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FUNERAL 'notices. HIKE Friends of the late Thomas John -L Daly are invited to attend his 1 uneral, which will leave the residence ot Mrs, Spaekman, 26 Totara Street, Masterton, at 2 p.m., To-day (Wednesday), November 26, 1930, for the Masterton Cemeterj. p. ROBERTSON, Undertaker, Upper Hutt. rpilE Friends of Mr. Frederick Charles J- Watford are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Margaret Annie, which will leave his residence, McKenzie Avenue, Karon, To-morrow (Thursday). November 27, 1900, at 10.00 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director. 60 Taranaki St., and 28 Riddiford St. Tel. 22-159. GTHE Friends of the late Eliza Kinsey JL are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her daughter’s residence, Rimutaka Road, on Thursday, November 27, for the Featherston Cemetery. T. SAUNDERS, Undertaker, Featherston. . /■ LOST AND FOUND. "POUND, Lady’s Purse, Wadcstown A- ' Junction, Saturday night. Owner ring 26 —028. T OST, Black Spaniel Bitch, ' double colJu ] B r on. Detainer prosecuted. Reward . Railway Hotel. LOST, Provision Box off car’ Sunday morning, between Wellington and Plimmerton. Ring Tel. 22—632. Reward. T OST, between Fairlie Terrace and Aj Lambton Quay and Mercer Street, or in car, Gold Brooch with Ruby. Address at (‘Dominion.” . T OST Sum of Money, enclosed in adAu dressed “On His Majesty’s Service envelope, about Monday of last week. Reward on returning to Mrs. R. B. Gibbons, Khandallah. '' — PERSONAL.' . WANTED, urgent, kind person Adopt VY healthy Baby Boy; seven months old. Write X 6, c/o “Dominion.” REFINED Business Widow (48) AY dishes' correspond with. Widower, means or home, view matrimony. R9uB, c/o “Dominion.” _____ TITAN • (28L respectable, educated, no YtL encumbrances, wishes meet genuine Lady with means, widow with children not objected to, view matrimony; no agents. S 5, c/o “Dominion.” TRADE PERSONALS. HHENNIS Players! Cricketers! Rub A a little Sydal into your hands before the game. Improved grip. ■ ERSONAL appearance does count. Consult Craighead’s, 126 Riddiford St., about your Suit. Phone 2o—-014. m /p DRY CLEANS and Presses your i / V Suit or Costume. American Dye Works. 49 Kent Tee., W’gton. 28—911. T7LECTROPLATE—Make your silverJD ware look like new. Repairs exe-, cuted. N.Z. Platers, Ltd.. 280 Wakefield St. Phone 21—923. > MADAME PARKER makes Corsets JLtA B e it s especially constructed to lift dropped organs, giving general support and comfort. Corner Bond and Farisn Streets, Wellington. Phone 47 —o<o. QUPERFLUOUR Hair destroyed by O “Rusina” (Regd.). Signed, stamped, guaranteed cure. £5/12/6. Florence Hu - Ifen; C.M.D., 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. ftITY Private Detective Agency, Mee’s V Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Evidence’ and information collected ; advice free. Work under supervision M. Mason, cx-detective-sergeant. _N.Z. Police. Box 505. Telephone 45—477. MILKERS ECZEMA positively cured. -*IA posted. “White Pearl” Ointment. Money refunded if. not satisfied. Whitiora Laboratories, Hamilton. ]J£ISS E. M. BLACK, Rosemary Studios, 129 Willis Street. Member Society of N.Z. Professional Flornl Artists. Bonded Member Florists’; Telegraph Delivery Association, U.S.A., Great Britain and Europe. Phone 28—282. After hours 28—377. CUBA STREET SPECIALS. T BATHER Attache Cases, 14in., 15/6, 16in. 17/6. Nash’s Leather Arcade, Cuba St. ■- ■ "ATEN'S- Leather Coats, £6/9/6: Wo--I'A men’s, £5/19/6, all sizes. Nash’s Leather Arcade, 133-135 Cuba Street. f~EATHER Attache Cases, 14in.. 15/6, A- 4 16in. 17/6. Nash’s Leather Arcade, Cuba St. POSTAL SHOPPING GUIDE. "p’UJI Silk, 1/4J yard, 15/9 per dozen; A evenly woven silk, standard quality. Satisfaction or money refunded. Roachs’, Ltd., Hastings.■ T>OYS’ Shorts, super quality navy cbevA-* iot serge, tailored to look well and wear well. 5/11 pair. Roachs’, Hastings. p<OAT Smoeks, 7/11, an exceptional ■ value which Cash Trading makes possible. Send a Mail Order to Roachs', Ltd., Hastings. i?2—s Yards 80in. sheeting,. 3. yards linen forfar, 2 coloured, 2 bath, 1 roller towels, 2 pillow cases, 2J yards Irish Damask. Roachs’, Hastings. BOYS’ Grey Nurse Cloth Shirts. 8/11, in canoe and tennis styles. Humphrays nnd Andrews. Ltd.. Palmerston Nth. TVrEN’S Fuji Silk Shirts, neglige, canoe X ’A and tennis styles: 10/6. Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd.. Palmerston Nth. YVHITE Overalls (painters’ and plasvr terers). Coats 6/6. Trousers, with bibs. 6/6. Humphreys and Andrew's. Ltd.. 'Palmerston Nth.• ' WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). ENNIS Shoes. Bowling Shoes, Walking Shoes-. Re-soled with everlasting crepe. / N.Z. Rubber Supplies, 57 Ghuznee St., next H.B. 28—440. RAMSEY WILSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 98 Manners Street. Wellington. A UCTION SALES' arranged quickly n71( l quick settlements given. REPUTATION over many years’ trading is the secret of our success.. Try us!! Tel. 42—785. CHINA— Minton Heathcote (British). Rose, Savov Half-price. CRYSTAL— New Shipments. Sale Prices. BRASSES—Chinese, India, and British. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES—AII Concrete Forms. WALLBOARD—AII sizes. British. TRELLIS LATH STAKES, 4ft. 6in. and 6ft. FLOORING—Roofing, Lion, Ajax, British. A ÜBREY GUALTER AND CO., 149 Featherston Street, and 194 Lambton Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 53, 26 November 1930, Page 1

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