FUNERAL NOTlCES—(Ccntinuetl) rip HE Friends of Mr. and _ Mrs. R. G. 1 McKenzie, of Ballance, Palnatua, me invited to attend the I’uneral of the* late dearly beloved son, Alastair John, which will leave the residence ol Mr J. ««•«‘ £ toll, “ , “’kS'?AND CO.. Funeral Directors, Palmerston North. I?RIENDS kindly note that t lie I uneral h o ?the late Florence Lamb Polson will leave het late M-mvrewa. Fordell, Tomorrow (Friday). May 16 1941, for the Matarawa Cemetery, at the conclusion of a Sen SSrS. LTD,’ Funeral Directors, Wanganuk funeral directors. T E. TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD., el. Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN STREET AND KARORI. Telephone 26-0/o. V JUN.. LTD., ID. Funeral Directors. 25 KENT TERRACE. Telephone (Day and Night). <>- 0 fsIAC CLARK AND SONS. 1 Funeral Directors 27 WINGFIELD STREET, N.I. (off Molesworth Street). Telephones: Day 41-561 Night gOBERT [-1. WILSONANH SONS.
Funeral Directors. Tel. 24-155. 164 Adelaide Road. Night Telephones: u 6-021 and T? LETCH El< HALL, AND SON, ” Funeral Directors, Fitzhediert Ave., Palmerston Nth. Tels. 6491, <ll9.
FLORAL TRIBUTES -rnHE RANGATIRA’ Floral Studio, I Lower Cuba St., opp. Electricity House." Wreaths, Bouquets, and all Floral Work at shortest notice. Telephone 49-974, attei hours 00-lJt). ORDER your Flowers from MISS WAUGH, Floral Artist (British Floral Art Diploma). Tels.: Day 4t)-(J7. Night 63-838. 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington. LOST, FOUND AND PERSONAL. T OST (Urgent), Wallet, between Em--Ig bassy restaurant and James Smith s. Contains wedding ring; reward. Reply Tel. 26-302. _ ; LOST, Wednesday, by Territorial Convoy, Foxton-Wellington, Expanding Wristlet Watch. Reward, 92 Marsden St., Lower Hutt. LOST, Tuesday night, Karori-Kelburn, small brown Zip Purse,, containing petrol coupons. Reward. M atson, 137 Upland Rd. 26-458. T EFT in 11.40 Upper Hutt train Saturday last, light Lynx Raincoat. Will finder please communicate with Wright and Witt. Reward. OST, by old age itensioner, lady’s Bag, 1 13 Palliser Road; 3 train tickets, glasses, money and silver, pension papers, soldier’s knife (keepsake). Ring 50-84 J. Reward. . DIAMOND RING. , . lOST, Monday. May 12, valuable Diamond Solitaire Ring. Finder please telephone 42-546. Substantial reward. SLEEPING BAG. LOST, between Uruti and Urenui, on May 10 (Saturday), Canvas Sleeping Bag and Clothes. Reward. Communicate Spencer, Henderson. OLDIER on 'leave wants petrol coupons. Replies to H 715, "Dominion. 8.5.” Unintentional disappointment. - Unchanged. Have your mail. Please call as before. “Chirpy.” CHARACTER Analysed from handwriting. Problems, advice. Expert knowledge. Stamped envelope. Madame Lee, Wanganui Avenue, Auckland. MATRIMONIAL. 42-56, wish Friendship, ’’ Matrimony, genuine widowers. Agnes Hart, Box 11. Te Aro. Stamped add ress. ■DEFINED Young Men- desire friendship young ladies 19 to 35. Fond outings, sports, etc., View matrimony, Box 69, Petone. POPULAR Introduction Service. Penfriends. Attractive Matrimonial opportunities. Taranaki, Manawatu, H.B. Sylvia Gerard, Alston Chambers, Auckland, TRADE PERSONALS. ' pHIROPODY—T. .Bryce Wilson treats all Foot Troubles. Tel. 43-731. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. opp Stewart Dawson’s, rpHE Hollywood Beauty Salon —Eugene A and Nou-electric Permanent Waving. Principal, Rona Chapman. Tel. 44-774. PSORIASIS. —A dry and scaly skin disease affecting adults or children. Klexema Rooms. Panama St., Wgtn. Tel. 42-882. SMART hair styles, manicures, facials, tinting. Maisonette Toilet Salon, Ist Floor, 4 Willis Street. Tel. 46-293. K/6 Dry-Cleans your Suit or Costume at the American Dye Works, 49 Kent Terrace. Tel. 53-557. g I M P 8 O N. DENTIST. 25 Courtenay Place. Open Friday Evening, 7-8.30. Phone 50-783. UNITED DENTAL SERVICE. 54-50 MANNERS STREET, Brittain’s Building. TELEPHONE 43-363. Open Friday Evenings. 7-8.30. MISCELLANEOUS. "1 0/ —Pianos Tuned, City and all * Suburbs. Pianos Reconditioned. Lowest Rates Work Guaranteed. F. Weiugott. Tuner, Tourist Dept. Convents, etc Tel 18-2,"S LIKE Poliflor because years of use have proved beyond doubt that the preserving antiseptic wax adds life to my home and brightens my outlook ” Another I’olitior lestimunial
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 195, 15 May 1941, Page 1
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