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WMTB,-a Jiuge programme, "'tlieV;rednesbV WMTB : their patfohs 'to'- be xeHt^i VyHAi '" .WMTB ■-■ -5 -' iaavj™ -.$&. .WMTB . ■■ .»-.?•=*..-.dvc '^-Ai WMTB! Ww;G.>Daynian;-^«K Secretary, WMTB ':::':BTelephorie-J(l^49;--; • WSITB . "•'.' * WMTB-^- -! T. G06d8.i1,-~Conductor.;' •'••);: WMTB :-.;'ft:v;: -,>.a. . v- : 7. jIiOTICESi,:; ifpHEFuneraJof the late Maria." Fitegib- •^-, bon wiH' leave'StVJpseph's Church, Buckle street, on Monday, S>th June, 1927, at 9.30 a.mv, Jorvthe Cemetery,.Karori. Private, interment. ' Regiijeni.lMas.s will bf celebrated-"atß' aim. •'-^ : ='• '< - "■• •■ -'- '■ VrV i J.-E. TAYLOR AND'SbM.-E'rD; "";" ■■■ ;" ■■- --,■ UndertakerSj, . ...,1.. ....-.„ ,-j -.. Cambridge terrace and Karo'rL : "' - Day and Night Telephone 26-073. - FUNERAL CARD. "r THE. friends 01., the . late Lawrenct " ••*•■■• (Larry) plseh are rtsp;ecttully' invited to attend his Funeral;,which will leave^ V the Mortuary Chapel -of • J. E. ■ Taylor "■'■• - .and Sons, Ltd.; Cambridge terrace,' 1 on. Monday, the 20th Jiinei-1927, at 2.30 p.m;» for the Cemetery; KaiorL -Vji ■ :! "r" '■■? ■ J. E. TAYLQR. AND SONS, LTD., ■■•■.■■•" ' Undertakers,'. "--■.;:.' ' : "Cambridge /terrace and" Karorij '''-" '• Pay'andyight-Tel. 26^)73. -^';y. r- ' -s.:^ FUNERAL CARD.-?,'.»:; ;wr-^ THE Friends; o£ the Jate Mr. L'ajte Pal- -*. 4ysoff are '.wvitaii.tc-attend his Funeral, which will leave-the Mortu- ' ■ary^Chapel of E,'Morns,, .J.un;,76p, Tata■naki street, on Monday, at 21 p.m., lor the jjTaita, Cemetery^... ... .: .:,..<' " ,■•• A?-" :: " E. v MORRIS,' J^if,^..':,:, - • ; —;s -. -Funeral Director, , 60^ Taranaki,st.,'ind^2B, Riddiford-st. ':.■■, Telephone 22-159,. day and nights ■ • FUNERAL CARD;'*- --r, : mHE KTends of Tffi:; - ~ Thomas " Clark •*; ■ are, invited.to attend the.Funeral oL his late beloved; Wife, Mary,-which'will ' leave the Mortuary; Chapel of rE. Morrrei Jun., 60, Taranaki, street, on -Monday, at 10.30 a.m., for the Cemeter>'^KaTori. - : . \.E. MORRIS, JUN., •■■-'■.■•■•■ -.■"■■ ••■■ Funeral Director, . ' v ; 65, Taranaki-Bt.-ahd 28,-Hiddiford-st. Tel., 22:159, day aiid'night.\ ° '^;. . i FUNERAL CARD. " rp.HE Friends.of the late JaJnes-Keenan -1-. ,are, invited: to attend his - Funeral, which-vill leave the Basilipa-of the' Sacre- -'■■'■ Heart, Hill- street; on "Mouday,-'the- 20th. June, 1927, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■'.■■:■■.:•■■■'* ,•:!■• ■'.••■-."■.• ■■■-'■•■■; -.'■■■ Requiem Mass Avill bo celebrated' at 9 • . HICKMOTT AND SONS,' ' • ■' 'Funeral Dircctoi-s.. ■ — .'. ■''■':'' ■'■ ' \ X, '.:■ FUNKRAL CARD^.;.-',;, • r PHE Friends of Mi\ John rGruickshanlv,----x 'of 134, Dixon street, Wellington, are > invited to attend the Funeral;.of hi?': lata : beloved Wife HonoraCruiclcshank, which will be at St. Joseph's Churchyard, Upper . Hutt, on Monday, the 20th June, 1927, "at " 2.30 p.m. ■ .;.-■',.. r. .". .::. E;.XQBEIITSON;^. r! .- - Undertaker, Upper Hutt.? , .■ . ' WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORK- ' v "'■ .:' _ . ; ERSVUN-ION". ;;... ''."-: .\V ' T^HE Funeral o£• qVir' lale'.ilcmTierV'Mr. ,- 1- Laurence "'.Olseh... coal-ivbrfter, will leave'the Mortuary .Chapel .of 'Messrs. J.- 1' E." Taylor and' Sons.i Ltd., Cambridge tern'ace, oh Monday^ 20th instant, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. 1 . J. O. JOHNSON, Secretary. _ ■■■: • "'v/:'^.-'... *&& . LODGE WAtWHETU, No. 170. ' .'-.. 'PHE Brethren of the above Lodge ar? •■-■'■ respectfully ieqiies£ed fto attefld;the Funeral of our late,.W6r. 8r0.,. L ; F.. Ayson, which .will leave the Mortuary Chapel of ; Morris, Juh.; rat- 2 p.m.y-'.iMonday, 20th June, 1927, for the JTaita Cemetery... V: ' -.'■■ ..-.-.■",;.■'■ ByJCommanpijW.M. .. "THE JiIAGICiAN" :;;:?1 '■? :■ "VIEVER''in-dduccd anything iljeUcc: thai*" ,•' : ROBERTSON'S J;K;D>-" '<■:- ■'■:t■'■ KOBEUTSON'Srj.R.D:^'- .v.:i-:"; r ' ROBERTSON'S J.K.D."' i i '^- ." U'V ;. 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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4
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