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| EVENING POST —TELEPHONES f MANAGER Jfc ADVERTISING PUBLIC COUNTER ++- 04 ° i JOSPRIN'TING H untilUP.M. ACCOUNTS PHOTOGRAPHER 1 LITERARY SATURDAY SPORTS' ENQUIRIES 43-018 CRICKET 45-018 TENNIS AND ATHLETICS 44-008 OTHER SPORTS 44.045 • GENERAL ENQUIRIES S P.M. TO 7 P.M. 36-636 » • PHOTOGRAPHER-PRIVATE RES. 24-023 • • NEWTOWN AGENCY 63-139 - . LOWER HUTT 63-516 PETONE

WHALE ON BEACH CURIOUS HOLIDAY-MAKERS, 'A' CROWD collected round a large whale stranded on a Jsouthern beach recently. One man was seen rubbing something on his shoulders. Asked if he was using whale oil, he replied, "No fear, the sun's pretty fierce today, and I'm taking no chances. This is Q-TOL." Q-TOL stops pain in 30 seconds. Promotes that healthy "Q-TOL Bronze." Be sure you use Q-TOL before as well as after " bathing. BIRTHS. FRASER.—On January 5, 1D37, at Harris Private Maternity Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. John McLean Fraser (nee Dorothy Joyes)— a son; both well. KNUTSON.—On December 30, 1936, at Willis Street Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Knutson—a daughter. PATTON.—On January 5, 1937. at Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, to Eileen, wife of G. S. Patton. Earorl—a daughter. SYMONDS.—On January 2, 1937. at Willis Street Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Symonds—a son. MARRIAGE. ; DOUGLAS—MONCUR.—On December 23, 1936, at St. James's Presbyterian Church, Xewtown, by the Kev. Allan Gardiner, George Gordon Douglas, of Marton, to Janet C. M. Sloncur, of Wellington. (Nelson paper please copy.) GOLDEN WEDDING. STOKES—STONEHAM.—On January 5, ISS7, at the Dundas Street Primitive Methodist Church. Dunedln, by the Rev. John Nixon, Thomas Oliver, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Stokes, to Mary Ann, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stoneham, both of Dunedin. Present address: 75 Taranaki Street, Wellington. DEATHS. BROWN.—On January 4, 1937, at his residence, 21 Hawkestone Crescent (suddenly), James Brown, dearly beloved husband of Grace Bavis Brown; aged 59. Deeply mourned. CATES.—On January 4, 1937, at 25 Te Mome Road, Lower Hutt (suddenly), Emma Amelia, wife of G. H. Cates. GRAYNDLER.—On January 4, 1937, Lily Ann, third daughter of Mrs. M. Holmes, 8 Essex Street, and the late Edward Holmes, Nelson, at Lewlsham Hospital, AVellington. GRAYNDLER. —On January 4, 1937, at Wellington. Lily Ann, beloved wife of Charles Grayndler, of S Essex Street; aged 53. (Organiser of N.Z. Workers' Union.) ' METZGER. —On Monday, January 4, 1937, at Rosenberg, The Bluff, Joseph Metzger; In his 88th year. SHAW.—On January 4, 1937, Terence Joseph, beloved husband of Elizabeth Shaw; aged 28 years. R.I.P. * TUGKER. —At a private hospital, Palmerston North, on January 5, 1937, Henry Bradridge, beloved husband of Caroline Susan Tucker; aged 79 years; FUNERAL NOTICES. ' BROWN. —The Friends of the late James Brown are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 21 Hawkeßtone Crescent, Tomorrow (Wednesday), January 6, 1937, at conclusion of Service, Vhich will be held at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, Karori. E. Morris, Jim., Ltd., Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace. GRAYNDLER.—The Friends of Mr. Charle3 Grayndler (Organiser of N.Z. Workers' Union) are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 25 " Kent Terrace, Tomorrow (Wednesday), January 8, 193", at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. Morris,. Jun., Ltd.. Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace.: Tel. 52-159. SHAW. —The Friends of the late Terence Joseph Shaw aro respectfully notified that his Funeral will leave'the Basilica, Hill Street, after Requiem Mass, which will be held at 10 a.m: Tomorrow (Wednesday), January 6, 1937. TUCKER.—The Friends of the late Henry Bradridge .Tucker are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Anglican Church Tomorrow (Wednesday, January 6, 1937, at 2 p.m., for the Kelvin Grove Cemetery. Service at the Church 1.45 p.m. Fletcher Hall, Undertaker. IN MEMORIAM. ADAMS.—In loviflg memory of our baby, Gloria Dawn Adams, aged 5% years, who left us on January 5, 1935. • A sweeter gift could scarcely be Than Gloria Dawn God sent to me. She filled my arms, she thrilled my heart. And in my life played such a part. As flowers brighten up the room, She, tod, *ould quickly dispel gloom From "heart and home and all around. By making joy and peace abound. The Gardener walks around His flowers And gathers those which He thinks best, So God stooped down and picked my bloom To place for ever on His "breast. Inserted by mother, father. Evelyn, June, Olga, •and John. ADAMS—In loving memory of Gloria Dawn Adams, who died on'Jafmary 5, 1935. Gone frqpi sififtt but never forgotten. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Wray. HASTINGS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and nanny, who passed away January 5, 1936. ; Although absent. still remembered. Inserted .by Arthur, Ruby, Valerie, and Peggy. WILLIAMS—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died on January 5, 1927. Softly, dear mother, you are sleeping, ■ Awav from all sorrow and pain, ! And when ' our life's journey is ended, • We know we shall meGt you again. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. WILLIS. —In loving memory of my dear wife. Florence Clara, who passed away January 5, 1936. So loved. Inserted by her husband, Edward Willis. WILLIS.—In ever loving remembrance of our dear mother, who passed to her rest January 5, 1936. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her family. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, Etc., PRINTED PROMPTLY At the "EVENING POST" OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. • FLORAL TRIBUTES. Rosemary for Remembrance. pOSEJtIARY FLORAL STUDIO. JIISS BLACK, 125 Willis Street. "Wreaths, Bouquets, Floral Gifts of every Description. Tel. 50-663. Residence 42-906. Flowers Telegraphed to Other Cities. ALICE A. GRAY, N.C.F.A. (N.Z.). FLORAL TRIBUTES for all occasions at shortest notice._ " Any Time —Anywhere in the World. 308 Lambton Quay. Tel. 45-696. After hours, Residence, 44-443. "CJCOTTS" FLORAL ARTISTS ® (Mrs. Scott Meale), 131 Cuba Street (opp. Whitehead and Pears). Day and Night Tel. 50-136. TITS GALLOWAY, Floriste, 99 Willis Street, Has Removed to 234 LAMBTON QUAY. Tel. 41-341. After hours, 52-596. ]yr IS S POOLE, FLORAL ARTIST, 48 MANNERS ST. Flowers for all occasions. Tel. 43-208. After hours .62-228 (dial 390). MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at Lowest Prices in Wellington. Tel. 26-930. MISCELLANEOUS. j HPHE Small Shop for Big Garments. We | guarantee perfect-fit Frocks, Blouses, Cardigans. 51 Dixon Street. BOTTLE of "Golden Grain" Whisky makes ideal present for father. Quarts 12s, pints 6s 9d. Obtainable Grand Hotel Supply Store. i~l OOD PPJNTING means Better Business. Let the . "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your _ next order. Telephone 44-040 for quotation, j

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