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ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. NEWMAN, R. A. W. (Sergeant Navigator). —In loving memory of Dick, killed in air operations on September 4, 1942. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving brother, sister-in-law, and niece, Ted, Margaret, and Glenyce. IN MEMORIAM. BRADBURY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away on September 4, 1943. R.I.P. The dream, the song, the hope, the prayer, Things we loved, were on this page For which we all despair, The leaf that's torn and gone. Inserted by her loving husband, Edward Bradbury. BRADBURY, Elisabeth Eleanor.—ln loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away September 4, 1943. R.I.P. Dearer to me than words can tell Was the mother I lost and loved so well. Inserted by her daughter Dorothy, < COWLEY. —In loving memory of dear Audrey, who passed to a higher life September 4, 1928. Remembrance keeps you near. Always remembered By father, mother, Drew, Joyce ,and Eunice. DA VIES.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister Eunice, who passed away at Auckland , on, September 4, 1944. Beautiful memories cherished for ever Of happy days' we spent together; Silent thoughts bring many tears Of one we miss and love 60 dear. You have left behind aching hearts . That loved you most sincere. We never have or never will Forget you, Eunice dear. ■ ' • Inserted by mum, dad, and George. DA VIES.—In loving memory of our dear Eunice, who passed away September 4, 1944. Thoughts turn to scenes long past, Time goes on but memories last. Male.,-Noela, 'and Robert. DA VIES.—In loving memory of dearest Eunice, who passed away September 4, 1944 She is not lost, Nor has she wandered far, Just slipped into another room And left the . door ajar. Inserted by her loving sister Mavis, and Bob. DAVIES.—In loving memory of my dear friend Eunice, who passed away September 4 1944. Not today, but every day, In silence we remember. GOSNEY, Eva Alice.—September 4, 1943. Ever remembered. .*„,.. L>G' G> and family. LAVIN.—in fond and loving memory of dear little Brian, who die^d on September 4, 1943 R.I.P. You are always in our thoughts Inserted by his loving mother and father. LAVIN.—In loving memory of Brian, who died, on September 4, 1943. R.I.P. irl cim! )y his loving brothers and sisters. • LAVIN.—In loving memory of my dear temberr4 !nd ' Bl' lan ' Wh° passed away on Se P" ' R.I.P. w Inserted by Aunt May. cZ i*. £ lollns memory of Walter Charles Powell, who was accidentally killed September 4, 1943. " Bin»? nf ertcd by his wife« Winifred. PUINTI.—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt, who passed away September 3, Time changes many things. But love and remembrance always cling. Inserted by her loving sister and brother E Goode, A. Gregory, E. and T. Tolley. REES.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Lydia Kees, our beloved mother, ■ Loved all, loved by all, T»2 dsed September 4, 1939; also our beloved ioi9 Wllliam Kees- who died September 5, Inserted by their son, William John, and daughters Beth, Myrtle, Margaret, Olive, and Ivy, also grandchildren. REID.—la loving memory of dear mother, who passed away September 4, 1944. Inserted by her daughter, son-in-law, and • ■ grandchildren. ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of Bert, my dear husband, who passed away September 4, 1944. : Not a day do I forget you. In my heart you are always near. I who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns the-first sad year ■ » rt -.--? n£ ei' ted by his loving wife. ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, Herbert James, who passed away on September 4, 1944. Always remembered. -inserted by his loving daughter and soa-in-law Jean and Milton, and grandchildren,: Vivienne ■':"'■ ■•'-■' ■■''■■ and Wayne. SJfEDDEN.—In loving memory of my dear uistmnd and father, James Taylor, who died September 4, 1925. •Always remembered. Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughter-in-law. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. THANKS." t ft lnw? W?i ß!?T¥ ra- R> Sutherland wishes to Thank all kind friends for their messages of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to the Sisters of the Home of Compassion, Silverstream, and St. John Ambulance, Petone Nursing Div;sion. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS PROMPTLY PRINTED : At the -—- "EVENING POST" PRINTING DEPT. Prices and Examples op Application. FLORAL TRIBUTES. ~ TeL 53-502. Bes. 50*743. ij IQNON (Miss Ruth Lewis). Todd'e Bldgs., 108 Courtenay Pi. floral Work Telegraphed and Delivered. Studio 45-696. Residence 63-206. ITEADOWSWEET fiXOBISTE i.»JL Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal). 308 LAMBTON QY. floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Til p o O L E. Floral Artist. 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. Res. 63-254. i We Telegraph t'lowers. ~ CUT FLOWERS. '. FLORAL S T O D t O. 59a Molesworlh St. For Wreaths. Bouquets Daily Deliveries. Telephone 41-281. Tel. 40-530. : Bes. 36-567. Jk/fADELIN E. Grand HoieJ Buildings, „16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. Flowers Telegraphed. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MORRIS, JUN., Em, • 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 AND SONS, LTD.. Funeral Directors, 164 ADELAIDE RD. Tels.: 24-155, 56-521. 50-741. }~. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD~, • Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST.. and KARORI. Telephone 26-073. MOMUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for Memorial Work of every description. Tel. 26-939. Established 1907. HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. RENT, Cottage at Paekakarikl, Plimmcrton, or Paremata, 3 or 4 weeks, ChristmasNew Year; must have two bedrooms. 3505 Evg. Post. WANTED Rent, 2 or 3 jvceks January., Seaside Cottage or Bach, sleep five; state rent. 3427 Evg. Po,st. TO LET, Levin, Furnished Bungalow, new, four weeks Christmas holidays; references.. "Owner," 087 Evg. Post. HHO LET, Raumati South, All-electric FurX 'nished Cottage, accommodate six, not Christmas. Tel. 40-274. WANTED to Rent, House or Cottage, Titahi Bay, January 10-31. Tel. 28-088. WANTED, Bed and Breakfast, four adults, Lyall Bay, Xmas. Apply 53 Cashmere Rd., Christchurch. WANTED to Rent, at Otaki, for the month of February, Furnished Seaside Cottage, no climb. 3169 Evg. Post. pHRISTIAN Lady desires to Lease Partly\J furnished Comfortable Beach Home, Raumati South, refs. essential. Apply 690 Evg. Post. Ir»ARM Guest-house, high altitude, beautiful walks, tennis, riding, no extras: ideal quiet rest; £3 15s weekly. Tel. 18M. Mrs. E. Pain. Cheviot, North Canterbury. HOLIDAY INN. Titahi Bay—Delightful Seaside Guest House. Inquiries, Tel. 555, Porirua. Few vacancies Labour weekend and Xmas. HOTEL EASTBOURNE, pleasant surroundings, handy beach, good fires, bus stops at door. Tel. 233, Eastbourne. v WAINTJI HOUSE, recommended Tourist House in Nelson sunshine. Holiday Flats available only 4 moDths ahead. Xmas period booked. _, & BRIDGE LODGE and Store, Turangl, Southern end Lake Taupo, main road between National Park and Taupo. Bus service 3 times weekly. Lorries daily. Bus service Tnutnartinul, Turangi daily except Wednesday and Sunday. Reserve Bridge Lodge Store, P. 8., National Pa__. D ~ MAItLBOKOUUH SOUNDS. HOLIDAY Baches to Let. Enjoy a sunny peaceful holiday today in Queen Charlotte Sound. Plenty of sunshine, fishing, boating, hiking, scenery, etc.; vacancies In August and September. Ring 139 M, Plcton. Write W. Ker. NELSON. OARKSIDE GUEST-HOUSE, 1 Tory St. PleaJL santly situated, excellent: cuisine, tariff 4 i-1 guineas Tel. IT-225 (fully booked Christmas j and New Year*

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 1

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