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PROCESS BLOCKS PROCESS ENGBAVINO in all its Brandies. Designs for Letterheads, etc., submitted. Highest Quality and Workmanship at Reasonable Cost. Evening Post Phocess Dept. — 'Phone 1270.

BIKTII3. REID.— On the 30th August, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reid, Upper Hutt— a daughter. MARRIAGES .WAim-HOGCJARD.-On the 31st August, at All Saints, Palinerston North, by the Vicar o f the Parish, William lnglis. second son of the ltev. B. 11. Ward, 8.A., sometime Vicar of ricteu, to Mabel, eldest daughter of Thos. Hoggard. Es-q., Oriental Bay. DEATIIS. WILSONE.— On Tuesday, Ist September, at Karori, Douglas Robert, beloved husband of Alberta Wilhone, and eldest son of the lato Kobert Wilsone, of Masterton, and of Mrs. Wilsone, of Karori. POX.— On the 2nd September. 1914, at No. 9, Elizabeth-street, Wellington, Marie Alicia Anna, the dearly loved wife of K. F. Fox. Education Department, Wellington; aged 54 years. BKOOK.— On the 3rd September, IDI4, at Mount Victoria', Irene, the beloved daughter of W. and E. R, Brook ; ayed Ti years. Private interment. HOGG.— On the 3rd September, 1914, James, dearly beloved third Mm of the late T. and M. Hojtc;. Kalwarra; aged 38 years. At rest. Private interment. Wo flowers. LOWE.— On the 3rd September, 1914, at his residence, No. VI, Helen-street, Brookljn, William, beloved husband of Harriett E. Lowe; aged 62 years. MULCAHY.— On the 3rd September, 1914. at the Monastery, Hawker-street, Rev. Father David Mulcahy, C.SS.R.; aged 27 years. lU.P. GASQUOINE.— On the 4th September, 1914, at his residence. 26, Hill-street, William Chaxles, dearly beloved husband of Evangilie L. Gasquoine; aged 54 years. P.. 1. P. Ho flowers. IX MEMOEIAM. SMITH. — In loving memory of Annie, wife of David Smith, who passed away at her residence, Main Road, Karori, on the 4th September, 1913. Oft and sad our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away, Where we laid our darling mother Just one year to-day. 'Tis hard to know that .she is gone, The tender, true, and loving one ; Bat when we think of all her pain, 'Tis sin to wish her back again. Inserted by her husband and family. SMITH,— In loving memory of our dear sister Annie, who departed this life at Karori on the 4th September, 1913, Inserted by her loving sister-in-law and brother, M. and A. Hardham. SMITH. — In lovins memory of Emma, the beloved wife of Henry Smith; died the 4tH September, 1912. SMITH. — In loving remembrance of Emma Smith, who passed away on the 4th September, 1912, Inserted by her affectionate son. B. G. Smith. MISS MILSOM, Hair Physician, Face Specialist, diagnoses all cases free of charge, supplies the necessary hair foods and tonics; also skin foods and lotion. Learn horns treatment for hair and skin. Miss Milsdm, 94, Willis-street (opposite Shortt's Picture Theatre). Telephone 814. MRS. ROLLBSTON, Hair Specialist, Qual. London and Paris. Hair Treatments, Shampooing, Hairdressing, Face Massage, and Electrolysis. _ Switches, Transformations, etc., at English prices. 256, Lambton-quay. 'Phon# 1599. UPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (Regd.) See testimonial morning papers. Mrs. Hullen, Superfluous Hair and Complexion Specialist, Ist door Boulcott-atreet. 'Phone 1047. : \TIBRO Facial Massage, Scalp Treat- ▼ raent, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, H»irwork, Electrolysis. Mr*. Haybittle, 283, L«_bton-qnay (over Orr, Chemi«t). 'Phone 1594 RT MEMORIAL CO^ Newtown. Memorials of every description erected. Reinforced Concrete Walls. Ascertain our prices before ordering elsewhere. 'Phone No. 3877. Workmanship guaranteed. ANNUAL BOOT SALE PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING. j pREAT BARGAINS IN ALL LINES, j Cents Glaoe Kid Lace and Button Boots, 8s 9d, were 21s. Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, from 4s 6d. D. EDWAEDS & SON, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, 131, MANNERS-STREET AND HATAITAI. SUIT SATISFACTION DOES not consist of merely paying a high price, though many men foolishly think a high price is the hall-mark of perfection. What more do you want than we can give you in pur suits, for at least 30s less than ordinary prices? Good materials, inside and out. Good style and fit. Good workmanship. Our Suits will give you satisfaction, and savo you money. No middleman's profit, no_ bad debts, no stiff rents, and ■good buying of our materials, aro "the foason why.". Put us to the test, .and you'll bs ' pleased. CEOWN CLOTHING CO. (N.Z.), LTD., Ti, WILLIS-STREET (Upstairs), Opp. Evening Post, Wellington. ETJUNITUEE I WANTED TO BUY, HOUSES OF FURNITURE. LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. % KICHAEDSON BEOS., CASH BUYERS, 206, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 1062. FURNITURE MOVED BY MOTOR. SAVE time, expense, 'and worry by using one of our MOTOR LORRIES when moving. Contracts undertaken for Removals to Suburbs and Country. Picnio and Excursion Parties supplied with Seated Lorries. MUNT. COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., Post Offire Kauare. CITY PARCELS DELIVERY CO. ' H. INNISS AND SON. Tel. 381. DELIVER daily in town and following suburbs: 'Kelburne, Karori, Wadestown, Northland. Brooklyn, Kilbirnie, Hataitai, Lyall Bay, Queen's Drive, Island Bay, Seatoun, Miramar, Roseneath. Charges: Not exceeding 281b 6d, 561b 9d, 1121b Is, 2001b Is 6d. All parcels must bo prepaid. No charge for collecting. Luggago collected and delivered at moderate prices TCTT ANTED KNOWN, Any person writing to the EVENING POST OFFICE for information in regard to Advertisements in the payer must send Stamped Addressed Envelope in order to ensure replj\

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1

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