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IN MEMORIAM. MCIi'JXS,—In loving memory of Harold who passed away ■ February 2, 192t>. Ever remembered. Inserted by B. and W Hart. OLLII'HANT. —In loving memory of Rosie, who departed this life February 1, 1027, at Ilaetihi. Thou art gone but not forgotten, Never shall thy memory fade; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the spot where you are laid. Inserted by her loving father, mother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. White, National Park. O'SULLI VAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Jim, who was accidentally killed, February 2, 1929. To-day recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. And one who thinks of him to-day, Is one who loved him best. Inserted by his loving wife ant" daughter, Pat. j O'SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of in:* j stepfather, who was accidentally killed, I February 2, 1929. ' , I Quick and silent came his call. His sudden death'surprised us nil. Inserted by his loving stepdaughters Alice, Phyllis, and Cecilia Park. PRESTON.—In loving memory of our son and brother, Ted, who departed this life February 2, 1920. Never forgotten. Inserted by his mother, father, Ruby, Hussel and Jim. PRESTON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Ted, who passj.l away, February 2, 192G, from injuries received at Takapuna Racecourse. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Evie, and family. PRESTON.—In loving memory of our brother, Ted, who departed this life February 2, 1920. Ever remembered. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, M. and L. Christina. STENTIFORD.—In fond and loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Vera, who passed away on February 2, 1927. Inserted by her loving mother, brother Alfred and his wife, Joyce. WILLIAMS.—In ever loving memory of our dear brother Howard Roberts, accidentally drowned at Wliangarei February 1, 1923. Ever remembered by his sisters and brother. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MRS. GRICE AND FAMILY wish t< thank relations and the many kind friends, old and new, who sympathised with them in their late -sad bereavement Also for the many beautiful wreaths, cards and telegrams received. tutemoriam CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE " STAR " OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WATNEY SIBUN AND SONS, Kliyber Pass, Newmarket. Telephone 41-534. Also, Ponsonby Road, opposite Reservoir. Phone 27-404. i , D 0 LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson Street, Auckland. Phones 45-380, 45-881. D WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 7C, Ponsonby Road. Town or Country. Motors. Telephone 26-938. — Jas Weir, Manager. ' p CAMERON AND BARTLETT (late of Adams), 282, Ponsonby Road, Undertakers, etc. —Phone 26-137. Private 27-052. C WH. TONGUE, Undertaker and Funeral • Director, 1, Mt. Eden Rd.—Phones: 46-244. Private. 24-346. C W MORRISON, Undertaker, Office and • Residence, 167, Parnell Rd., opposite Parnell Library. Phone 43-768. C MONUMENTAL MASONS. JBOUSKILL, JUN. (the only Bouskill in • the trade), Monumental 130, Symonds St. —Best work at Lowest Prices. Phone 41-651. 1 B FLORAL EMBLEMS. Artistic . floral wreaths Delivered anywhere at shortest notice. Just Phone Shop 40-035, Residence 20-745. MISS CARNEY, Floral Artiste, 21, Karangahape Rd. S HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. ABLE Salesmanship ana Soiint Advertising will sell your property. — Geo. Sayers and Sons, 10, Vulcan Lane. C HOME!! New Suburbs; modern, lightly encumbered ; wanted for Unencumbered Farmlet; 4 acres, close City; £900. Large range other properties ; exchange or sale.— Palethorpe and Parkes, Winstone Bldgs., Queen Street. xl JOHN CARLAW should handle your estate business; send particulars.—24, Wyndham St. Phone 44-246. C fYWNERS, Ponsonby, Grey Lynn—Good U Clients waiting for Good Houses; we can Let —147, Ponsonby Rd. x 3 REMUERA —Bungalow, 4-5 rooms; £200 deposit,. Govt, mortgage preferred; inspect Monday.—Write Urgent, 02S8. 'Star. 2i SHOP Property wanted, brick preferred, Showing big returns, substantial deposit available. —Geo. Mayhill, Dilworth Bldgs. B 7 TO 8 ROOMS, modern; tennis lawn; good position, Epsom-Mt. Eden. Up to £3500!! Small House Property offered part exchange ; unencumbered. —Palethorpe and Parkes, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. xl TOURIST AND MOTOR RESORTS. AUCKLAND. - jgTOTEL igTONEHURST, Only "UNLICENSED" HOTEL de Luxe, 15/ (2 or more days, 14/); .weekly, 84/. "Special" Rooms (h. and c. running water). 16/ or 98/. G CHRISTCHURCE. STONEHURST, Christchurch's Leading Private Hotel, makes travellers "at home;" tariff, 12/6 to 15/. —Telegrams, " Stonelea." B • HELEN'S VILLE. PARAKAI HOUSS—Excellent Table; free garage; sp7£ndid services; hot mineral baths under same roof. A.A.A. House Phones: HelensvilJ.e 35. Auckland 46-0&7. D /CRAIGWELL HOUSE, PARAKAI, U HELENSVILLE. Extensive alterations. Refurnisaed throughout. Hot mineral baths and plunge pool on the premises. Under the same management as Springslde Private Hotel. Tariff: Craigwell, £4 4/. Springslde, £3 10/. A. EDDLESTON, Prop. Phones: Craigwell, No. 155; Springslde, No. 8, Helensville. B . HENDERSON. MOTORISTS. —Sharp's Bush, Henderson. XVL Avenues between towering kauris and rimus; bathing pools; hot water.—Beyond Ferndale. __________ i HOWICK. 7TIHE CLIFFS" Private Hotel;—ldeal Rest Home, situated on beach; «autlful surroundings; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Moore, Phone 16. 1 ROTORUA. TEE COMMONWEALTH —Bright, airy, restful, first-class table; 10/ daily, £8 weekly.—Mrs. Jone3. Proprietress. C BIRDS FOR SALE. /XANiARIBS, Yorkshire and Norwich; Xj cEeap| breeding, singing; Trap Cages. "W&ttoi 63, Woodeide -Rd., Mt. Eden. xl

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 1

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