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THE EVENING POST. Saturday, January 20, 1940. | EVENING POST — TELEPHONES -''...-i ( MANAGER JOB PRINTING 44-U4O I ADVERTISING ACCOUNTS UNTIL SP.M. J PUiSLIC COUNTED PHOTOGRAPHER \ PUBLISHING LITERARY SATURDAY SPORTS' ENQUIRIES 43-018 CRICKET 45-018 TENNIS and ATHLETIC 9 44-008 OTHER SPORTS 44-045 • GENERAL ENQUIRIES SP.M. TO ? P.MJ 36-636 - • PHOTOGRAPHER—PRIVATE RES. 24-023 - . NEWTOWN AGENCY 63-139 . « LOWER HUTT 63-516 PETONE

ASTHMA & HAY FEVER Successfully Treated with rpHB REV. EDGAR WARD1 -1- "KURANUI." WORLD-WIDE SUCCESS. During the mue years that have elapse since Kuranui was first introduced to tfc public the remarkable results that liav been achieved have placed its effectivenes \? the treatment of ASTHMA & HA' ■ t ~ . keyo»d dispute The chemists c the MADDOX PHARMACY, 84 Lambto Quay, Tel. 44-966, will be pleased to ad vis about this successful herbal treatment, j Free' Booklet tvilj be dispatched iintned ately upon the receipt of a telephone o letter request.

