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PROCESS BLOCKS PROCESS ENGRAVING in all its Branches. Designs for Letterheads, etc., submitted. Highest Quality and Workmanship at Reasonable Cosfc. EvMttJre Post Process Dbtt.— 'Phone 1270.

BIRTHS LESLIE— On the 27th October, at Nurse Hurcombe'fi, 178, Tasman-street, to Mr. and Mr«. Dorle Leslie, Town Hall— a daughter; both veil FBYPERS— On the Z"th October, at their residence, "Avondale," Lower Hutt, to Mr. and Mrs. W. PJiypers— a son tIKDSAY— On the 28th October, at 14, Viriansfce<?ct, to Mf. v aild Mrs. W. F. Lintteay— twin «ms BOYCB-On tbe 28th October, at their residence, Broughsiu-street, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyee— a daughter SHAND— Ou the 30tb October, at Nurse Cronin's, 71, Mem-street, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Shand— a son; Mb well MAKUIA6BS McQUEEN- SO3S.— On the 29th September, 1914, at "Gletifaba," Gtenbervte-terrace, the residence of tbe bride's mother, John Anderson McQueen, of Qreynjouth. to Jessie, only ; daughter ot Mrs. B. Rots, Wellington PATON— CARTMBIt.— On tbe 30th September, at the Evans Bay Presbyterian Cluircb, by the Rev, Hugh Beggs, J<uuee, fifth and youngest son oi tlie late William Paton, surgeon, Bo'ne^s, Scotland, to Margaret, third daughter of James Cartmer, Wellington •I'HANK— BENTLBV.-Ofl the Bth October, at Hie Catholic Apostolic Church, Wellington, Kdvvnrd William Theodore, only surviving son of William Theodore Thane, to Doris, third daughter of William Bentley ; both of tlito city K.OUGH— WATT.— On the 21st October, at Kettt-terraco Church, by Ret. J. K. Elliott, Chaddos, sixth son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rough, to Annie, eldest daughter of Mr. artd Mrs. T. Watt, of Hataitai DEATHS BTE VBNS-00 the 31«t October, 1914, at Wellington Hospital. Edward Stevens (Ted); aged 52 year*. His end was peace GREGORY— Ou the 31st October, 1914, at No. 0, Attawa-street, Petone, Maurice James, dearly beloved son of Marshall Gregory; *ged 1 year and 7 months ; deeply regretted IN MKMORIAM AYSON—In loving memory of Alice, d«arly beloved wife of L. f. Aysort, who passed away on the 31st October. 1010 Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family BAYLIS— In fond and loving memory of Thomas Bourne Baylis. who departed this life on the Ist November, 1911. Though lost to sight, to memory dear Inserted by his loving wife and family HILL— In affectionate remembrance of Frederick Hill, who died on the 3tet October, 1902. So loved, so mourned Inserted by hia loving wife and family McKECHNIE— In loving memory of our dear mother, Helen McKecfinle, who departed this life on the Ist November, 1012< Gone, but? not forgotten Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law LOCKHEAD— In loving memory of Dave, our dear mate, who departed this life on the Ist November, lfllz. To memory ever dear Inserted by hie loving mates, A. Hollis and P. C. Broughton BIRD— In loving memory of my dear wife. Rose Anne Jane Bird, who departed this life on tho Ist November, lOOfi Insetted by husband and son, H.E.H.B. and C.G.L.B.

FRENCH TUITION. LEARN French Quickly I— Daily Tuition in Grammar and Conversational French. MADEMOISELLE DU BOSSON, (Parisienne), Studio, 119, WiLu's-streat. flours: 10 to 12, 2 to 6. 1 MUSIC MADE EASY. PIANO'PLAYING taught in a few lessons. No_ study, no scales, or drudgery of any kind. .Success guaranteed with all classes ( of music ; tune the first lesson. Full tuition £1 10s, refunded if pupil cannot read music and play a tune the first week. Call for particulars. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE, Boulcott Chambers (Ist floor), Boukott-st. ffOR SALE, "I C.C\ ACRES (more or less) FREEJLOU HOLD LAND at Karamea, cleared of heavy timber, part grassed, good river flat, within _ mile of dairy factory. Apply to D. TENNENT, , Bo* 60, Greymouth. DON'T BE UNEMPLOYED. £60/ GOOD SPECULATION. £60. 'A GOOD, clean, profitable Businew, in ■**" heart of city ; no opposition in Wellington; would suit lady or gent; business. run with one assistant; weekly profit up to present £1, but best season now coming on. Every investigation allowed and all trade secrete given. Family troubles reason, for selling. No agents. Apply to F.H., Evening Post. CITY PARCELS DELIVERY. HINNIS AND SON, ToL 381, do- • liver Parcels in Town and Suburbs. Charges : Not exceeding 281b 6d, 561b 9d, 1121b Is, 2001b Is 6d. Luggage collected and delivered. EEMEMBER, whon you allow a Cough Of a Cold to depart at tts leisure it always leaves the door ajar for a speedy return, but when it is summarily ejected by a few doses of EVENS'S COUGH CURE that anticipation is met by a carefully bolted door. RELIEVES AND FORTIFIES THE TISSUES. Try it; 2s 6d at Event's Pharmacy. TO WATCHMAKERS. ALMOST new Lathe, complete; will sell for half-price. Apply (before Wednesday) Lathe, Evening Poat. Vy ANTED KNO WN - W. M'CULLOUGH AND CO., Coaohpaintere and Motor Oar Renovators. Why neglect your Cars *nd cause needless expense when you can havo them Renovated equal to new at the most moderate price at this address— CORN - HJLL-STRKET? WANTED Known— Annihilation of Germs, Dirt, etc., effected by use of Mceton's Scrubbing Cloth, the trusted ally of every housekeeper. To be found in office, cottage, or mansion. Price 4d yard. Try it, MESTON'S, ' 143, Vivian-street. TAXIS FOR HIRE. " WANTKD Known— Modern Taxi Cabs for Hire. Landaulettes (Warren), very roomy, No. 118; Landaulette (Sunbeam), No, 89. Orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 3131. S. MATTERSON, Proprietor, 135, Abel Smith-street. SAVE MONEY. WANTED Known— Have all your Old Suite and Dresse3 Dry Cleaned, equal to new, at 3?AKBER'S WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, 125, Cuba-street, 147, Riddiford-street. 226. THf fANTED, respectable householders, TT with or without the cash, you can ! dress yourselves and everyone in your family with everything of the highest quality. Latest fashions for ladies, for gehUoinon, for boys and girls. If you are a bit short of Cash come and see me. i can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkind's, 125, Vivianstreet. Telephone 247.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 1

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