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IN MEMORIAM. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of ; dear dad, Leslie, who passed away October 1, 1935. If all.the world was ours to give, We'd give it all and more,' " If we could see dear dad's face Come smiling through our door. Inserted by Edna, . Steve, and grandchildren. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our,- dear dad, Leslie, who passed away October 1, 1935. • In our hearts a memory is kept - • Of one we loved and/ will never forget. . Inserted by Maisie and family. TREGONNING.—In loving memory of our dear Phyllis, who passed away on "October 1, 1940. . To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving family. TREGONNING. —In loving memory of my dear sister, Phil., who passed away October 1, 1940. Loved.and remembered always. , Inserted by her brother Ted. TREGONNING.—In affectionate remembrance of dear Phil., who died October 1, 1940. Fragrant memories. ', ■ - ' • Janet and Jim. ' > WILgHIRE.—In loving memory of wee Frankle, died October 1, 1942.'. If. all, the1 world was ours to give, We'd give it all and .more, Just to see wee Frankie:s face Come peeping round the door. Inserted by his loving Auntie Fay, Uncle: Harry, and cousins. WILSHIRE.—In loving memory of our dear little son, Frank,' who passed away October 1, 1942. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, Of. one whose worth can never be told. A' loving- smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. Sadly^ missed by his loving mum, .dad, and Doreen. WILSMRE.—In fond memory of little Frank, who fell asleep October 1, 1942. Silent thoughts bring many a tear Of one I miss and: loved so dear. Inserted by Nana. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. ' THANKS. BOW.LEI.—Mr. J. Bowlei and Family, of Shannon, wish to sincerely Thank all relatives and friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. DICK.—Mrs. E. Dick and Family wish to Thank all' kind friends • and relatives for messages of sympathy, telegrams, and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement.1 Thanks to doctors and nursing staff of Ward 10, Hutt Hospital. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. DURIE.—Mrs. R. Durie wishes to Thank the numerous.friends for their floral, tributes and messages of sympathy in the loss- of her only son,' Kay. FOOTHEAD.—Mrs. Arthur Foothead and Family desire to Thank all kind" relations and friends for telegrams, letters, expressions of sympathy, and floral tributes received- during their sad'bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ■FOOTHEAD.—Mrs. Arthur Foothead and Family desire to Thank the doctors, sisters, and nurses of Ward 9, Wellington. Hospital, for their attention, and kindness during Mr. Foothead's illness. NELSON.—Mr. and-Mrs. H. L. Cording and Family desire to Thank all kind friends, and relatives for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes In the bereavement of a dear friend. Please accept. this as a personal acknowledgement. POPPLE.—Mrs. E. Popple; Hazel, and Arthur wish to" Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes received during their recent sad bereavement. Friends in need are friends indeed. RAMSDEN.—Mrs. C. Kamsden and Family wish to express their sincere Thanks to relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent' sad bereavement. ROBERTSON.—Mrs. A. Robertson and Family wish .to .Thank all kind relatives, and friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes; am their recent sad bereavement; SEATON.—The Family of the late Mary Frances Seaton wish to sincerely Thank all kind friends and relations for letters, cards, and telegrams and floral tributes received in the sad ;ioss of their loved one. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, PROMPTLY PRINTED At the "EVENING POST" PRINTING DEPT. Prices and Examples on Application. . —— . ; FLORAL TRIBUTES., * . FLORAL STUDIO. IO -.. ,Tel. 45-396. The Choicest of Cut flowers, Wreaths, Sprays,, etc. DAILY DELIVERIES. ' MIGNON (Miss Ruth Lewis), Todd's Buildings', 108 COURTENAX PL. RING 51-003 and ask foi Miguon Kes. 50-743 Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. Daily deliveries'. G* REKN ' FINGERS FLORISTS. * 5 Bowen St. Floral Tributes, Wreaths, Bouquets. Daily Deliveries, etc Tel. 42-019. RES. 26-946. SCOTT'S FLORISTS. Mrs. Scott Meale. Est. 1915. ALL FLORAL WORK. 116 WILLIS STI Tel. 45-313. Residence 46-910. 