NOTICE TO "EVENI±\G POST" 'S . . SUBSCRIBERS. jd UUBSCKLBERS whose Delivery j e of the "Evening Post" is /c ' unsatisfactory are particularly rt~ ss quested to communicate DIRECT _" with the PUBLISHER instead of jt ■ complaining to the runner boys, m This course ensures first-hand se knowledge of irregularities and A prompt attention, i)r BLUN DELL BROS.. LTD., ; Telephone 44-040. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. !s CLARK. —The Daughter of the late Sidnoj s- Clark desires to Thank all kind relative; and friends for telegrams, personal messages s of sympathy, and floral tributes in her reft cent bereavement, and especially the sister; and nurses of Ward 5, Wellington Hospital for their great kindness. t DUNCAN.—Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan ant ' Family, of 7G Brussels Street, wish to Than! all kiud friends and relatives for tho manj messages of sympathy and beautiful flora; ■; tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. Also special Thanks to the Genera! , Manager and staff of the Wellington Gas _ Co. . STEER.—Mrs. J. C. Steer and Mrs. White ,„ wish to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in 3' their sad bereavement, and especially doctors, sisters, and nurses of Ward 5, Wellington "s • Hospital, for their patience and kind atten'e tlon. ——£———================= FLORAL TRIBUTES. g MISS TAYLOR (late Miss Galloway ) ill 234 Lambton Quay. r. Bouquets aud Floral Work ol Every n Description at Shortest Notice. Telephone 41-341. Aftei hours 24-592 r MISS ~~ POOLS 1- lU 1. LORAL ARTISTE, d 4_ Manners Street. I, Telephone 43-208. Pesidcnce 63-254 We Telegraph Flowers. a "rpHE RANGATIRA" (Floral Dept.). -* Lower Cuba Street (opp "Electricity House"). Wreaths, Bouquets, and all Floral Work at Shortest Notice. Telephone 40-974. Aftei hours 50-190 .i — ' : v Ml^ M U X R A V, ;. "-1 IS S M-U-R R A V, Floriste, y MERCER STREET, c Telephone 40-451. a■•' " - . ' t CCOTT'S, [' Floral Artiste, 116 Willis Street i! Telephone 45-813 and Private 28-360 Flowers Telegraphed-Thmiiehout New t Zealand y • _ r A L I G*E A G X A V - _3_ : 30a Lambton Quay. I Floral Tributes Flowers Telegraphed Telephone 45-690. Residence 16-678. i, - y ROSEMARY FOR REMEMBRANCE r OOSEMARY , FLORAL STUDIOS - -01 (MISS BLACK), (10 Woodward Street). HOLfDAV SERVICE: Telephone 45-288 or 42-906. ] We Telegraph Flowers. ARIE HEINEMANN, SE George Floral Studio, specialises in all Floral • Work, Wreath, Funeral Sprays, Bouquets, [ etc. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery [ Association: Tel. 45-396. private 52-606. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1 ■ .'•.•','.'...■■■ .:.., ■.; v. ~"; ■■ ' ROBERT H. WILSOM & SONS. LTD.. ' / Funeral Directors, i 164 ADELAIDE ROAD. \ Telephones. 24-155, 16-781, 14-210. pHAS. GREEK AND SONS. \J /.» FuneraJ Directors, 60 Taraoaki Street; Wellington. Day and Night Telephone, 52-588; and . at Porirua (Tei, 6). E MORRIS, JUN., LTD.. • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE. Teleghone 52-159. I TSAAC CLARK AND SON. . *• B'uneral Directors, : 27 WINGFIELD STREEI, Nl. Telephones: Day 41-561, Night 27-150. T E TAYLOR- AND SONS. LTD.. ; *^ • Funeral Directors, I 22 VIVIAN STREET AND KARORI Telephone 26-073 : MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS. Monumental Mas6ns' (bpp. Cemetery, Karori) for ■ Memorial Work of every description. 1 Established -30 years. Tel. 26-939. A D. BEDDIE, 173 Hutt Road, Petone, • ' Monumental Work of any kind. .Established 30 years. Country Work a t Specialty.. ~ T~ LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Large Ginger Cat, from 15 Barton -*^ Terrace; reward. Tel. 40-759. • T OST. Small Folding Purse, fawn, with ' *-* sum of money, between Tawa Flat and Wellington, January 11. Finder write 1719 Evg. Post. V OST; Trentham car park, January 18, ■ J-J One Five-pound Note. Reward. ' Number known. 1465 Evg. Post. T OST, at Trentham Racecourse, Gold ,■" Pencil, initialled; reward. 9 Avon Street, Island Bay. LOST, Dunedin Savings Bank Book and 30s in notes; reward. Tel. 16-880. LOST, Baby's Gold Bangle, Exhibition, Saturday afternoon; valued as keepsake; reward. 1494 Evg. Post. LOST,- Tuesday afternoon. Yellow Budgie; .rewards Tel. 17-270. OST, vicinity Post Office, Friday, Wallet containing notes, keys, driving licence. Finder please ring 28-044. LOST, in City, Small Pocket Book. Finder please ring 51-226. Reward. LOST, Day's Bay,, behind pavilion, Sleeping Doll, child fretting; generous reward. 55 Post Agency, Eastbourne. OST, Ring of 4 Keys, between Island Bay and City. Tel. 14-582. OST, P.O. Savings Book, containing 3 £5 Notes. Finder please ring 36-403. Reward. ' OST, Blue and Silver Budgerigar, Tuesday, from Austin Street. Finder . please ring 56-163. Reward. ■_ LOST, Juvenile Exhibition Season Ticket, number known. King 16-693. Reward. OST, Friday, Small Blue Purse, zipp fastener, telephone box Northland. Reward. 1942 Evg. Post. LOST, at Worser Bay, last evening, Lady's Bicycle. Finder kindly ring 16-617. LOST, Friday afternoon, Man's Gold Wristlet Watch on gold bangle; name on back. Probably in Courtenay Place or afc Ngahauranga; valued as keepsake; good reward. Tel. 37-691. OST, by youth, stranger to Wellington, Waiwhetu bus, Tuesday, Case containing shoes, bo<jks. Finder please return Bus Office, Hutt. Urgent; OST, Diamond Engagement Ring, vicinity Muritai Yacht Club Pavilion, substantial reward. 753 High Street, Lower , Hutt. __^ OST, vicinity P. 0., Lower. Hutt, Gold Fountain Pen, name engraved. Reward. 496 Post Agency. Lower Hutf,. OST, Friday afternoon, Willis Street, Lambton Qurty, or Wadestown tram. Gold Bar Brooch, one stone, keepsake. Reward. Tel. 45-966,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 17, 20 January 1940, Page 1

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