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YOU CAN JUDGE OUR PRINTING BY THE PEOPLE WE PRINT FOR. \\7E Supplied Printing to some of the ■»* Jargest firms in Wellington when they were only email businesses, and we are still doing it. NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, WILLIS STREET, Telephone 44-040. IN MEMORIAM. NISSENBAUM.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away August 22, 192-4. Whatever else we fail to do, We never fail to think of you. Inserted by his loving children, Merle, Jlaurie, and lan. NiSSENBAUM.—In affectionate memory of : Phillip Nissenbaum, who departed this life August 22. 1924. A loving husband and father. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. Janie. NISSENBAUM.—In loving memory of Phillip j Xissenbaum, who passed away on August 22, 1924. Sweetest memories will ever remain, ! Dear Dad, of you. Inserted by Rose and Abe. SCORINGE.—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elizabeth, who died August 22, 1937, Never forgotten By her loving husband, sou David, and family. I SCORINGE.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Elizabeth Annie, who passed away August 22, 1937. j Always remembered. Inserted by Bill and Moira and the children. SCORRINGE.—In loving memory of our dear I Mother, who passed away on August 22, 1937. Ever remembered. ! Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, Phillip arid Ida, and grandchildren. STEIN.—In loving memory of my father, who passedl away at Gisborne August 22, 1936. While here on earth he laboured hard God's kingdom to extend. And now he's gone to his reward, j Eternal joy to spend. - Inserted by his son, Adam. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. J THANKS. j BARN ETT.—MRS. BAKXETT AND FAMILY sincerely "Thank Doctors, Sisters, and Nurses! of Wards 5 and 7 for their kindness and! untiring attention to their iate beioved husband and father. Also thank the many friends for letters, telegrams, and noiai tributes; and memoers of K.S.A. , CHURCH.—MBS. CHURCH AND FAMILY Thank all Kind friends-tor florai tributes and sympathy received in their bereavement. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Pair Ear-rings, Friday night, be-J-J tweeu Cuba bireet, corner Abel Smith btreet ami lerrace. Reward. 02-256. T OST, Saturday night, vicinity Owen -*-* and Constable Streets, i\avy, Blue Purse. Apply 77 _vg. Post. T OST, between Patrick and Cuba ■" Streets, jfetoue, Saturday evening, gentleman's Suede Glove. Return li Patrick Street; reward. T OST from Victoria Hotel, Smithfield -*-* Collie, brown-white N.neck, bobtail; answers Mick. 'King Hotel. T OST, Black Cocker Spaniel Pup, vicin-JL-J ity King's Crescent, Lower Hutt; Upper Hutt collar. Ring 63-748. LOST, Green Budgie. .'Finder'please return to 2 Kennedy Street. _ T OST, t a Yellow Filter, with case, be-■*-J tween Kelburn and Karori, last Saturday afternoon. Ring 27-305, or apply 102 Kelburn Parade. Reward. T OST, Black Kid Glove, Saturday eveu- ■" ing, vicinity Perrett's coiner, Princess Theatre. Please write 1790 Evg. Post. LOST, Friday, Wallet containing Notes, vicinity Manners Street. Reward. Return Taranaki Street Police Station. T OST, Canary with markings on wings, I -L' Saturday, towards Seine Street. Will finder return 15 Cam Street, Island Bay? Reward. T OST, Slue Budgie vicinity Stoke Street -a-^ and Adelaide Road; reward. Apply 30-Stoke Street or Ring 52-394. iT.OST, Porirua train, Saturday evening, ■*** Tin of Paint. Please advise' Little's, Post Agency, Porirua. Tel. 37-788. Reward; T OST. Friday night, Gold Beaded Evuii- ■*-* ing Bag, between Mayfair Cabaret and Dixon Street. Ring 63-630. LOST, LADY'S GOLD WRISTLET WATCH, "H.1.M., Xmas, 1937," on back. Reward. Reply— P.O. BOX 1017, Wellington. T OST, High Street, Lower Hutt, Black •-" and White Dog, bob tail, Makara County collar. Injured by car. Reward. Tel. 63-157. LOST, between Tivoli Theatre and Kaiwanra, Saturday night, Brilliant Brooch, valued as keepsake; reward, 1675 Ev^ Post. LOST, Child's Push Chair, off back car , between Oriental and Richmond Sts., Peione. Reward. 2 Richmond Street. BY request—Found, an Irish Terrier Dog, long tail, studded collar, injured by car, vicinity Farnham Street. Apply N.Z. Dog Bureau, 73 Liardet St. Tel. 25-611. FOUND, by lady, in Courtenay Place, Black Spaniel Bitch, no collar. Apply N.Z. Dog Bureau, 73 Liardet Street. Tel. 25-611. HHAKEN from the Exhibition Grounds -*- yesterday afternoon, a Child's Tricycle. Return to 83 Hobart St., Miramar, or to the nearest police station. HAT Lost, south end Johnsonville, initails M.X.A. Reward. Ring 02-337. PERSONAL. WILL the gentleman who saw accident from Salamanca Road just after 11 a.m. last Thursday please ring Tel. 42-520, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.? MATRIMONIAL. CIVIL Servant, 22, good appearance, excellent position, seeks friendship refined Girl, view marriage. Box 7, Wellesley Street, Auckland. T7IEW Matrimony, Lady desires meet V healthy Catholic, 30, Wellington district, genuine. Box 1263, Wellington. FLORAL TRIBUTES. " MISS P O O L E. FLORAL ARTIST, ' 48 Manners Street. Flowers for all occasions. Telephone 43-208. " After hours 62-228 (Dial 390). LOWER HUTT/ G. A. WILLIAMS. FLORAL ARTIST. 49 High Street. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. Flowers Telegraphed. Tel. 63-733. Day or night. ALICE A. GRAY. £*- 308 Lambton Quay. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Telephone 45-696. Residence 16-678. MISS TAYLOR (late Miss Galloway), 234 Lambton Quay. Bouquets and Floral Work of Every Description at Shortest. Notice. Telephone 41-341. After hours 24-592. Let Flowers Carry Your Message From "QCOTT'S," Floral Artiste. ° 118 Willis Street. Telephone 45-813 and 104 Eastbourne. Flowers Telegraphed throughout Dominion. | MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED to Hire, for £2, any Car, any model, for 27th and 28th, by thoroughly reliable and experienced driver. 1770 Evg. Post. RHEUMATIC sufferers, no need to go to Rotorua. "Calidarium" Turkish Baths, 35 Cuba Street, relieves naturally.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 1

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