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tin «iff to prard ngalnst imposition nottcri of
girt"< Marriages, and Deaths roust bo autlientl otw) h) some respectable person to ensure their tecrtlon J _
BIRTHS.
BROOKE (nee Cutting).-On the 5th June, at "Quisisane," Dandenong road, to Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Brooke, St. Kildaa road, Melbourne -
son.
COOPER.-On the 12th June, at Nurse Smet-
hurst's private hospital, Sutherland road, Arma-
dale, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Cooper, Penshurst - a daughter (Gladys June).
DIED ON SERVICE.
GOODISON-On the 12th June, 1919 (accidentally
killed abroad), Staff-Sergeant-Major Ernest John Goodison, No 51, 1st Machine Gun Squadron, 'urti toi ni hiiband of Ruby, «ml darlmp: daddy "I little Marjorie, son in law of Ellen Cuddy. of Fitzroy and brother in law of Reginald aged « (after four ^ears nnd eight months* Ber- ri«) (New /elland papers please copy)
At rest
NEWELL.- \ tribute to tlie memory of our dear
(need Pte. E. R. Newell, died or iHnrw at n on 6th lune whilst retuminir home; pal ni lht late Ptc W 11 Howitt, Wiled in nebon on -th June 1917, lmth of 30th Battalion
Greater loie hath no man than this
Comrades united
-(Inserted by C ind A Hewitt and tamDy, Werrigar East) _
DEATHS.
AGG.-On the 16th June, at 20 Nicholas street,
Brunswlck, Elizabeth Clara, relict of the late William Henry Agg (late Crown Law depart- ent), beloved mother of Gilbert (Geelong) and Fred (Brnnswick), aged 81 years. A colonist of 68 years (Pnvately interred, St. Kilda, 18th
June.)
BAKER.-On the 15th June, at Korumburra (from
pneumonic influenza), Frank, beloved husband of Amy Baker, loving father of Ernest, Gladys, and little Desmond, also brother of Thomas, aged 26 years.
Dearly loved and deeply mourned. -(Inserted by his sorrowing wife.)
BOURKE.-On the 10th June, at Belmont, Western
australia, James, eldest son of Mrs. A. Bourke and the late Alex Bourke, Kyneton, beloved brother of Denis, late Michael (A.I.F.), and Alice, brother-in-law of Harry J. Carr (late A.I.F.), of 424 Riversdale road, Upper Hawthorn, aged 49 years R.I.P.
CAMPBELL-On tbc 18th June, at her son In law's
tmdenee, A McAllister, 2<4 Barkly street. St billa the beloved mother of Charles, Samuel, Mrs. McAllister, late Mrs McAdam, Mrs Naugh- ton John (decrin.il). William, and Mrs. McFadyen (No flowers, by request.)
CRILLY-On tlie 18th June at Alfred Hospital
(pneumonic influenza), Eva N. E., dearlj beloved lomrttt daughter of lute Alexander and Ellen Crilly loi mc sister of Constable E. A. Crilly (Camhenroll) Mrs H Bell, Mrs B Colson INortheole), Florrie (Brunswick), aged l8 years
I months.
In the midst of life we are in death
CROSS-On the l"th June, at Melbourne, Fre
¿mek belo* ed husband of tlie late Maude Cross, ai devoted father of Dulcie Fnima, and Charles, Moved .on ol the late Ch irles Pros (monu «»tal mason) and Mrs M Cross, 12 Roue street, North Fltrroj, and son In law of Mrs. and the lite 1 ! Illott, of Charles street, Abbotsford, ired 30 jcara
At rest
DAVEY.-On the 18th June, at Sydney Hospital,
NS.W., of pneumonic influenza, Fredrick James, dearly beloved fifth son of Cape. J. F. and the late Louisa Cathrine Davey, of Williamstown, and belovedl brother of Will. Alf, Tom (N.S.W.),
and the late Joseph (N.S.W. ), Lucy (Mrs. W. Roberts), James, Agnes (Mrs. D. Adam), John, and Elsie, aged 12 years and 11 months.
A faithful son and loving brother.