'lei. 40-o-M Residence 36-567. ' MADELINE, ADELINE. FLORISTE, Grand Hotel Bldgs., 16 WILLIS ST. ■ Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. flowers • Telegraphed. MISS P O O L E . floral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. ; 43-208. Residence 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. - EADOWSWEET FLORISTE (Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Prlm-lpaJ). 308 LAMBTON QY. Floral Tributes Flowers Telegraphed. Studio 45-696. Residence 53-206. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JE. TAYLOR &KD SONS, LTD.. • Funeral Directors, • 22 VIVIAN ST., and KARORI. Tel: 26-073. MORRIS, JUN~ LTD?, • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Tel. 52-159. pHAS. GREER AND SONSI v ' Funeral Directors, 60 TARANAKI ST., and PORIRUA. Tels. 52-588 and 37-818. ISAAC CLARjK AND SON/ Funeral directors, WINGFIELD ST., Nl. Tels.: Day 41-561. Night 27-150. OBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors, 161 ADELAIDE RD. Tels. 24-155. 56-521, 50-741 MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karorl, for Memorial Work of every, description Est 20 years Tel. 20-930 HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. SUNNY Levin—Wisteria Private Hotel, situated in iy 2 acres of lawns and trees; superior accommodation; casuals or pennanents. Reasonable tariff. Tel. 262. E. J O'Brien Prop. WAINUI HOUSE, Nelson. Recommended Tourist House. Also A.A., C.T., and Pubt lie Service House. Tel. 85, Nelson, or write > for Illustrated Folder MARYBOROUGH SOUNDS. HOLIDAY Baches to Let. Enjoy a sunny, peaceful holiday today in Queen Charlotte Sound;- Plenty of sunshine, 'fishing, boating, hiking, scenery, etc. ■ Write W. Ker, Alfred • St., Blenheim.. • MISCELLANEOUS. DANDRUFF treated effectively with personal attention by P. W. Galvln, Hair and Scalp Specialist; 37 Courtenay PI. Tel. 55-421 s /"IHURNING Stomach Ailment! Mavex Com- ' \J pound, herbal, malted; guaranteed, relief 1 From Chemists. C. Spring, 45 Clifford Aye.. Christchurch, Mfr. NURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, Bolts, Overalls, to order. Hemstitching. ' Overlooking.. Mrs Collins. 90 Manners St. , /^.EO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake DecoratVT ing, £1 Is; Cakes Iced, Silver Cachous, 4 Stands Loaned, 25 Cambridge Tee. ■ SEASON'S Joy Perfume, beautiful, fragrant, lasting, the produce of Holland. Perrett Chemist. . •. v HAIUDRESSING—Learn this profitable pro fession at Jay's N.Z. College. Positions ■ assured.. Stewart Dawson's Bids Lower WIHi? ■St. OKUPHOLSTER ING—Have your Suite Rela covered In benutiful materials at Elston's b'urnlshlns Co.. 30-32 Lower Cuba St Tel .' 41-642: A LOPECIA treated by most effective methods r *\. and careful personal attention by P. W 8 Galvln, -Hair and Scalp Specialist, 37 Courtenay PL Tl/TRS. COLLINS. 90 Manners St., for everyJJA thing in Children's Woollen and Silk Sets, Frocks. Rompers, Infants' Outfits: ;, moderate. '. . tTTEDDLNG Cakes—OrdeT from Culley's, Newr TT town renowned for satisfaction. Supply your own sugar. Tel 24-332 ' rjOM?AN* ANNUAL REPORTS and Balance\J sheets printed promptly by the "Evening Post ; Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. EV)R WEDDING .NOTE INVITATIONS, Socfel m t , and Bus!ness Cards, Office Business Printed Stntiom.-.y—Tel. 47-222. "Ev-jhrng - Post" I'rititlnpr I)ept. ' ' ■ BOOKBINDING, PRINTING. ETC. pOR every description of Bindlnc Indud- - ■ , !n.B Permanent Records and Account Rooks, etc.—"Evening Post" Printing Dept. V _~.' COLOUR PRINTING. i; LJ ALF-TONE Process Blocks for 3- and 4-J-X Colour Process Printing for Descriptive Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evening Post" - Modern Process Block Dept. - will give you Efficient Service. Tel. 47-222. for Quotation..

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 79, 30 September 1944, Page 1

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