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ROLL OF HONOUR. U\ MIfiMOKIAAI. STANLEY.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Dvr. Cyril Wilfrid Stanley, died of ivounds December 2, 1943, on the Saugro River. Of all the. things I fail to do, I 'never fail to think of you. Inserted by his sister, Myrtle. TAGGART, Andrew Jack.—ln loving memory 3f our dear son and brother, of wounds, Libya, December 3, 1941. With us always. We miss you sadly, son, , . We miss your loving care and smile, We miss you all the while. You left your home and birthplace To fight the nation's war. You gave your all, your very life. Could God or man give more? Inserted by his loving mum and father and brother. TAGGART, Andrew Jack.—ln fond memory of i loving brother and an affectionate uncle, lied of wounds, Libya, December 3, 1941. Inserted by his sisters, Daphne and Ada, nephew, I yon, nieces, Elaine and Shirley Mac Lean. TAGGART. —In proud and loving memory of sur' dear brother and uncle, Jack, who died jf wounds, Libya, December 3, 1941. "Treasured memories." ■nserted by Rita, Jock, Douglas, and Judith McLaughlln, and brother, Wilfred. TAGGART.—A tribute to the memory of Pte. Andrew .Jack (Mick) Taggart, who died of vounds in Libya, December 3, 1941. . Remembrance. ' : —Ruby. >' IN MEMORIAM. BEARDSMORE.—In loving memory of Joe, vho passed away December 3, 1942. ....'■ One of the best, nserted by mum and dad Young, Dot, and Ken. BEARDSMORE. —In remembrance of my dear msband, Joseph, who passed away December ;, 19,42. Sadly missed. . Inserted by his loving wife. BEARDSMORE. —In loving memory of . Joe, ?ho passed away December 3, 1942. Ever remembered. Vie and Lola.' •PORTER. —In loving memory of our dear ather, James, who passed away December 3, 941. .•.; ■■ . . '•:'- • ■;" ■.:.-■.■ His; loving memory is our -. dearest treasure, .In our hearts he lives for ever. ' . No earthly wealth will ever Replace His kindly voice.rand smiling face. ' nserted by his loving wife and Ron, Garnet, Irene, and Harold. SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear ad and grandfather, who passed away Deember 2, 1943. ...'■'■' At rest.Inserted by Myrtle, Jim, and children. SCOTT, T. W. H.—ln loving memory of Tom, ied December 2, 1943. ' . ■ :, Remembrance. ■ Ethel and Ron. SCOTT.—In, loving, memory of dad, who assed away December 2, 1943. -. Always remembered. ■ Alice; Jim,. Meryl, and Allan. jSNOOK.—In loving memory of A dear wife nd mother, who departed this life December . 1942. In silence we remember. Inserted by daughter Betty and Dad.. SWIFFEN.—In loving memory of my dear usband. Bill,, ."who. was killed, at Island Bay, •ecember 2, 1939, also my dear son, Bob 'hompson, .who was killed at Hawera, Febuary 4,< 1939,' and my dear-son, Joe Thqmpon, who died suddenly at Wellington South, anuary 1, " 1940. ' Treasured memories: , Inserted by. a "loving wife and .mother. WOOTTON.—in loving memory of my husand Eric LesTie, who passed away December , 1935. Silent: thoughts bring many a tear. Inserted by his wife. YOUNG.—In loving memory... of my dear usband, Andy, who passed away December 3, .942. Some day I will come'and join you, dear, Some day, I know not when, I'll clasp your hand in a better land, •Andy, we'll never part again.. YOUNG. —In loving memory of our dear irother^n-law and uncle, who passed away )ecember 3, 1942: V - Loved and remembered always. Inserted by Lill, Will, Betty, Shirley. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. •■■'- THANKS. •■-'.■ CHITTICK.—Mrs. Chittick and Family deiire to Thank doctors, sister, and nurses, Ward !, Wellington Hospltalj-Dr. Welton Hogg, and )r. Neate for. his untiring attention, all relaives: and kind friends for- messages and floral ributes. ; MINAHAN.—The Family of the late Mrs. ifinahan,, 5 Jessie. St., Thank all kind, friends or floral tributes ;and messages 'of coti'doeiicej . special. Thanffs to..- Mrs. . White.., MOYLAN.—Mr;- and . Mrs: L. Moylan wish o sincerely Thank all kind- friends^and relaives for telegrams, letters, and" expressions if^.sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, 'lease accept this as. a,personal-acknowied'ge-nent. '.■■-.■.' O'SULLIVAN.