HILTON -On the 17th June, at lier residence, 21
llithorv-ell street, Hawksburn, Grace Hilton (nee '/rani) ilcarh belo» ed wife Of 1 red Hilton, lal lo\ mt; mother of Chelsei, aged 1"
At rest
HULL.- On the ISth lune, at his residence,
"ftjrihcen ' 51 Brougham street, North Mel
bane, Ihomis Henri, eldest son of the late taree ind Murj Hull, of Bendigo, and loved tolhrr (I (.corse, lim Ned ItJihel, and the ile (Jllvei Hull (A 1 F ), also brothtr-in law dllim loi-land afced 50 jours ,
HULL.-Oii the 18th June, at his residence,
twahecn," 11 BroiiR-ham B1 wet, Vftjh' ile!
Ifutc, flioni Jlcnrv Hull, loveli imufúir flores« and fithei in I m of Lieut, P Moor, of
illusion," Stuiilej street, Black Bock
HULL.-fln tin ISth lune,1 at Ids residence,
(-urrjlr.il ii Brougham street, r*or(h Mel
toumr Thomas Henri, dearlj loied huslvind of Hnrcnec I Hull, and loiing fitllcr of Clarice, Floirnce (Mrh P Moor). Constance Ollie, id 1 Min, l.eorgc (on ac*l\c senice), and Tem Hull, agel 5li >cars
U re^t
KENDELL -On the loth Jimc, 1010 it hu res!
¿flirt Chipst ilile .Ï07 Isolde street, Newtown, J *r|h tit fir ii Iv loied husband of Mar} lane Vcvifîl, jeetl l_ liars South \ustrallan pipéis KERR-On the 17th June, at "Durham " 1J8 «ii law road bi<t Prahran (after a lone; illness), Lillias Kerr, nido« of the late John Kerr, of
»ard
t life made noble by loi ino; deeds,
lleloied mother
LAWLER-On the 18th lune at her mothers «dence Hitklow," ¿7 \ ¡etona street, Co tes Catherine, daughter of the late C Lawler, Coernnicnt suiek inS|xxtor, nd teloied daugh ter oí Mjr^ iret, lol nur sistei of Christopher, tams (killed In lecion), lohn (abro id, \ I h ), Uírt, lill Min, Maisie, Petir, and sister o-liw c1 Muscle, agcil Jt year»
Hi juiccnt in pace
McGREGOR.-On the 17th June, nt No 70 kerferd w3, Ubcrt I'irk, Leslie lugrun, tile dearly woved onni,ohL son of Aua and the lato Ourki ilc(,rri,orp and lol Ing brother of Itobert, Guita (oa aeeive service), brie (returned from ILF), and llairv, c^cd 10 years and 10
ttothj.
McKINSTRY. -On the ÎIH June, at the residence « hu daughter Mrs. Hunter, "Marrickville," ''ew) Willum relict of the late BridfcCt ïckoitn an I loicil father of Mrs Hartj, Jin. Hunter, Mrs llmcock, Mrs. bmlth, Wil- lam, Jnd hathciluc McKinstry, also Chris (titi) drcca>ed)
McMULLEN.- the 17th June, at tho residence «ker »n In la», Mr II G Burton, ? Cormore," no h «trcct, fc. ist Malvern Jane, relict of the ate John ItcMullcn, late of hcjshorougit, and l«»S mother of hllia (deceased), Hacluel, toh, Isabella, ind IVavId (deceased), aged SO
Passed peacefully away. May his soul rest in peace
PRATT.-0n the ISth lune, at Inglisbj road, Mont Wert, lliasie Gertrude, beloved wile of A W fill, and diuRhtcr of Hie late John nnd Bessie "reny, aged bl jean
RAY.-Oi the 17th lune, ot Malvern, hleanor, *"» ol tie lite Dr W J It lia», aged <B Nw. (Interred pm atcly )
SHAW.-On the 18th June, at lila pircnls' rcsi
^f H Hie Ridgway, Kensington, Vivian, , "L cd «"> °' J C. and G K. Stun, aged
Our blossom at rest
SHORT-On the 18th June, at Warragul Hospital,
Dorothy dearly beloved wife of William Short,
.' mother of lim rred, Mar), Anna, and ?TO Johnnie, a*,cd ID jcirs
TENNANT.-On ">» ISth June, at Deniliquin, »ra Tennant, nianager ilcnlliqiiln and Moama Hallway Co
TURNER.-On the 17tli lune, it Alfred Hospital
Mt of undent), bgt Svdney B Turner, 12th "tU tal dance Me ( Virnac), dearly le« ed "of ÍUen anl the late Ulchard Turner, of 2 '."tai road luorak, loving brothiT of I rank and '«mt a,ed 2a years HIP (\delaidc Me 1 | leas^ coi Ï )
WATERS.- lhL 181h Jl""-. ".. I"» residence, «=tatioii street, Moiohind, Annie Maria Waters, S 'f^"' ttllc 0l willam Waters, and "»beroi hank, rdith, ijiiest, Wlllivn, Joseph, »Iwi tine, Mwin, Ham, Gordon, and
WEBSTER.- On the 15th June, in New Zealand,
Henry B. Webster, loving husband of Clara Wordsworth Webster, eldest daughter of the late Sir Frederick Thomas Sargood.
