18, 1913.-Inserted by her brother
and nister, SMr. and Mrs. Gee. Wi. Jenner,
.Dercavonsent- Notiees.
THANKS.- Mrs. G. HUNTER and FAM
SLY desire to convey their heartfelt
Thanks to all kind friends for letters,
cards, telegrams, and messages .of symr
patly in our recent sad bereavement. '
WE desire to tender our sincedre and
heartfelt Thanks to all neighhours . and
kind friends for their assistance rendered
to us in o'r late sad bereavement; also
to all'who sent wreaths, cards, telegrams,
and letters of condolence; also the W.W.
Girls' League and the W.W. Colliery sur
face employees, onsetters, and men below
for their beautiful wreaths. (Signed) Mr.
and Mrs. P. GRACE and FAMILY, Bnowo
street, West Wallsend. • 8426
"I had a fall last night which rendered
me undonscious for six hours !" "Really !
Where did youofall ?" . I fell asleep."
"I teach my parrot only short words."
'Do you ? Now, I 'should think that a
paurrot was better adapteid to learning
nahal?ilables.".
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