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IN fwEMOBIAM. MUIR.—In loving memory of Charles Henry Muir. Inserted by loving wife and daughter Ruby. MURRAY.—In loving memory of my son, David Hay Murray, who passed away September 2, 1914. , Inserted by his mother', Mrs. A. F. Murray, 307 Adelaide Ed., Wellington. OLIVER.—In loving memory of our dearest sister, Patricia Gay, who passed away on September 2, 1944; aged 20 years. Inserted by her loving sister, J6yce, and- - *-..., brother-in-law, lan. PARKER. —In loving memory of our brother and uncle, Len, who passed away August 31, 1940. • God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by Rita, Alan, and nephews. PETTETT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Clarice Isabel; of Fetone, who passed away, on September 1, 1937. Harry and Doris. SATHERLEY, ! Clarence Dan. —In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, died September 1, 1936. Always remembered. Always missed. i Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughters. SATHERLEY. —In memory of our loving son and brother, Clarence Dan, who passed away September 1, 1936. Though death divides, fond memories linger. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. STOTT, Eva Maynard.—ln loving memory of our. dear mother and grandma, who passed away September 1, 1944. "Mother's memory is our dearest treasure, In our hearts she lives for ever. Inserted by Edna, Leo, and June. STOTT.—In loving memory of . our dear sister, Eva, who fell asleep on September 1, 1944. : Precious and abiding memories. ■ Inserted by her loving sisters and brothers. STOTT. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Eva Maynard Stott, passed away September 1, 1944. Beautiful memories, fond and true, "Will .ever remain, dear mother, of you. To be with you in the same old way Would be our dearest wish today. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter, Myra. SWENSSON.—In loving memory of our dear niece and cousin, Heather, who passed away September 1, 1914. Time changes many things But love and remembrance always cling. Inserted by her loving, Aunty, Uncle, and cousins Maureen, Will, and George. TESTER, Ruth (nee Stevens). —In loving memory.of my darling sister Ruth, who passed away September 1, 1932, and my dear brother, Percy Stevens, on .September. 29, 1944. ; ■ Loved in life, cherished in death, "A beautiful memory is.all we have left. . Inserted by their loving sisters, Isabel Bowler and Esther Cleaver. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. , THANKS. COULSON,—Mrs. J. Coulson and Family [wish to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and' floral tributes received In their recent sad' bereavement. Special Thanks to the R.S.A. and Trcntham M.C. HODGES.—Mr. R. Hodges and Family Thank friends and relations for floral tributes and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ' - NELSON.—Mr. and Mrs. Lake Thank alt friends of the-late Jack Kelson for their floral tributes. ' RICE.—Mr 3. Rice and Gordon, 53 Calcutta St., Khandallah, Thank relatives, friends, neighbours, R.S.A., and Holly Lodge for telegrams,'letters, and floral.tributes. Thanks also to doctors, sisters, and nurses of Wards 28 and 29, Wellington Hospital, tor their kind attention to my late husband.; ■ Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. STARLEY.—Mrs. M. Starley and Mn W. Starley wish to Thank all kind friends and. relatives for their messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes In their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. __ MEMOBUM CARDS, LETTERS Off THANKS PROMPTLY PRINTED .-— At the -~ "EVENING POST" PRINTING "DEPT. Prices and Examples on Application. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Tel, 53-502. Ros. 50-743. ■■.-.. •. - M.10.H ON . (Miss Ruth Lewis). Todd'6 Bldgs., 108 Courtenay PJ, Floral Work Telegraphed and Delivered, Studio 45-696. : Residence 63--206. MEADOWSWEET FLORISTE Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal). J. ...:. •• -.-308 LAMBTON QY.