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EVENING POST—TELEPHONES i MANAGER A ADVERTISING I PUBLIC COUNTER! f ««!«•» «-.* ACCOUNTS I PHOTOGRAPHER 1 ■ LITERARY J 44!04el SPOHTS ENQUIRIES ,44.045 • GENERAL ENQUIRIES, S P.M. TO 7 P.M. 36-636 • • PHOTOGRAPHER —PRIVATE RES. 24-023 ■ < NEWTOVVN AGENCY 63-139 - ■ LOWER HUTT 63-Sl6 PETONE

TTHE wintry conditions recently prevailing -*- have causjht many people unawares, and SORE THROATS AND CATARRH are now very, prevalent. The timely nee of that scientific specific 1/6 FLUENZOL 2/6 has however saved no end of discomfort. To check inflammation in the throat and nasal passages, gargle Fluenzol while holding tho head well back so that the healing and soothing liquid may reach the nasal cavity and thus dispel the , germs of disease. Also sniff up warm Fluenzol in half teaspoonful doses every hour or so.

MEMORIAM CAR DS, LETTERS OP THANKS, ETC.. ' PRINTED PROMPTLY.' AT TUB "EVENING POST" OFFICE. SAJIPLES ON APPLICATION.

MONUMENTAL MASONS,

TTICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental % Masons, opp. .Cemetery, Karori, for .■Reliable Cemetery Work. at lowest prices in ■ Wellington. Tel. 2&-930.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

"P" MORRIS, JUN., LTD., 60 Taranaki J-J*^ Street. Tel. 52-159.

JSAAG

CLARK AND SON, Funeral Directors, 27 WINGFIELD STREET (Off Molesworth Street). Telephone: Day, 41-561; Nisrhfc, 41-233.

TJOBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., ■ i-*' Funeral Directors, .161 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155, 16-781, 14-210.

FLORAL TRIBUTES.

TVTISS POOLE, Floral Artiste, 48 Man--i'J- ners Street—Our Floral Tributes are always appreciated. Tel. 43-208 after busiliess houra, 60-214 (dial 398).

THE FAREY BOWER.

PRESENTATION .Wedding Bouquets, ■*- Floral Decorations, Funeral Tributes at shortest notice. Tel. 54-489. Private 50-343. Miss A Farcy, Burlington Arcade.

"DEAUTIFUL, Inspiring, Spiritual— •*-* Flowers are' God's gift, to earth to uplift and nourish the soul. Send from THE ROSEMARY (MISS BLACK). 129 Willis Street and 10' Woodward Street. Artistic Arrangements. • Perfect Colour Harmonies. Telephones: 50-663, 44-455; P.R. 51-Sl7.

" CCOTTS." (MRS. SCOTT MEALEO *-> Tel. 50-136. Private 26-2-10.

Floral Artist*, 119 Cuba Street.. Flowers telegraphed all parts Dominion.

Tuition Given

"If ISS GALLOWAY (late Miss Cooper), ■"■*- Art Floriste, 99 Willis Street, opposite Majestic. Tel. 41-341. After'business hours 25-113. Every description of Floral Tributes. Fresh-cut flowers daily.

MISS WAUGH. Art Floriste, 234 Lambton Quay—High-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 63-838.

MISCELLANEOUS,

WANTED to Hire, for fortnight, Light vv Car Trailer. 1128 Evg. Post.

/~)NE trial will convince you of the splendid flavour in Kellow Bread. Deliveries everywhere. Tel. 52-155.

DENTAL Repairs, finest materials, at moderate charges. Rapid Dental- Repair Service, 15 Manners Street. Tel. 47-562. Est,. 1925.

TTEIMANN'S for Sports Coats, Trou- -•■■*- sers. Suits, Shirts; the smartest gooda on tine easiest of terms. Only address, 13a Conrtenay Place.

"VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and Bells, Infants' Outfits, Children's Silk Knitted Wear. Mrs. Collins, CO Manner* Str?e^ ■ ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 99, 24 October 1933, Page 1

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443

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 99, 24 October 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 99, 24 October 1933, Page 1

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