Article image
Article image

EFFICIENT TIRE SERVICE. PROMPT ATTENTION. SPARE Wheels collocted, repaired, and delivered at shortest notice. Ring Telephone 22-682. After 6 p.m., 20-186. W. A. ARNOLD, LTD., MICHELIN TIRE STOCKISTS, 42-44, Taranaki street, Wellington. NIW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MJBMORIAM./ BLAIK.—In loving memory of Bomb. Ronald Hugh Blair, 10545, died 23rd August, 10.19. Through lonely nights and days, Dear Konald, 1 m«3 you more As I look up at your photo, dear loving son, It always seems to say: "Cheer up, dear mother, and do not worry, Wo'll meet again some day." Inserted by his ever loving mother, E. Blair, ■Wellington. BLAIK.—In loving' memory of Bomb. Konald Hugh Blair, 10513, died 23rd August, 1919. Six years have gone, how long it' seems, In all my thoughts.your fair face beams; In memory's pngo will never blot Three little words, "Forget vim not." Inserted by his loving Aunt Violet and Uncle Eddie, Sew Plymouth. HOLSIES.—In loving memory of Private Arthur Holmes, killed in action on 24tli August, 1313. His memory wo shall keep. His friend, M.S. JONES,—In loving memory of Sergt. P». S. Jones, killed in action on the 24th August, 1018. Greater love hath no man than this: that a man lay down his life for his friend. Yea, think on this. He died as few men get the chance to die, Fighting, to save a world's morality ; He died thy noblest death a man may die, Fighting for God, and right, and liberty. And such a.death is immortality. , Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. MARDON.—In loving memory of Private Leslie A. J. Mardon, killed in action.at Grevillers on'the 2oth August, 1918. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by His loving father and mother. SIAUDON.—In loving remembrance of Private Leslie Arthur Johnson Mardon, killed in action at Grevillers on the 25th August, 191 S. Inserted by Mabel, W,lll, Agnes, and Len. MAP.DCft;.—In loving memory of Private Leslie, Mnrilnn, killed in action at Grevillers on Iliu ;2f)lli August, 3D13. huurlcd by his brother and sister-in-law, S. and E. -Mardon. QUI.L.—In loving memory of Thomas Edward (J.iill, kil'.ej in action at Bapaume on the iii.li Auguut. t'.HS Inserted by his mother and sisters. BIRTHS. Cl!i:ss\VEl.L.—On the 21th August, 1025, to .Mr. anil Mis. S. Cresswell, of Owen street, li.lmout—a sou (stillborn). WILLIAMS.—On the 25th August, 1025, at ths ' Linden Private Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. I. A', Williams, of Island Bay—a son. DEATHS. BLYTIIMAX.-On the 23rd August, 1025, at AVanganui, Frank John, dearly beloved only son of F. C. Blythman, and beloved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hume, 51, Todman street, Brooklyn. Deeply regretted. BRIM.ER.--On the 20th August, 1925, at the Napier Hospital, Thomas Leslie (Les), third' dearly loyed son of Thomas and the lato Annie Brimer. Karainn road, Hastings, and brother, of Mrs. H. Hastings' and Mrs. F. ■ Bevan, Petone; aged 24 years. ' JIINDMAPiSH.-On tho 23rd August, 1925, at Palmcrston North, Vernon Henry, dearly loverl son of ir. and L.. Hfndmarsh, of ,50, Miramar crescent, South' Kilbirnie; aged i years. "Safe in the arms of Jesus " MITCHELL.—On the sth August, accidentally kil'cd on s.s. Wahine, at ■ Wellington, Gordon, doarly beloved and only son of John and ■Sndie Mitchell, of Hokianga Heads, and formerly of Wcstport. IN MEMORIAL GRANT.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Grant, who passed away on (lie 2">lh Aucust, 1022. ■ I To live in the hearts of thoso we love is not to die. Inserted by his loving wife and family. GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear father, nlio died on the 25th August. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his daughter, Eileen. RIGARLSFOIID, LOUISA.-In loving memory of mother, who passed away on the 25th August, 1910. Inserted by G. W. P.igarlsford. CASH KATES for Birth, Marriage, Death, and In Memoriam Notices, SIXPENCE per Line. (Minimum charge, 2s 6d. Six word 3 to tho line. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their insertion. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 171 MORRIS, JUN., 60. Taranaki-st. H« TeL 22-159. FLORAL TRIBUTES. FUNERAL Sprajs, Crosses, Wreaths, or other designs. Rosemary Floral Studio (Miss Black), 129, Willis-st. (opp. V.M.C.A.). Choicest Cut Flowers. .Deliveries in city or arranged in otbor centres. Tel. 1712. WREATHS and othor Floral Designs delivered anywhere in City at ihortest notice. Country orders by post or raiL Tel. 523, Miss Waugh, Florist, 234, Lambton-qy. Tolephone 2409. MISS POOLE,: Vice-Regal Florist, 70, .Manners street, For Artistic Floral Work of every description. Delivery promptly attended to. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental" Mason, 59 . Rent terrace. Tel. 21-788 Scotch Granite and Italian Marble Monuments. Reinforced Concrete Grave Enclosures. j ICKMGTFaND SOXSTHo'rlniontal Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest prices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. ' MISCELLANEOUS. ( /CHEAPER. Groceries on page 2 toV^ night. E. C. RusseU and Co. j-jtady their prices. • WHOLESOME, with a delicious nutty ' flavour, hard to resist. Ask the Grocer for James Bread. S'Ei : our. English Linos., 6ft wide, from 5s lid per yard, at our Great Sale. Marshall's, .46, Adelaido-rd. AISIJN MARGUERITE, "Costumieres. Dresmnkers, Milliners — (Joat Frocks and Evening Dresses at reasonable prices. 15, Fletcher's Buildings, 4. Willis-st. SOW Stitlon's f-npri-mo Seed I'otatoes now. Hoo r.u?scU's Advcrtisoniciit, V :IJPL2.--J'l^i}£hk . BON AMl'l'ov.dr-r and (•akc-ji.-irriir'r? in cli-aiiliiir-'.-s. I'Vir aluminium wan 1, kitchen urcnFil? l _ivliit_" \v^oihvork. HAT is sppcial about .7a'ii?s Brmvn, Bread? Ta.=t9 and health-giving flualitiea. At all Grocers,-"

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250825.2.2.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 1

Word Count
891

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 1