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IN MEMORIAM. LUXON.—In loving memory of our beloved father, Charles Thomas, -who passed away July 20, 1943. We who loved you miss you, In our,hearts you aro ever dear. God alone knows how wo miss you. As It dawns this first sad year. Inserted by his loving daughters and son-in-law, Muua. Jinn, aud Bill. McQUEEN.—In fondest memory of our dearest pop, who passed away July 20, 1935. Sweetest memory ever true. Inserted Dy Alec, Gcrly, and grandchildren. McWHANNEL.—Iu loving memory of our dear friend, .who passed peacefully away on July 27, 1943. A wonderful nature, so loving and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by Mr. aud Mrs. Young and family. WINIATA.—In fond and loving memory of Ncvill, our dearly-loved father and husband, who passed away July 27, 1912. To a peaceful life came a sudden end, He died as lie lived, everyone's friend. Inserted by his loving wife and children. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. ' -HANKS GODTSCHALK.—-Mr. H. Godtschalk, 73 Cecil Road. Wadestown, and Pamiry desire to Thank all kind friends for their expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special Thanks to Sisters and Nurses of Victoria Ward, Wellington Hospital. NICHOLS.—Mrs. I. Nichols and Family desire to express their deep gratitude for tbe beautiful floral tributes, telegrams, aud letters of sympathy; also many acts of kindness shown by * relatives, friends, and neighbours in their recent sad bereavemont. YEOMAN.—Tho Family of the late 11. B. Yeoman wish to Thank all friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. FLORAL .RIBUTES. MI-NON (Miss Sutb Lewis), Todd's Buildings 10. COURTENAY PL. RING 51001 and ask for Micnon. Res 50-743 Wreaths. Bouquets, etc Daily deliveries Tel. 40-530 Residence 36-567. MADELEINE. ADELE I N E. FLORISTE, Grand Hotel Bldgs .16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths. Bouquets, etc. Flowers Telegraphed MISS POOLE. Floral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-20S. . Residence 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. MEADOWSWEET FLORISTE (Mrs A V Flstier, Principal). 308 LAMBTON QY Floral Tributes Flowers Telegraphed. Studio 45-696 ■ Residence 63-206. KEEN PINCERS FLORISTS 5 BOWEN ST. All Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed Tel 42-019 Night Tel 26-916. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JE. TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD.. « Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST.. and KARORI. Tel. 26-073 E- MORRIS, JUN., LTD.. » Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Tel. 52-159. _^__^ ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Funeral Directors, WINUFIELD ST., Nl. Tels.: Day 41-561. Night 27-150. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors, . 161 ADELAIDE RD. Tels. 2-T-155. 56-521. 50-741 MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS. Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Memorial Work of every description. Est. 20 years. Tel. 2C-930. . ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Friday, Marine Corps Wallet containing notes, keepsake; reward. Please ring 40-303. LOST, Gold Fob Watch attached to Butter- ' fly Brooch, between Grand Hotel and Victoria t/niversity. Finder [ please return Grand Hotel. Seward., I' OST. Child's Koala Bear; city or trams, J Tuesday, much missed. Reward. Ring 50-057. LOST, Monday night, .Fawn Pigskin Glove, brown stitching, between Courtcuay PI. •and St,. James Theatre. Please ring 16-110, evenings Reward. LOST, Wednesday afternoon, £5 Note, probably AOel Smith or Cuba Sts. Reward. Tel. 52-312. LOST, Brown Felt Bag, containing knitting, , between Brickman's and Kelburn tram. Finder ple'iso ring 41-759. LOST, Monday, Railway Refreshment Rooms, Pair Beige Kid Gloves. Finder kindly ring McßacS, 42-035. Reward. LOST, Black Glove, white stitching, Tuesday Return 55 Willis St. Reward. LOST, Full Sot Petrol Coupons, between Mastertou and Wellington. Finder please ring 17-374. Reward. LOST Tuesday night, between Wellington Hospiial and Station, probably on tram, Lady's Black Kid Left-hand Glove. Reward. Write 737 Evg. Post, Petone. LOST, Black and White Wire-haired Terrier, collar No. 510, slightly lame. Ring 52-553. Reward. LOST, Spectacles, in case, name inside, between Levy Bldgs.. and Farish St., between 4.45 and 5 p.m. Finder please ring 27-77:!. urgently. I OST, Wednesday, between Ladies' Rest. J Room (opposite Fire Station) and Courtenay PI., Pair Lady's Navy Kid Gloves. [ present from boy overseas. 