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EVENING POST-TELEPHONES (MANAGER . ADVERTISING PUBLISHING UNTIL 5 P.M. JOB PRINTING ACCOUNTS . LITERARY • - UNTIL 4 P.M. GENERAL ENQUIRIES UNTIL 7 P.M 24-023 . - - NEWTOWN AGENCY 46.316 ... PETONE 46.339 ... LOWER HUTT _

F OR A CHOICE DEPENDABLE BLEND, DESERT GOLD TEA IS ALAVAYS GOOD. ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. SINCLAIR—In loving memory of our brother. Gunner J. A. Masou Sinclair, who passed away at Featherston Military Hospital ou the 23rd November, 1918. Inserted by Flo, Bert, ,aud family. SINCLAIR.—Ever sacred, to tlie memory of our dearly loved .sou and brother. Otiuuer J. A. Mason Sinclair, who passed away at Featherston on the 23rd November, WlB. SINCLAIR.—In loving memory of our dear Uncle Jack, who passed away at Featherston Camp on the 23rd November, lfi!8. Fondly remembered. Inserted by Maisie, Les, and Rata. BiRTHS. COVENEY.—On the loth November. 1926, at Opawu. Christchurch. to Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Coveney—a daughter. DENTON.—Ou the 22nd November, 192(1, at the Harris Hospital. Ghuzuee street, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Denton—a daughter; both ■well. 'HUNTER.—On the 22ud November, 19215, at Piccard Private Hospital, Wanganui, to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hunter—a daughter. McINTYRE.—On the 18th November, 10211, at Te Maru Private Hospital, Lower Hutt, to Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Mclntyro, of Henry street, Lower Hutt—a. daughter; both well. MARRIAGES. COLQCHOHN-ANDREAS.—On Monday, ISth October, 1925, John Robert, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Colquhoun,. Petone, to Hulda Andreas, La Grosse^ Wisconsin, U.S.A. EEGINBOTHAM—JENNINGS.—Ou Wednesday, 20th October, 1926, at London Mission Church, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, by the Rev. It. Bond James, Samuel Albert, youuger. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. Ueginbotbam, to Olive M.xy, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings; both of AVellington. STEWART—PERRY.—On the 4th November, 1920, at Kent Terrace Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. Dr. Kennedy Elliott, Jnmeß, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, Greymouth, to Helvetia (Vetsy), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Perry, Wellington South. DEATHS. BARBER.—On the 23rd November, 1926, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr. Thomas Petherick, 28, Raroa road), Phoebe Barber, relict of the late Edward Barber. At rest. BREEDON.—On the 22nd November, 192(i. af Wellington, Russell, dearly beloved infant son of Thomas and Elen Hrcedon, 81, Vivian street; aged 10 months. JONES.—On the 23rd November, 1920, Arthur Henry, beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones, of 116, The Parade, Lyall Bay; aged 4 days. LESTER.—On the 23rd November. 192(1, at the AVellington Hospital. Catherine, dearly beloved wife of David Edward Lester, of ■!, Aglionby street, Lower Hutt; aged 34 years. OLIVER.—On tho 21st November. 1926, at Wellington Hospital. Rose Oliver, beloved mother of Edith Burns; aged 84 years. So loved, so mourned. OLIVER.—On the 21st November, 1926, at the. Wellington Hospital, beloved mother ol David Mr.Farlane; aged 7" yftars. At rest. POLKINGHORNE-—On 'the 23rd November, 192(1,. at 28, Matal road; Alfred -Patrick, Pplkiughorne, beloved husband of Ethel .lay Polkinghorne, in his 42nd year. SEVERN.—On . the 22nd November. 1926, John, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Severn, 30. Reuben avenue; aged 52 years. SMITH.—On the 20th November. 1920, at his residence, ■ Otnhului. Auckland, Reginald George, beloved husband of Helena Maud Smith (late of Lyall Hay, Wellington). WILLIAMSON.—At ber residence, Quecn'.-i Hotel, Wellington. Jessie, beloved wife of the late Chas. Gcddes Williamson; aged OS years. IN MEMORIAM. BFjLL.—In loving memory of our dear father, David Bell, who died at his residence, Nireaha, on tho 23rd November, 1925. Until tho day dawns and the shadows flee away. Inserted by his daughters, E. Christie and R. Rutter. BF.LL.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away nt Nireaha on the 23rd November, 1925. So loved; so mourned. Inserted hy B.L. and D.B. BELL.—In affectionate memory of David Bell, ■who died at Nireaha on the 23rd November, 1925. Inserted by his sons aud daughter, at Nireaha j CURRY.—In affectionate remembrance of j Charles Andrew Curry, who died on the 23rd November, 1918; also Jolm James (Jim) Curry, who passed away on the 24tb November, 1918. Inserted by their parents. CURRY.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Charles Andrew, who passed away on the 23rd November, 1918. To memory ever dear. Inserted by sister and brother-in-law, E. and B. Hepburn. CURRY.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Charles Andrew; who passed away on the 23rd November, 1918. Not forgotten; just unseen. Inserted by sister and brother-in-law, F. and J. Slynes. McWHIRTER.—Tn loving memory of George McWhirtcr, who passed away on the 23rd I November, 1918. Foud memories cling. Inserted by M. Davis and family. NEILL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, wbr died on the 22ud November, at Lower Hutt. Love and remembrances last for ever. Inserted by her lovin. daughter and son-in-law, E. and E. Booth. O'CONNELL.—In loving memory of John Aloysitis (Jack), beloved son of I and the late M. C. OTonnell, who departed this life on the 23rd November, 1918. R.I.P. QUINN.-To the memory of Richard (Dick), who passed away at Trentham on the 23rd November, 1913. Inserted by C.J.K. (JUINN.—In loving memory of my dear sou, Richard (Dick), who died at Trentham on the 23rd Novemhcr, 1918. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving mother, A. Q-iinn. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of Minnie Taylor, who passed away on the 22ud November, 1923. Inserted by her loving husband and family. VEI.LA.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Jack, who died on the 23rd' November, 1918. Inserted by his mother, father, sisters, and brother. CASH RATES for Birth, Marriage, Death, and Id Jlenmriam Notices, SIXPENCE per Line. (Minimum charge, 2s Cd). Six words to the Line BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed hy some responsible person to ensure their insertion " FUNERAL~Di RECTORS. 17> MORRIS, JUM., 61). i'aranaki street. Telephone 22-159 FLORAL TRIBUTES. CONSULT^MISS BLACK. ■pOSEMARY FLOEAL STUDIO, 129, WILLIS STREET fOpp. V.M.C.A.) Wreaths, Sprays, or Special Designs. Tel. 2S-282. P.P.. 28-377. MISITWAUGH. Art Florist, 234, Lamb-ton-qy. Hi. h-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-S3B. Telephone. 43-203 IMTSS POOLE, Vice-Roirtii Florist, 70, ili Manners stree1;.. Por Artistic Floral Work of every descrio tion. Delivery promptly .rtended to, " Telephone 45-096. r\ LICE A. GRAY, •«- ART FLORISTE, Exchange Buildings, 340, Lambton quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 1

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