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BIRTHS.. BtflTLEY.— On the 25th February, at their residence, So. 20, Hiropi-stl'eet, to Mr. ana Ml*. W. E. Bortlsy— a sou. F.OQIE.— On th=> 27th February. l&S, -".t his lcMdtnce, uiiiro-roj-1, 15roo!dyn, the wife of th«rf. Eggie, of a daughter. DEATHS. W VLSh —At his residence, 6. Binliam-strcet, Christopher, bplovcJ husband ol Catherine tf alsh, in. his 59ih year ; veiy deeply m iumed. H.1.P.., Priv.ue interment. Floweis nsp«ctlully declined. BE^ES.— On the 28th February, at 23, Hjnkev' *tteet, Douglas Charles, infant sou of C. 11. lind F. Bealce, aged 5 months. I>\ MEMORIAL. PtAtT.— ln loving memory of Alice, the dearly beloved wife of Henry Platt, who died at Korthljnd an the 28th February, 1907. W? m ! &3 thee from our home, dear Alice, ■ We 'm-ss thee from thy place ; A shadow net our 1 it, is cast. We' misa the sunshine of thy face. Wo nji«s thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; Our 'home is dark without thee, We miss the* erervw'icre. Inserted by her loving husband. PLATT,— In loving memory ol Alice Platt, who parsed »wav at- her residence, Nortl.land, tn the 28th February, 1807, ngctl £6 year;. Foiget tbee, n«, we- never will. We loved yru here, and lore you still ; You parted with a world cf pain, You only died to live ngaic. laJerted by her loving grandmother and Queenlc. PLATT.— In loving memory of our dear sister AlieoMßennie), who departed this life on the 2Uh Pcbruaiy, 1907. Inserted by her loving iisters. A. F. and M. PI.ATT.— In loving 'memory of my dear sisttr, Al'ce Platt, who departed th' 6 life on the 28th FcJiuary. 1907. at Sorihland. Ocntlp in mind, patient in pain. My dear sister left us heaTen to gain ; 1 With ictiMjs in noble, generoun, and kind, F«V in this world her equal cjn find. Xot gone frftm meniory, not ;one from love, But gone to Jifr Fathw's home- above. Ipjtitcd by her loving 'brother and sister-in-law, Wilj.am anr! Lena Moody. HICKLIXG. — In lovms; niemory of Robert Simon H cHing. who. depatted tUie life on the 28th February;, 13f6. 'Be, hn? gone .to his rest anJ his troubles are ' o'e- , H? is free from all sorrow imi <vim; Axul the tnaia of this wcrld which lie patiently hot-.* Shall never d'ttrcn him again. Inserted Hy hin loring w'.fc. BKGLAJfO.— In Wng memcry of Ch,-rl«>s EngHn'l, w^.i died it Pctnne on the 2?:h Tebmary. ICOI. "Perceful be thy silent slumttr. Alice Lswry aad fa=i : ly. THE medical profession is unanimous in acknowledging that Massage, if applied Bciontifically, is one of tho safent. eipnplest. yet meet effective methods of treating ilUcases of »n obstinate character. I have mado a careful study of Medical Massage, and I c?n produjo abundant tes'timony^ of my sv.cocss with Wellington pat tron3 in cases of Paralysis, Rheumatism, Statics, Neuralgia, Nervous Disorders, BpUepsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Const'pat on, ani other complaiats in fact, th<"-.' ais fc» r.nnenis <hat properlyapplied Md'-TRO will not cure or reii-ive.