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FUNERAL NOTICE fI’HE Friends of the late Robert Bould •E arc respectfully invited ttf attend bis Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Taylor Terrace, Johnsonville, at 2.30 p.m. To-day (Tuesday), January 15, 192 G, for tho Johnsonville Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Junr., Undertaker. FLORAL TRIBUTES.

QONSULT MISS BLACK "The Rosemary," 129 Willis Street fopp. Y.M.C.A.). Telephone 28—282; private residence, 28 —377. - Deliveries arranged in other centres. Crosses, and all Floral Designs executed and delivered promptly. Scott’s (late London Court Florists). 119 Cuba Street ’Phone 23—478. Private ’Phone 24—630. Telephone 45—696. ’ALICE A. GRAY, ART FLORISTE, Exchange Buildings, 310 Lambton Quay. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MORRIS, JUN., 60 Taranaki Street (Head Office and Mortuary Chapel), Branch at 28 Riddiford Street, Wellington. FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER, Telephone (day and night), 22 —159. Funerals condhcted by Horse or Motor. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, 59 • Kent Terrace. ’Phone 21 —788. Reinforced Concrete Walls.. Granite and Marble Kerbs. '.

rp G. HOAR ANU SUNS. 'Phone 1273, A • Box 112, Masterton, Italian Marble and Scotch Granite Memorials and Kerbings erected in any cemete- y at lowest prices, high-class work guaranteed.

/MRACE AND EALAN, Maria Place, vX Wanganui. For high-class cemetery ■work. All cemeteries visited regularly between Palmerston, Tatimarunui, and Hawera. Designs and estimates on application.

PERSONAL. V, WANTED, kind Parents to Adopt ’’ Baby Girl aged 15 months. Communicate by letter to 8393, c/o "Do- _____ T ONELY Young English Gentlewoman -*-J would like to correspond with other gentlewomen similarly situated with view to friendship. Write 8409, c/o "Dominion.” LOST AND FOUND. T OST, on Sunday afternoon, Black A-l Cocker Spaniel Pup from 1 Goring Street. Reward. Tel, 43—273. T OST. Monday, .£1 note. between Al Tiranga Road and George and Doughty’s. Reward, “Dominion” Office. T OST. from motor lorry, between Fox- -*-* ton and Levin or near. Benzine Case containing medical instruments; good reward. Apply McNeill. c/o Adams and Blyth, Carriers, Wellington. LOST, T ADY'S BLACK HAND PURSE on Al Wellington-Palmerston North Road, via Foxton. Finder please keep money and return purse to— P.O. BOX 320. PALMERSTON NORTH, With address. SITUATIONS VACANT. TAILORING- 25 HANDS. WE require for our Factory 25 Hunds— COAT FINISHERS, VEST FINISHERS, TABLE HANDS, ONE TROUSER MACHINIST. Also, a few Improvers and Apprentices, and a few smart Sewers; good wages, experience in the tailoring trade not absolutely essential. Apply immediately to SCHNETDEMAN * SONS, LTD., 46 Cable Street (almost opposite Taranaki Street Wharf). CHIEF LIBRARIAN, GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY.

’APPLICATIONS for the above posi- ** lion will bo received by the Hon. Mr. Noswort.hy, Ministcr-in-Cliarge of the Legislative Department, until February 27, 1926. Applicants should, though this is not strictly essential, ba graduates of some recognised university and bo possessed of a good knowledge of literature generally, especially of history and economics. A fair” working knowledge of Latin and French is also desirable. Preference will bo given to applicants who have some personal acquaintance with the working of a large library. The duties of Chief Librarian may be held to embrace general organisation ami supervision of the Library. the selection of books to be added io the Library, and an acquaintance with the keeping of simple accounts and with official correspondence. Applicants should supply three copies of testimonials. The commencing salary will be ,£560 per annum, advancing by annual increments of -£25 until the maximum of j£6oo be reached. EL W. KANE, Clerk, House of Representatives.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 97, 19 January 1926, Page 1

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