1 REASONABLE GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES— Men's Straw Boaters, 7s 6d White Felt Hats, 9« 6d . White Washing Helmets, 3» 6d "Niue" Straw Hats, 2s 6d ' Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, S» 6d . White Gabardine Trdusers, 22s 6d White Gabardine Coats, 35s Fancy and Plain Cashmera. Socki, All Wool, 3s od •-.-■ J. O. SMITH, 54-56, J LAMBTON-QUAY, Oppoeit« Government Building!. NIW ZEALAND'S MLL W HINWR, . ■;' '■■' ' • IST MEUOKIAIf.' '■ ' / ' WHAIE.—In fond remembrance of Private •' ' Eraest Edward Whale, 12/3503, who passed away at Waipukurau Sanatorium on Ibe 17th .January, 1921. .-•■' v Inserted by. hi« kwring mother, "Waters, and .- ;. i...- '.••,,,- ■ .'trotfiers. . WHAXB.—In sad and loving memory ol' Pri- ■ vate Ernest Edward, who pissed aw»y on ': the:l7th January, 1921. "■''.' .'.'., Some may think we have lorgott«n, Just because we wear a smile; But they little know the longing, That comes once & while. . Inserted .' by his brother, A. T. Whale, tnd . family. -.-. ■ ;•. ,: '■inrin.'.' ■'. ■' ' ;. BKOWN.-On the 16th January, 1922, at the Alexandra Maternity Home, Hnnson-street, to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brown (nee Myrtle Pike) :■'-,'■—a-daughter. ■ , '-. ' ': j.' '■' . .'' ' '■■ '■ MALI.—On the 15th January, IS2S, to Mr. and Mrs. -Clement H»ll, at their, residence, Brougham-street—a daughter. PEAKCE (nee READIE).-On tho 13th January, ; 1922, at Upper Hutt, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 Pearce, Silverstream—a- daughter. \-: ■:■'■■■ / ' .; MABBIACIB. :, . ■■' :■ ';. ' BIWON-STEVENS.-On the 10th January, 1922, at St. James's Church, Lower Hutt, by the Rev. Mr. Hansell, Wilfiani' Henry Cecil Bilton; of Martinborough, to Ruby May Stevens, eldest daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. H. : Stevens, of Devonshire, England. , .- ■ . RENNIE—CODY.—On the 4th January, 1922, at ■ St. David's Presbyterian Church, Petone, Gilbert Murray, eldest son, of Mrs. ;E. f H. -.;. Rennie,' Palmerston North, bo Flora May, youngest daughter; of Mr. and Hrsy.J. Cody, ■■•.'-'''Petone. ; •'. .■. '■'" '.- ' ■ ■ :,'■,' ■ ... OIATHI. "■ .:■.-' ■ ■ KIEBY.-OD the 17th January,, 1922, at a private ho«plUI, Jean, widow Of the late T. H. Kirby, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. O Lawrence, of: Johnsonville, Mrs.' 8. McClure, and Miss D. Kirby, 17,.,Tboradonquay, Wellington. Deeply remretted. . . OGIER.-On the 16th Januao", 1922. '»J.J ro' Clyde-quay (suddenly), Lydia Amelia, relict of ! tlii-late William Ogier, of Cnristchurcb, in her'76th year. Deeply mourned. Private i "• interm6nt.. ' ' , . PEARfcE.-On:the 15th January, 1922, at Upper Hutt, Dawn Margaret, infant daughter of Artliur and Kate Pearce; aged 2 days. ■ R.I.P. ' : ' ■ ....■; .■.'' . '■';-■ CASH EATIS for Birth, Harrligt, Dtath, and In MemorUm Notieti, SIXPENCE per line. (Minimum i charge, 2s 6<i.) Six words to th» ■:;■•■■■■'■. -lint... ■; . -.-•; -. .- • .■;,.■•'. 'BIRTH. MARIIUOI, **i DEATH . NOTICM muit bt wdorsed *j ;;■• ' reipoDtlbl* pmsn to «Eiar« their ;.. ■; insertion^ . ... .■•;■.' ■'■. ■ . ■■ ■■«•. ' \ BOAB* AWO «E»IPENCE. ' A CCOMMODATION for; < gentlemen J\. Boarders. 