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IN MEMORIAM. JOPSON.—In loving memory of dad and grandad, who passed away at. Wanganui September 3, 1942. ■ Always remembered. Inserted by Els, Jack (overseas), and grandchildren. McCOY.—In ■ ever-loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, accidentally drowned Stokes Valley, September 2, 1941. Wai,' Edie, and family. MATTHEWS.—In loving memory., of dear mum and grandma, passed away on September 3, x 940. . • Always remembered By her loving husband, Netta, grandchildren, Rose, Koaald. MATTHEWS.—In loving memory of our dear Aunt Rose, who passed away September 3, i> We think of her in silence. Inserted by Sue,. Leon, and Madge." MATTHEWS, Rose.—ln loving memory of mother and grandmother, who passed away September 3,> 1943. "Ever remembered." Inserted by her daughter, Mrs. Doyle, and son-in-law, and grandchildren Joan and Myra. TINDLE.—In loving memory -of our dear mother .and grandmother, who passed away on September 3, 1941. Inserted by her son. Jack, daughter-in-law, Dma, and Judith. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. * -AY.—Mrs. M. E. Day and Family express deep Gratitude for letters, telegrams, beautiful floral tributes, and all expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of her dear son. Warren. • DENT.— The Family of the late Martha Alice Dent desire to Thank all relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement, with special Thanks to Mrs. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson for many kindnesses shown. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. PRICE.— Mrs. Price and Daughter, Mrs. Russell,, desire to express their Thanks to District Nurse for her kind assistance, and to relatives and friends for floral tributes,' telegrams and letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in their' recent sad bereavement To the men of the Railway Workshops we also express our. grateful Thanks. • PRIEST (Peg).—Mr. George Priest desires to express his sincere Thanks to relatives and Jriends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, i and personal expressions of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. HOME OF COMPASSION, Island Bay. ,I, George Priest, desire to express my sincere Thanks to the Sisters and Doc- , tors for the wonderful care and treatment which my late wife received during her illness. . WERNER.—Miss Leny Werner desires to express her Sincere Thanks to all kind friends I for floral tributes, telegrams, and letters of , sympathy received in the recent sad loss of hedear sister Isabel. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. EMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS PROMPTLY PRINTED At the "EVENING POST" PRINTING DEPT. Prices and Examples on Application. FLORAL TRIBUTES. ST. GEORGE FLORAL STUDIO. Tel. 45-396. The Choicest of Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Sprays, etc. DAILY DELIVERIES. MIGNON ~ ' ~ (Miss Ruth Lewis), RTodd's Buildings, 108 COURTENAY PL. ING 51-003 and ask for Mlgnon. Res. 50-743 1 Wreathe, Bouquets, etc. Daily deliveries. ft cott's nomsTs. • Airs. Scott Meale. Est. 1915. ALL FLORAL WORK. 116 WILLIS ST. Tel. 45-813. Residence 46-910. Tel. 40-530. Residence 36-567. ]Vf A D _ L I N E, -«■*- ADELINE, FLORISTE, Grand Hotel Bldgs., 16 WILLIS ST, Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. Flowers Telegraphed. M l S S ' POOL E, -»■*- Floral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. TeL 43-208. . Residence 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. T\/TEADOWSWEET ■ FLOBISTE •W-L (Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal), 308 LAMBTON QY. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Studio 45-695. ». Residence 63-206. G"IREEN PINGEBS FLORISTS. r ' 5 BOWEN.ST. All Floral- .Tributes. ■' -. - Flowers Tslegraphed. Tel. 42-019. Night Tel. ' 26-946.■ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JE. TAYLOR . AND SONS, LTD.. • Funeral Directors, 22 VIVUN ST., and KABOBI. MORRIS, JUN., LTD" • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Tel. 52-159. _■ C~[ HAS. GREER AND" SONS, Funeral Directors", 69 TARANAKI ST., and POBIRUA. Tels. 52-558 and 37-818. ISAAC CLARK AND ~SON - Funeral Directors, . WINGFIELD ST.,, Nl. Tels.: Day 41-561, Night 27-150. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD, Funeral Directors, 161 ADELAIDE BD. Tels. 24-155, 56-521, 50 r 741. . MONUMENTAL MASONS. ~~ TTICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, iJL opp. Cemetery, Karori, for -Memorial Te°l 26-930"^ ' description- Est- 20 years. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■V^ANTED, by a quiet business woman. Board T_TAW#n S'^-S 18 H°me- 3947 Ev&- PostWia^'nlfEv!?^^ reflned yOUDg T^STANTED, quiet, trustworthy youth or SSS S CE, L g al?ost SUnny Ch ' TENANTED, Full -Board, by respectable work■v ■■■" •"lg i nian ' owa r°°m, private- home. 3432 &vg.~ Post. WANTED, Board, by working man, in B.C. private family. 1268 Evg Post WANTED Urgently by civil servant, returned' soldier, Board, quiet, private home 1 or 2 sections city, from about end Sept. 10"3 Mg. Post. .. WANTED by young lady, Board with pri- _ £ ate family, handy city; reference. 1202 WANTED by young professional woman, Board in private home; piano preferred but not essential. Tel. 42-366. W ANT:ED ' Ac«onimodation for semi-invalid _tv lady, in-private home. Apply 1237 Evg. WANTED, kind, motherly lady Board little 1M lrI ' aged S. Wellington or suburbs. Reply 189 Evg. Post. ■ . VACANCIES for Boarders, Share and Single Rooms, 355. 197 Grant Rd., off Poplar Grove, central. . * ' ■ BOARD Wanted by tradesman with EC private family. 1257 Evg. Post. WORKING girl seeks Board in' reflned home. State terms, 12Gl Evg. Post GENT desires Accommodation in private home with reflned people; musical atmosphere. 1105 Evg. Post. "DRIVATE family, near Parliament, has TwlnX bedded-Room, 22s 6d each, with morning tray or part board; civil servants preferred 1250 Evg. Post. SUIT young girl. Single Room with full Board, near tram stop. 1075 Evg Post,TCTICELY Furnished Sunny Single Room, X* cooked breakfast; near Hutt Hospital; suit young man 'or woman. 13 Evg. Post Lower Hutt. ' "OETIRED elderly gentleman, semi-invalid JLv. requires Full Private Board and little attention; will pay well. Tel. 46-286 "OETURNED Airman, civil servant, 'normal JLli hours, quiet, requires Board. 1029 Evg Post. . , . T> ONGOTAI—Board offered middle-aged lady JLV company night and day essential; Protestant, 3798 Evg. Post. FULL Board desired vicinity of Railway Station by Catholic young man. Reply 3942 Evg. Post. PRIVATE Board Wanted in Petone by young gent, sober, quiet. 1020 Evg. Post, Petone. -TTRGENTLY Wanted, by young man, Private XJ Board, vicinity Britannia St., Petone 1025 Evg. Post, Petone. "OETURNED Soldier requires Board in quiet. Aw ■■ respectable home, able to study 1014 Evg, Post.- ■■"-.■ .po'MFORTABLE Home offered Companionable, V 7 Reflned, Middle-aged Woman return cook .evening, meal and attend household duties couple of .hours daily; companionship evenings main objective; Protestant essential. Apply TTACANCY in a Private Guest-house, Kelv burn.. 4 mins. from Cable Car; young man to share. Tel. 26-872. GOOD Home and Board wanted for boy, 2 years; urgent. 3851 Evg. Post.TDRADFORD HOUSE, Tel. 51-520, 236 Orlen--a-» tal Bay—Superior Guest-house, permanents or casuals. Beds, Breakfast. A RMADALE Guest-house, Upper Hutt— -£jL Casuals and perms., Full Board. Mrs. Gavin. ___ . MISCELLANEOUS., ROOF faint. House faint, Enamels, Varnishes, Brushes,' Turpentine, Oil, etc., all super painting requirements stocked. McLean aiul^ Archibald, Ltd., Bond St. (REASON'S Joy Perfume, beautiful, fragrant. O lasting; the produce of Holland. Perrett. Chemist. "OEMARKABLE Mavex Stomach Compound— A* Removes torment, sickness. Boots, Chemists, elsewhere. C. Spring, 45. Clifford Aye., Christchurch, Mfr. DANDRUFF treated effectively with personal attention by P. W. Galvin, Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtenay PI. Tel. 55-421.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 1

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