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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IK MEMORIAM. BREEZE.—In loving memory of Paddy, killed in action on Gallipoli on the 7th August, 1910. R.I.F. One of the best. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Eva and Bob Fisher, Gladstone-avenue, Johnsonville. LARKIN.-Iri loving memory of Leonard C. Larkin (Main Body), youngest son of Jolin Larkln; Wadestown, killed in action on the 7th August, 1915, at Gallipoli; aged 20 years. Forth he went in youth's bright morning, Bravely entered in the strife; And for right upon war s altar, Sacrificed his fair young.life. ■ Time may somewhat soothe our sorrow, But his memory ne'er shall fade, Sacred to us, though far distant, Is the spot where he is laid. Inserted by his loving father, sister, and brother. LIMA.-In loving memory of Jrank, dearly loved eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lima, of Otaki who was killed in action on dallipoli on the 7th August, 1915. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his" lovipg sister, C. King. IIMA—In loving memory of Frank, eldest son of Sir. and Mrs. A. Lima, Otaki. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving brother and sister, Joe and Julia. MASON.—In ever loving memory of Ernest Erail Koland Mason, 10/230, second beloved son of James and Margaret Mason, killed in action at Gallipoli on the 7th August, 1915. (Main Body). Aged 20 years. IU.P. He did his best. PACEY.—In loving memory of'my dear son, Charles Robert Pacey, killed at Gallipoli on the 7th August, 1015, aged 29 years. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving mother, M. Dorset. RUSSELL.—In memory of Private R. J. Russell 10/3026, sth Reinforcements, killed on Gallipoli on the 7th August, 1915. Inserted by his chum, T.C.

MISS MILSOM, Qualified . Specialist. I Hair, Face. Up-to-date Hainvork. Modern Treatments Hair, etc., Skin. Shampooing, Manicuring, Electrolysis.— BarnottV Buildings, 94, Willis-street. Phone 814. AIRWORK Department contains— Waved and Straight Hair, all shades, best quality, for Trans., Toupees,Switches, etc.; also Egyptian Henna, Powders, Cremcs Rouge Jabovandi Tonic for the Hair. Stamford and Co., Cuba-st. RS. ROLLESTON (qualified London and Paris), Specialist in modern Hair and Face- Treatments, Diplomas, Boston, U.S.A., for Electrolysis, Transformations, Switches, etc., 256, quayMRS. CAMERON, Boudoir Camille, Cooper's Buildings, Willis-street. Massage, Manicuring, Electrolysis, Hairdressing, Shampooing, by the most modern methods. Telephone 4535. FOR superfluous hair, grey hair, all skin and scalp -troubles, consult the Egyptian Specialist. Only Egyptian methods used. Consultations free. Egyptus, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Customhouse-quay. 'Phone 3144. SANATORIUM TREATMENT. A CERTIFICATED Nurse- and Masseuse has been engaged to superintend the Baths for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Nasal Catarrh, Insomnia, Sprains, etc. The High Frequency Violet Ray, Electric Hot Air, Electric Hot Water Baths, and Massage, are given same as at Rotorua. Patients treated in their own homes. Call or write. Consultations free. Mrs. Hullen, Courtenay-place. 'Phone 1047 ' FINEST OAMARU POTATOES, Pink-skinned (Guaranteed). iewt, 3a 9d; iowt, 6s 6d; lewt, 12a 6d. Delivered City or Suburbs. SHARP'S, 3b, Courtenay-place. 'Phone 818A. 142, Cuba-street. 'Phone 2217. FURNITURE REMOVED. FURNITURE REMOVED. ■EXPERIENCED and careful handling, ■JL-1 with an up-to-date capacious motor van, will safely transfer your furniture about the district, or in from, or out to, the country. Packing Cases supplied free. Ring 4626 (day or evening). G. F. WILLIAMS, General Carrier, 23, Tennyson-street. (1) INGER latest Drophead, round spool, £8 15s; Treadles from £2; Hand Machine, £2. Globe, Grand Opera. House. House. Tf^HE sunrise never failed us yet, neither ■m. did the David McCrae Mattress. KIALTO, Ma-nners-street, for 'Morning 1 and Afternoon Teas. Home-made Cokes a speciality. I^JO good thing is a failure. That ia ■JL™ v'hy the David McCrao Mattres3 is Mich a success. SEWING Machines—loo Singer, White, Worfcheims, and others, slightly used, jtraaranteed perfect order, from £4 10s; Treadles, from £2 10s; Hand, 30s. Wellington Machine Co., 41, Kent-terrace. John Wilson (late Singer Co.), Prop. OLD Gold Cocoa, of purity and high quality; especially suitable for invalids. Macßobertson's Old Gold Cocoa. OSTUMES smartly Made, Turned, Renovated, by expert tailoress. A<ltlresg at Evening Post. BHS Confectionery Sale, Friday, at "The Bine-Bird." See window display. Shop early. . IF there is any person to whom you feel dislike, give him a David McCrae Mattress. It cliangca everything. Y folks huvo be.cn very faddy about tea—believe vours are. too. Try Robur. " CLOVER Cream, instead of cream of tartar, for baking ; makes cakes whiter and lighter.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 32, 7 August 1919, Page 1

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