FU N ERA L NOT ICES. rpHE Funeral of the late Rachel Cham- -*■ bers will leave her late Residence, 71, Ghuznee street, To-morrow (Sunday), 4th April, 1926, at 2.30 p.m., for'Karori Cemetery. • . ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers and Embalmers, - 164, Adelaide road. Telephone 24-155. Wellingto'n^^wate'Sside workers' union.fHE Funeral.of our late Comrade and x Member, Mr. Thomas Watson, will leave the Mortuary Chapel of K. Morris, Undertaker, Taranaki street, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 6th April, for the Cemetery, Karori. ' J. O. JOHNSON, . ■ . • Secretary. Friends of"Wnh^mTßenryTSoyle are invited to attend the Funeral of his late Mother, Helen Tyrer Doyle, which will- leave his residence,; ChamberJain road, Johnsonville, on 4th April, 1926, at 1.30 p.m., for the Anglican Cemetery, Johnsonville. No flowers by request. CHARLES GREER, Funeral Furnisher, Porirua. Telephone 6. .-■.'■ TTOErOTOTICeT I™"'™"™1™"'™"™ 'THE Friends of the late - Emily Jane •*• White are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral,' which will leave No. 6, John street, Petone, on; Sunday, 4th April, 1926, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. ' .■-•■•■■:■. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. rpHE Friends of the late Thomas Watson •*• are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., on/Tuesday, 6th April, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street. .. .-. . fPHE Friends of the late William Hamil- ■*- ton are invited to attend his Funeral, which williea-i the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun.> to-morrow: (Sunday), 4th April, at 2 p.m., .for the-1 Cemetery, Karori. .'.''...■ E.MORRIS, JUN., ■;■■■•.•;■■: Funerol Director, -''•• 60, Taraanki street. Tel___ 22-159. _ -: ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ; SPECL-VL Display^ .of Model Ensemble Suits for Race Week; smart, and distinctive. Madame Cowan, 117, Cubast. ■». VIT T. PAKSONS, Teacher Violin and ** Stroh Violin, Banjo, Mandolin, We of St. George's School, Birmingham. 5, Epuni street, City. .. BEACON Slicers—Change your old Machine now far a new Berkel, cash or terms. Toledo-Berkel Co. (Basement), 144 Featherston street. • Tel. 43-313. J. Le COSITE, Cash Cycle and.Re- '■• pair Shop. Repairs a specialty :at . cheapest rates. 3, Kent terrace, next City Hotel. " .'••". "PNGAGEMENT Rings—Brownson'g CorJ^ ncr, 122, WiUis-st. 18ct Real Diamond Clusters. 5, 3, 2, and single stone;, were £15, now £5 to £7 10s. TTELOUR Coats; extremely smart mod- » els in ribbed and plain velour; also, Tweed Coati for sports wear; from 755. Madame Cowan, 117, Cuba-st. /^HANTECLER Chocolate Liqueurs, the Easter Gift—Dainty Boxes, 2s 6d, 4s, and 7s 6d. Only at Dustin's, Cubast. and Newtown. - \ rTAYLOR'S for Dyeing and. Cleaning; : •*• Featherwork of -^\l descriptions. Tel: 20-610, 41, Kent terrace, next Nimmo'g. BEAUTIFUL Pearl Necklets, 7i 6d; special value,- only a:few left. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. and Cuba-st. OLD 15-jewel Lever Wristlet Watches, with R.G. Expander, usually £5, now £2 10s. Brownson'g Corner, 122, Willis-st. EASTEK Novelties, Something Different —Dustin's Easter ' Eggs jus*; out. From Cuba-st. or Newtown. BlGVariety of Caghmere'Frocks, Jumpers, and Jumper-Suits,;, all: sizes, from 40s 6d.' ■Ma^flM'e-rjOoVraiife tlji 'ICuba-st. '■T ET'S always- -haH'ff- James's Bread!" AJ You'll say.that)-wbeff'-yoft taste it. At Grocers: ■- ■•■'■ i : :..:':\:--". .-.. KURSES and Waitresses' Aprons, iv stock-and to order. Infants-Outfits, etc. Mrs, Collins, .next Rod's .Butchery, Courtenay-p!.-.'