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EVENING 'POST-TELEPHONES ! MANAGER -I ADVERTISING PUBLISHING | UNTIL SP M. JOB PRINTING ACCOUNTS ) LITERARY . . . (JNTII 4 P.M. __*;:_ , f GENERAL ENQUIRIES 8f M TO 7 >.U. 44-041 i 24.023 . - • NEWTOWN AGENCY 46-316 • ' • • PETONE 46-339 • • • LOWER HUTT „

SUNBURN AT THE BEACHES. - THE Healthful, invigorating effects of Sea Bathing is often discounted by tho discomfort of Sunburn. This, however, can readily be obviated by the r timely use of Q.-TOL on the exposed parts of the skin before and after bathing. You can bask in the. sun ■ for hours with impunity if Q-TOL is applied beforehand. ■It is.a.marvellously soothing and protective ' emollient. ..:-.'.. ALWAYS USE Q-TOL. Everywhere 2s and 3s Cd. NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. CfWXELL.—In lovlnj* memory of Trooper V. T. Council. 35820, who fell asleep on the 24th .Tanuary, 1922. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. / . BIRTHS. HAKE—On tho lfltli January. 1029, lo Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hare, of 5, rhunizyn street. Lower Hutt—a daughter. GEOHGE.—On the 22nd January, 1029, to JJr. and Mrs. George, 9, Edcc Hill—a (laughter (at Waimaric). Both well. IOHD.—On the 24tli. January, 1929, at Walmarlo Private Hospital.- Abel Smith street, to Jfr. and Mrs. 11. C. Lord— a son. DEATHS. BICKERTOX.—On tho 25)1(1 January, 1029. at his residence. Moscow ro.ad, London, Professor A. W. Bickerton (lato of Christchurch), in his STth year. Deeply regrottcd. (By cable.) IKANDI.—On tho lath 'January, 1929, at Jfßii-. rua, as result of accident, Antonio Kaffolo. beloved htisband of Yoeland Frandl (late of Wellington). Sadly missed. GIBSON.—On the 21th January, ID2O, at No. 32, Princess street. Lovrci- Hutt. Eliza Giboon. ased 64 years. HAVES.—On the 23rd January, 1029 (suddenly), at her son's residence, Fending, • Ellen Hayes, of 5, Hailway Yard, Petono. beloved wife of the lato John William Hayes, of Lower Hutt: aged 74 years. R.I.P. ■ ROBINSON.—On the 23rd January. 1920, at her residence, 33, Hankey street, Ella, beloved wlfo of the Into Thomas Robinson. West Coast, and dearly beloved mother of Thomas Koblnabn. Sliramar, Mrs. Katclifte, Petone, Mrs. Anderson, Wcstport, and Miss D. Robinson, Wellington; aged 78 years. "A patieut sufferer at rest." . Private interment on Friday, at 10 a.m. IN MEMORIAM. JIEYJCICK.—In lovlnj; memory at our beloved mother, llary Ann'Meyrlck, who passed away on .the 24th January, 1927. Beloved, not dead, but sleeping. Inserted by her loving children. RICHARDS.—In loving memory of otm dear little Joan, who died on the 24th January, 3028; aged 8% years. . , . • "Thore's a friend for little children.". Inserted by her loving father and mother. SIMMONDS.-—ln loving memory of my dear father. Thomas Simmonris, who passed away , on the 21th January, 1925, at Seatoira. "To memory ever dear." Inserted by his lovlue son. T. 51. Slmuiouds. SIMMONDS.—In. loving memory of ray doar srandfathcr. Thomas Simmonds, who passed away on the 24th January. IS2B, at Seatoun. "Gone, but not forgotten." '...Inserted by his loving granddaughter, Edith. 6iM.If.OKDS.—In loving memory of our dear ■ father, Thomas Siramonds, who departed this life" ou the 24th January, 1925. His love .aud memory live on in our hearts. . Inserted.' liy his lovine daughters, liel I and ■.'-'■■■ ;>- : :;'.;;;,;Mii,y;X,:, .:■!.,. ' •■." - , ; , TOPP.