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FLORAL TRIBUTES. ■ROSEMARY FLORAL STUDIO, J_ *’l29 Willis Street (opp. Y.M.C.A.). IALL TRIBUTE WORK UNDER THE Y PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF MISS BLACK. ’Phono 28—282. (P.R., 28—377.) WREATHS, Crosson, and all Floral ’’ Designs executed and delivered promptly. Scott’s (late London Court Florist). 119 Cuba Street. ’Phone 23—478. Private ■’Phone 24 —630. Telephone 45—696. ■ [ALICE A. GRAY, ART FLORISTE, [Exchange Buildings, 310 Lambton Quay. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John -L Coates Hutchinsdn are respectfully invited to attend. the Funeral of their late beloved daughter- (Ida), which will leave their residence, 273 Tinakon Road To-day, February 5, 1926, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. E. . MORRIS, JUN.. Funeral Director, _6O Taranaki Street. Tel. 22—159. rpHE Friends of Dr. Gray Hassell are -k- invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Eliza, which will leave his residence, 2 Caprera Street, Sutherland Road, To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Porirua. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director,' 60 Taranaki St.. and 28 Riddiford St. Tel. 22—159, day and night. , FUNERAL FURNISHERS. ” TJ 'MORRIS, JUN., 60 Taranaki Street (Head Office and Mortuary Chapel), Branch at 28 Riddiford Street, Wellington. FUNERAL DIRECTOR A EMBALMER, Telephone (day and night), 22 —159. Funerals conducted by Horse or Motor. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, 59 • Kent Terrace. ’Phono 21 —788. Reinforced Concrete Walls, Granite and Marble Kerbs..,/' ■ », . ■ rp G. HOAR AND SONS, ’Phone 1273, J- • Box 112, Masterton, Italian Marble tend Scotch Granite Memorials and Kerbiugs erected in any cemetery at lowest prices, High-class work guaranteed. fl RACE AND EALAN, Maria Place, VT Wanganui. For high-class cemetery work. All cemeteries visited regularly between Palmerston, Taumarunui, and Ilawera. Designs and estimates on apPERSONAL. VV ANTED, some kind person to adopt ’’ a healthy baby girl, two months’ old; all expenses paid. IV rite 5615, c/o "Dominion.” ■ DAIRY Fariper, 38, wishes to correspond with young lady, one used to cows preferred; view to marriage. Apply C 638, c/o “Dominion.” QHOULD this meet the eye of May kJ (Georgette) Johnston, will she kindly send her address to a Wellington friend. Write L 643, c/o “Dominion.” LOST AND FOUND. LOST, vicinity Willis Street. Lady’s Gold Wristlet Watch. Good reward. Apply P 628, c/o "Dominion.” T OST, Friday, pair of Rimless PinceU Nez; name inside case. Please ring ’Phone 40—279 between 12 and 1; reward. V SITUATIONS VACANT. COSTING CLERK WANTED. ©MART CLERK for cost work needed kJ for Contractors’ Office up country. Preference given to one with experience of engineering costs. Apply by letter, in confidence, stating age, experience, and enclosing copies references, to— SIR W.. G. ARMSTRONG (Whitworth and Co., Ltd.), Dominion Farmers’ Institute, WELLINGTON. PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL. IPHE Board of Managers invite appli--k catinns, closing with the Secretary on February 15, for the following positions: — 1. LANGUAGE ASSISTANT, who must bo a graduate with teaching experience, and will take charge of the teaching of English and French throughout the school. 2. COMMERCIAL ASSISTANT. A qualified teacher having commercial experience, who must be capable of taking Bcok-keeping, Typewriting, and Shorthand. Application forms obtainable at tho office of this newspaper. Further particulars from the under- i signed. WM. J. F. MUNRO. Secretary. Pukekoho, February 2, 1926. A PPLICANTS are reminded that to *1 ensure prompt delivery of replies, letters must be addressed Carefully and Clearly. I

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 112, 5 February 1926, Page 1

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