WILMOT.-On the lah June, at her residence, Sf 11 "£. lltlltlriB>i. ''«ey, the loved wife of hi .5 r1-"0 Wilmot, and loving mother of "«Ted lack, Mary, Henry, feather, I.vdjo, «m if ' in llCT wl" yrai h0 "o*0T- by
A [ntient sulfercr at rest
IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.
BAILEY.-In loung mcirorj of Fitter Arnold J
l T¡cy< lll,ul '" ""Ion In l>ancc, lune '"ii . !.min" »on oI ' D and L Bailej, »Woo btrc-t, Canils.r»ell
!.» one knolls the silent heartache,
{Wv those n" tell
»{" Jaie Itol their best and dearest
«Ithoit saung fare» eil
linn ^ b> 1,U ""'"^ P"01'» )
BAILEY.- ,'?Yi"R', m""orj of our dear brother, E,^M,d J w Uiuls>, killed in action In
"'Ke June IS, mu
Iwl »ill until the last. '
«A.1? M* ,ovil* btothcra and sister,
U I n.l re 0.nUn A ' F . an<l IJluln> ,,alw
FENTON.- Cï",lwniul >
fiiilin7«>??"?, V11T"^ °' ,icl,t- Jack w Ul «1 u',,15"' »"'"."?. Mh Brigade, 1\o' s ii.í.i' ,'."'!1 effects of gas and wounds
fn»°e,oi j ' "'-1 c'^0,'1 «ospltal, Boulogne,
i^^l »mill lenton) j
FENTON.- ¡Tl"cr, "'JS '"emorj of Lieutenant
(*i IW,!,1', ',? <ilL'11 "' »ounds at Bill lied
(j,Ä"»I«ul Ihiilogne, on June 10, 1018 i '"M.M -i" '
FINDLAY.-In ."i1"""0.11 of ?"» ,,Mr M«"il, Len, Wut) ' me W- lm <". J' c
IN MEMORIAM. On Active Service.
PHILLIPS.-In loving memory ol Trooper Charles
Raymond PhílllpB who died or wounds recurved at Gallipoli on loth lune, ISIS, dearly loved third um oí Rev M, A >nd Mr» Phillips Tlic Mcaragc, Clenhunth and brother of ïîoughtoii (ArO), Etta Troedci Arnold, Rudolph Beat rice and the late L Cpl lrcderick It Phillips
THOMAS.-Sacrcil to the memory of Berkeley
Stanley Thomas (Hcrkc)^ who died of wounds at the 20th Casual!} Clearing Station, france, on the 10th June, 1918
Not my will, but Thy, O I ord, be done. -(Inserted bj Edith Drake, Foster )
BARBER.-In loving memory of Elizabeth Annie,
the late wife of lohn C Barber, and mother o' Harold and Hector, died loth June, ISIS (Inserted by her sorrowing famll) )
JEWELL.-In loving memory of my dear husband,
.«ho died on Uth June, ÍD17, loving daddy of Thelma imi Fmit dearlv loved son in law of Mr and Mrs "J 1 Clarke PootKrny
Time changes man} tilings
But memor} like the hy, clings.
-(Inserted by hil loving wile and tamil} )
JUSTIN.-In loving remembrance of lulla Justin,
who paised to her rest on June 19, ISIS. (In- serted bl *ter lovlnrf husband and family )
McCORMACK. - In loving memory of Henry, who
died at Elsternwickick, June 18, 1918
"Some day we'll understand "
- (Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and brothers, Sandford, Victoria
OLIVER.- In loving memory of my dear sister,
I dith Kali who posted ftwjy at GlaBgow, Scot land, on the 10th lune 191&
I^ir awav from all who loved her,
Underneath a loreign sod,
1 lei our loved one calmly sleeping,
Resting in peace with God
-(Inserted by her loving Bister, J A Oliver,
Coburg )
O'NEILL.-In loving memory or nenr} O'Neill,
who diet! 10th Time 1015 (Inserted b} N L.)
