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AN Enchanting Flavour and Bouquet. Clear as a Crystal Spring. SEPPELTS WHITE POKT, Quarts, ss; Pints, 2s 9d. A product of South Australia's Sunny Vineyards. Obtainable Solely at GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY STORE. TEL. 41-024. IN MEMORIAM. PRATT.—In loving memory of our dear Mabel, who fell asleep May 31, 1932. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving mother, father, and sister Daphne. PRATT.—In loving memory of Mabel, who passed away May 31, 1932. In memory ever dear. Auntie. PRESTON. —In loving memory of 'our dear mother, Margaret Jane, who died May 31, 1937. Resting where no shadows fall In perfect peace she awaits us all. Inserted by Mary, Lucy, and Lionel. PRESTON. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May 31, 1937. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. SMITH. —In fond memory of our mum, Elizabeth Ann, who fell asleep May 31, 1935. Sadly missed. Dick and Kura, grandchildren, Miri, Tom, and Elizabeth. WARREN.—In loving memory of Kea, who passed away June 1, 1940. A silent thought brings many a tear For the one we miss and loved so dear. Lucy. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. DEER. —Mrs. J. A. Deer and sons wish to Thank all kind friends for their messages of sympathy, floral tributes, and telegrams in their recent sad bereavement, also doctors, sisters, and nurses of Ward 7, Wellington Hospital. FALLEN I.—Mrs. Fallen! and daughters wish to Thank relations and all kind friends for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to sisters and nurses of Ward 7, Wellington Hospital. HAZLEWOOD.—The Hazlewood family desire to express their sincere Thanks and gratitude to their many friends and relations for personal messages of sympathy, telegrams, and letters received during their recent bereavement. Special Thanks to Mrs. M. Smail and Ethel Kay Mantles. LEWIS.—Mrs. Lewis and family of the late Fredrick Lewis wish to Thank all kind friends and sister and nurses of Ward 4, Wellington Hospital, for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. READ. —Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Read and Joyce, Island Bay, Allan (overseas) wish to Thank relatives and all kind friends, lodges, Wellington Division R.N.V.R., Wellington branch E.F.C.A. for telegrams, letters, and personal calls in their recent sad bereavement. SPILLER.—Mrs. Spiller and family wish to Thank all kind friends f«r telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. TAIT.—Mrs. T. W. Tait and family wish to Thank all relatives arid friends for telegrams, letters, and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. MEMOKIAM CARDS, LETTERS OP THANKS ETC.. PRINTED PROMPTLY At tho "EVENING POST" OFFICE. Samples on Application. FLORAL TRIBUTES. LOWER HUTT. t^PUNI NURSERIES FLORAL STUDIO- - Bouquets and Floral Work of ali de scriptions at shortest notice. Flowers Tele graphed. Telephone 63-702. Hours. 7.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m. ISS.P O O L E. Floral Artiste, 48 MANNERS STREET. Telephone 43-208. Residence 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. "iSS "TAYLOR (late of Miss Galloway). ?34 Lambtoo Quay. Bouquets and Floral Work ol every Description at Shortest Notice. Telephone 41-341 After hours, 24-592, — MARIE HEINEMANn! ~ ST. GEORGE Floral Studio, Specialises in all Floral Work, Wreaths, Bouquets, Boxes, etc. Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. Tel. 45-396. Private 52-606. ALICE A. G B A Y. oOJj Lambton Quay. Floral Tributes. • Flowers Telegraphed. Telephone 45-096. Residence 16-678. rpHE RANGATIRA (Flora) Studios), Lower X Cuba Street (opp. "Electricity House") - Wreaths, Bouquets, and all Floral Work at shortest notice. Telephone 40-974. After hours 50-190. MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS. Monumental Masons (opp. Cemetery, Karori), for Memorial Work of every description. Established 30 years. Tel. 20-039. AD BEDDIE, 173 Hutt Road, Petone— • Monumental Work of any kind. Established 30 years. Country work a specialty. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD.. Funeral Directors, 1(54 ADELAIDE ROAD. Telephones 24-155, 56-521. 14-210. FT MORRIS, JUN., LTD., ■i • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE. , Telephone 52-159 CIHAS. GREER AND SONS. J Funeral Directors, 60 TARANAKi STREET Wellington. Day and Nighi Telephone, 52-588. And at Porirua. Telephone 6. J~~' El TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD., Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN STREET AND KARORI. Telephone 26 073 ISAAC CLARK AND SON" Funeral Directors, 27 WINGFIELD STREET. Nl. Telephones: Da.? 41-561. Night. 27-150. PERSONAL. "VTORMAX COHEN cabled safe and well. EXRY B. O. (MfCKT~WALEN, 10 Sages Lfine, cabled safe and well. rpitAVKHS FLEGELTAUB cabled su"f7~and JL well JIM HALLIGAN (Petone) cables safe and well. Inserted by Empire Table Tennis Club. i^iYRIL LAMBERT, Lower Hutt, cabled safe, \y fit, and well ; love. GD. NEILSON now reported not missing". • Mr. and Mrs. Xellson wish to express appreciation for till messages received in their anxiety. ALPH MILLICR and Bill Brown, of~Tennyson Street. Pctono, cabled safe and wdl_. (~^ UNNEITX fU)l7LOil^Tinumu7^:abic7ll!aTc X and well. Love. TCOR POILuT~L" pTTSoiTt hoe, kTi iwa ira. cabled safe and well. TyjUG. SINDALL Cabled fit and well" MATRIMONIAL. i "V7'O'UNG Gentleman, excellent position, exempt X overseas, desires acquaintance Young Widow or Lonely Young Lady; friendship, view matrimony; genuine; no P.O. address. Write 1418 Evg. Post. LADY, in sixties, lonely, would like to meet lonely Gent, about same age; companionshlp, matrimony. 1321 Evg. Post. WIDOW (58), nice appearance, own home, with means, wishes to meet gentleman, view to matrimony. 1325 Evg. Post. OLDIER. Home Defence, desires Friendship sincere young lady, 27-35, view Matrimony 'Xi Evg. I'ost, Petone. OVNG Man. 22, going into camp, wishes friendship, matrimony. Agnes Hart, Box 11. Te Aro. Stamped address. \'l AI'HOS brine- Soiiiui Sleep to tired nerves, builds up nervous system, brings new hope and energy to all, 3s 6d. Perrett, Chemist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 127, 31 May 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 127, 31 May 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 127, 31 May 1941, Page 1

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