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IN MEMORIAM. BREEN.—In loving memory of my mother, Jane Ann, who passed away October 27 1940 Nel1 ' M?rj'' and Ted. BURNS.—in loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on October 27 1943 Ever remembered by his loving family and ot . e ,. rt dauehter-in-law, Kathleen. CLIFTON.—Iu loving remembrance of our clear sister, Rose, who passed away October 27. ' God will link the golden chain Much closer when we meet again _, s,? rtert b>' o"ve, Jack, and family. ELTON, Arthur.—ln loving memory of my husband and our dad, who passed away There's a road we call Remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet; We'll take that road in thought today To one we cannot greet. Inserted by his wife, daughter, and grandson, Don. FINLAYSON.—In memory of dad, who passed away October 27, 1943. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving son, Bill, and daughter-in-law, Hazel. GREER.—A tribute to the memory of Margaret Greer, died October 26, 1943. R.I.P. LUXFORD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 27, 1943. '•Ever remembered. Inserted by Ngaio."Jean, and Reg. MONTGOMERY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Ruth Montgomery, who passed away on October 27, 1918. , Again the month of October is here, To us It is the saddest of the year. A little, thought, true and tender, Just to show we still remember.' Away in the beautiful somewhere, Sheltered from sorrow and pain, Where life's journey is ended, Some day we will meet you.again. . Inserted by her loving daughters. MORGAN.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret (Dolly), who passed away October 27, 1943. • I have lost my life's companion, A life linked with my own; God alpno knows how I miss you, As I walk through life alone. Inserted by her loving husband, Thomas Morgan. MORGAN.—A tribute of love to the beautiful memory of our darling mother and nana, who passed away on October 27, 1943. Always friendly, unselfish,. and kind, F^w in this world her equal to And. We miss her help and cheery ways With her we spent such happy days. We miss her when we need a friend, On her we could always depend. Inserted by her loving daughter, Myra, son-in-law, Ron, and grandchildren, Beverley and Dawne. PHILLIPS.—In. loving memory of our dearly-beloved daughter and sister, Ivy (Ann) who passed away .October 27, 1939.. God's greatest gift—Remembrance. ._ Mother, Phil, Iris, Myrtle, and Bill. ROSS.—In loving memory of our dear father, James Gardner Ross, and beloved husband or the late Minnie Clara Ross, who passed away October 27, 1941. How sad and changed it all seems now That you have gone for ever. At night when we lay thinking, And sleep forsakes our eyes, Our hearts are on that lonely grave. Where our dear father lies. Inserted by his loving children, Alex, Ruby, Ethel, Harold, Jim, and Bert, Lower Hutt. WILKINS. Private Geflrge.-^-In proud and loving memory of our dear cousin, George, killed :in action in the Pacific on October 28. 1943. \ He shall not grow old As we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary him Nor the: years condemn.' At the going down of the sun, and In the morning .We-.shall remember him. Inserted ;by Lylie, Myrtle, Elsie, Thelma. . Olive and Ada. WILLIAMS.—In fond memory of our friend, Frank, who passed away October 27, 1942. Inserted by Jack, Phyliss, and Florence Langley. WILLIAMS, Frank.—ln loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away October 27, 1942. Loved and remembered the same today As in the hour you . passed away. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter Joan. WILLIAMS, Frank.—ln loving memory of my dear father, who passed away October 27. 1942. One of the best this world contained, In God's own time,we shall meet again. Inserted by his loving daughter, Shirley, and son-in-law, Clarrle. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Uncle Frank, who passed away October 27, 1942. A loving thought so fond and true From we two who thought the world'of you. ■'..-!