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’ FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Fanny Y Williams will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., 60 Taranaki Street, To-day (Thursday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. (Private interment.) E. MORRIS, JUNR., Funeral Director, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. Tel. 22—159. npHE Friends of Mr. Frederick Charles Y Watford are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Margaret Annie, which will leave his residence, McKenzie Avenue, Karori. Today (Thursday), November 27, 1930, at 10.30 a.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUNR., Funeral Director, GO Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. Tel. 22—159. rpHE Friends of the late Mr. Oscar CarlY son are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junr., 60 Taranaki St., To-day (Thursday), November 27, 1930, at 1.45 p.m., for the Cemetery Karori. E- MORRIS. JUNR., Funeral Director, 60 Taranaki St. and 28 Riddiford St. Tel. 22—159. rpi-IE Friends of the late Mr. Alfred A- (Fred) Keys are invited to'.attend his -Funeral, which will leave his late residence. Wilson Street. Upper Hutt, on Friday. November 28, 1930, at 2 p.m., for the Wallaceville Cemetery. P. ROBERTSON, Undertaker, ' Upper Hutt. LOST AND FOUND. T OST. Black Spaniel Bitch, double col-A-4 lar on. Detainer prosecuted. Reward.' Railway Hotel. T OST, Provision Box off car, Sunday Yz morning, between Wellington and Plimmerton. Ring Tel. 22 —032. Reward. TWILL Person who took my Dog, in ’' ear, from Midland Hotel, Palmerston Nth., on July 30, please return? Is seriously missed as family house-dog. Large, black (white neck) beardy dog, answers “Tip." Reward for information. Norman Inder, Dannevirke, PERSONAL. . , TV ANTED, urgent, kind person Adopt ’’ healthy Baby Boy; seven months old. Write X 6, c/o “Dominion.” '"DEFINED Business . Widow (48) YY wishes correspond with Widower, nieans or home, view matrimony. R 958, e/o “Dominion.’’ _ TRADE PERSONALS. TT is neglect, not work, that ruins your A. , hands. ’ Use Sydal, before and after rough work. ■ . PERSONAL appearance does count. Consult Craighead’s, 126_Riddiford St., about your Suit; Phone 25—014. 7/£ DRY CLEANS and Presses your < / V Suit or Costume. American Dye Works; 49 Kent Tee., W’gton. 28—911. TfLECTROPLATE—Make your silver--*-J ware look like new. Repairs executed. N.Z. Platers, Ltd., 280 Wnker field St. Phone 21 -923. ■ piTY Private Detective Agency, Mee’s V’ Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Evidence and information collected; advice free. Work under supervision M. Mason, ex-deteetivc-sergeant, N.Z. Police. Box 505. Telephone 45—477. _ JfSS B. M. BLACK, Studios, 129 Willis Street. Member Society of N.Z. Professional Floral Artists. Bonded Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association, U.S.A., Great ’ Britain and Europe. Phone'2B—2B2. After hours 28 —377. MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. ■REAUTIFUL Printed Beach Coats' AA 5/6 and 8/6 each; usually 8/11 and 14/6. Oriental Bazaar. HEAVY Art Silk Happi Coats, all new designs, 14/- each; usually 21/6. Oriental Bazaar,‘23 Manners St. PURE Silk and very neat printed Happi Coats, 16/- each, worth 25/-. Ori-ental-Bazaar. TJURE White Heavy China Silk, full A width, at 3/6 and 4/6 yard; an absolute bargain. Oriental Bazaar. TROUBLE Weight Shantung Silk SumYz mer Suiting, fine clear shades, at 6/6 and 6/11 yard, worth 10/- and 12/- yard. Oriental Bazaar. , ■REAUTIFUL Hand-embroidered Silk A-A Sleepers, in all colours and sizes, 6/6 pair, usually 8/6, Oriental Bazaar. TpAMOUS P.K.A. Natural Spun Silk. A- for underwear and shirts; 2/- yard, worth 2/11. Oriental Bazaar. "VEWEST Fashioned, Contrast Heel A’ Hose,- 3/9- pair, usually 4/11. Oriental Bazaar. ' - TTERY. Fine Full-fashioned “Blue ' Wing” Hose, 4/11 pair, worth . 6/6. Oriental- Bazaar:.~ T ATEST Heavy Strip Crepe de Chine, ■Yz for Blouses and Shirts, 4/11 yard, worth 6/11, Oriental Bazaar. pLEARING 50 Handsome Fox Wraps, AZ from 21- gns. to 4 gns.. worth double. Oriental Bazaar. TZEENEST Prices in China. Brassware, A*- Carved Lamps, Smoking Tables, and Marble Novelties. Oriental Bazaar. POSTAL SHOPPING GLIDE. 'iLTEN’S White Cotton Athletic Vests, Hi y neck, no sleeves, for sport and summer wear, 1/6 each. Cobbe’s, Feilding. T ADIES' Art Silk Woven Vests, opera ■Az top, in seven dainty shades, good summer line, 2/11, Cobbe’s, Feilding. TVAINTY Figured Rayons, floral and A-A ■ conventional designs, full range' colours. SGin. wide, 1/9 yd. Cobbe’s, Feilding. ■pRINTED Jaspe Cotton Bedspreads, A- fawn grounds, coloured designs, pink, blue, mauve, gold and green, S. or D.B. size. 8/6. Cobbe’s. Feilding. TpUJI 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 chevAA j o t serge, tailored to look well and wear well, 5/11 pair. Roachs', Hastings. pOAT Smocks, 7/11, an exceptional Az value which Cash Trading makes possible. Send a Mail Order to Roachs’. Ltd., Hastings. ,C*2—s Yards BOin. sheeting, 3 yards linen forfar. 2 coloured, 2 bath, 1 roller towels. 2 pillow cases, 2J yards Irish Damask. Roachs’, Hastings. T?OYS' Grey Nurse Cloth Shirts. 3/11. -*-A in canoe and' tennis styles. Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd., Palmerston Nth. ATEN’S Fuji Silk Shirts, neglige, canoe "A a n( ; tennis styles; 10/6. Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd., Palmerston Nth. WHITE Overalls (painters’ and plas- ’’ terers). Coats 6/6. Trousers, with bibs. 6/(5. Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Palmerston - Nth. WANTED TO SELL—(Miscellaneous). ■RID Yourself of Corns root and all by AY Progandra. Certain painless destruction for corns. Progandrn. 1/6. ROBERTSON’S SILVER SHRED (Lemon) Marmalade for Breakfast,

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 54, 27 November 1930, Page 1

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