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PROCESS BLOCKS PROCESS ENGRAVING in all its Branches. Designs for Letterheads, etc., submitted. Highest Quality and Workmanship at j Reasonable Cost. Evening Post Pbocess Dept. — 'Phone 1270. j

BIRTHS. STOTT.— On the 4th October, at 212, Th Terrace. Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. H 3. Stot*-a daughter. BERTINSHAW.— On the sth October, a Kurse Murphy's Ilosp.tal, to Mr. and Mri J. A. BertinshaM — a sou. DEATHS. MITCHELL.— On the 3rd October, at her resi dene'i", 14, Wilson-street, _lua, relict of th late James Mitchell, in her BSth year. Asleei iv Jesus. LEE.— On the 3rd October, i 914, at the We] lington Hospital. Margaret, loving wife o F. Lee, 1, Adelaide-road. R.I.P. TRUEMAN.— On the 4th October, 1914, at th residence of his daughter (Mrs. Berry, 381 'Adelaide-road), George James Truem-iii aged 77 years. Private interment. CRICHTON.— On the 4th October, 1914, at KM Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay (suddenly) Harrie Ann. widow of the late George Crichton aged 79 years. lutennent at Pahnerstoi North, Tuesday afternoon. ASTON.-On the 4th October. 1014, at W<?l linatoD; Caroline Aston, widow of the laut Samuel Aston, of Ohariu Valley; aged 9 years. At rest. TONE-BAKNISTER,— On the 4th October I!U4, at her residence, Mary Tone-Baunister aged S9 years. Private interment. THOMPSON.— On the 4th October, at Nursi Bishop's Private Hospital. Greymouth. Tilly beloved wife of Alexander Thompson, o Cobden, in her 37th year; deeply regretted IN MEMOHIAM. DAY.— In loving memory of our dear brother William Day, who passed away ou the stl October, 1910. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving brother and bister, Syd and Alice. BENSON.— In dear and loving memory of mj dear wife and mother, Alice Mary Benson who passed away at Gisborne on the stl October, 1(113. And God, in His infinite love and pity, said: Come unto Me to your rest up above. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters. MACAULEY. — In loving memory of Joseph Stanley, who died on the sth October, 1011 Dearest Joe. you have left us, Left us, yes, iov evei'more ; But we hope to meet our loved one On that bright and happy shore. Inserted by loving mother, sisters, and brothers. McMOMtAN, — In fond and loving memory ol our dear sister. Klsie McMorran, who diet; on the 4th October, 1007. She has gone but ne'er forgotten, Never shall her memory fade ; Fondest thoughts shall ever linger Around the spot where she is laid. Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sister. MeMORRAN. — In loving memory of Adam McMorran, who departed this life on thf 17th September, 1910. Friends may think we have forgotten you, When at times they see us smile; But they little know the aching hearts That smile hides all the while. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister. >T|/|*ISS MIIjSOM, Hair Physician. Fact ItJL Specialist, diagnoses all cases free o! charge, supplies the necessary hair foodi and tonics ; also skin foods and lotion Learn hpm« treatment for hair and Bkin Miss Milsom, 94, Willis-street (oppoßih Shortt'g Picture Theatre). Telephone 81.4 MRS. ROLLBSTON, Hair Srjecialist. Qua!. London and Paris. Hair Treat nients-, Shampooing, Hairdressing, Fac< Maasage, and Electrolysis. t Switches Transformation*, etc., at English prioei 256, Larnbton-quay. 'Phon« 1599. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed, b; ",Ru6ma," (Rcgd.). A guarantee givei with each easd undertaken, th« certain Complexion Beautifier. Mrs Httllen, Ist door Boulcott-et. 'Phone 1047 VIBRO Facial Massage, Scalp Treat meat, Shampooing, Manicuring Pedicuring, Hairwdrk, Electrolysis. Mfi H_ybittle, 283, Lambton-quay (over Orr ChemigQ. 'Phone 1694 ,A RT MEMORIAL CO^ Newtown JtlL Memorials of every description erected Reinforced Concrete Walls. Ascertain oui prices before ordering elsewhere. 'Phom ■ Ko. 3877. Workmanship guaranteed. KILPATRICK, \ GROCER, COURTENAY-PLACE. SUPERIOR Teas, ls'2d, Is 4d, 1b 6d and 2« Fine Quality Cheese, 9d Matured Cheese, Is Eggs, bc3t on market at 10-re3 prices Butter, Is, le Id, and la 3d. KILPATUICK'S GOODS ARE of SUPERIOR QUALITY FURNITURE 1 WANTED TO BUY/ HOUSES 0] FURNITURE. LARGE 01 SMALL LOTS. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. RICHARDSON BROS., - • CASH BUYERS, 206, CUBA-STREET. Telephone 1062. CITY PARCELS DELIVERY CO. ■H. INNISS ANtTsON. Tel. 381. DELIVER daily in town and followin) suburbs: Kelbuma, Karori, Wadea town, Northland, Brooklyn, Kilbirnie Hataitai, Lyall Bay, Queen's Drive, Ib land Bay, Seatoun, Miramar, Rosenoath Charges; Not exceeding 281b 6d, 561b 9d 1121b Is, 2001b Is 6d. All parcels must bi prepaid. No charge for collecting, Lug gag* collected and delivered at moderate price. FURNITURE MOVED BY MOTOR. SAVE time, expense, and worry b 1 using one of our MOTOR LORRIEf when moving. Contracts undertaken fo: Removals to Suburbs and Country. Pic nic and Excursion Parties supplied witl Seated Lorries. MtTNT, COTTRELL AND CO., LTD., . Post Office Sauare. MONEY TO LEND. '' SEVERAL Sums available for immedi *-^ ate investment, at current rates. CHAS. W. TRINGHAM, Solicitor. Lambton-quay. , fDLANT YOUR GARDEN NOW With Bedding Plants, from Is dozen Asters^ Coreopsis, Cornflowers Godetias. Lobelia ' Snapdragon, Stocks, etc. SEED POTATOES. .Vegetable and Flower Seeds, in great variety, 3d packet. Note Address— JONES AND CO., SSS. CUBA-ST. 255, CUBA-ST 'Phone 510. BALANCE-SHEETS, Reports, Articles of Association, etc., printed expeditiously at The Evening Post Generai Printing Hous» <

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 83, 5 October 1914, Page 1

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