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SPEIGHT'S SPECIAL PEIGHT'S SPECIAL DRAUGHT ALE is sold Exclusively at THE GRAND HOTEL. IN MEMORIAM. WELLS. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on May 18, 1938. Also of dear Dad. who passed away on November 17, 1039, at Mayfleld, Sussex, England. Fond in my memory so dear to my heart, My love for you, Mum and Dad, will never depart; No matter the years, be they many or few, Will be years of remembrance and longing for you. . Some day, some time, our eyes shall see, Faces long kept in memory. Inserted by their daughter, Florence, and family, Mrs. Peter dimming. WILKINSON.—In loving memory of my beloved wife, Mabel, who departed this life May 17, 1939. Ever in my thoughts. Inserted by her bereaved husband, Jack. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. ALLEN.—Mr. T. Allen, J. W. Lowe, and relatives desire to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral trlbtues in their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Ward 10a, Wellington Hospital. BROWN.—Mrs. J. W. M. Brown and Family, of 33 Resolution Street, Lyall Bay, desire to Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Drs. Treahy, Burns, and' O'Regan, and Sisters and staff of Lewisham Hospital, and members of Gth Contingent, South Africans, and New Zealand Railways Goods, and Sir George Grey Lodge. DUNCAN.—Mr. and Mrs. George A. Duncan and son, Henry, of 44 Hankey Street, desire to Thank relatives and friends who sent messages ot sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Also special thanks to companions and staff in hospital. JOHNS.—Mrs. E. Johns, Miramar, wishes to Thank all kind friends for floral tributes and expressions of sympathy received In her recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to sisters and nurses of Eye Ward, Wellington Public Hospital. LONDON.—Mr. ,i: H. London and Family, 50 Evans Bay Road, Roseneath, desire to Thank all Kind Friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement; also, Ambulance Driver and the two Traffic Inspectors. MacDONALD.—Mr. Allan Mac-Donald and Family, of 133 Campbell Street, desire to Thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MUNT.—Mrs. W. Norris and Mr. H. Munt, of 41a Ohlro Road, wish to Thank all kind friends and!, relatives for floral tributes and messages >,ot sympathy in their recent sad bereavement! Special thanks to doctors and staff I Woodleigh Hospital. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OBEKT H. WILSON AND SONS. LTD., ■■'. Funeral Directors, 164 ADELAIDE ROAD. Telephones 24-155. 56-521, 14-210., El ■ MORRIS, JUN., LTD., • ■' Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE. Telephone 52-159. HAS. GREEK AND SONS. Funeral Directors, 60 TARANAKI STREET, Wellington. Day i\ nd Night Telephone 52-SSS. And at PorWla. Telephone 0. JE. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD.. • Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN STREET. AND KARORI. Telephone 26-073. ISAAC V CLARK AND SON*. ■■ • Funeral Directors, 27 WINGFIELD STREET, Nl. Telephones Day. 41,5(31 , Night, 27-150. ~~* FLORAL TRIBUTES. LOWER HUTT. EPUNI NURSERIES FLORAL STUDIOBouquets and Floral Work of all . descriptions at shortest notice. Flowers Telegraphed Telephone C 3-702. Hours. 7.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m. ■■ MISS P O O L E. Floral Artiste, ' 48 MANNERS STREET. Telephone 43-208. Residence 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. MISS TAYLOR (late of Miss Galloway). 234 Lambton (Juay. Bouquets and Floral Work ot every description at shortest notice. Telephone 41-341. After hours. 24-592. ALICE A G R A Y~. 308 Lambton quay. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Telephone 45-000. Residence 16-078 MARIE 11E1NEMANN, ST. GEORGE Floral Studio, specialises In all Floral Work, Wreaths, Bouquets, Boxes, etc. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Tel. 45-390. Private 52-000. rpUE RANGATIUA (Floral Studios), Lower X Cuba Street (opp. "Electricity House") — . Wreaths, <v Bouquets, and all Floral Work at I shortest notice. . Telephone 40-974. After hours 50-190. MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons (opp. Cemetery, Karon), for Memorial Work of every description. Established 30 years. Tel. 26-939. A D. BEDDIE. 173 Uutt Road, Petone— Monumental Work of any kind. Established 30 years. Country work a specialty. LOST AND FOUND. £25 REWARD. LOST, VALUABLE DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, MONDAY Afternoon. Finder please . TELEPHONE 42-540. OST, Brown Leather Handbag containing money and papers, etc., telephone box Government Buildings. Miss J. Cormvell, Newlands. Johnsonville. LOST, between Paekakariki and Pukerua Bay. Crank Handle, Finder ring 30-090. LOST, Black Purse in telephone box by G.P.O. Finder please return to II) Harriett Street. Reward. LOST, Cuba Street, Lady's Wine Suede and Kid Gauntlet Gloves. Ring 17-751. Reward. LOST, Pay Envelope, Thursday, notes, between Lambton-Miramar. Apply Tel. l(i-55ti. _ LOST, • yesterday. Diamond-studded Wristlet Watch, valuable, keepsake. Substantial reward. Kinder ring 45-'l(!0. OST, Small Brown Fur, vicinity Dixon St. yesterday afternoon. Finder ring 42-300 Reward. L~OST, £8, city or Newtown tram, fortnight's wages; money urgently needed; reward. •1 Arthur Street. LO ST. Thursday, Notebook, containing postal bank-book, pension card, between Lyall Bay, Island Bay. Please return General P.O. Inquiries. OST. vicinity Cuba-Manners Street. Navy J Patent Leather Bag, with stripes. Finder please return 41 Tlrangi Road. Reward. J' OST, from 299 Willis Street, Streamlined -J Yellow Budgie, very tame. Reward above address. LOST,~£IO Note, Thorndon Quay tram shed. Reward after 5. Professor Allen, 212 Willis Street. LOST, Seatoun Terminus, Blue Handbag containing glasses, etc. Please kindly ring 10-103. Reward. {T OST. Newtown Library Book, "Four Whirls XJ of Love"; reward. Tel. 21-914. LOST, Fawn and Ginger Pomeranian Dog. vicinity Berhampore, Island Bay. Information leading to recovery well rewarded. Tel. 24-043. 429 Adelaide Road. LOST, Tlmrsday night, £4 10s in notes, between Lambton and Miramar, probably in Miramar tram. Reward. Tel. 10-475. LOST, yesterday, between Mundays and Queen's Road. Lower Hutt, Brown Piirse with money and keys. 3227 Evg. Post. OST. a Brilliant Brooch, yesterday; much valued. Apply 14 Garrett Street (off Cuba Street). Reward. OST, Willys Hub Cap, beginning of week. Finder please ring 25-102, or Anthony Motors. LOST, vicinity King's Theatre v Pair Black Horn-rimmed Spectacles, Wednesday night. Findfir kindiv rinc 41-658.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 1

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