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EVENING POST —TELEPHONES ( MANAGER • -A » I ADVERTISING I 1 PUBLIC COUNTER! 44-040 1 ™»MS«?f?NO f UNTiUSr.M. I ACCOUNTS . I I PHOTOGRAPHER I V. LITERARY / 44-OASJ gpoRTS ENOUIRIES 44-O4S • GENERAL ENQUIRIES, S P.M. TO 7 P.M. 36 636 • • PHOTOGRAPHER—PRIVATE RES. 24-023 • • NEWTOWN AGENCY 63 139 - • LOWER MUTT 63-516 PETONE

CHAPS, CHAPPED HANDS, I AND CHILBLAINS TOO. j TJOUGHEXED and chapped by exposure J-v to the elements the skin needs special Q-tol protection and care. Q-tol Skin Emollient not only heals nnd soothes chaps and chilblains, but actually prevents these skin disorders. Eub a little Q-tol into your, hands after washing, then defy the elements. FOR SKIN COMFORT: ! Q-TOL SKIN EMOLLIENT. 2s — Made in N".Z. — 3s Gd. NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN' MEMOKT. _E\VIS.—In .loving memory of my dnar brother. Private Herbert CJeorgc Lewis (Bert), r>3Sßf», 1 28th Reinforcements, passed away after severe biifTorlnss, Wellington, August 3, 1927. Forget? "So. Never. One- of God's brightest and test. A true pal und faithful friend. Inserted by hla sorrowing sister, h. SrcCree, family, and daddy's wen boy, Goorsie. ; BIRTHS. ANGUS.—On Aucust 2, 1033, at their residence, Orchard Street, Wadestown, to Mr.j and Mrs. P. "R. Angus —a .son. CRIDLET.—On August I, 1033. at the Alexandra Home, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Uridley— a "son (stillborn). WARD.—On July 31. IKS, at Willis Street OhstctrU; Hospital, to Etliel, witc of T. Liudsny Ward —a son. DEATHS. . ' COXN'ELL. —On -August 2, 193u, at Wellington Hospital, William, the dearly-beloved eldest i son of Margaret and the late John Council; aged '41 years. JAMES.—At Lower ITutt, Sophia, beloved mother of 3lrs. R. Tuppcn; ased 87. At rest. tPrlviilo Interment. ?so flowers.) i IN MCMORIAM. BOCK,—In lovlm? memory, of Vf. li. Bock, ;who died August 3, 1932. inserted by thelstaft of W. B. Bock and Son. BYRNE.—In loving remembrance of my only dear sister, Ina, ivho passed away ou August !!, 1925. • ■ i liovcd in life, honoured in death; A beautiful memory is all I have left.. - • Nora. FJNUCANE. —In loving memory of Benjamin' James Fimtcjne, our dear friend, who passed ' iiway at Martlnborough on August 3, 1932. Inierted by Marjorle and Vernon Hicks, Auckland. - GARDNER.—Jri loving memory of my f'athw, fieorgo I*. Gardner, who died on August 3,----1904. Kcver forgotten. Inserted, by Ms daughter, Jennie. • OATLEY.—In affectionate remembrance of Arthur John Oatley, who fell asleep on , August- 3, 1925. , Inserted by E.H.M. 'and family. ' OTSEIhTj. —In memory of a. loving mother and 'granny, Frances Mary O'XellU who-passed away on August 3i 1925, Fl-ancie, Con., and Jim. T'AKBAXT.—In loTing memory of our dear father, William, who died August 3, 1930. Inserted by Roy and Clirissie. PARBAN*.—- in loving memory of 'William, Far- " rant, who passed away August 3, 1930. Three years ago, today, You said. Oh, mate! We have to part. But think of happy years we spent, SI1 It AGUE.—In faring memory of our dear son, John Gerrard Sprague, who passed away on AugUbt 3, 1923. ... 1 Sweet fs the word remembrance. Ami, this our wish to show, Wchold Sou dear'in memory ' As the years may come and jro, ■ 'inscrtod by b\s father and mother, sister and brothers. WlLliri.