RANDALL-In affectlonute memory of Mary Jane
(Icannle) who departed this life lime 10, 1018, at Mooroopna
Not lost, onlv gone before -<M A G )
RANDALL-In loving meniorv of m} dear sister,
fernie who pissed awni at Mooroopna, on the Will lune 1118 (In'irted li} her loving sister, Mr« S I llchenric Mooroopna )
RIXON -In fond and loving meinor} of our ilcarlv
loved ron an 1 brother Gordon who was called suddenli aw a} 17th June 1017 aged 17 year«
\Hiat though In lonelv grief we síí,h 1 or our beloved-no longer nlhh Sill missive Billi would we reptv,
Thv »111 bo done
-(Insetted hv his loving father mid mother, 1 rothers and sisters Indi Hou6e, Bringenbrong ) ROFFEY.-In fond and lov [ita; memnr} of our dar
ling Ililli \cri who departed Ibis life on 19th June, 1918 al Cowangie, aged 0 }cars
\\ c mlm those soft and clinging arms, Pliose loving utile wa}s
These happ} smiles those bright blue ejes, flint nttle angel face
-(Inserted b\ her sorrowing parents \\ and i llolTiy sister Heul and brother Athol)
ROFFEY.- \ tril ile to the meinorv of m\ little
fricn I anil pupil lera \nielia Itoffev, wiio died
on thp loth lum 11118
Though dcatli dlvilcs, fond memories cling ' -(Inserted bv I) Brewer Cowangie )
TYMMS.-In sail but lov ln0-jncmori of our diarly
loved »ona ind 1 n tlicrs Leslie Mbcrt Tvmnn, who pisse! awav Mine 10 1911 also his brother, Ngt I I A Timms who paid the supreme sacrifice at llorlcvllle, near "\illers Bretoilncnix, Iinji tt '7 101»
Brothers reunited |
And with HIL m ni llio«e nigel faces smile,
whom ive have long "ince loved and lost awhile WILLIAMS.-In loving memorv of mi dear
and brother ' Toe who died 19th June, 1910, al Lo itirg
To memon ever dear '
-(Inserted b} lils loving mother, sisters, and |
brother )
BEREAVEMENT CARDS.
Mit M MIHIPII\ an J Family desire to conviy
their sincere IHSMvS to all kind relations anti frlinds for s}mpathctic letters cards tele grims lloril tributes and I Indnoss extended them in their lertnt sad bereavement. \\ ill kind friends
plejst accept this intimation Tasman! in papers j please cop} 07 Kent street I lemington_ MR A THOMSON and l-nmil} desire to express j
their sinere IHlNIvS to nil kind friends | for letters canis an 1 1 ersonal 1 xprepsions of ttym path} III their recent sad bereavement M 111 all
friends plcasi accept tills intimation 1 Taylor j
stiert, Moencc lNmds^
MR and Mrs II \MNIvl LMANN and l'ami]} I
«Uli ti e\p'e«=s their sincere TlllVkS to nil rclithrs mil kind frlrnds for expressions of permint S}mpatli} canis letter?, telegrams visit-, an I floral trihi te« in their recent sad bereavements
also to Dr Thompson Campbell s Creek, Castle* j maine. __¿_, u ^ "\.
7?fLiVEIi~,Mn! r^*r"í1í,ri I n ñiid Family d~, "tili-if-M. inAKBîJlielr Miar frt'ifd*. nntl rou'
tura for letters. cani3 and personal expressions of | sypmatln rcci ii ed during tin ir recent Mil bereave
ment, ami espcchllli Di Met ne for Ids kindness I and attention Heaton Mansions,' Acland street,
Si Kilda,__ ___ riMlOS I. 1> \ n 1 ÜSOV and Ptmlli desire lol L ixpre>» their heartfelt THlVkS to their mam n lathes and fricn Is for tokens of b}inpath}
in all forms which thei have received on the oc I carim of their recent cad bereavement in the I dcatii of a iliar wife and mother Will all piense | aceept tills as an intimation of our deep gratitude . Glen Phce ' Daylesford
rUNERAL NOTICES.
