ODDMENT WJfiEK! ' D.T.G. «™» D.I.C. ' SLM4CIAL JISARGATNS JN ALL DEPAirfMENTS! COMPAItE VALUES. "~~ STJLISU JACK KIS MILLINIiItY DI.'EjsSKS UNDKUCLOTIHNa, COU3I3TS DOWN QUILTS, CUHTAINS IHSN'S AND CUILPUEN'S CLOTUINO AIEN'S OUI'ITITINQ REiINANTS T\ T (T< >A - T ' i<nß BTri
FUNERAL NOTICE. -■ | THE Friends of Alexander Wallace nro j invited to attend hi* Funeral, which I )k to leave bis riMidunco, 2, 13ankf-ternu-e, ] on Fiiday, 24tlu i»gt., nl 2.30 p.m., lor the CciTiotcry, .Sydimj-.slrect. FUNKKAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Edward Davit* nro invited to attend tho Funoral of hi* Into Wife, Martha, which will loavo Ins residence, 8, Frederick-street, To-morrow (Friday), at 1.40 p.m., for St. Joseph's Church, Buckle-street, thenco to Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jtjk., Sanitary Undertaker. Tnlophonc 937. 10, Taranaki-bt. FUNER A ) , NOTICE. THE Friend* of tho late John William Kohn arc invited lo attend his Funeral, which will leave the Wellington Hospital To-mmiow (Friday), 24th, ut 9.30 a.m., Icr Knroii ( 'emu-lory. E. MORRIS, Jun , •Sunicury Undertaker, Tolophono f137. 10, Tiir.uiaki-st. VFEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A BABY JUMPER AND ROCKINGCHAIR. Il saves buj nig v rocking-ohair, cradle, nud high chair. It relieves tiio mother of one-half tho caro of baby. It i<< the Mifeft place lo leavo baby. It will make a good baby out of a bad one. Its up-,uid-(lown motion is just what baby enjoy*. It enu-bloH Ihe mother to read or cow while bitby amuses itself, tt KRVpis ihe wages of a mirno, boing practically a niiifc in itself, Every move baby inakos s-lnrti the Jumpor uiul lullrt the litllo one to sleep. GOODWIN AND PHKLAN, 116, Upper Willi*-*!., near Manners-- 1 ..
OPPOSITE THE TOWN HALL (Main Entrance). PTttlE above Address will now find us. Showioom: Ground Floor. Offices: First Floor. YEREX, BARKER & FINLAY (Ltd.). POPULAR LECTURE. •• ry v d'y a r"d~ kipl in g : An Interpreter of Empire,'* By RRV. JAMES UIBB, D.D., IN HALL IN RKAR OF CONGREGATIONAL ("HL'lU'll, COURT liN AY rLAC'i;. FRIDAY, 2Uh .JUNE, al 8 p.m. Admissicn Fiee. lieliunsr Collection.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 6
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