—lu'iovinKjinemoi-y ofdcuv nu.tlicr, who passed away oh the 24th January, 1928. Fond rcmembrauee. - ,'.. . . Inserted by her son > and daughter-in-law. •TOXKS.—In loving remembrance ,of my dear motlier, Maria, who departed this life on , the 24th'January, 1923. Also Dad, who departed on the 14th January, 1927. . As loved, so mourned. Inserted by their lovins duuebter, Ethel Bvown. BIKTJI. .MARniAGE, and DEATH ■ NOTICES must be, endorsed by . some responsible person to ensure their Insertion. , CASH KATES for "Birth. .Marriage, Death, and In -Memoriam Notices, SIXPENCE per line. (Minimum charge, 2s 6d). Six words to tho line. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E MORRIS, JTJN., 60, Taranaki-st. • ■ Telephone 22-159. FLORAL TRIBUTES. ' T>OSEMARY FLORAL STUDIO, .•*■*> 129, Willis-st. and Burlington Arcade.' Hiss Black, F.T.D.A. Flowers telegraphed abroad. Tel. 2S-282. P.R. 28-377. ISS WAUGH (Art Florist, 234, Lam£ ton-qy. High-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-833. Telephone 43-208. "jtriSS POOLB, Vice-Regal Florist, 70, ■i'-*- Manners street. For Artistic Floral Work of every description. _!2£!iv er y_PE°.n22.!;'y_a^enc'e<i *°- Telephone~4s-69([ 'A 1- I C E., A. GR A X. **• 340, Lambton quay, Wellington. Fresh Cut Flowers, Artistic Wreaths, Bouquets, Posies at shortest notice. t— ■ . — MONUMENTAL MASONS. TJ GLOVER, Monumental Mason, '59, ■*••»-• Kent terrace. Tel. 21-788. Scotch Granite and Italian Marble Monuments, Reinforced 1 Concrete Grave Enclosures. TTICKMOTT' AND SONS, 'Monumental ■*•-*■ Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest arices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. MISCELLANEOUS. MAKE 1929 a year of joy and thankfulness to Kenner's for their easy terms furniture. Buy the Kenner way. UPS and Saucers, .English, 3s half dozen; Sugar Basins, Is. Open Warehouse Co., 32, Lower Tory-st. TDEPOSE Peacefully on a Kenner'e Ches- -«-•' tei'field, at the Kenner price, bought on the Kenner terms, and enjoy peace on earth. 'TRY- Sims First—lnspect Window Dis- ■*• play of Cutlery and Case Goods. Firth Stainless Knives, 8s 6d per half dozen. Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. DKIVB No. I—Chesterfield Suites overstocked. Get busy and order yours. Wo defy competition for quality, stylo, and easiest terms, or cash. Kenner's are "The People." INDEPENDENTLY sprung, latest designs, best material, faultless workmanship — that's Kenner's Chesterfield Suites. 7s Cd down, 7s 6d weekly, and it is delivered to your home. Call and inspect. AiIES Bread has a reputation tor quality. Always a good wal. Bakery, Tarjnaki-st rpffß comfort of a Kenner Chesterfield 'J- Suite is such that you will prefer it to a bed. Pay 7s Gd down and 7s Cd •weekly, and take immediate delivery. "VTTJRSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and -'-' Belts in stock and to order; Infants' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenaypl., opp. Paramount Theatre. YOU have never been able to buy better or cheaper Wallpapers than these English rolls for one shilling and three--pence. Tingey's, Mannera-st. r«\UY Sims First for Preserving Jure, -*- pints 7s Gd doz, quarts 9s Od per doz, %-gals Ms per doz. For prompt delivery ring- 21-698. Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. <7\i7E make the Furniture, you make the • • terms." Don't let deposit worry you. Art Cabinet Co., 247, Cuba-st., and 73. Wt]lis.Bt

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1929, Page 1

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