"OIJSCII -Tile 1 riends of the late Mr CHARLES
-* lit S( II arc infnrmt I that hi» remains will L interrel in the Melbourne Gelt ral Cimetery
ilic fun ral will leave his late residence 50 St-iwell street North Melbourne nils DU (Thors hi) at 1 o clock
I0SI III Ml ISON I uncral Director I rrol red North Mell nine I hones-"TI Cent 251 j I 8.19 llmnsivicl _ _
r-UMtn.HI -l'Ile I-run la of the late Mrs UNI V> MORIIMI-R C VMI III 11 arc rcspectfullv in
ilcil lo follow her remains to the place of inter
menl the ( obi nr t« nielen
Tile funeril will leave the residence of her son In hu (Mr \ MeMllstrr) 211 Harkl) street St Killi THIS DU (Thur-dn-, 10th lune, 1019), at
', O Clock
JOHN M I ISON 1 nihilmer and Funeral Dlrcc or Hea 1 eil. ( SU Ictorla street Richmond North Tils lentril 10<n and 2038 Brunswick o?2_ CI!OSS.-rhc friends of Hie lale Mr JR1J1LRIOK
CROSS monumental mason ure respectfully invited lo follow lils r mains to the place of inter ment the Heidi Iberg Cenieterv
Tim funeril Is ni ( ointe 1 to leave his late ros! dence Hil Melvern street North l-it-roy To morrow (I rid-i lune 20 1010), at 2.30 p m
« C RUIN Funeral Director 17" Queen's parale nilton lilli »7 smith street, Fitwoy
"ry\0N- The Incnls of Mr and Mrs 1 DIXOV --"^ are respBctfurl} invited to follow the rcmaitw
of their brloi ed eldest son to the place of inter ment the 1 al enham t emcterv leav ina; Pakenham railwn} station Tilla DU (10th) at 12 o'clock
O syiTii i n lcrtaker Pakenham
HÏÏÏ ! -Tin 1 ri-nTr~öf ÏÏuTlatc Mr THOMAS
HL\lt\ HUIL an respectfully Invited to illili h s r mains to tile place of interment in le Vin Mcllourne I n cr ii Ctmeterv I awkner
The lunenl will leave lils residence Curra hern rl Brougham street North Melbourne IIMS t)U (Thuraliy 19th June) at half past 2
0 clmk
IHOMVS HFNIfi VII ISON Undertaker 181 1 Içln street Carlton Telephone No 1182 Cent HI 11 -The Merni em of the LORD OA7HIIVG
1(1\ LOIM 1 N 111 and the Craft in *.cncml are requested to attend the funeral of i late esteemed I rother I HOM IS 11UI L, P M
The cortege will leave 51 Brougham street North Melbourne for the 1 iwkncr Cemetery THIS DAi (Ihursdil) it * 10 | m
t 1 III VSIIM Mástil
_M_ ( Pilli Ills P ( Std II Secretary
HULL-Bl-NDICONIANS SOCIITt -Members
arc rcqiustcd to follow the rem-lins of the T li Htlt nee president to their last resting [lui the ' awkner Cemeterl
Nie funeral will moví Irom 51 Brougham street, North Mt, bon-nc rt ' W i m IO DU
I H Jl VN TR President
_K C HIR1NC TON lion Sec
KI Mill I - the lrlend» of Uic late Mr
lOslll! lvlNPLII are rcspectfullv invited follow his rem uns to tin t laec of interment, the raslcrn Cometen, Geeloo,,
Hie funeral i» appointed to leive lui late resl dence Chip'-tabli, "(T Nolle street. Newtown lilis DU (nnirsdnv 10th lust) at 1 p m
M 11 11AM A CIDDWOS (late « II hing and Son«) I n lcrtaker Moorabool street Geeloo-, Phone 11->2 ( eelone,_^_ _ KITH!-Tlic Friends of the lite Mrs"" ULLAS
Ki- RIt are respectful!} invited to follow her .. lins to the place of Interment the «¡11 Will Rook Cometer) Campbellfield
The Muerai Is apprlulcd to mole from her late e-u lemo Durham Williams roa 1 1 rahrr 1II13 I) VA (Thursdt} 19 li inst ), at 11 a.m , ]
motors ila Svdniv roul i
Vi I Ml-» aid SONS Undertakers High street St hilda Phone "1 \lind_rx_ T WVirit- lim Mends of Mrs MIRC,\RF1 t-i 1A1MKR are rrapectlulli bulled to tollo» lie ruitalns ni her dearly hcloiod daughter Cathe- rine to the place ol infirment the Coburg Cerne
tem
The (unirai will leaie her resldrncc ' Wicklow
