YOU CAN JUDGE OUR PRINTING BY TEE PEOPLE WE PRINT FOR. VS7B Supplied Printing to some of th »»« largest firms in Wellington whei they were only small businesses, and w< are still doing it. NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE. THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 44-040. IN MEMORIAM. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of dear littli Noeline, who died at Wellington on Octobe: 23, 1937; aged 3Yz years. 8.1.P. In God's keeping. Inserted by Aunt Doll and Uncle Wall. an( Pauline, Maureen, Colin, and Pat. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of dear Noe line, who fell asleep on October 23, 1937. As years roll on and days go by, The sweetest memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear Noeline, of you. Inserted by her loving father, mother, Katlr leen, Peggy, and Eric. KING.—In loving memory of our dear friend Maurle, who passed away on October 23 1937. A beautiful memory left behind Of dear Maurle, true and kind. We have lost, but heaven has gained Ono of the best the world contained. Inserted by his loving friends, SL and J. Thompson. MOORE.—In loving memory of Anne Maud, who passed away on October 18, 1935. Deeply regretted. No one heard the footsteps of the angels drawing near. Who took from earth to heaven the ono w« loved so dear. , , ~ The pearly gatea were open, a gentle voice eaio And with the last farewells unspoken, she calmlj entered homd. inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Maud and Bob. Waipawa, Hawke's Bay. NANKIVELL.—In loving memory of our deai mother. Elizabeth Nankivell. who passed awas October 24, 1936. Also our dear father, Bodert John Nankivell, who passed away uecember 21, 1929. Hearts that loved them never forget. Inserted by their loving family. O'DONNELL.—In loving memory of Naflcy, who left us October 22, 1937. We do not know what pain she bore. We did not see her die, We only know she passed away And never said good-bye. Mum, dad, Delcle, and Maud. RILEY.—-In loving memory of our dear mother, who died on October 22, 1931. Inserted by her son and daughter, William and Rose Biley. also grandson. William. SACHTLER.—In loving memory of my deai husband, Harold (Dick), who passed awaj October 22, 1937. Loving and true m all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days. Ready to help In time of need, Loving in thought and kind in deed. Loved in life, treasured in death, Beautiful memories are what he has lelt. Inserted by his loving wife. TYRRALL.—In loving memory of our deai son and brother, Walter Bobert (Bob), passec away October 23, 1934. Dearly loved and sadly missed by all. Inserted by his loving mother and slaters. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. AUSTIN.—Mr. and Mrs. C. F. D. Austin desire to express their sincere appreciation oi the floral tributes and the many kind messages of sympathy received by them in theii recent bereavement. BAKER.—Mrs. E. Baker and Relatives wish tc Thank all friends for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent eao bereavement. Special Thanks to doctors, sisters, nurses, and "Nellie,'^ Ward VI, Wellington Hospital. BAKER.—Mrs. F. A. Baker (Chrlstchurch) desires to Thank all relatives and friends foi their kind messages of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. BEERE.—MRS. E. M. BEERE wishes to Than* all relations and friends, the Returnee Soldiers' Association, Dr. Shlrer. and th< Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hercus for their kindness and sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. HOVERD.—The family of the late Wlllian James Hoverd desire to Thank the manj friends and relations for their kind messages and floral tributes in their recent sac bereavement. MILLMAN — Mr. P. G. Millman and Family, I MCon?ngwood Street, Lower Hutt wish tc express their sincere Thanks to relatives anc friends for messages of sympathy, telegrams letters, and floral tributes in their recent sac bereavement. TAYLOR—MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR wish to Thank all kind friends for their kindness and sympathy during their sad bereavement. WHYATT.—Mrs. Whyatt wishes to Thank all kind friends for floral tributes, telegrams and messages of sympathy daring "VTfr^ sad bereavement. Special thanks to all kinc friends who came to my assistance during my late husband's illness. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OI THAUKS. ETO., PRINTED PROMPTLY At the "EVENING POST" OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. FLORAL TRIBUTES. a LICE A. " GRAY, A 308 Lambton Quay. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed, Telephone 45-696. Residence 16-678. "Let "Flowers Carry Your Message From "CCOTT'S," Floral Artiste. ° 116 Willis Street, Telephone 45-813 and 104 Eastbourne. Flowers Telegraphed throughout Dominion, ISS TAYLOR (late Miss Galloway), 234 Lambton Quay. Bouquets and Floral Work of Every Description at Shortest Notice. Telephone 41-341. After hours 24-592. ISS 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. MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT & SONS, Monumental Masons (opp. Cemetery, Karori), for Memorial Work of every description, Established 30 years. Telephone 26-939. AD. BEDDIE, 174 Hutt Road, Petone • —Monumental Work of any kind. Established 30 years. Country Work a Specialty. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J" ~E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., • Funeral Directors, 122 VIVIAN STREET. AND KARORI Telephone 26-073. CHAS. GREER AND SON Funeral Directors, 60 Taranaki Street, Wellington. Day and Night Telephone 52-588, and at Porirua (Tel. 6). E MORRIS, JUN., LTD. • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE Telephone 52-159. ROBERT BL WILSON & SONS. LTD. Funeral Directors. 164 ADELAIDE ROAD. Telephones 24-155, 16-781, 14-210. ISAAC CLARK AND SON Funeral Directors, 27 WINGFIELD STREET, Nl. Telephones: Day 41-561. Night 27-150 MISCELLANEOUS. I^ENNIS Players—A Melrose Distric Club has vacancies for players; lov subscription. Ring 10-990. rpilE owner of jrood building Section I Cuba Street, Petone, is prepared t< consider building 2 self-contained flats o 1 flat and shop, to prospective tenant Apply. Tel. 42-SJS,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1938, Page 1
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