2070 Evg. Post. LOST. Wednesday. Crystal Necklace. between Mein and John Sts. Reward. 4S Mclu St. Tel. 11-010. LOST, Notes, name ou envelope. llutt-Wel-llngton. Reply 2383 Evg. Post. I' OST. between Herd St. and Hataitai, a- Sil--i ver-bar Brooch, amethyst stone, keepsake from Middle East. Finder kindly ring 52-986. Reward. I LOST, 5.20 Tuesday, Cemetery Rd. bus from, Petone Station, Baby's White Woollen Clove. Finder please ring 60-121. LOST, Wednesday mornlugr, Woolworths, Cuba St., Small Black Purse, containing notes and silver. Reward. Ring 25-254. LOST, vicinity 29 Heretaunga St.. Potone, Lady's Handbag, containing sum money belonging son overseas. Finder please return above address. Reward. LOST, Blue Crystal Earring, vicinities King's Theatre, Grand : Hotel, Wednesday evening. Finder please return Grand Hotel Offlce. Reward. LOST, Leather and Fatcnt Leathor Purse, probably left in cab. Finder please return to 24 Riddiford St., Newtown. Reward. LOST, Pair Brown Fur-trimmed Gloves, Wednesday evening,' between Midland Hotel aud Plaza Theatre, possibly in theatre; good reward. Ploase ring 30-415. LOST, Karori or tram. Pink Cardigan. Finder please ring 27-268 or call 125 Main Rd. Reward. LOST, Black Kid Glove, right hand, near Gas Co. Reward. Ring 16-820. LOST, Locket and Chain, M.L., mother and father photo, between Karori, Newtown, Rongotai. Valued keepsake. Reward. Tel. 50-374. BROWN Woollen- Boucle Gloves, leather palms. Lost Cuba St., Lambton Qy., or tram, Tuesday. Ring 18-091. WRONG Glove taken in mistake, taxi, John St. to Brooklyn, Tuesday night. Please ring 25-224, day. STRAYED from 22 Hargreave St., Yellow Collie Dog, with white marking. Finder please ring 56-021. Reward. FOUND, yesterday, Boy's Shoes; pay cost advt. Apply 135 Wallace St. STRAYED, Sunday, from 29 Upland Cres., Ginger Cat, 8 months old, valued pet. Reward. Tel. 26-849. PERSONAL. SJ. —Have wrongly addressed letter from . Gene C Write 2658 Evg. Post. MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. ENTAL Repairs—Teeth perfectly matched; keenest Prices. Rapid Dental Repair Service. I*i Manners St. Tel. 47-562. Est. 1925. DOGS FOR SALE, ETC. WANTED to Buy, Australian Terrier or Scotcli Terrier Puppy (male). Particulars 121 Evg. Post. IT'OR SALE. Good Wire-haired Fos Terrier ■ Dog. 2677 Evg. Post. WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. DENTAL Repairs—Special 2-hour Service. Cooper's Buildings, opp. "Evening Post " entrance Mercer St. Tel. 46-605. COATS and Costumes Remodelled, Rolined. ■ and Returned Like New. Expert workmanship by Jack Cross, Tailor, 142 Upper Willis St., near Y.M.C.A. EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE. State Unit, 1 bedroom, Naenae, for larger, anywhere Hutt Valley. 714 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. MISCELLANEOUS. ROOF Faint, House Paint, Enamels, Varnishes, Brushes, Turpentine, Oil, etc., all super painting requirements stocked. McLean and Archibald, Ltd., Bond St. REMARKABLE Mavex Stomach CompoundRemoves torment, sickness. Boots, Chemists, elsewhere. C. Spring, 45 Clifford Ave., Christchurch, Mfr. (CHURNING Stomach Ailment I Mavex ComJ pound, herbal, malted; guaranteed relief. From Chemists. C. Spring, 45 Clifford Ave., Christchurch, Mfr. SEASON'S Joy Perfume—Beautiful, fragrant, lasting; the produce of Holland. Perrett, Chemist. EEUPHOLSTERING— Have your Suite liei covered in beautiful materials at Elston's Furnishing Co., 30-32 Lower Cuba St. Tel, ; -11.-6-12.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 1

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