■■■; •- -' ~ floral Tributes. » Flowers Telegraphed. MISS P O O L B. Floral Artist. ' 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. Rea.. 63-254. ' ' We Telegraph Flowers.CUT FLOWERS. FLO B A L S X O D 1 O, 59a Molesworth St. B!or Wreaths. Bouquets. Daily Deliveries. •' Telephone 41-281. Tel. 40-530. ~1 - Res. 36-567. TV*' ADELINE,. Grand Hotel Buildings, 16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. Flowers Telegraphed. FUNERAL 01 RECTORS. E MORRIS. JUN., LTD., • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Telephone 52-159 ' ISAAC CLARK AND SON, ■ "Lychgate Funeral Service," 87 THE TERRACE (near Woodward St.). Tels■ 41^501, 27-150, 26-747. _^ / IHAS. GRKKR AND SONS. \J funeral Directors, 60 TARANAKI ST.. BDd PORIRDA. Tela. 52-588 and 37-818. __ ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS". LTD.. ■Funeral Directors. ■ 164 ADELAIDE RD. TelS. : 24-155. 56-521. 50-741. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD?. • ' Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST., and KARORI. Telephone 26-073. MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS. Monumental ,'Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Memorial Work of every description. Tel. 20-939 Established 1907. _ MACHINERY TO SELL OR BUY. WOODWORKING Machinery—Saw, Buzzer, Bandsaw, etc., wanted. Apply 662 Evg. Post. ■■■-.;■ • FOR SALE, "Tauco" Woodworking Lathe, swing 12in over bed, 37in between centres, heavy fine-grained cist iron bed, headstock car^ lies built-in .indexing mechanism, 8-hole and 60. hole; spindle carried on heavy-duty N.Di pre-loaded ball-bearings;-speeds 900, 1400, 2200; 3400 R.P.M.;. Tailstock with sub-base and setover, quick-acting, universal tool rest base, accessories include 4in and 12in tool rests, two 3in and one 61n faceplates, Xo. 2 Morse drive tail and screw centres, complete with Compound slide rest for metal turning; V» h.p.' double-shafted ball-bearing Motor, with remote I toggle switch and set of 8 alloy-steel turning I tools, in case; price £75 complete; never been used. Apply G.P.O. Box 351, Wellington. MACHINERY FOR SALE. LARGE GENERAL PURPOSE LATHE. A DVERTISER offers Lathe in good condition, j -£*>. 9ft bed, will swing 421ri in gap, complete ' with faceplate, 4 jaw chuck, and other auxiliary equipment. This is a complete unit with motor, countershaft, and gantry. The jjnachine can be Inspected In Wellington and an interview can be arranged by writing to 673 Evening Post. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. EAPIER" Self Priming Pumps, Petrol Engine Driven, complete with Hose and Fittings. ■..,:... Stocks Now Available. Call and Inspect. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, "LTD., Cnr. Jervofs Qy. and Cable St., Wellington. ■ King St., Palmerston North. THERE'S a "BULL" ELECTRIC MOTOR for Every Purpose. The British Bull for Maximum Power. Silence In Operation. Robust Construction. Supreme Performance. Let us Solve your Electric Power Problems. U3B the "Harco" Service. 3. F. HARGRAVE, LIMITED, 92-94 Jervois Qy. Tel. 41-449 (2 lines), MISCELLANEOUS. TJATIONALISM. The World, my country, X\i mankind, my brethren. To do good my religion. Thomas Paine. TTRGENTLY Required, Good Knitter to knit U Lady's Cardigan. 2806 Evg. Post. WANTED, Person to Smock Children's Frocks, must be first-class work. 3051 Evg. Post. WANTED, a Tailor to make a suit within six weeks. Replies .°>l!)s Evg. Post. SPARE-TIME Work Wanted, 4 Carpenters, returned servicemen, Hult, Petone disIrlcts preferred, alterations a specialty. Write POOH'Evb. Post, Petone. HUTT VALLEY DENTAL REPAIR SERVICE, High St., Lower Hult, above Whitj combo and Tombs. Same day service. WANTED. Concrete Chimney Built, Petone. Write PBS-1 Evg. Post, Petone.. /IATAKUII—Itee Connoplne Drops and yJ Catarrh Syrup. New, safe trentnient for Chronic Catarrh, head eoMs, etc. Inquire Perfctt. Chemist. VENTRILOQUISM Books, Courses and Dolls for Sale at Stewart's Studio of Magic, 64 Manners St. OZOUYNE Lung Heater for stubborn longstanding coughs and bronchitis. "Old faithful," .writes a grateful sufferer. 2s 6d. Perrctt, Chemist.1 I

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 1

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