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COMPARE THESE PRICES! RED BAND ALB 1/3 BED TOP ALE 1/3 BROWN STOUT 1/3 AUSTRALIAN PORT 3/AUSTRALIAN GOLDEN SHERRY 3/6 BUCHANAN'S Finest DRAUGHT WHISKY 11/FRENCH BRANDYxxx 11/----OLD JAMAICA RUM 12/SPEIGHT'S and STAPLE'S ALE on Tap. PRINCESS HOTEL, MOLESWORTH' STREET. IN MEMORIAM. McGlLL.—In ioving memory of Charlie, beloved husband of Gladys and father of Huston, who passed away July 15, 1938. Inserted by his loving wife and son. MoGILL.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who departed this life^Tuly 15. 1938. Inserted by his daughter Marjorie and his sou-in-law Kohe. and his grandchildren Robert and Anne. MASON.—In loving remembrance of Thomas Beattio Mason, passed away July 10, 1935. Beloved husband of Margaret, father of Thomas, Gertrude, Edith, Norman. Inserted by his wife and daughter Gert. MEACL.EM.—In loving memory of our friend Flo., who passed away July 15, 1936. Memories linger on. Dot and Doug. MEACLEM.—In loving memory of our dear F10.,, who passed peacefully away on July 15, 1936. Ever lovingly remembered. W. and M. Meaclem and Family. MEACLEM.—In loving memory of Florence Elizabeth, died July 15, 1930. In silence wo still remember. inserted by her mother and father, M. and G. Barratt. and daughter Aileen. MEACLEM.—In loving memory of Florence Elizabeth, who passed away July 15, 1036. Joyce and Vera. MEACLEM.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Florence, mother of Aileen. who passed away July 15, 1936. Kesting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace sho awaits us all; God will link the broken chain As one by one we meet again. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter Aileen. SANGSTER.—In Joying memory of dear Mother and Grandma, who passed away July 15, 1938. Dear little mother we miss you so, God called you, dear, so you had to go. Xo last farewell, just a gentle sleep. Oh, Lord, our dearest. one, tenderly keep. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Nell and Will; also her loving grandchildren, Shirley and Yahne. SANGSTER, Emily.—ln loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on July 15, <. 1938. So sadly missed. Inserted by her daughter Molly, son-in-law Arthur, and grandson Paul. SANGSTER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on July 15. 1938. The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Em and Jappy; also her grandchildren, Doris and John and Joy. SHEIL.—In fond memory of my darling niece, Joan Patricia, who passed away July 15, 1935. Today recalls sad memories. Inserted by Aunty Ciss. SHEIL.—JuIy 15, 1938. In memory of our dearest Joan, whoso loving ways are ever remembered by / Dad, Motherland June. WITHERS. —In loving memory of our dear weo daughter, Janice Elaine, who fell asleep July ' 15, 1838 5 aged 2 ye_rs 11 months. She grew in sweetness. here awhile And gave us joy and love. '.... God foimd our flower too fair for earth,. I • And now she blooms above. I • Mummy and Daddy. WITHERS.—In loving memory of our darling little granddaughter, Janice, who passed away July 15, 1938. Lost awhile, our treasured love, Gained forever, safe above. Inserted by her loving grandparents Smith. WITHERS.—In loving memory of Janice Elaine, who departed, this life July 15, 1938. «. Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Inserted by Grandma: and Grandad Withers and Auntie Barbara and Uncle Boyd, WITHERS—in loving memory of little Janice Elaine Withers, who passed away on July 15, 1938. Fondest memories. Inserted by Mrs. K. Watts. WITHERS.—In loving memory of our dear niece. Janice Elaine, who departed this life July 15, 1938. The children of heaven all robed in white Were playing one day in the City of Light When Jesus came smiling and said to His band: "Here is another wee playmate; give Janice your hand." Inserted by her loving Auntie Mona and Uncle Wilfred. ' BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. CURLE.—The Family of the late Henry Curie sincerely wish to Thank all friends for messages, telegrams, and beautiful floral tributes during their recent bereavement. DOHERTY.—Mrs. Doherty and Family wish to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement, especially Mr. McGinnlty for timely assistance. FREEMAN —The Sons of the late Horace "rfemtn; of Wattanae, wish to Thank the many friends for floral tributes and kind messages of sympathy. in their recent bereavement. HOLDER.—Mrs. Holder and Family tender sincere Thanks to all friends and members of the Watersiders' ttoion for all "Presslonfil o| sympathy, telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in their bereavement. EMORLAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS. ETC.; PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE "EVENING POST" OFFICE. SAMPLES ONAPPLIOATION^^ FLORAL TRIBUTES. ALICE AT" GRAY, -". SOS Lambton Quay. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Telephone 45-696. Residence 16-678. TSS TAYLOR (late Miss Galloway), 234 Lambton Quay. • Bouquets and Floral Work, of Every Description at Shortest Notice. Telephone 41-341. After hours 24-592. fS~S : PO OL E, FLORAL ARTISTE, 48 Manners Street. Flowers for all occasions. Telephone 43-208. After hours 62-223 (Dial 390). THE RANGATIRA" (Floral Dept.), Lower Cuba Street^ (opp. "Electricity House"). Wreaths, Bouquets, and all Floral Work at Shortest Notice. Telephone 40-974. After hours 50-190. Let Flowers Carry Your Message From GCOTT'S. Floral Artiste, 116 Willis Street. Telephone 45-813 & Private, 104 Eastbourne. Flowers Telegraphed Throughout New Zealand. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. GREER AND SONS, Funeral Directors* 60 Taranaki Street, Wellington. Day and Night Telephone 52-588 and at Porirua (Tel. 6). ffT- MORRIS, JUN., LTD., JCj* Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE. Telephone 52-159. OBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors, 104 ADELAIDE 110 AD. Telephones 24-155, 16-781, 14-210. TSAAC CLARK AND SON*. A lAiueial Directors, •27 VVINGFIELD STREET, Nl. Telephones: Day 41-561, Night 27-150. T E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., O • Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN STREET AND KAEOBL Telephone 26-075.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 1

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