10, Kenaington-st. (ott Smith-BtiV. .City. TrtO-ARD-RESIDENCE. ofiered 2 gentle--13 men, , good table, refilled home. Apply 131, GranUrd., Thornddn. > BOARD 'and Residence required by tradesman, private family, preferred.' Write to 744, Evg. Poat. ________i 7^ ENTLEMAN requires Board-Resi-VJT donee, or Furnished Single Bed-Sit- • ting-room, breakfast, Oriental Bay preferred. Write 775, Evg. Post. "ITHARTOUM," 86,, Armagh-st. W., *»- Christchurch.—Paying Visitors recoived,; flats, with or without, board.' Four ■minutes of P.O. . . '_ SARATOGA, Pelorus Sounds,.. ideal place) for holiday, good table, fishing, bunching, bathing, moderate terms. Par.ticiilars address 984,'Evg. Post. ■, ■". SUPERIOR Private Board-Residence, balcony room, suit married couple; also, gents-, share room. 231, The Terrace. VACANCY for business gentleman, Single B«d-Sitting-room, splendid view, lunch out: Apply 145, The Terrace. VACANCIES for gentlemen Boarders. Apply 14, Home-st. VVITANTED, by young lady, Bo»rd~T Resident, single room. Apply 724,: Evg. Post. , ■ ■ - WANTED, Board and Residence, by respectable young man, any suburb.' State terms tp W. 8., Post Agency, Newtown. ..■'-. ' W^ANTED, Accommodation for elderly lady, only slight' attention required; Kelburn or Terrace preferred. 691, Evg. Post.-. :'.■•■' ■.■-.:- .'■---■-•. WANTED, kind person to Board a healthy; Baby Girl, 6 weeks old;' 15s,1 olothes found; must be a good home. Write 683, Evg: Post. , 'WANTED, Board, by public servant, Tv private family, children,, no objection, lunch but if necessary, terms. 757, Evg. Post. ;.. x ":'-, :. . . - WANTED, private Board and Lodgings, by two young men. Stato terms to 755, Evg. Post. - YOUNG Gent: requires Private Board- , Residence, vicinity Terrace .or 'Go-' • verhment Buildings. Reply,, stating terms, 551, Evg. Post. ' A ' - "Y^OUNG lady offers Help, :with house- -*■■'■ work;''mornings only, in return for Board. Write 764, Bvg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. . IGGEST Silk Hose Bargain ever in -Wellington: 400 paira, 22s 6d, black: , and colours, now 8s 6d, at Cody's Sale. TjIASIER walking, and boot leather ' JGJ saved when you sensw Wood-Milne Rubber 8ole» on to your boota. OUNG Lady has Vacancy for Piano Pupils; teaching room off Willis-st.; 35s quarter. Write 747, Evg. Post. HVf R3. SORENSEN-HATCH, 79, Boul--1 lfi. cott-st., Health. .' and Business ■i Psychic..'lnterviews from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; evenings by- appointment. IGGEST Silk Hose Bargain ever in Wellington: 400 paira, 22a 6d, black ■ and.colours, now 8s od, at Cody'a Sale. RS. GALLEHAWKE, Clairvoyant, can be consulted at 7, Hopper-st., 11 a.m. till 9 p.m. Ladies only. QALE, Corsets, Hosiery, Singlets, are 1^ all marked below cost to clear. Mibs Walsh's Sale. ■ MADAME TAYLOR, 220,' Lambtoriqy. (over Litllejohn's), is now offering smart Slimmer Frocks at reduced prices. Ladies5 own materials made up; cut, fit, and style guaranteed. BIGGEST Silk Hoae Bargain ever in Wellington: 400j pahs, 22s 6cL: black and colours, now 8s 6d,.at Cody's Sale. ,4 NYONE desiring few ' loads Broken J\ Rock, hardy . Courtenay-pl. can have same for removal. Write 743, Evg. ' Post. .-■■■' " ' -'■ ■ ■ FEWER boot repairs. Wear Wood- ' Milne Rubber Soles. Neater than , others. Fixed with screws. Eaiily rtnewed.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 1
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