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BALDNESS CURED T\O not Suffer from Alopecia Patches, Oily or Dry Hair, Scalp Irritation, Dandruff. All Diseases of 'the Scalp Treated by P. W. GALVIN, Consulting Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Consultations ■ Free. Telephone 55-421. FUNERAL NOTICE. WOOLCOTT.—The Friends of Mr. William John Woolcott, 6 Norway "Street, are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved wife, Winifred Elizabeth Gregory, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun.. Ltd., 25 Kent Terrace, on Blonday, September 23, 1940, at conclusion of service, which will commence at 10.30 a.m., for the Crematorium, Karori. E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace, Wellington. IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSEN.—In loving memory of my dear son, Njorman Edwin, who departed this life September 21, 1036. , ifw "A patient sufferer at rest." Inserted by his loving mother, brother, and sisters. BANKS. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Lucy Helen, who passed away September 22, 1930. R.I.P. Fondest memories. •■ Inserted by her loving family. BURNS.—In loving memory of Eric Clarence, who died September 22, 1928, also liis brother, Sidney Morrison, who died November 17, 1919. Tears roll on, fond memory lasts. Inserted by their loving mother and family. GRANT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Helen Healy Grant, who passed away September 21, 1937. Those of you who have a mother. Cherish her with fondest care, ' For you never know her value Till you see the vacant chair. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, Helen and Stan Forsyth. GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life September 21, 1937. Loving memories never die, g As years roll on and days go by. The sweetest memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear mum, of you. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Sandy and Hazel, and granddaughter, Shirley. GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma (Helen Healy), who passed away September 21, 1937. Though her smile is gone for ever, And her voice we cannot hear, We shall never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so dear. Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law, and grandsons, James, Bella, Jimmy, and. Douglas. GRANT.—In loving memory of our mother, who fell asleep, September 21, 1937. Those of you who have a mother Cherish her with care, For you never know her value v Till you see her empty chair. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, John and Beat. GRANT.—In loving memory of dear Mum, who passed away September 21, 1937. Worlds may change from year to year, Oiir thoughts from day to day But never will the one we love From memory fade away, Not just today, but every day In silence we remember, And God will link the broken chain, As one by one we meet again. Inserted" by her loving daughter and son, Margaret and Andrew. ■■ '• -" GRANT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away September 21, 1937. Those of you who have a mother, Cherish her with tender care, For you never know her value, Till you see her vacant chair. Inserted by her loving and devoted daughter, "Martha." > GREER.—In loving memory of Madeline, who passed away on September 21, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted t>y her loving husband and family. HU.LIKER. —In Ipvlng memory of my dearly beloved wife, Emily, and mother of Fred and Stanley, who passed away peacefully September 21, 1937. At rest. Inserted by her loving husband. HYDER.—In loving memory of our dear father, Cornelius, who passed away September 22, Z9out Inserted by his loving daughter and family, N. Tollan, Rotorua. LANG.—In loving memory of Dad, who passed away September 21, 1938. Always remembered. Inserted by Rita and Bert. LANG.—In loving memory of John Lang, who passed away September 21, 1938. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his loving wife and family. PERREIT. —In loving memory of our' dear husband and father, Frank, who passed away on September 21, 1928. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. RANGIWHETU.—In loving memory of our son 19!- Wh° passed away September 21, Today brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. Inserted by his loving parents, and family and son. WYETH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on September 21, Sleep, on, dear mother, free from pain, In God's own time we'll meet again. Till memory fades and life departs, You 11 live for ever in our hearts. Inserted by her loving son, Joe, and daughter-in-law, Rose. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. B Rti2 I rH«Y^r Mrf R- °- Bromley and Miss I. fnr ™ 0 « tO, express thelr sincere Thanks fn tm«fr geS °l symPathy and floral tributes to ATr Z e\\ sad loas' sPeclal Thanks Staff YiP?l MrsV Wni iams> D' Bowi° «nd DnrL/ «Ia la v Laundry a*"* Staff, also ss^ar^aStti Fever Hospitai for °Il°v W!ith Rr~ Mr- Rlchard Crowther and FamsaWnKt e^E ress the!r Thanks for mesfn tL?r lTl thy and floral tributes received , in tneir sad bereavement. G4a ßifn J""^- M hr- * &nL Mrs- James Gil°ert and fhiK L! lsh t0 Thank all kind Friends for durinmlfJ eS Of «y*Pathy and floral tributes Thanl?, tr, cs, sad bereavement. Special md \J *erS Porteo»s and Sorensen Staff S/ f Wellington Hospital; also staff. Telephone Exchanges. GOSU EeeT MwtiIG-*Go^and1 G-*Go^ and Faia"y. of 9°a Vivian exnressln^f J 0 Thank all kind fiends for fn their r O s* Symi? athy and floral flutes Thanks t« W Safl bereavement. Special Hospital. and Nursea of Wellington GBSa7d M Tnhandr MrS- J- A- Gray> P"ents of Thankth*£ ray r,(Wee Donald), wish to H ansS!rS n y- f- Hudson wishes to Thank and floli tlih? fof cx Pressions of sympathy ana tributes in his recent sad bereaveP| Tvdney~ JAustrai e i ° a rffe P- 6trie and Famll >'- of Friends Af h O « sincerely Thank all their :father for *at? ? eloved ""sband and sympathy? their kindly assistance and.. all for their? Mm? ?' Wlsh to Thank and floral tribues in*tE? Slonß,, v symPathy muuies in their sad bereavement. PRINTED PROMPTLY At the "EVENING POST" OFFICE. Sampleg_on Application. ~ ing deserves Good Blocks. The LvT ing uPos£ Anting Work.B can

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 72, 21 September 1940, Page 1

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