—ln lovins memow.of my dejr husband, ■" who -passed awfty August 2, ISIS. [ •■ Mfijrtc* ■W^™H(Bfe r<'».'B' Wills- ''"' - BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. •■■>.' ;, THANKS. CMTAINJ.'O, BERG i AND FAMILY desire to Thank the Doctors, Sisters, and Nurses ot tho Wellington Hospital Tor their kind " uttontlon tcr'their late- wife and mother duriog her long illness. , MRS. M/AKCJSY AND FAMILY -jdesiro to Thanh Suicerely all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes Jn. their terent sad bereavement. Special thanks to sister and Nurses of En art Hospital for their ."attention"' apd kindness. &HXH. JUHRIAGB, anil DEATH NOIICBS must be endorsed by uorne responsible person to ensure their Insertion, ,'.'', CASH KATES for Birth, Marriage, Death, and In Memorlam Notices, , SIXPENCE per lino. (Minimum charge. 2s 6d). Six words to tha , line. ■XCEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF I>l • THAKKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE , "EVENING POST"' OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. EMORBIS, JUN.,. L.TD.. 60 Taranaki « Street. Tel. S2-Ij9. t _ MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, MonumentaJ Masons, opp. Cemetei-y, Karori, for JSoliable Cemetery Work at lowest prices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. rIoRAL TRIBUTES. ~ THE FAREY BOWER. PRESENTATION, Wedding Bouqncta, * Floral Decorations. Funeral Tributes executed at shortest notice. Tel. M-489. Private 50-343. Mist A. Farcy, Burlinaton Arcade. MISS GALLOWAY, late Miss Cooper, Art Floriste, S9 Willia Street, opposite Majestic. Tel. 41-341. After bueioeM hours, 25-113. Every description of Floral Tributes. Fresh-cut flowers daily. "OCOTTS" Te!. SO-33G. ° Private 26-240.----(MRS. SCOTT MEALE), ■ Floral -Artists, 119 Cuba Street. 'Flowers' telegraphed all parts Dominion. ISS WAUGH, Art Florist, 234 Lambton Quay.—High-da«s Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-707. After business hours and. on holidays ring 83-838. "JVfISS POOLE, Floral Artiste, 43 Man- *'■*■ nera Street—Our Floral Tributes are ahrays appreciated. Tel. 43-203, after bnsinobs hours 60-214 (dial 398) "The beauty and fragrance of flowers aie immortal, and tlifcir memory ever remains to lighten the darkness of the T^HaIIY ITLORAL STUDIOS X*' (Mihs Black). 10 WOODWARD STREET and 129 WILLIS STREET. " Telephones: 60-663, 44435. P.R. 54-317. Dowers delivered -throughout the.world. MISCELLANEOUS. AFTER Sale Oddments—Men's Dark ***■ Grey Tweed Trousers, hard wearing, all pizes, 8s lid pair. Ilallcnsrein Bros., Ltd., 132 Cuba Street. AFTER Sale Oddments^Boys' Cheviot ■"- Navy Serge Shorts, double seats, nW,c3 6 to 16.'4s Jld pair, llallenstein Ttios., Ltd., 132 Ctiba Street. • " ' AFTER Sale Oddments—Hoys' Fine Serge Suits, double seats and elbows, 22s fid. Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., 132 Cuba Street. '_ AFTER Sale Oddments—Men's English Tweed Overcoats, smartly cut, worth 555; 27s 6d to clear. Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., 132; Cuba Street. FTER Sale Oddments—Men's "Moggiel" Tweed Suits, dark grey and browns, all sizes, 44s 6d. Hallenstein Bros., Ltd., 132 Cuba Street. -AFTER Sale Oddments-" Afosgiel" Jrx. Worsted Trousers, light, medium, and dark grejs, 17s 6il pajr. Uallcn&teiu IJroo., ~\A(L. 132 Cuba Street. ' H. TILLS, Lambton Quay (opp. • Publir. Trust)1, has plentiful s\ipt>lips of Ox Tails, Brain1:, Trip'l, .F'i«<h aud Exlitqis.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1933, Page 1

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