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EVENING POST-TELEPHONES ( MANAG-R \ \ ADVERTISING AA f\At\ 1 PUBLISHING J- UNTIL 5 PM. tl-VHtV \ JOB PR'NT'N I / ACCOUNTS / \ LITERARY UNTII 4 P.M A A 040 ) 17 i^Yi t GENERAL ENQUIRIES B P.U TO 7 P.M. 44-041 > 24.023 . NEWTOWN AGENCY 48.316 • • • PET-NE 46-339 • • • LOWtrt HUTT ..

SHOWROOM SPECIALS £> at "The House of Satisfaction." Ladies' Repp Frocks, in almond, rosebeige, navy, rose, and saxe. 29s 6d, 39s 6d, 49s 6d. S.S.W. and S.W. All-woo! Tweed Costumes, all at 69s 6d. Ladies' Spring Tweed Coats, 33s Cd, 455, 59s Cd. Ladies' O.S. Fuji Silk Frocks, in navy and black, 29s 6d. WILLIAMS' CASH DRAPERY. LTD., 110-112, CUBA STREET And at Jackson street Petone ~" IN MEMORIAM. NEWMAN.—In ever loving memory of our dear daughter, Eileen, who passed away on the 28th September, 1919. Hard was the blow that compelled her to part Prom a dear loving daughter so dear to our hearts; But the love that wo bear her shall dwell In our breasts Till we meet her again in tho realms of tho blest; From Mum aud Dad. NEWMAN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Eileen, who passed away on the 28th September, 1919; aged 18 years. "Remembrance." Mum, Dad, and Mamie. SUKBY.—In loving memory of our dear son . and brother, who passed away _t Napier on the 29th September, 1926. Inserted by his parents, and sister, Mr. and Mr3. H. E. Surby and Winnie. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. MRS. E. BURROWS and Family desire to thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their recent sad bereavement. The Widow and Family of the late Mr. W. A. DRURY wish to thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy aud floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement; also special thanks to Dr. Childs and Nurse Compton for their untiring care and attention during his Illness. MRS. MUIR and Family desire to thank all kind friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. Special thnn!:s to Mr. L. Stewart, Petone, and Secret nry of Wellington Federated Trades Union, Vivian street. MRS. ROBAND and MISS DOWI.'NO wish to thank all friends for their kindness and letters of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MR. and MRS. C. N. WALTON and Family desire to express fratitudo to Wellington friends for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy. Wo cannot make any exceptions, as everybody was wonderful, and we wish to thank yon, ono and all, for your great kindness In our recent sad bereavement. MR. and MRS. WILKINSON wish to, thankall kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in the loss of their dear son. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. MRS. W. SADLER. S9, Vivian street, wishes to rliank all kind friends and relatives for ■.'■;'.-grams, letters of sympathy, and floral tributes In her sad bereavement. MRS. KITE and Family, of Lyall Bay, sincerely thank all kind friends for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement; also Doctors and Sisters Wright and Benson, of Victoria Ward and Ward 7, and tho Nursing Staff for their untiring efforts during the long Illness. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E MORRIS, JUN., 60, Taranaki-~st. Telephone 22-159. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, 59. • Kent terrace. Tel. 21-788. Scotch Granite and Italian Marble Monuments. Reinforced Concrete Grave Enclosures. H~" ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest irices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. FLORAL TRIBUTES. ROSEMARY FLORAL STUDIO. IOQ WILLIS-ST., AND BURLINGX.AU, T ON ARCADE, Bonded member F.T.D.A. Flowers telegraphed abroad. Tel. 28-282. MISS BLACK. MISS WAUGH (Art Florist. 234, Lamb-ton-qy. High-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-838. Telephone 43-208. MISS POOLE, Vice-Regal Florist, 70, Manners street. For Artistic Floral Work of every description. Delivery promptly attended to. "Telephone 45-696. ALICE A. GRAY, 340, Lambton quay, Wellington. Fresh Cut Flowers, Artistic Wreaths, Bouquets, Posies at shortest notice. ~ KILBIRNIE BARGAINS. AT LEWIS'S, Bay-rd.—Men's and Boys' Outfitters. Overcoats, Suits, Rongotai College Outfits, at town prices on easy payments. Tel. 14-482. Goods delivered. AT LEWIS'S, Bay-rd., Easy Payments, no interest. Ladies' Costumes, Coats, Dresses to order All shades, in Voiles. 2s lid per yard; Rayons from 3s lid to 6s lid per yard; Striped Fujis, 2s lid, 3s 6d per yard; Plain Fuji, 2s Ud. Tel. 14-482. NEWTOWN SPECIALS cTaITKEN, 101, Riddiford-st., for • the latest in Books, Stationery. Gramophones, and Records. Gramophones Repaired by expert . (Agent State Coal). LOWER HUTT SHOPPING. , tTOUSEHOLDEKS-Now is the time to •*-*■ use. Lime and Fertilisers, and see your crops grow. Hutt land requires Lime. Everybody's, opposite Post Office MISCELLANEOUS. IMPERIAL Records--*'Honry's Made a I Lady out of Lizzie," "Let a Smile Ibe Your Umbrella," 2s Gd. Aitken's Arcade. IMPERIAL Records—"Souvenirs" and "Charmaine" (vocal), "The Soug is Ended," "Together We Two," 2s Gd. Aitken's Arcade, Courtenay-pl. TMPERIAL Records-"Hit the Deck?' -*• "The Desert Song," "Hallelujah," "Doll Dance," 2s 6d each. Aitken's Arcade, Courtenay-play. TMPERIAL Records—"ll Trovatore," ■*- "Patience," "William Tell," "Yeoman of the Guard," 2s 6d each. Aitken's Arcade, Courtenay-pl. ' TMPERIAL Records-"My Blue Heaven," ■*■ "Dew, Dew, Dewy Day," "Barbara," "Charmaine," 2s Gd each. Aitken's Arcade, Courtenay-pl. TMPERIAL Records-"Henry's Made a -* Lady out of Lizzie," "Miss Annabelle Lee," "Dream Kisses," 2s Gd each. Aitken's Arcade, Courtenay-pl. WANTED, Partnership, cabiuctmaking, joinery, woodworking manufacturing; part interest or will buy. Particulars. lowest terms, 34, Evg. Post. GOOD Clean Spoil for disposal, loaded on lorry, Clvde-st, Island Buy. Ring 2.M-390. GRAND Values-Check Ginghams, 9%d. Is, Is 3d; Floral Muslins, Is; High Leg Black Silk Hose, 4s Gd for Is Gd. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-st. JUST opened—Fine Range Sleeveless Cardigans, Frocks in Voiles, Rayons, and Crepe di Chine. Moderate prices at Morgan's, Cuba-st. SALE at Mrs. Smith. Furrier. 174, Lamb-ton-qy. Great bargains: Rompers from 3s lid; Bloomers Is Gd; Voile Dresses from 5s lid; Wool Coat, half price. K~~ 'EWER'S, LTD.—"lt's easy to pay tho Kenner way." It sounds easy, and believe us it is easy; satisfaction guara nteed. Opp. King's Theatre, MannersEt.

PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. DURING the Groat War and the 1918 Epidemic the Munitions Board officially ordered FLUENZOL . for the troops in Trontham, Featherston, Sling Camp, and Zetoun. Follow this wise example and use Fluenzol at the first sign of a cold or sore throat. SNIFF UP, GARGLE, SWALLOW FLUENZOL

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 68, 29 September 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 68, 29 September 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 68, 29 September 1928, Page 1

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