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FRENCH SILK LACES AT BARGAIN PRICES. VVE have just opened an Expensive . T T Range of these lovely goods, including LACES, INSERTIONS, and ILOUNCINGS, suitable for Overdresses. lo be sold at under usual landed prices, from 2s 6d to 12s 6d yer yard. COLE'S CASH DRAPER? CO.. 108. 110, 112, CUBA STREET. NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. PIS. LM~"A n, ? I? Vl ng, memory ot A. J. T. l'ell (Air.), killed in action at Passchendalc, on the 12th October, 1017. Greater love hath no man. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Claude and Kitty Pell. i>^J^~f n lovinß memory of our dear son, Alt red J. T. Veil, tilled in action at Pass^ c hendale, on 12th October, 1017, aged 36, eldest and dearly beloved son of Thomas and Elizabeth Pell. Though life brings much that alters, And times bring much that's new, There s one thing that never alters, Is our thoughts, dear Alf, of you. • Sadly vre miss him and try not to grieve; A little while longer, then we. too, must leave, To meet those we love on that beautiful Where partings aro unknown and life ever more. | Inserted by his loving mother and father. PBARCE—In loving memory of John W. Pearce, 25/349 3rd Batt. N.Z.R.8., Oth Reinforcements, only son of, Thos. S. Pearce, ber 1917 k'Ued "* I>asschendille ' 12th Ocl-0-Inserted by his loving parents. ! RUSCOE—In loving memory of Hugh Grenville Ruscoe, killed in action, 12th October, 1017; aged 17 years. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. STi^i rß~ln lovin X memory of our dear son, Rinemim William Robson Staub, killed In action, 12th October, 1917. i Ever sadly missed. STEWART—In loving memory of Lieutenant Harry Stewart (No. 18420), killed in action at Passchendale,. 12th October, 1917. STAUB—In memory of Rifleman W. K. Staub, killed in action at Passchendalc, 12th October, 1917. Inserted By LH.W. TROTT—In loving memory of Private Alfred Trott, 22nd Reinforcements, killed in action ' in France, 12th October, 1917. One of the best. Inserted by his mate, Jack Thompson, TROTT-In loving memory of Private Alfred Trott, 22nd Reinforcements, killed in action in France, 12th October, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by a friend, G. Matthews. . WATSON—In ■ loving memory of Private Robert Watson, who died of wounds, (Passchendale), 12th October. 1917. Inserted by mother, father, and his two sisters. WHYTE—In loving memory of Walter Vhvte, killed somewhere in France, 12th October, To memory ever dear. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Cook and Mrs. . Haggarty. WHITAKEK—In loving memory of Rifleman Frank Wlntaker. killed in action somewhere m France, 12th October, 1017 Inserted by his loving sister, Ida. WHITAKER—In loving memory o f my' dear son, lMeman Frank Whituker, killed ;n action in France on 12th October, 1917. . . • Inserted by mother. WHITAKER—In loving memory of my dear 1 brother, Frank, killed in action at Passchendale, on 12th. October, 1917. Inserted by his, sister, lena. BIRTHS. | CLUNE-On 10th October, 1923, at Hopwood Hospital, Lyall Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. t. Clune—a son. Both well. MITCHENEU-On 4th October, 1923, at Nelson, to Mr. and Mrs. K. v. Mitchener—a son. SCOTT-On' the 11th October, at their residence Onepu road, Lyall Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott—a son. Both well. WILLIASIS-On 12th , October, at Nurse Charter's, fo Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Williams, Mersey street, Island Bay-a daughter, both well. MARRIAGES. LUKE-ESSON-On sth September, 1023, at St. Michael's Church, Kelburn, by the Yen Archdeacon Johnson, Gladys, only daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Esson, to Dr. Eric Luke, youugest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. IN MEMORIAM. IHXON—In fond and loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Rosa Dixon, who passed away on the 12th October, 1021. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving husband, P. C. Dixon and family.' ™EB—ln loving memory of wee lionel, who • died 11th October, 1021. Sadly missed. Inserted by his parents. GOODMAN—In loving memory of Gladys, only beloved daughter of Rose and the late James Goodman, who passed away 12th October, So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by her loving mother and brother. GOODMAN—In loving memory of our beloved granddaughter, Gladys, who passed away 12th October, 1917. In our hearts your memory lingers. Inserted by her loving grandparents and Uncle Tom. GOODMAN—In loving memory of our dear friend, Gladys, who fell asleep on the 12tli October, 1017. Dear ones leave us, shadows fall, . Loving thoughts outlast all. Inserted by Eileen and Edna.. GOODMAN—In loving memory of mv dear friend, Gladys, who departed this life on tho 12th October, 1917. God called her home—it was His will Hut in my heart she livcth still, Her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. Inserted by her loving friend, Florrie. ! GA I GE—I>». loving memory of our dear father, d9162 ath idOctob 1cT n nd 916id9l6. aßei W"° PaSSed 3Way °n Seven years ago to-day God called our dad away. Inserted by his loving wife and family. GAGE-In loving memory of David Richmond Oage, who passed away 12th October, 1010. Inserted by his loving son, David Gage. HAINES—In loving memory of Frank, dearly $• 2 ve,l! on of w- J- and s- A- Raines, who died 12th October, 1011; aged 20. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. . M'GUIRE-In loving memory of our dear lather, Robert M'Guire, who passed away 12th October, 1922. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving daughter, Jean. M;GtiIRE-In loving memory of my dear 102 her'r ' who departed this life 12th October, There came a Bhock, a sad, sad day When one we loved was called away; To have, to love, and then to part - Is the saddest thing of a human heart. Inserted by his loving daughter, J. Saiinders, and grandchildren. M'OTJIRE—In loving memory of my dear "husband and father, Robert M'Guire. who departed this life 12th October, 1023. Time may pass and bring its changes Fresh kith every changing yenr; But your memory will be cherished, In the hearts that loved you, dear. Inserted by his loving wife and son, Wallace. Thomas Walter Stace, who died on 7tli October, 1921. Inserted by his daughter, Mabel Sygrove. THOMAS-In loving memory of our dear fathrr, .lames Thomas, who died at' Nekton, 12th October, 1921. To Hwmory »r»r dear. 4UMUdA<IdJ«.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 89, 12 October 1923, Page 1

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