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FUNERAL NOTICES. rpjlE Friends of the late Ernest A .Richardson are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel ot E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., GO Taranaki Street, To-day (Saturday), September 2. 1933, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. qiHE Friends of the late Mr. John A. -Ernest Eagle are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave bi* late residence, 23 Parkvale Road, Karori, To-day (Saturday). September 2, 1933, at 2.45 p.m.,for St.'Mary s.Church Cemetery. Karori. ' J. E. TAYLOR AND .SONS LTD.,. Undertakers, . 22 Vivian Street, and .Karori. Day and Night Telephone 26-013. HOHE Friends of the late Tatton Fraser A are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, “Lovad,’.’ Waikanae, at 2 p.m., Today ‘ (Saturday), September 2. for the Waikanae Cemetery. ■ " J. SIEVERS, Undertaker. npHE Funeral ofthe late Ruth Elizabeth A Armstrong, will leave, St. Lukes Church. Greytown, after service nt 2 p.m., Sunday,' September 3. ifoi* the Cemetery, Greytown. H. TRdtatAN AND CON. Undertakers, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. . morris, ' jun., ltd.; • Funeral Directors. ” ■ Undertakers, 60 TARANAKI. STREET. Telephone (Day aDd Night), 52-159. ROBERT H, WILSON AND SONS, z* ' ■ ... Undertakers. Phone 24-155* 164 Adelaide Road. z Night Phones'l6-781 and 51-775. TSAAC CLARK AND ' SON, A ~ Funeral Directors, 27 WINGFIELD STREET . (off Molesworth Street). Telephone: Day, 41-561; Night, 41-238. THOS. GRIGGS AND SON, Funeral A Directors.. 303 Main St, Palm. Nth. phone 6637, Private Residence. 25 Queen St., Phone 5911. ri M. BURT, Funeral Furnisher and AAV Director, Main St, Pahiatua (opp. “Herald” Office), Established 1908. Tel. 10ft Day or Night. PAHIATUA— A. P. Fox, Funeral Furnisher and Director. Phones: 175 Office, House 62R. Day or night Q, HYDE, Telephone 1433, . .. Funeral Furnisher and Director. VlB Church Street Masterton. . , Mortuary • Chapel ‘Specially, Appointed for Convenience of Clients. MONUMENTAL MASONS. \RdCK OF AGES GRANITE. IiEW ZEALAND PRODUCTION. SUPPLIED by all Masons; Wholesale P /;at Parkinson's Works, Street, Auckland. ' - . MISCELLANEOUS. T ITTLE fuel, less work, greater satisAJ faction With..V, Crompton's ...Ecohomy Pumice Boilers. ' 1 Crompton's,' Cornhill St., Wellington. ' Write for illustrated listk ;Sold by Hardware Merchants. ; WIN £lO off a Radio Set., .See Ultimate ’ r Radio Competition advertised Page 21 this paper. ~■■■■ 1 ASTHMA Sufferers!—Cures have;been -‘A effected, great relief afforded, by drinking Asma-Tea. discovery of Japanese M.D., Dr. R. Saiki; 14 days’ supplies posted, 14/-. R. D., Wylie, Chemist, Remuera, Auckland. POR first class Cycle and Gramophone A repairs at lowest prices. Try Harry Gedye, 58 Dublin St., Wanganui., TPSPERANTO removes international AH language barriers. Correspondence (bourse, 20 wkly. lessons. Prospectus, N.Z, Esperanto Association, Wgton, A XMINSTER Carpets from £3/15/-. Cuthbertson and Lee, Ltd.. Avenue, Wanganui. Phone 2691, T?UY the best—Crompton’s New WonA> flej. Economy Pumice Boilers, for economy. Leading Hardware Merchants, or' Crompton’s,' Manufacturers, Cornhill St.. Wellington. npAYLQR’S for Carpet Cleaning; van A'/ collects and delivers. 41 Kent Tee. Tel. 50-610. Taylor’s City Dye Works. Remember, ‘‘The Blue Shop.” PIA OFF a Radio Set; this is your, opportunity; don’t miss it. See Page 21. ________ PCONOMISE—Save fuel, time and labour on. Washday with Crompton's Ecqnotny Pumice Boilers. All Hardware Merchants, or Crompton’s, Cornhill St., Wellington. IT HAS BEEN SAID TMIAT the proof of the pudding is in the A eating. We say the proof of the whisky is in the bottle. And whatever pleases you in good “Scotch” you will find it in the GRAND HOUSE WHISKY. GOLDEN GRAIN; Guaranteed 100 per cent. Scotch (70 per cent. Highland Malts, 30 per cent. Highland Grain). " r>. ■ . , MELLOW AS MOONLIGHT—Quarts 12/6. Pints 6/9. Other sizes. 5/9. 3/6, and 3/-. , OUR GUARANTEE. . , The purchaser is the sole judge—money returned if not fully satisfied. BRANDY—'Although Jules Racine and Cie Cognac is remarkably low in price, we are assured by impartial judges that it is equal to any three' star Brandy and superior to most on the market. Our DIRECT importations and buying policy assures the purchaser that these conclusions are correct. Quarts 13/-. Pints 7/-. • Procurable only at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Delivery Free to any part of the city. Telephone 41-024. Rail Parcel Rates for Country Clients, 1/- for one bottle, 1/6 for two, 2/- for three, or case of 12 bottles Railage Paid. Nothing is a trouble at 'the Grand, no order too small. THOS. COLTMAN. Proprietor. FINANCIAL. QMALL Loans, from 5/- up. J. McCombe, Macarthy Trust Bldg. (opp. Public Trust), Lambton Qy. ■piNANCE wanted, reasonable interest. A for balance of amounts of £lO and unde-, on car sales covered by P.N. and Bailment. D 621, “Dominion.” VVOODLEY, 16 King’s Chambers, opp. Stewart Dawson’s, lends small sums on no security to Government Servants and permanent employees, quickly: confidentially. PUBLIC SERVlCE—lnsurance, other A permanent employees requiring temporary assistance, consult me; loans arranged ; strictest confidence. Take lift. Room 706, 7th Floor, Brandon House, Featherston St. Tel. 41-428. TVTONEY to Lend on any security, £5 ■‘•'A upward; strictly confidential; after 5 p.m. by appointment. MUTUAL LOAN AND DEPOSIT CO., LTD., 151 Lambton Qy. next Midland Hotel), Telephone 41-264.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 290, 2 September 1933, Page 1

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