. - . ',' ■ '"" * . TIEMSTITCHING on shortest-notice; JCI all kinds overalls niade to order. Mrs. Collins, Courteuay-pl., next Rod's Butchery. ■ . ■■. . , ■ ■ AT Radford's,. Ltd.—Piano, new, from £50 cash or terms; Office Safes from £10 10s, all sizes; Jron Tanks, with taps, from 30s, 500 gallon £5. . OR Present Wear—Smart Tweed: arid Cloth Costumes," with long or «hort , coats; beautifully tailored; from st 4' gns. Madame Cowan, 117, Cuba-st. MARK GREEN, LT~ having insufficient time to Auction, all the Cubast. Stock of Drapery and Men's Wear, remainder will be sold 'at Auction Prices at our Lambton-qy. premises (opposite State Fire Office), at nur 'Enormous Disposal Sale, commencing Wednesday, 7th April. , :''' ITI ASTER Eggs—Buy .your Easter Eggs ■" and Novelties from Austin's, Cubast., and Riddiford-st., Newtown. JUST Opened, beautiful selection Shelly China Vases, Teapots, Salad Bowls, Etc. See display. Lloyd. Jeweller, Lambton;qy. and Cuba-st. TOMLINSON and R. M'Murray, • Practical Chimney, Sweeps, General Cleaners, 70, Riddiford-st., Wellington South. Tel. 24-472. - AT Radford's, Ltd.—Bead Blinds, 12s 6d; " Door Mats, Is lid;-Beds, from 20s; Iron Bedsteads, ss; Tea Sets, 15s Od; Dinner Sets, 30s; Salads, Is each.' ■ MAKE this Easter a Real Easter—Hot Cross Buns from Dustin s> Cuba-st., and Newtown. ■ ■ . HAPPY Brides—Have your Lake made "by experts. The Parisian Pastrycooks, Couiteriay-pl.,' Gold Medallists, for Wedding Cakes. '. . • : ZKALANIJIA~Kanges, Crib Stoves, and Open-fire ioiler Grates Rive l>est results. Wholesale stocks. Samson Brn*.; 1!». Coiirtenny-pl.. Wellington. • TIERS of Joy built by our experts aiv 1 Works of 'Art. Let us quote you. The Parisian, for Wedding Cakes, Cour teriay-pl. ' . SOMETHING New—Omah. Khayj-am Ware. Beautiful colouring and decoration. Sac our display. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy.-'and Cuba-st.. ' . - PITCHBTT'S Garage will be open all -*- Kaster Holidays for Petrol. Hours 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 77. Kent terace. MOTORISTS don't forget your fill up of iTJL Petrol for holidays, at Fitchett's Garage, 77, Kent terrace. Hours 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. FINANCIAL, MORTGAGE 'MONEY. ;; A VAILABLE. iv sums to suit. First *■* ami Second Mortgages, lowest rates Immediate settlement. Inquiries invited. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. LTD. • (Second Kloort, Huddart-Parker Building. GiSTUGITIiAYrEi', Financial Agem and Mortgage Broker;. Baker's Build ings, 189, Featherston street; Wellington. Funds for first mortgage on approved security.. Several Email sums,- £300, £400 . upwards, at 7 per cent.; second mortgage at U per cent. Itents collected. Bankers: Hank of New Zealand. - ■ fJMjTTTATJLK LOANS on KyUl'l *-" AiiLli TEKMS are assured by ap plication to George . Haylpy, Sharbiiroker . and Tinancial Agent,- Baker's It'uildinge, Wellington. Advances oy Freehold.-or-Leasehold Securities, l'urnitute, or Chat tel Property, at fair rater. No sum tc-i----large nor too small. ___ M~ OKTGAGEf" Bought (first- or" second), • Debentures, Bonds, . Shaies, Fixed Deposit Receipts. Prompt settlement. Vox appointment, write Trustee. Box 378; CJ.IM).. Wellington __ ; 'PHADIC Hills Discounted.. Money ml ■*■ vancec! on pmmissory' notes, GovL • and municipal honds, bond warrant*, sharps. Low rates. Write Confidential, : Box mi. <-;_r_o. ■■;.-■■• WANTJ r.O, i"rouY'£lQoo to £2500, to'dc-v * * velop heaside Kesort near \Vellinston. Sound vestmcut, good interest. Apply 21, IJVg. Post. ■ - -- .; ■ TLJONEY" to Lend, on furniture ;mi ■"■*- -piiinos. Standard Loan Co., 56. Wil> lis-st.. 'Priro.'B BWw.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 2
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