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IN MEMORIAM.

BASER. — In loving memory of our dear father, Georjro Baker, who departed this life on the Bth July, 1503. Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HORBIS.— -In . .loving . memory of .our dear mother, Helen Morris, -who died on the 2nd July, 1896. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her daughters, M. Macauley and D. Lawton. JI ORRIS. — In loving memory of- m,- dear mother, Helen Morris, who departed this life on the 2nd July, 1896. Forgotten by some ehe may be, But the earth that enshrouds her is sacred to me. Inserted by her daughter, Ellen Hewat. EEWAT.— In . loving memory of our little daughter, Eileen, —ho passed a.iray on the 7th July, 1904, aged 7 years. The little cot is empty no—, - The little clothes laid by; . A father's hope, a mother's joy, In death's cold arms doth lie. Dearest Kileen, how we miss you, Sone bnt our aching hearts can tell; Earth has lost the*, heaven, has gained thee, Dearest Eileen, faretheo well. Inserted by her loving parents, F. D. nn_ .". E. 4 Hewat. — In loring memory of our littla , nicco Eileen, who died on the 7th July, 1804. ■ " God needed one more angel child Amidst His shining band; > And «o He- bent with a loving smile, And clasped our darling's hand. Inserted by her aunts, M. Macauley and D. Lawton.