—Mrs, J. O'Sulllvan and ramlly, 30 Mudie St., Lower Hutt, desire to sxpress their, sincere Thank 3 and appreciation 'or'the many kind thoughts, for expressions of sympathy, floral, tributes, letters, and telegrams n their recent, sad. bereavement. Special' Thanks ;o doctors and nurses of Hutt Hospital. Please iccept' this as' a personal acknowledgement. ; WARD.—Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Waiwhetu Rd.,' wish to express : sincere Thanks and Appreciation for the niany kind thoughts and aoral' tributes in the loss of their dear daughter, Barbara Ann. Thanks to the Neighbours' Children, also. Sister of Children's Medical Ward. Please accept -this as a personal acknowledgement. ■ . WARD.—Mr. Thomas Ward, Hanson St., Mr. and ■ Mrs. Ward, Elizabeth St., Mr. White, father of the late Mrs. Ward desire to express their sincere Thanks and Appreciation for expressions; of sympathy,, .floral tributes letters, and telegrams in their recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to the Free Ambulance^ Nurses, and Doctors who helped, and Mr. and Mrs/ Olan for their kind hospitalit; to the motherless" children.■> . EMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS PROMPTLY PRINTED At the "EVENING POST" PRINTING DEPT. Prices and Examples on Application. f FLIRAL TRIBUTES. EADOWSWEET ~~~ FLORIST] :■". (Mrs.-A. V. .Fisher, Principal), ' 308 LAMBTQN" QY. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed Studio 45-696. Residence ,63-206. MIGNON "* (Miss Ruth Lewis), Todd's Buildings,' 108 COURTENAY PL. EING 51-003 and ask for Mignon. Res. 50-745 Wreaths, Bouquet 3, etc. Daily deliverie: SCO T T ' S ■ FLORISTS . Mrs. Scott Meale. . Est. 1915. . ALL FLORAL WORK. 116 WILLIS SI Tel. 45-813. Residence 46-910. C" 1 BEEN FINGERS FLORISTI I" 5 Bowen St. . ; Floral Tributes, Wreaths, Bouquets. Dally Deliveries, etc. Tel. 42-019. Res^ 26-948. Tel. 40-530. . Res. 36-567. MADE LIN E, . __ A DEL I N E, Grand Hotel Bldgs., 16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths, Bouquets,-etc. Flowers Tele«raphe M" is s' ..™.,,'..j?.;0;.;0:;1j Floral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. Res. 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. ■ FUNERAL DIRECTORS~ J"^ E\ TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD ♦ Funeral Directors, 22.VIVIAN ST., and KARORL Tel. 26-073: Ec MORRIS, JUN., LTD o ■ *Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Tel. 52-159. GHAS. GREER AND SON! Funeral Directors, -- 60 TARANAKI ST., and PORIRUA. Tels. 52-588 and 37-818. ISAAC CLARK AND SOI Funeral Directors, WINGFIELD ST., Nl. Tels. r Day 41-561, Night 27-150. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD Funeral Directors, 161 ADELAIDE RD. Tels. 24-155, 56-521,, 50-741. MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Mason: opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Memorls Work of every description. Est. 20 year: Tel. 2i»-!)30. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNG lady " (singer) would like to uie< Lady or Gent with Guitar (also singers] 3-iB6 Evg. Post. (^J.OOD Home wanted -for White Kitten (ft a male), 8 weeks, lonely pet. Apply 19 Buller St. WANTED to Contact, Live-wire Counti Traveller,' calling on furnishers in We lington, Hawke's Bay, and Taranaki district: to introduce good-selling line. Tel. 26-321, c write 3369 Evg. Post. SEAT Vacant Car going Napier Dec. 24 must have coupons. 3406 Evg. Post SPEIGHT'S at the Post Office. J. F. Aspel Prop. THE POST OFFICE for • Speight's. J. ] Aspell, Prop. THE POST OFFICE for Speight's. J. ] Aspell, Prop. TRANCE Band available for Dances or Partle: W-LJ etc. 96 Agency, 4 Park Rd., Miramar. AMfcD Hire, Caravan by 3 business me „.,„ for 3 weeks at Xmas; careful drive 3468 Eve. Post. rpHE Kent Book Shop—Agents for Wellinj X ton Dry "Cleaning Co. pURTAINS, • Frilled • or- Plain, also Bed \J spreads, made reasonably. 75 Agency, Park Rd., Miramar. /COMPANY Annual Reports and Balanc \J sheets printed promptly by the "Evenli Post" Printing Dept. Tel. 47-222. ~ BOOKBINDING, PRINTING, ET(L FOR every description of Binding, induing Permanent Records and Accou Books, etc.—"Evening J?ost" Printing Dept.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1944, Page 1

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