■ Shirley and Rona. WILSON.—In loving itiemory of my dear husband, and our. father, who Tossed away on October 27, 1940. 7.\. .j, .yAE'-y To memory ever dear; . Inserted -by -his loving wife aiid family. BEREAVEMENI notice. THANKS. ROLLINGS.—Mrs. W. S. Rollings, Ngaio, sincerely Thanks all kind friends' for their loving expressions of ss'mpathy in her recent bereavement as contained in letters,, telegrams, and in beautiful floral tributes. These tokens of their love and sympathy, have greatly toughed; her. Mrs. Rollings desires her friends to accept this as a personal acknowledgement" FLORAL TRIBUTES. " EADOWSWEET ; FLORISTE (Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal), 308 LAMBTON QY. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Studio 45-696. Residence 63-206. ~~ '■ MIGNON ~ (Miss Ruth Lewis), Todd's Buildings, 108 COURTENAY PL. r>lN(i 51-003 and ask for Mignon Res 50-743 lfc Wreaths, Bouquets, .etc' Dally deliveries /^REEN FINGERS FLORISTS. v -*. ? Bowen St. Floral Tributes, Wreaths, Bouquets. Dally Deliveries, etc. Tel. 42-019. . RES. 26-946. Tel. 40-530. Residence 36-567. MADELINE, ADELINE FLORISTE, Grand Hotel Bldgs., 16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. -Flowers Telegraphed. MISS POOLE. Fioral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. Residence 63-254. ' We Telegraph Flowers. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. j£ TAYLOR AND SOXS, LTD?, • Funeral Directors, '_ , J2 VIVIAN ST.. and KARORI. Tel. 26-073. morris, jun., Erin • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. , Tel. 52-159. ISAAC CLARK ""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, Karori, for Memorial Work of every description. Est. 20 years. Tel. 26-930. -■ FLATS AND ROOMS TO LET. TO LET, Single and Double Rooms, beds and breakfast, permanents and casuals. 97 Hill St. . TO LET, Furnished Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette, own entrance, 50s a week; refs required. 108 Evg. Post. TO LET, Single Furnished Room, use of kitchenette (gent). 72 Kent Tee. TO LET, Berhampore, Large Unfurnished Bed-Sitting-room, with fireplace, business lady preferred. 1663 Evg. Post. ISLAND BAY—Unfurnished Self-contained Flat, bedroom, sitting-room, kitchenette, bathroom; rent £2 10s weekly; business couple. Apply-1679 Evg. Post. SINGLE or Double Room, morning tray. 7 Roxburgh St. ACCOMMODATION for Casuals, single and double rooms, bed and breakfast. Tel. 43-003. BUSINESS Women—Well-furnished Double-Bed-Sitting-room, separate cooking facilities. Tel. 43-688. HOME offered two business gents, Furnished Twin .Bedroom, morning tray, 10 mins city. Tel. 24-106. HATAITAI, Doublet Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, use convs., superior accommodation, near tram. Tel. 25-020. ATTRACTIVE Twin-bedded Room, cooking convs., linen, central, select home, business lady. 20 Buller St. LARGE Single Bed-Sitting-room, fireplace 6 Essex St., C 2. THE TERRACE, north end, Large Furnished Room, fireplace, hot point, one business person only. 1645 Evg. Post. DOUBLE Room, twin beds, register grate, gas jet, men. 54 Boulcott St. SINGLE 8.5.-room, lady or gent, convs., no cooking. Hobson Flats, Flat 3. SINGLE or Twin-bedded Sitting-room, hot point, cooking convs., business girls. 140 Abel Smith St., Terrace end. BED-SITTING-ROOM, convs., business ladies, handy Lower Hutt Post Office. Write 521 Evg. Post, Lower Hutt. Ring 62-903, mornings. SINGLE Room, morning tray, no cooking, suit young working man only, reasonable. 130 Abel Smith St. SMALL Unfurnished Room to Let, kitchenette. 14-773. SEMI-MODERN House, will let 3 to 4 large rooms, own entrance, 3 mins. tram, 2 fireplaces, 4 hot points, built-in wardrobe; no objection children, references essential; rent in advance; rental as offered. Can purchase bedroom suite, sewing, and washing machines if desired. 1630 Evg. Post. BRIGHT Furnished Room, 2 beds, 15s each, j 1 mm. De Luxe, Mt. Victoria. Tel. 53-107. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1944, Page 1

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