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IN MEMORIAM. HERBERT.— In memory of my mother, Jemima, who died September 3, 1935. At rest. Inserted by her daughter, Mrs. Marris. JONES.—In loving memory of our wife and mother, Rosa Emily Jones, who died September 3. 1944. We think of her in silence And often speak her name. What would we give to clasp her hand And see her smile again. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving husband and family, Swin, Lionel, Eddie, Bill, Norman, Ken, Rosa, and Shirley. JOPSON.—In loving memory of clear dad, who passed away September 3, 1942. A thought so true and tender Just to show we still remember. Inserted by Eileen and Clarrie. ' JOPSON.—In loving memory of our dad and grandad, John William, who passed away at Wanganui on September 3, 1942. Inserted by Els, Jack, and family. KELLY.—In loving remembrance of Ellie, loved younger daughter of Mrs. and the late Thomas Hazehvood, called to higher service September 3, 1944. A loved one in glory. "To memory dear." Safe from all sorrow, free from all fear. KELLY, Ellender.—ln loving memory of my dear sister Ellie, who passed to be with her Lord on September 3, 1944. "Until we meet again." Inserted by Elsie, Yin, and family. KELLY, Ellender.—ln loving memory of our dear niece and cousin, Ellie, who passed away September 3, 1944. Inserted by her loving Aunt Emma and cousin May. KELLY.—In loving memory of my dear wife Ellie, who left us September 3, 1944. Mother of Marilyn, Deirdre, and Murray. A faithful wife and devoted mother. Inserted by her loving husband, Tom, and children. KELLY.—In memory of our dear sister, Ellie, who went' from us September 3, 1944. To die is to live. Inserted by Alf. and Olga. MATTHEWS, Rose. —In loving memory of dear mum and grandma, passed away September 3, 1943. Ever remembered. Dad, Netta, Bertie, Lionel, and grandchildren. Rose and Ronald. MATTHEWS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. • Always remembered j By her daughter, son-in-law, and grand- [ daughters, Johnsonville. MATTHEWS, R.—ln loving memory of mum and grandma, who passed away September 3, 1943. • Frank and family. MILNE.—In loving remembrance of our dear father and grandad, who passed away Sept. 2, 1944; also our dear mother and grandma, who fell asleep Sept. 22, 1941. They never forgot to do their best. Their hearts were true. and tender; They patiently toiled for those they loved, And left us to remember. Inserted by their loving son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, Doug, Kath, Kevin, and Noel. , MUIR.—In loving memory of our dear father, Charlie Muir, who passed away on September 3, 1928. Always in our thoughts. Inserted by his loving daughter, Rita, and sons, Gordon and Victor. MUNRO, Margaret—ln loving memory of mother, who passed away on September 3, 1944. You can only have one mother, Love her while you may, For. you never know how much you'll need her* Until she Is called away. Inserted by her loving daughter, Joy, and son-in-law, Vie. MUNRO, Margaret.—ln loving memory of mum, passed away on September 3, 1944 i Not only today but every day. In silence we'll remember. Inserted by her son, Bill, and daughter-in-law, I Annie. MUNRO, Margaret Cameron.—ln loving memory of mother, who passed away September 3, 1944. Long night and day she bore her pain, To wait for cure was all in vain; God, in His goodness, gave her ease, Called her home and gave her peace. Inserted by her loving daughter, Grace, and son-in-law, Lionel. MUNRO, Margaret.—ln loving memory of mother, who passed away September 3, 1944. She has taken'her last, lotig journey, On God's beautiful ship called rest, Away from this world of worry To a home of eternal rest. Inserted by her loving daughter, Bunty, and son-in-law, Bill. MUNRO.—In loving memory of dear mum, who passed away September 3, 1944. Her memory is our dearest treasure, In our thoughts she lives forever. No earthly wealth could ever replace 1 Her loving voice and kindly fate;""'" Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, Maisie, and son-in-law, Bill. MUNRO.—Jii loving memory of our dear nannie, who passed away September 3, 1944. Inserted by her grandchildren, Joan, David. Douglas, Billy, Judith, John, Carrol, Susan. OLIVER.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Patricia Gay, who passed away at Tauranga September 2, 1944. Inserted by Theo and Phyllis. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. THANKS. WINTER.—Mrs. Winter and Family wish to Thank friends and relatives for messages of sympathy and floral tributes; also we wish to Thank neighbours, Old Comrades, and local business people for their many kindnesses to our dad. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OK THANKS PROMPTLY PRIMED At the "EVENING TOST1' PRINTING DKPT. Prices' and Examples od Application. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Tel. 53-502. lies. 50-743. \fk iGNON (Miss Ruth Lewis). Todd'6 Bldgs., 108 Courtenay PI. Floral Work Telegraphed and Delivered. Studio 45-690. Residence (53-206. MEADOWSWEET 6LORISTK Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal). 308 LAMBTON QY. floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. MISS FOOLS. Floral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. Res. 63-254. We Telegraph flowers. CUT FLOWERS. I GLOBAL STUDIO, • 59a Molesworth St. For Wreaths. Bouquets. Dally Deliveries. Telephone 41-281. Tel. 40-530. Res, 38-667. MADELINE, Grand Hotel Buildings, 16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. glowers Telegraphed. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HORBIS, JUN., LTD., • Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Telephone 52-159. ____ ISAAC CLARK AND SON, "Lychgate Funeral Service," 87 THE TERRACE (near Woodward St.). Tels. 41-561, 27-150, 26-747. ROBERT H. WILSON : AKD SONS, LTD.. Funeral Directors, 104 ADELAIDE RD. Tels.: 24-155, 56-521, 50-741. J" W. TAYLOR AND SONS! EfD*. • Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST.. and KARORI. Telephone 26-073. MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AttD SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karorl, for Memorial Work of every description. Tel. 20-1)39. Established 1907. EXCHANGE. DVERTISER would Exchange 4-speed American Wood Lathe, suitable home workshop, for 3-speed Sports Cycle. Apply 679 Evg. Post. EXCHANGE wanted, State House, Blenheim, for same in Wellington. 3152'Evg. Post. WANTED to Exchange, State House, in Holtftika, for one in Wellington. Write advertiser, 183 -Stafford St., Hokitika. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC." A DVEKTISER, with good shop window, Xx Would like Agency good article to display and "sell. Please send particulars to 3257 Evg. Post. IF you want to do business with England, France, or Belgium get in touch with Singer Sales, who have officers with expert staffs in London, Paris, and Antwerp, and are in a favourable position to handle exports and imports. Thousands of contacts with importers, exporters, buyers, and manufacturers. Ample capital available for any preposition. Write now while the need for international trade is most urgent. SINGER SALES, 3 Park Mansions Arcade, Knightsbridge, London, S.W.I, ' ENGLAND. DOGS~FOR SALE, ETC. PEDIGREE Airedale, 9' weeks, black and tan. Apply 3098 Evg. Post. WANTED to Buy, Pup, for child's pet. Tel. 25-038. Urgently. MISCELLANEOUS. __ EO. HOWE Teaches Artistic Cake Decorating, £1 Is; Cakes Iced, Silver Cachous, Stands Loaned. 25 Cambridge Tee. GOOD Homo offered Male Kitten. Reply 3095 Evg. Post. HOMK Dressmaking 11 Learn at home. Complete Instruction contained in Ross Hynes Home Dressmaker. Only 15s. Whltcombe and Tombs. „ D XTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, Belts, Overalls; Hemstitching, Overlooking, Buttonholes. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners St. D

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 55, 3 September 1945, Page 1

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