"IT DID THE TRICK" * Dear Sirs,— You will be interested to know that after all these years of misery when sea travelling, 1 did not experience the slightest sensation of sea sickness on the journey back to Sydney. Your "CAMROC" Dry Ginger [ Ale DID THE TRICK. Obtainable on all U.S.S. Co.'s steamers. r It is wonderful for Train or Car Sickness also. LEWIS A.YD CO., LTD.. -L Wellington, Wanganui, and Petone. Tels. 51.219 2011 63-107 BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. DAY. 5tK. EDWIN ,T. DAY and Family and MR. k nncl MRS. R. GITTINGS and Family wish to |, ThaJik all Kind Friends for their sympathy _ and Uoral tributes in their recent sad bereave- ( ment. Snecial Thanks to Doctors and Nurses v of Ward (i, Public Hospital. n OWYER.—JIKS. E. DWYER finds It impossible 3 to reply by letter to all the kind tokens of j sympathy In the sudden and sad loss of her J beloved luisband. She, therefore, takes this ~ opportunity of attain thanking them and the f following for their sympathy and beautiful if floral tributes:—City Corporation, Inspectors' 1 "Union, Tramway Employees' Union, Tramway J Band, Tramway Football Club. . jj HARDING.—MRS. HARDING wishes to express T Sincere Thanks to all Kind Friends for tele- J grams, letters, and floral tributes In her recent sad bereavement. r LEPPER.—MRS. LEPPER wishes to acknow- rledge her deep indebtedness and gratitude to > the Sister and Nurses, who were In Ward 7, Public Hospital, for their kindness and atten- ai tion to Mr. Lepper during his long illness. . ci ROBINSON.—MISS M. KOBINSON, 231 Ohlro G Boad, Brooklyn; MRS. F. J. HATCH, Inver- C carsill; the REV. .1. W. ROBINSON, formerly k of Kilbirnie and Huntly, wish to express their Q sympathy and floral tributes received in their _ recent sad bereavement. X THRUPP.—MR. THRUPP and MRS. O'BRIEN v and FAMILY wish to express Sincere Thanks I " to ail Kind Friends for telegrams and floral jt( tributes in their recent sad bereavement. \p WYETH.—MR. and MRS. G. WYETH and FAM- >- ILY, also RELATIVES of the late JOSEPH c< WYETH (Matle), wish to Thank all Kind ,T Friends for floral tributes nnd kind messages. Special Thanks to Nurses and Mr. Little for I their kind attention during his Illness. ,vi I • = MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS. ETC.. ~ PRINTED PROMPTLY J At the y "EVENING POST" OFFICE. f SAM PLUS ON APPLICATION. vi FLORAL TRIBUTES. la "ROSEMARY FOR REMEMBRANCE." \ MOTHER'S DAY (Sunday. May 9). se Remember to send her Flowers from gi DOSEMARY FLORAL STUDIOS, t ">.. 125 Willis Street (opp. V.M.C.A.). t( Attractive cellophane boxes, baskets, etc. We will Telegraph them Anywhere. Telephone 50-663. Residence, 42-906. c - — ~. . e^ ALICE , A. GRAY. 0 **. 3US Umbton Quay. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. sl. Tel. 45-696 Residence. 14-280. ol M IS S P O O L E. T a± -F.LOKAL AKTIST, £ 48 MANNERS STREET. bi Flowers for all occasions. Tel. 43-208. M After hourj 62-22S (dial 390). . - ISS TAYLOR, Late Aliss Galloway, - 234 LAMBTON QUAY. X Bouquets and Floral Work; of every de- x <«-".., s.crjDtion at, Shortest:'Notiee. ■ : Gi ' Tal. -4,1-341. After hours, 52-590. '.'