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EVENING POST —TELEPHONES MANAGER \ ADVERTISING I PUBLIC COUNTER! 44-040 PUBLISHING ( mntm-mmM, ->. v~» JOB PRINTING f UNTIfc ■M* ACCOUNTS I PHOTOGRAPHER I LITERARY ) ■ 44^040 } ■PORT> ENQUIRIES 44-045 • GENERAL ENQUIRIES, SP.M. TO7 PMi 36-636 • I PHOTOGRAPHER—PRIVAT* RU. : 24-023 • ■ NEWTOWN AGENCY 63-139 . • LOWER HUTT 63-516 PETONB
■ ■ N.Z. DENTISTS LEADERS OF THEIR ART. ONE often hears that N.Z. Dentists are the "best in the world." They are modern1 and up-to-date in their profession. Several of these Dentists have been so interested in the production of an all-N.Z. Tooth Paste that they have given gladly ! their constructive criticism and advice in the perfecting of Q-tol Tooth Paste, which is made in N.Z. by a N.Z. company. All chemists and stores. Economy tube 1/3. Q-TOL TOOTH PASTE AND GUM TONIC. NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONONR. IX MEJtORI'AJI. HILLS.—In loving memory of 30612 LanceCorporal William George Mills (Boson), who passed away on May 14, 1027. Inserted by his lovlnc mother, sisters, and brothers. fjfiLLS, CPL. \X. G.. 30612—A tribute of love to the memory of our dear Uncle "Bose," who passed on on May 14, 1027. ■ Lote and remembrance. Phyllis and Thelma. BIRTHS. CAMPBELL.—On May 12, 1933. at Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, to Hazel, wife of T. A.. Campbell, 20 Xewcombe Crescent, Karori—a daughter; both well. DAXIELL.—On May 9,: 1933, at Harris Hos- . pital, Betty, wife of P. D. Danlell—a daughter. ■ • ' :■ ■ ■■ • EADES.—On May 11, 1D33, at Alexandra Hospital. ,to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eadea, of Khandallah, ncs Sylvia Mollison—a sou; both well. . ...'■ 'GALVIX.—On May 13, 1833, at Harris Hospital, - Ghuznee Street, to Mr. and Mrs. B. AY. GalTin (nee Eileen Lightfoot)—a son; both well. • HAMILTON.—On. Saturday, May 13, 1033, at ' Willis Street Hospital,, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Hamilton—a son. artTKDOCH.—-On May 11, 1933, at Hataltai Obstetric Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mur- ■ doch—a son. MARRIAGES. BHOW.V—O'BRIE.V.—On April 19, 1933, at St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Clare Doreen,', only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Brien, Keiburn, to Kennedy Lloyd, elder son of Mrs. C. M. Gilmour, Wellington. jCABBEEIIY—WITHERS.—May 6,1933, at Presbyterian Chnri>, "Havelock North, by the Rev. K. Waugh, Alice Mac, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. Withers, Losvcr Hutt, to Albert William, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carberry, Hastings. ■ ■ -JITJIK—EREWEn.—At St. Giles' Presbyterian Church, Kllblrnie, on May 11, 1033, Florence Wlsnifred, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. " W. Brewer, Wellington South, to Gordon Howe, only son of Mr. John Mulr, Canterbury. • • . . DEATHS. -iAXDEEWS, KENXITH MAXWELL.—At Wellington, May 13, 1933, dearly beloved son of Kennlth Andrews; aged 21 years. tBOTD.—AC Greytown Hospital, on May 12, 1933, William, husband of the late Jessie I. Boyd, of Upper Hutt and Martinborough; aged 81.' . iCO.VXEP..—On .May 12, 1033, at the, Wellington Hospital, Raymond Hex, dearly loved Infant son of, Mr. and- Mrs. Raymond John Conner, "■ Milton Street, Berhamnore; aged 1 year 11 months. pARDXEK.—On Mar 12, 10S3, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. W. Green, 175 Riddiford Street (suddenly), William Ernest Gardner, late of Palmerston North raged 61 years; JAXUS.—On May 13, 1933, at his residence, 18S Riddiford Street (suddenly), George, clearly- loved husband of Emma Janes ) aged lil years. ■KIRKCALDIE.—On May 12,. 1933, .at Vher residence, 2 Upland Koart, Kelburn,iMary, Ann, rridow of the' 4nlo- Jalin . Klrkcn'lme, in' her S3th year. , JIAXXIXG.—At Wellington, May 12, 193 ft, John Henry Manning, father of Mrs. M. Counsel!, of * Wellington, and Mrs. J. Perryman, of Melbourne, Victoria, In' his'9oih year. tTRICKER.—At Wellington Hospital (suddenly), on May 12, 1933, Jessie-Alice, beloved wife of George Edward Tricker, Island Bay. Private interment at Karori today. IN MEMORIAM. BRAY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, ' who passed away on May 14, 1932. Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of her Are those who loved her best. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-ln-law, Harold and Mary. jBRAT.-—ln loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on Slay 14, 1932. . . A face that Is ever before us, • A voice we cannot forget. A smile ■ that will linger forever, • In our memories we see it yet. ■ Inserted by her loving daughter and son, Irene and Cyril. IBRAY. —In loving memory of Beatrice Bray, ivlio passed away on May 11, 1932. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison .and family. fBRAY. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away May 14, 3932. Gentle In manner, patient in pain, Our dear mother left us, Heaven to gain. ffiy her loving son and daughter-in-law. Jack and Oily, and grandchildren, Roy, Jdan, Nola, and Joyce. £>OWXES. —In fond and loving memory of. my dear husband and father, Charles Downes, who passed away on May 14, 1931. "Face to- face with Christ, my Saviour." Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. —In loving memory of William James McKay, who died on May 12, 1928. Inserted by his wife and family. 'STEWART. —In loving memory of my dear mother, Anna Sophia Stewart, who fell asleep on May 14, 1932. Some day we'll understand. _ (Inserted by her loving son, Bill, daughter-in-law, Oughton, Beta, Eric. BTEWART.—In . slnccrest loving memory, of mil darling mother, Anna Stewart, who passed away at Scatoun, May 14, 1932, late of Centre Bush,' Southland. A beautiful memory left behind Of'a loving mother, true arid kind. ■' We have lost our only friend, ! And Heaven has gained One of 'the best this world contained. Inserted by her loving sons, Jim and Melvyn. ] •BTEAVART.—In sad and loving memory of dear mother, who passed away May. 14, 1332. In our hearts your memory lingers. And we know it's .vain to weep; TeaTS of love will never wnka you From your peaceful, happy aleep. Ever remembered. inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs. Robert jßenry, son-in-lavr, and grandchildren, Christclmrcli. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS, <*IR. R. J. ALLEX AXD SOXS wish to Thankall kind friends for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. ffhe Family of the late MRS. EMMA BAKER wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives fcr their expressions of sympathy and floral tributea in their recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to Dr. Clay and Xurses Mc- : Kendry and Wholes', of "Oban" Hospital, ! Scatoun. BIETH. MARRUGI, »nd DEATH NOTICES must bo endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their Insertion. CASH RATES for Birth, Marriage. Death, and In Memoriam Notices, . SIXPENCE per line. (Minimum charge, 2s 6d). Six words to th« line. iftTEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF •i-'-1- THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE "EVENING POST" OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E" MORRIS, JUN., LTD., 60 Taranaii • Street. Tel. 52-159. " MONUMENTAL DIRECTORS. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest prices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 111, 13 May 1933, Page 1
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