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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS.

" ASHTON (MoKEE).—Mrs. B. Grlmstmp and McKee Family wish to tender their sincere Thanks to all kind friends ami relatives., who sent floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in; their recent bereavement. BREEDON.—Mr. and Mrs. T. Breedon and Family tender their heartfelt Thanks to all kind relatives and friends for wonderful messages of love and sympathy and for the many floral tributes received in. the sad loss of their dear son and brother, Kelvin- (Sonny). Special Thanks.to sister, nurses, and doctors of Ward 7, Wellington Hospital, officers and cadets of St. John Ambulance "Brigade, . headmaster, staff, and scholars of South Wellington School, Mr. and Mrs. R. McKeen, M.P., night shift cleaning staff of Newtown tram sheds, and Bey W. Elliott, for kindness'shown: '..,/. DIAMOND.—Mrs. George Diamond and Family wish to convey their sincere Thanks to relatives'and friends for telegrams and expressions of sympathy in their ; recent sad bereavement. GRAHAM.—Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Graham, of Xgaio, desire to Thank air those who sent messages of j sympathy In their recent bereavement. ' '■,•-. HERBERT. —Mrs. Herbert nhd Family, Petone; wish to Thank nil kind friends 'anc relatives for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. Special Thanks to all employees of John Grant, Beii Rd. / ' ■~..;; '..'. JORDAN.—I wish to Thank ■.-. relatives and friends and the friends of my. late son, Alan, for sympathy expressed In my recent loss. —Mrs. L. M. Jordan. .'■"•». - MANLEY.—Mrs. D. Manley ari<. her . son, ijames■^He^bert/^"9■■■•te^^;^:•■■lS■tr■Svlsafroev^ottTeS; their sincere Thanks to all kind friends and relatives "who sent telegrams, floral '.tributes, and messages of sympathy in their < recent sad bereavement, ; ' MONTGOMERY.—The Family of the late Catherine McDonald Montgomery desire to Thank all kind friends for their messages ot sympathy. PEARCE. —Mr. Harry Pearce and Family wish to Thank all kind Friends for kind expressions of sympathy received during their recent bereavement. Special Thanks to. Nurse Poison and' Grandma Pearce. PERKIS.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Perkis, of 155 Aro St.; wish to convey their sincere Thanks for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes received in ■ their recent sad bereavement. ROGERS.—The family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers express their Sincere Thanks tc relatives and friends for kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their -recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to sister and nurses': of • the Otaki Beach Hospital for theii kindness and attention. \". TROY.—Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Troy and Familj desire to express their most sincere Thanks to all kind Friends and Relatives for their expressions of sympathy, received by them in their sad bereavement in the death while prisoner of war overseas of .tltelr son and brother, Scan. . MEMORIAM CARDS. LBTTKTiS 'Of| THANKS. .X' ' ETC., '■.-.• PROMPTLY PRINTED — At the —- "EVENING POST" OFFICE. Samples on Application. - g FLORAL TRIBUTES. H/TEADOWSWEET FLORISTE iiL (Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal), 308 Lamb ton. Qy. . , (LATE ALICE A. GRAY). Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Tel. 45-696. ■ Residence 47-550. M~ IS S ~ POO LE. Floral Artiste, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. , Residence 63-254 . We telegraph Flowers. MARIE HEINEMANN. ST. GEORGE Floral Studios. Specialises in . _ all Floral Work, Wreaths, Bouquets, Boxes, etc.; members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associatlori. Tel. 45-398; private 45-819. HpHE "RAiNGATIKA" (Floral Studios). Lower Xd* Cuba St (opp 'Electricity House") - Wreaths, Bouquets, and all Floral Work ai shortest notice. Tel 40-974 Aftet hours 50-790 ' ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J' E. TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD.. , / Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST.. AND KARORI. Telephone 26-073. TSAAC ' CLAKK AND SON, (funeral Directors. WINGFIELD ST., Nl. ■ Tels.: Day. 41-564, N'lght 27-150. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON'S, LTD. Funeral Directors, 164 ADELAIDE KD Telephones 24-155, 56-521, 50-741. E MORRIS JUN.. LTD . Funeral Directors. 25 KENT TCE Telephone-62-158-HAS" GREEK AND SONS. Funeral Directors, 130 TARANAKI ST., WELLINGTON, Day and Night Tel 52-588. And at PORIRUA / MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons (opp. Cemetery), Karorl, for Memorial Work of every description Est. 50 years Tel 26-939 RADIO APPARATUS. GOOD Battery Radio, new batteries (suit soldiers) ; nearest offer to £S 10s. Call 51a Majoribanks St. KADIO Kepairi Aerial Equipment. Kxten slon Speakers and Klectric Radiators from 28s (id Ring oiH)*h Bob Hurrobln. RCA. RADIO•-Tomorrow'B Set Today Se< the new 'iiodels of -\ssoclaied Kadlo ' Bond St (opp Majestic) Tel 41-553 CJEKVICK tn youi Itndlo Is elven by Ex O perts ai Radian Co. 22 Brandon St 42-781 ANTED to Buy. all classes of Used Radlf Parts and Sets ..The Lamphouse II Man ners St ' .__ ' EXPERT Radio Service, Repairs to all types of radio sets Called for and returnee same day Certified Servicemen only Charges reasonable Preston B Bllllnus, i,td. 14! Willis St (opp V.M (.A.) Tel 52-362. ' MISCELLANEOUS. LEARN Halrdressing. Beauty Culture, Perms Wellington Halrdressinj! A-><idpmv 3' Co>i'iiena.\ PI, Tel 51 -803 . PSORIASIS and Bczetiiii eradlcaifl b> E.C.P Ointment und Blunt) Purlflei Srait-s in' rp<i Dl'iti-liM dtsainiear Perr°ti. rhemist \\rE uiakt . l.me ■oi Hfilt-imie bloth!- loi al »» pui jKi.sc.1- and nil piiper? from tlic i'h»;ip est newsprint to the finest art 'Kvtinin^ Posi' Printing Works Tel 47-222 GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. Th< "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation,

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Disgusted Would-be War Workers."—Groups from all kinds of women's organisations are assisting in the voluntary staffing. Helpers from the, organisation to which you refer are available only In evenings, and the volunteers for this period are far greater than the numbers required. W.B.—lt must be assumed that the statements were made with a full sense of responsibility. Also, it should be noted that the statements were as general in terms as others made previously, with no indication of time or place.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1942, Page 1

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BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1942, Page 1

BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1942, Page 1

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