■''- ■■QGOTTS" FLORAL ARTISTS, i 0 (Mrs. Scott Meale). , J 131 Cuba Street (opp. Whitehead and 25 Pears). Day and Night Tel. SO-138. = MONUMENTAL MASONS. - fIICKMOT'I AND SONS, Monumental *■ *-■*- Masons, op[l. Cemetery, Karori, for at Reliable Cemetery Work at Lowest Prices ri in Wellington Pel 20-030 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. g, nHAS. UREER AND SON V/ FUNERAL DIKKCTORS ]\ ■ 00 Taranaki Street. Wellington Day and Night. Tel. 52-SSB. and at Kll : t'orirua. Tel. 6. • I? MORRIS, JUN, LTD., *-J#" Kunera) Directors, . Fi 25 KENT TERRACE. SI Telephone 52-15!) -r ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, in *■" LID., Funeral Directors, r j 164 ADELAIDE ROAD. r Telephones: 24-155, 16-781, 14-210, V fSAAO CLARK AND "son", P, Funeral Directors, fi 27 WINUFIELD STREET, N.I. J lelephones: Day 41-56 L Night 41-238. fi ( J E. TAYLOR ANP SONS. LTD., f " • Fune. J Directors, t 22 VIVIAN SI'REET, AND KARORI. Pi Telepnone 26-073. ]j ' / LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Brown Ticket Wallet, AVednesday. P. -" iinder return Commercial Travellers' 11 Club. Reward. ' JJ L°«f ,Airetl, ale D °6. reg. No. 246. Apply, ai ■*-* 30 Queen's Drive, Kilbirnie. Keward. B T OST Lady's Handbag in AVhitehead f_ ■-" and Tears, Friday afternoon; owner T stranded, substantial reward. Apply 1835 A Ji.vg. Post. Is T OST, Friday evening, £1 Note, believ- C ■V ed in McKenzie's, Petone; working it girl s wages; 5s reward. Ring 64-075. 11 T OSI, Keys, Friday evening, vicinity " J-' Willis-Featherston Streets. Reward. P< Firth, Housing Department, Dominion = Farmers' Building. ■ T OST, vicinity Porutu Street, Lower — x-' Hutt, Dodge Starting Handle. Re- ( ward. Write 437 Evg. l'os-t, l'etone. T OST, Thursday night, Jackson Street, r x~* opp. Leibeziet's, Waterman Fountain - Pen. Reward. Write 440 Evg. Post, ( Petone. LOST, from Lorry, Thursday night, be- ■ tween Sargood's and Thorndon Rail- — way, Small Case, addressed Loan and Mcr- f cantile, Palmcrston North. Finder please potifiy police or ring 50-543. Reward. OST, Lady's Wristlet Watch, valued J^ keepsake, McKeuzte's, Willis Street, ( Friday night; reward returning to.Mana- - ger. P; LOST, Purse, money and steel ring, ±1 Woolworth's, Friday. Reward. 149 ( Willis Street. Tel. 52-414. v LOST, P:\iv of Gvey Trousers in Wardell ™ Bros. Kindly return. ~ LOST, Zipp Fastener Purse containing (_ money. Reward. Ring 43-000. {i(i LOST, Budgerigar, green, leg ring. Re- n< I ward. 238 Queen's Drive. Lynll Bay. •_ T OST. this morning, "Willis Street, 2 £1 ■" Notes. Finder please ring 55-036. Ke- — ward. - . y LOST, Cattle Dog, tan bitch. King _. 63-767. Finder rewarded. y LOST, last night, between Manners St., __ Cuba Street, Negatives and Snap. ~ Reward. Ring 25-174. _ TAKEN from Hataitai, Small Brown -v Terrier, owner's name stamped on -L collar. Police notified. fr W" OUTjD person who sent Contents of Bj Purse, please send purse and address, y re reward? STRAYED, Friday, April 30, Small Black ri; and White Fox Terrier, some brown \\ on head, very short tail. Reward. 41 t Mnjoribanks Street. -C WOULD person who took Boots in mis- C, take from Miramar car last niplit re- w turn same to Tiamwnys Lost Effects Office, x TirOIJLD Person (known) who took J- "' Boots.in mistake from Miramar car (1 last night return same to Tramways Lost gi Effects Office? -k FOUND, Lady's Purse. Wednesday night, T telephone box, Govt. Bklgs. Owner -*- can have same by paying expenses of this m advertisement. Tom. Haslam, 175 Cuba St. SI
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 1
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