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IN MEMOH.IAM. DIVER-THOMPSON.-In loving remem''nceof ra dear Jimmy, who died August i). 1022; also, dear Jackv, who died September 11. 1923. Inserted by the boys Of Princess. Mary's Hospital and friend, HARRIS.—In loving memory of our darling Hnyland, who died September 14. 1920". Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, and brothers, Princes Street, Otahubu. HAWKINS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Paul Joseph Hawkins, who passed away on September 14, loss. At rest. Inserted by Ilia loving wife, family and grandchildren. MOMswor.TH.—ln loving memory of mv dear husband Theophilus Donaldson Molesworth. killed in Huntly mines. September 12, 1914. Inserted by his loving wife and son. WILLIAMS.—In fond and loving memory of my dear sister. Vera Williams, who fell asleep September 13, 1917. at Wellington. Teacp. perfect peace. Inserted by her loving brother, G. Avery. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE WIDOW. MOTHER AND SISTER OF THE LATE RONALD J. DALZIEL wish to thank all friends and relatives for sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement, also King George V. Hospital staff, football clubs aud residents of Rotorua for their great kindness and the many beautiful floral emblems received. THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE ARTHUR WOLSTAN HULME tender their sincere thanks to nil kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement: also for letters, telegrams, and floral emblems received. They also desire to thank the nurses of wards 2 and 3 of the Auckland Hospital for their kindly and efficient attention during his illness. MR. GREEN AND MR. WHATNALL AND FAMILY desire to thank their numerous friends for kind expressions of sympathy shown to them during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the sisters at the Costley Shelters for their untiring services rendered to Mrs. Green during her recent illness. MR. AND MRS. ROGER AND FAMILY desire to express thanks to their numerous friends for the kind expressions of sympathy shown to them during their recent bereavement, also for wreaths, letters, telegrams, etc., received. Tliev also desire to thank Mr. and Mrs. W. Benzie, Mr. J. Charles, employees of the A.M.C., and members of the A.1.0.0.F. MR. AND MRS. WAY wish to thank all kind friends for sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: also for cards, letters, telegrams, and floral emblems received. ■\TEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF ■*"■ THANKS. ETC., PRINTED AT THE 'STAR" OFFICE AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Undet- ' takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arcb," Hobson St.. Auckland. Phone 561. p ATNEY SIBUN, Undertaker, Embalmer, Phone 534 A, Newmarket and Symonds St ■- -•■■• p WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70, VV I'onsonby Road. Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals Furnished Town or Country. Motors. —Phone 1838. D JAS JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St,), near Newton East School. 'Phone 253. ' B DOMINION FUNERAL Furnishing Co., Cabinetmakers and Joiners. 'Phoue 3395 A. 006, Dominion Rd. W. Taylor. Manager. P. WINKS AND HALL, Undertakers, Chancery St., Auckland.—Business 'Phone 332: Private 1929 (2 rings). B WH.- TONGUE.'-"Funeral'Furnisher, 1. • Mount Eden Road. 'Phone 769 (.V rings). Private 'Phone 446 A. C —, J. McIVOK AND SONS,. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. 19S, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'PHONES—Office, 659. . Frivate: 2134 (2 rings). 394S (3 rings). C MONUMENTAL MASONS. A RUSTIC MEMORIAL CO., Monumental A- Masons, Symonds St.. New Stock. Latest Designs. Lowest Prices.—Phone 051 A. ■ * BANKS BROS. AND CUTLER. Monumental Masons, Broadway, Newmarket. Every Description of Cemetery Work. 'Phone 2766 A. C WANTED TO RENT. BACH, Brown's Bay, furn., fortnight from Boxing Day.—Send particulars to S. 6921. Stab. ' BACH wanted, 3 rooms, beginning of January, Milford or Brown's Bay.— 69. Richmond Rd. 618 BACH, furn., 3 or 4- rooms, Christmas fortnight, seaside. —Rent and particulars to 27. Newton Rd. \ 622 BACH or Cottage, furn., near beach; state terms. —Murray, c/o Wilson, Awaklno Rd- Dargaville. 599 BACH, 3or 4 rooms, Takapuna-or Milford, wanted for month from Xmas.— Particulars to S- 6554. Star. ■ TJACH., two rooms. Milford or CheltenX> ham, must be close to beach, mouth of January.—Write 45, Murdoch Rd., Grey Lvnn. i!S> -DtCNGALOW, 4- 5 rooms, required by X>i M C • careful tenants, moderate. Civil servant: "Remuera preferred- — Write S. raoo. Stab. /-tfiTTAGE. 4-roomed. wanted, close subC/ urban railway.-Write H. 6000. Star. C* OTTiGE. furnished, handy beach, Kobi- ' marama or St. lienor's, month ne*i Christmas—Write S. ___ Star. COTTAGE 4-5 rooms, Takapuna, Milford. \J wanted, from December 18 to Pbout end January; state terms.—S. RSO.. Stab. Servant requires Furn. House from \J December 20th, 6 weeks: garden, every care taken: tinriiy tram, beach preferred.— Write S. fiflSfi. Star. COTTAGE small, in Onehunga. wanted to Rent.— Apply Mrs. Bates, Lower Queen St.. Qpehunga. 222 —irpENTER wants to rent House. 4-6 rooms, reasonable; monta's rent In advance.— Tnnnire Star ■ ' 3 — DEVONPORT— Furn. Houses, wanted for clients, both now and later. —Asher, Fen-v Whnrf. Devonnort. •>-! LAT wanted, self-contained. 3 rooms and kitchenette, unfurnished; adults.— Wrifp S. 6-2 SI. Stab. . ,— FURNISHED Cottage or Bach wanted, country or seaside. M.C., no children. S. 6589. Star. C1 OVERNMENT Servant wants 4-5-roomed T House; careful tenant; 2 grown children ._write S.. GSS7. Star. . HARD or Grass Court, Mt. Eden district. Terms to Harrison, 42, Grange Rd., Mt. Eden. . HOUSE wanted, or Flat, near Remuera Terminus.—Write S- 6791. Star. HOUSE, unfurn., 7-8 rooms; Mt. AlbertEden preferred.—7, St. Luke's Rd., T:d°ndnle. HOUSE, furn. or unfurn., wanted, any district; all particulars. —Write H. 6049. Star. XXOUSE, 4 to G rooms, reasonable; XX.month's rent in advance; (carpenter). inquire Star. .. 3, i. n . HOUSE, 3 or 4 rooms, by careful tenant: refs. if required; urgent.—Write F. H4SS. Star. j HOUSE. 0 or 7 rooms, handy to Three Lamps: cood tenants: give all particu-;.,r».-H. r.ISS. St*V , MOTOR Garage wanted: -vicinity ■ St. Paul's Church: private preferred.—29, St, PanJ,s&!. 'Phone,339S«.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 1

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