WANTED Known — TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES to order (made on" the premiee!), perfect fit and stvlc, £3 3s. Big Btook of ready-to-wenr Tailor-mado Costumes (also made on the premises), special for tho Races and Exhibition, foam 25s ui\r»rds. Cheapest in town for Ladies' and Children's Utserwe*r. Only one addrtsr — 70, Ouba-s(!reet (next door to White Swan Hotel).' WANTED Known— Millinery SchoolMadam Marion, late Strand, Sydney, can teach ladies to become their own milliners in a short time. Ladies prepared for positions. Classes — Mornings 11 — 1; Afternoons, 2 till 4 ; Night Classe* three night* ■ a week — Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Terms on application. Ladies' own material mado'up. 20, KING'S CHAMBERS (first floor). WANTED, a business man to take! over' most valuable Restaurant Bus!-' ness in tho city; piofits about £500 per annum; rent £3 10s per week; prico £800; £500 wanted. W. F. Shortt, Ltd., Estate Agents, Willis-street. ANTED to Sell, AndahiFian and Sil- " ver Wvindotte Cockerels, prize strain. Apply 87, Richmond-street, Fetonc. WANTED Known— Seaford Coal can now be obtained in any quantity. Ring up 2102. . "ANTED— Of all charms possessed by women none is more beautiful than an abundant soft, glossy hair. To produce it always use Hendy's oelobrated Juleptia Solo agents — Kirkcaldio nnd Stains, Limited. Prico Is. WANTED Known— Now is the time to giyo Indent orders for Argyjl Cars, to ai-rivo in tho spring; money ia saved by indenting. Scott Motor and Cycle Co., Ltd., Onba-streot Extension. ■^TSTAISTED— Ladies desirous of increasit -ing and beautifying their own or childrcn'i-hair, try Hendy's Juleptia. It novor di appoints. Bottles Is. Sole agents — KirkealcGo and Stains, Limited. ANTED Known— Hard Hats, in the throo latest shapes,, guaranteed all fur and fast colitir, price 8s 6d; no extra charge for fitting to tho shape of your head. Bates and Lees, Hatter?, Willis-st. WANTED, Buyers of secondhand Bicycles to inspect a Swift (No. 3341), e<fual to new in every respect. Prico £9. Don't mill this bargain. Easy terms arranged. Adams Star Cycle Co., Mercsr-streot. W-ANTEDW -ANTED Known — G. Lmley, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, 111, Upper Cuba-street, for reliable Furnishings. Oak and Walnut Furniture a specialty. Tel. Hi. ANTED to Sell, 100 pure Indian Runner Ducks, from prize stock, from 7s 6d each ; sittings of Eggs, 6s (guaranteed). W. Hughes, Otaki. WANTED Known— To Cyclists. Why " pay £20 for a Bicycle when you can get it &t £16, with the very best parts, and built up-to-dato, the latest ; guaranteed no tin Or solder about them. Call and inspect. It will pay you all right. Large stock of all kinds of Cyclo Accessories. Repairs at the lowest price. Thorndon Cyclo and Motor Works, J. Boucher and Co., Molesworth-street. 'Phono 1579. rfTSTOLISTS, you requite a lamp and V>> boll. Sea the largo assortment at prices to euifc your pocket at Reynolds's Sports Depot, 74, 76, Willis-street. TMPJSRFECT- Eyesight improved by acJ. our*t«ly fitted Spectacles. Lloyd's, 55, Lambtoß-quay AWATOH that stops is * nuisaiico. Tako it to Lloyd's, and havo it thoroughly examined. 55, Lambton-quay. SALE of Sea Fishing Lines, Ilookß, Sinkers, Football and Cycling Boots, Running Shoes, Loggings, Go-carts, Cyclo Lamps, Bells, Brakes, Tires, at Itcynolds's Sports Depot, 74, 76, Willis-street. GOLDEN Eagle and Southern Cross Jams are the best made. Pure fruit and sugar only Ask the grocer. . , ] EAFORD Coal should always bo secured by sensible citizens. It eavos them money. OARDINGHOUSES for Sale — £45, £75, £130, £180 up to £400, for 6, 8, 10, 14, 18 rooms, etc. ; some; al valuation of furniture; no charge for goodwill. Tho Hamilton Exchange, 17, Willis-street. Telephone im./ T ':'•'/'.' mßrUMPH'Bicycle, firstwilae* 1 running' A order,..i tires "in ' splendid condition , ' £6. Reynolds!* Stocktaking SaIVW, WU-' lis-streat. , ■ *~ '- ' ■VJO\V give Bronte a turn. Try his Ini.^ digeßtion Cure, his Bronchitis Mixture, half BIZ 3ls fed, his Neuralgia Mixture, his Antiseptic Ointment, his Stomach and Liver Pills, eto. Only to bo got at 70, Tory-street. fTIHE Great Blood Tonic and Purifier is -*- Salck's Sarcapoxilla. Givo3 tono to nerve and brain, cures indigestion, constipation, ulcerated .logs, and all complaints arising from-.TJOomesa, of blood ; 2s 6d. W. Salck, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-st. riTHE world looks pleasanter to- thoseJL who uso Crescent Tea. Try it^tliis afternoon. Soothing, fragrant, refreshing Cretcent Tea.> GOLF Players • inspect our new shipments Forgan's and Taylor's Club?, Caddie Bags, Balis, and sundries. Royrolds's Sports Depot, 74 Wiilis-street. DRAGON Baking Powder makes tho best bread and Econes. Full weight tins. Sold by all grocsra. 1 LEAN Post Cards. Over six thousand all Clean Post Cards sold last week. All Clean stock. Richard Brown ond Son, Willis and Mannere streets. • A FAIR offer to any one who likes good tea. Ask your grocer 1 fpr Crescont Tea. T INOTO, 9d a tin; Linoleum Cream, JLJ Is a tin ; old - and most successful polishes. W. G-.' Tustin, 80, Willis-street. RESCEN'T TEA is noted for good flavour, and goes further than other. teaa. Use Crescent Tea. • ' ■ BICYCLES — Repairs at very lowest prices ; promptness and work guaranteed-, expert mechanics.; reasonable charges. Reynolds's Cycle Depot, 74, Wil-lis-street. TTTiHERE is a sorb of restfulness about JL Crescent Tea that makes the sterner sex comfortable and good. * RAGON Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar. Used by all eaieful cooks and sold everywhere! 1 W' HY NOT! Inlehdinp Purchasers of City, Suburban, or Farm Properties should consult us. Thirteen years' experience in this city. Know values and have a number of Bargains for Privato Sale. — Cory and Go., 5, Lambton-quay. OOTBALLS— B.ugby~and "Association Balls, very best make, lowest priced. Football Boots', improved English make, steel-eased too-plcdo, 20s pair. Roynoids's i Sports Depot, 74, Williß-ntreot. 'j fTIHE ,road to rum is best avoided by. sJL using Sftflford Coal. A single trial will prove it. F' yen have God's best gift to man — a wife — ask hoc to use Orescont Tea. I^HAPPED and~Rough Hands mado soft" V^ and white in a night by using Ger--n&ium Lotion ; neither ' greasy nor sticky ; healing; li, Is 6d. W. Salok, Sydiioy Chemist, 17, Willis-street. Fyour eye cutchei these lines you 1rUl ( kuow they wero writton to nd\orlne' Crescent Tea. It is tho best you can buy. DO not depend on Goal supplies which ' fail when moit'wantod. Use Soaford. Always' ready. ' . HOCKEY Players should inspect now' shipment of Clubs, Pads, and' Su- I dries offered *t reduced price*. Reynoldss Sporta Depot, 74, Willg-ttfaol ' . ■ fiHUTNKE »nd Pickles. , Whifcloek's aro KJ the 'best.' They give 'a relisK to oil meals. Should be used this kind of weather. 1 LADIES, proseryo your Oomploxion by using the great touio skin food Benzoin aud Almond Cream. It removes all bleniishos, cures roughness, redneis, and makes the skin, while and beautiful: 2s 6d. W. Salok, Sydnry Ohomirt, 17, Wifag-at. SPORTING Gun*, 1 Doublo-barrel Breechloaders, very latest iir-provemcntu, reliable, good shooting, ttuns, at bargain mhom. RoynoluV* BporU Depot, 74, WilliMtraab.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 6, 7 July 1906, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 6, 7 July 1906, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 6, 7 July 1906, Page 1

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