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FUNERAL CARD. " ffiHE Friends of Andrew. and Ellen JL Blaokie are invited to attend the Funeral of their late son, Andrew Loades,\ which will leave their residence, .150, Tara: naki-street, to-morrow, Friday, at 2 p.m., for tha Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, .TUN., Funeral Director and.Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-sfc ■ Telephone 22-159, day and night. FUNERAL NOTICE. : mHE Funeral of William 'Espie will JL'. leave the Mortuary of Arch. Wilson and Co., 270 a, Willis-street, To-'morrowi Friday,' at 9.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery, Motors. ■ ARCH. WILSON AND CO., ? 268, ■ Willis-street. Telephone 21-949. FUNERAL NOTICE. FT»HE Friends of Mr. B. Bevan are inJL vited to attend the /Funeral of his, son, Benjamin Victor, which will leave No. 14, Guthrie-street. at 9.30 a.m. Tomorrow (Friday), 12th 'August, 1921, for St. Paul's, Mulgrave-street, and thence to Karori Cemetery. . , . ISAAC CLARK AND SON, v. ■ 87. .WingfiekUtreeM StT'mark's church' "schoolJi • queen carnival; '' I wish »11 those who so materially •>- ---sisted me to place my little girl so welli'in the above contest to plcsso accept this' is a small expression of my sincere thanks. L. M. UNDERWOOD. . THE MUTUAL LIFE 'A"KO CITIZENS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED." IT is the intention of the Company on or after the 11th day of September" 1921, to issue a Special Policy in place of Policy Number 32570 issued by The Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company, Limited, on the life of JAMES JOHN MARLOW, and declared to have, been lost. • '■',' <..■•: C. A. RICHARDSON, , ■. .■:'.. Secretary. ' ■'■■ Wellington. __ WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. . TO REGISTERED PLUMBERS; -^ WRITTEN Applications, addressed to ,the' undersigned, will be received up to 4! p.m., on Tuosday, 16th instant, for the position of Plumbing and Drainage Inspector.' , . Applicants 'must be registered- under the Plumbers Registration Act, 1912, must be ,not,more than |orty, years-<Sf. age. A- Modioal certificate of Bound! health mußt bo forwarded. Schedule of duties m«y be seen at the 1 City Engineer's' Office, Mercer-street. " - ; ' ;': .' ■ Applications to be endorsed l, "Applications (or Plumbing and ' Drainage Inspector." JNO. R. PALMER, .; Town Clerk. ' 10th August, 1981. npHB WELLINGTON LAUNDRY CO;, X ltd. ly 85,' A«felaide-roa.d. Tel. 22-237. ;. ' LEAVE YOUR LAUNDRY AT THE 4 , FOLLOWING DEPOTS:— Mrs. E. Kelly, Storekeeper, 29, Owenst.; Mrs. L. Johnston, Draper, 456, ;Adelaide^d.; Mrs. M'Ginty, Milliner,-;; 128,;, : Riddiford-st.; Miss N. Barley, .Stationer; 10, Riddiford-st.; Mn. Jones, Grocer, 140, Tumari-ab; A. E. Pimoek, Draper/:! 100,; Aro-at:; M, E. Wood,-Draper, 246 - Wil-lia-sfc; W. H. Beale, Hosier, 139,''Viyian-; tt.; Mio Sterling, 153, Parade,' Island 1 Bay- J. Burns, News Agent, Kilbirnie;, H. Connor, Confectioner, Jo6y- Clyde-qy. > Suits , and Costumes Dry-cleaned equal? to naw. ■ ■:■'■'■ ' "':-* DON'T BE WITHOUT A PIANO! i \TT\O make and keep home happy you JL ; need a Piano in it. Thanks to Ths Bristol Piano Company's honest and rear! soaable system of payments there are; Pianos in thousands of New Zealand: homes, and the number increases daily. Famous makes of Pianos are:— '■ THEBROADWOOD THE SAMES THE COLLARD THE SHELTON THE STODARTi and THE CAMPBELE. New shipments of these famous and delightful instruments are constantly arriv., inr. If you are thinking; of a Piano, . wnte or call now. The Bristol Piano Co. carries very large stocks, so that there is not the slightest difficulty in suiting all tastes and requirements. If you ■ want a * good, reliable Piano at a reasonable price, go to THE BRISTOL PIANO, CO., LTD., -, WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North bland Manager. SUPERIOR Furnished 6-roomed Resi-, dence, with every convenience, in-: eluding telephone, to Let, from 30th September to end of January, 1922; suitable; for adult family, with no children essential. House on rise overlooking Evans' and Lyall Bays.' References required. Apply ■.'■•' ■•■■■. " . 648, Evening Post. CUT Flowers, Daffodils, Violots, and ,Frecsias, direct from our.Lower Hutt 'Nurseries, rjosted to any' address. Floral work a specialty. Miss Poole, 70, Manners»t. Tel. 2409. .

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 36, 11 August 1921, Page 8