THE DOMINION TELEPHONES Head Office: Dominion Building; Telephones 44—020. 44—02 a (6 lines). Provincial Offices; Palmerston Worth: Mowlein Buildings, The Square, Telephone 5955. • «>anganui: Sclwy’n Buildings, The Avenue, Telephone 3386. Masterton: . Perry Street. Telephone 1161.
FLORAL TRIBUTES. 28—282 PHONE 28—282 ■ROSEMARY FLORAL STUDIOS A* (Miss Black), 129 Willis Street. Flowers mailed, telegraphed ,or cabled.. After hours or holidays phone 28—3 h. ~ ' ’PHONE 43—208’ ~ TVTISS POOLE, Floriste, 70 Manners dU Street: For fresh-cut Flowers and - artistic Floral work of all descriptions. After business hours, ring- 214-Lower Hutt 2_ ' - 21—025 PHONE . 21—025.' ■RURLINGTON FLORISTE (ROSEMARY), Burlington Arcade, . Cuba Street. Wreaths,’ Bouquets or Floral Designs. Flowers telegraphed anywhere. ' ' any time. . '. MISS WAUGH, ART FLORISTE,. "A 234 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Presentation and Wedding Bouquets in Latest Styles. Funeral Emblems and all Artistic Floral Designs. Phone 40—797. After business hours and on holidays, 46—838. PHONE 21—846. All Floral Emblems Promptly, Executed. A. NICOL., [ • , ' 37 Courtenay Place. ' - " Telephone 45—696. •ALICE A. GRAY, dA 340 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Artistic Wreaths, Bouquets. Posies, delivered, railed, or posted to any part of the Dominion —at shortest notice.
funeral furnishers. EM ORR I S, JUN R„ • 60 Taranaki Street. Branch at 28 Riddiford Street. FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER Telephone (day and night), 22—159. p OBERT H. WILSON AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, 164 Adelaide Road. Phone 24—155. Night Telephone, 24—704. monumental masons. UTOAR AND SONSTPhone 1273, Box 112 Masterton. Italian Marble and Scotch' Granite Memorials and Kerbing erected in ny cemetery at lowest prices. High-class work guaranteed. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, ■ 59 Kent Terrace. Wellington. ■Phone 21—788. Memorials in Granite and Marble. Concrete Grave Enclosures. Letter-cutting a specialty. Marble- Steps ' nn d Stallboards supplied. SPECIAL VALUES. LAZERS which never sag or lose shape, fit well and wear well. Wallace and. Gibson Ltd.', Mercer Street. 7 pEAUTIFUL Solid Mahogany Bed--L> room Suite, twin beds, all Frenchpolished ; £32. Price's, 91 Dixon Street. DAMP weather makes your corn painful But why have corns? PROGANDRA destroys corns, root and all. PROGANDRA, Is. 6d. ' . PURNITURE of the Best at Your Own -*• Price at Price’s, 91 Dixon Street. Open Every Friday until 9 p.m. "rpHE DOMINION” RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, & IN MEMORIAM: 2s. 6d. cash; 3s. booked. SMALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: Under Special Heading as indicated: 15 words, Is. cash, lb. 6d. booked. 20 words, Is. 6d. cash, 2s. booked. 25 words. 2s. cash, 2s. 6d. booked. 30 words, 2s. 6d. cash, 3s. booked. 35 words, 3s. cash,' 3s. 6d. booked. 40 words. 3s. 6d. cash, 4s. booked. LARGER SPACES, Except where otherwis. specified g/- PER INCH. Six (6) CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. 30s. g- ' " . —-— V*O ensure prompt attention, all com- - plaints relative to any oi. “The Dorjjnion” services should be made to the wcretary.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 31, 31 October 1929, Page 1
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