— CfIAS. A. TUBNKR, Mfidiral llassapo Specialist, Rawßon's Buildings, Welling'-ton-tcrra^M. 1 iT4/TISS MILSUM, Hair Physician, Face ItJL Specialist. Shampooing, Manicuring, Clipping, Bairdreesmg. Ladies an<i Gentlemen trcatod scientifically, aud taught their own epeqial treatment. Ifair Work of every description, Combings made up. Hair-dressing to suit every face also taught. King's "Chambers (opp. Carroll's), Rooms 22 and" 23. Tel. 814 H.AIR-WQ£K of every description,, including latent' styles" fqr 'hair-dressi-ng Natural hair^pads frpnx 3s od. Tails, '.puffs, and ToupfeeSj transfounkations, cDtnb4VS» made «p, «to. ' t MftT'3fa}H»ttlir r 'llii*Miss Begg, 61, Lambton-quay (over Or/,- , Chemist) ; tele. J,59.l , - - ~ MRS- ROLLESTON,' , ~^~ H\ AIR "PHYSICIAN, .Face, Specialist, l and Masseuse,- Certificated. All Treatments, Shampooing. 3, WiUia.-Bt'. over Carroll's. 'Phone 1599. CUREX Cream, wonderful cure for ccscmt, rough scaly ekin, red nose, barber's itch, all skin complaints. Prico 2s and 3s, -all rhemiets. New Zealand Drug Company Agents. 1 Itii Z DAVEY'S MILLINERY COLLEGE, Hume'a Buildings, 65, Willis-street. All Shapes and Styles to hand for pupils ■ ■who wish to do their own Winter Millinery. Rooms open frcm 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday aud Thursday nights from 7 till 9. Prospectus of Fees on application. DRAPERY BUSINESS FOR SALE, BY TENDER. fF'^NDERS will be received up to and X including Saturday, 7th March, f<sr Stock,' Futures, and Fittings, etc., Balanco of Lease, tho best position in Queen-street, Masterton. Owner selling on account of ill-health. Intending' tenderers will be shown the stock "by H. A. Whelch, who will give them full particulars porsonally. Each tender to be accompanied by a cheque of ten per oont. of tender. T7? O IT j* A" iT E, VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, The Parade, Island Bay T/apa Terminus ; 64 x 120 feet. prico Reduced to £5 10s foot. Owner left city. HARCOURT AND CO. RICHARDSON BROS.. Choapoat House Furnishers in the city. 115 Upper j ( 'u'ha-atreet. I HjLAI'IUUtN'S HOI'EL, HOBARU, j is tho Largest, Most Comfortable, aad Up-to-date Hotel in Tasmania. Tennis j and croquet lawn ; motor garage.— F. ! Golding, Proprietress. ] URIRI MINERAL WATER is stoadily increasing in popularity, and is now acknowledged to be tho ideal drink— cither as a beverago or at substituto for sod* water. ARPET BEATING arid . Chimney .-aw- spine; aie our specialties. Window, house, and effico cleaning. Welling ton Cleaning Co., 25, Dixnn street. 'Phons. 2224 \\7IOLETTA Hair Tonic, tho absolute T t cure for Baldness, Alopecia, Dandruff, Irritation of the Scalp, Falling Hair, and all hair troubles. Chemists and hairdressers, 3s 6d. 1 NZ"WINE "Depot, 57, Willis-street! • Notice. No. 1 superior Invalid Port Wine, 25s per dozen; No. 2 Wine, two gallons (guaranteed full strength), 18s 6d per dozen, fr -merly 3s per bottle. Wine Stl per glaaa. PALE young men and women should Ufce Serravillos Tonic. It makes good red blood. Ask the doctor. Oft" giv6 Hay a turn! Try hib Indigestion Cure. hi 3 Bronchitis Mixture, half size Is 6d, his Neuralgia Mixture, hie Antiseptic Ointment, his Stomach and Liver Pills, etc. Only to be sot at 70, Tory-street. NGINEERS and Engine - drivers coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or correspondence. Alex. M'Vicar (late inspectpr of Machinery), 35, Ma-joribanks-street^ TJTJTT Sports, V.M.C.A. and S.B.C. J, a Swimming Carnival, etc. Photographs at Zak's Photo Depot. 24, Willis-st. Tonic (Bark and Iron O Wine) makes good red blood, and should be used by all weak people.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 1

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