T \ litoria street Coburg proceeding to St, Paul s Roman Catholic Church, Coburg where the usiul pra)erq tor the dead will be said tiicnce to the Coburg Ctmeten nUS D\Y (Thursday June 19 10») at » o doll
IOHN VI I ISON funeral Director, 201 Sydney ro-id Hrunsivlck (opposite Empire Tlieatre) IMione Brunswick '\VL __ _ _ __ _
LUCK.-Friends o( tim late Mr IOI1N GI ORC h
1UCI are respcctlullv Invited to follow his reiiiajiu* lo the place of interment, the Box Hill Cometer)
The funeial will move from his residence. No 10 Boronia street 0-intcrtiuri, THIS !)VY (Tlmrsday loth iiisl ) at J IO p ni
III Itliril r MM nnd SONS, Undertakers Bur wool mi 1 Havvthirn_I hone 1£M Haw _ "\ïT( III COR"- The lYIends of Mrs-"VDV 1'X-McGI! (OH l re res|eetfullv invited to follow the remains of tier deirl) 1 cWed \ounc,est son I csne Ingram to thilr last resting place Coburg
Cemeteri
The funeral is ippolntel to leave her residence, No 70 Kerferd road Vlbcrt Park, THIS DAY (Thursday the 10th inst \ at 11 a m
li MeKl-N/II Undertaker Eouth and Port Mel bourne Iel 1923
t
FUNERAL NOTICES.
McMULLKN.-The Friends of Mrs. JANE
McMULLKN, relict of tile late John McUuUen, late of Keysborough, aro respectfully Invited to J follow her remains to Hie place of interment, the
Dandenong Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her son-in-law (Mr. II. G. Burton), Finch [street, East Malvern, THIS DAY (Thursday, June I 1»), at L30 p.m., passing through Dandenong
about 2.30 p.m.
W. G. RAYEN, Funeral Director.
I T>ft-ATT.-The Friends or Mr. A. W. PRATT are
[ J- informed the remains of his late beloved wire,
Bessie, will be interred in the Box Hill Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his residence, Ingllsby road. Mont Albert, THIS DAY (Thursday, lath June), it half-past 3 o'clock p.m.
A. W. PADBURY, Undertaker, White Horse road, | Box Hill.
Snwv.~ThT"Fí¡ml7"ór" Mr. and MrsTÖKOR'C.K
. SHAW are respectfully notilicd that the remains of their darling little son "Vivian" will be interred in the Coburg Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to leave then* resi- dence, No. 34 The Ridgeway, Kensington, To- morrow Morning (Friday, the 20th June), at 11
l'clock.
CHAS. P. FRILAY. Funeral Director. 'Phone Head Ofllec, Brunswick 44G. and Branche*._ CjnORT.-The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM SHORT . are respectfully invited to follow the remains I of his beloved wife, Dorothy, to the place of inter
| ment, the Pakenham Cemetery, leaving Pakenham
railway station THIS DAY' (10th), at 12 o'clock.
0. SMITH, Undertaker, Pnkeuham.
URNHR.-The Friends of thc~lato SgCSYB:
N'KY B. TURNER, 12th Field Ambulance, A.I.F., arc respectfully invited to follow his re- mains to the place of-interment, in the Brighton Cemetery.
The funeral will leave i Hie resilience- of his mother, 2 Iluabon^.ruail, Toorak, THIS DAY (Thursday, loth June), at 2.50 p.m., passing Gar- denvale station about 3 p.m. MBllary funeral.
DRAYTON and G.VIÍSQN, Undertakers._
VtTATKRS. - The Iuncr.il of the late Mrs. A. M. »>. WATKRS, beloved wife of Winiam Waters J.P.. will leave her late residence, 41 SuiUoo street. Moreland, To-morrow (Friday, 20tli June), for Hie Coburg Cemetery, at 11 o'clock a.m. Funeral private.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 291 Sydney rood, Brunswick, opposite Umpire Theatre. 'Phone Brunswick 592._
YXflLMOT.-The Friends of the late Mrs. LUCY VT WILMOT are most respectfully Invited lo
w her remains to the placo of interment in the Brighton General Cemetery.
The funeral will leave her residence. Mackie road, Bentleigh. THIS DAY (Thursday), at .1 p.m.
.1. MONKHOUSE and SON, Undertakers, Brigh-
ton. 'Phone 1102 Btn.