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TADIES' FOOT. WEAR! The Finest Collection of LADIES' SHOES in Wellington. SPECIAL'S for 'Anniversary Week. C. J. WARD BOOT SHOPS, LTD., C. . J. WARD BOOT SHOPS, LTD., j 44, MANNERS-STREET, ■ 106, CUBA-STREET, MARRIAGES. ■KANE—SCOTT.—On the 23rd, February, 1921, at Greytown, James 11. Kane to Emily K. Scott, both of, Wairarapa. (Wairarapa papers please copy). LITTLE—VOSJPER.—On the 23rd February, 1921, at St. James Church, Lower Hutt, by the Rev. Mr. Hansell, Dr. W. W. Little, youngest son of J. Little', Esq., of Omilii, North Canterbury, to Doris Elizabeth Vosper, youngest daughter of the Eev. J. Vospcr, Vicar of Motucka. DEATHS. \ BEENASCONI.—On the 24di February, 1921, at tho residjnee of his parents, 5, Austinstreet, Bernard (Bobby), third beloved son of S. and B. Bernasconi; aged 4 years. At re.st. ' BIDDELL.—On the .24tli February, 1921, at the resilience of her son-in-law (Mr. H. H. Dixon). Tiber-street, Island Bay, Susannah, relict of the late Arthur Biddcll, in her 81st year. (Private interment). EDWARDS.—On the 23rd February, 1921, at his residence, 293, Mansfield-street, Newtown, J (ioorgo Albert, dearly beloved husband ot ! Emma Jane Edwards; aged .57. years.' Xo mourning. . JAMISON.—On the 24th February, 1921, at Wellington, Naomi, dearly beloved wife of .Win Campbell Jamison, land only beloveddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mcikle, of Oreytown, in her 24th year. (Christchurch. j papers please copy). • . NOVIS.—On the aoth February, 1921, at the I Cliristcliurch .Hospital. Thomas Novis, son of the late Thomas Novis, of Addington, und beloved father of-Mrs. D. Dean, Creswick-tt-rruce, Northland; aged 71 years. Loved I by all. /.•■■ OSBORNE.—On the 23rd February, 1921, at Hamilton, Martba Osborne, the beloved sister of J. Mitchell, of this city, .in her 71st year. . j IN MEMORIAM. AEMSTKONG.—In loving memory, of my dear ■ wife, Jane Hunter Armstrong, ■ who departed tin's life at Petone on the 25th February, 1918. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by her loving husband, Jas. Armstrong. ARMSTRONG.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on 'the 25th February, 1918. ... A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand for other's needs; Good was her heart, uer friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around. . j Inserted' by her loving daughter and grand- j daughter,. Lillic and Jean, Cresswcll, Wi- I nganui., .. AIVMSTEONG.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who pasSSU away on the 25th February, 1918, at Petone. • . ■ • -. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving soil and daughter-in -aw, James and Rita Armstrong. ARMSTRONG.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life at Petone on the 25th - February, 1918. Though lost to sight, to. memeory ever ; ■ • ' ■'.''■. dear. : . -;j, '.- Inserted by her loving daughter. »nd son-in-law, A. and J. Johnston. - j • McQTJEEN.—In loving memory of Charles Maurice McQueen, who died on the 25th February, 1919. . ■ Inserted by his loving mother, F.McQueen.'j PICKERING,—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Pickering, who passed away on the 25th February." . Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, R. tt. and.C. Pickering. : ■ ■ WALKER.—In loving mempry of my dear mother, who passed away on the 25ih February, 1920. ' Inserted by her loving daughter and grandsons, Florrie Kennedy and sons. WALKER (nee OAKFORD).—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Jane Walker, who passed, away, on the 25th February, 1920. » ■ "' ' ' Still fondly remembered by her own. Isnerted by her loving daughter wad son-in-law, May and- Em Edwards. WALKER.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary Jane Walker, who died on the 25th February, 1920. ' Gone', but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving son, Alex. lEREAVEMENT NOTICES. . THAKX.S. MR. and MRS. H. E. EVELEIGH, of 13, Dorking-road, Brooklyn, wish to convey Thanks for all kind messages and tributes. In their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Doctor and Nurses of Public Hospital. BIETH. MARRIAGE and DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their - insertion. . CASH RATES for Birth, Marriage, Death, and In Memorlam Notices, SIXPENCE per LINE. (Minimum > charge, ?s Gd). Six words to the line. , . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. r\]& ANTED; by goat., Board and Lodg. it ing in private 1 family, near Willissi. Sfcato terms to 28, Evg. -fost. 'ANTED, Board and Lodgings by elderly lady; would not object to assist with young children. Write 304, Evg, Post. . . ANTED, Board in Brooklyn, lad, near Mr. Tills, Butcher. Write 342, Evg. Post. WANTED, Private Board and Resk donco by working man, Thorndon preferred. Terms and particulars to 334, Evg. Post. '.' ' ' to Board mother and adult ■TV son. Apply 10, Downer-st., near V.1.C.. Lower Hutt. ■ firarANTED, by a young lady, Board and 1 n Residence, Thorndon preferred., Apply 411, Evg. Post. BOARD and Residence — Bed and Breakfast, Sunday meals obtained, or Rooms to Let, with uso of conveniences/ Apply Lya.ll Bay Tea Kiosk, Lyall Bay. .HOOARD and Residence required by -«-» quiet young man? in Kelburn or vicinity. Apply 346, Evg. Post. fi ENTLEMAN, urgently requires SinVJT gl B Furnished Room, quiet, elevated, convenient city, part board; terms particulars to 302, Evg. Post. , HOMELESS Student wants Board, handy city and 'Varsity; breakfast, other meals optional.' Reply Student, Box 776. ' '" ■ MARRIED Couple, engaged during day, require comfortable Board and Residence; central preferred. Terms to 344, Evg. Post. PRIVATE Residence, Gentlemen,— Breakfast, It. dinner. Sunday meals, washing, mending, billiards; 355. • si, Dorking-rd., Brooklyn terminus. UPERIOR Board-Residence, gentle man and wife, or would suit family three; private sitting-room; close train, good locality. Address 14, JFeatherston-te-rrace. nrTHREE mates require Board in private -£- family, central or Thorndon. Writo 423. Evg. Post. TTRGKNT—Want, good Homo for Baby U ' 'Girl, 14 months. Apply 144, Terrace. ' TiTACANCIES for six respectable y working men Boarders; good tablo. Under now management. 76, Ghuznee-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 1