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v IN MEMORIAM. EAGLE.—In fond and loving memory of Lennie, who died, result of accident, September G, 1938. In the garden of memories ■ r ' We meet every day. . '.; Inserted by the liable family. GUINESS.—In loving memory of Mrs. Julia Giilness, who passed away September 6, 1040. The passing years can never change; Remembrance keeps you near. C. and H. Wright, ; MACDOUGALL.—On September 6, 1044, at Wellington, Constance. Oil, would that words But could convey My longing, dear, For you today. —Albert. MACDOUGALL. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on September 6, 1944. • God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by her loving children, Jean, Malcolm, and Nancy. MACDOUGALL.—In loving memory of my dear friend, who passed away September 6, 1944. Although departed this life, Always remembered. Inserted by J. A. Hunter. MACDOUGALL.—In loving memory of our dear sister and auutie, Connie, who passed away September 6, 1944. ■ A thought so true and tender, Just to show" we still remember. Less, Dol, Marge, and Ngaire. MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear 'father, who passed away September 6, 1942. You are sleeping with your life companion, A life linked with your own, Away from this world of worry To a home of eternal rest. > Inserted by his loving daughters, Florence and Kathleen. TROWER.—In lovins memory of our dear father, Arthur Gwyn, who passed away September 6, 1944. Also our dear mother, Alice Elizabeth, who passed away September 20, 1938 Ever remembered. 'Inserted by Arthur, Jess, Pat, and Frank. TROWER. —In loving memory of my father, Arthur Gwyn, and mother, Alice Elizabeth, who died on September 6 and 20, 1944 and 1938. Always remembered. ■» Inserted by their loving son Morice, and daughter-in-law Kate, and granddaughters . • • Joan, Mollie, and Mavis. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. FEAR.—Mrs. H. E. Fear, ,40 St. Vincent St., Nelson, and Family wish to Thank all kind friends and relatives for floral tributes and messages of sympathy received in their recent sad bereavement. MACDQNALD.—Mrs. Macdonald and Family, of OtaM, wish to Thank all kind friends and relations for, their messages of sympathy and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. Special Thanks to the neighbours of Moiint Pleasant, who so kindly assisted in. cv"cry way. . . McKENZIE.—Mrs. Kenny McKenzie and Family, of Featherston, tender their heartfelt Thanks to all relatives and friends for assistance, arid for messages of sympathy, letters, telegrams, and floral tributes received in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. NICHOLL— Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholl and Family wish to Thank all friends for messages of sympathy received in the loss of their son and brother (Clarence), overseas. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS Off THANKS PROMPTLY PRINTED • At the "EVENING POST" PRINTING DEPT. Prices and Examples on Application. FLORAL TRIBUTES. '-' Tel; 53-502. Bes. 50-743. < / jt| 1 G'N O N (Miss Ruth Lewis). Todd's Bldgs., 108 Courtenay PI. Floral Work Telegraphed and Delivered.* ~ Studio 45-696. ~ Residence 63-206. MEADOWSWEET FLORISTS Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Principal). 308 LAMBTON Q*. Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. MISS P O O L E, Floral Artist, 48 MANNERS ST. Tel. 43-208. Res. 63-254. We Telegraph Flowers. i CUT FLOWERS. FLORAL STUDIO. 59a Molcswortb St. For Wreaths. Bouquets. Daily Deliveries. Telephone 41-281. Tel. 40-530. , Res. 86-567. •jyr a d el i n E';r . .- - Grand Hotel Buildings. 16 WILLIS ST. Wreaths. Bouqueta, etc. Flowers Telegraphed. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 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. 41-561, 27-150, 26-747. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD.. Funeral Directors, 164 ADELAIDE RD. Tels.; 24-155,. 56-521. SU-741. JB. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD.. • Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST., and KARORI. Telephone 26-073. MONUMENTAL MASONS. ICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Earorl, for Memorial Work of every description. Tel. 26-939 Established 1907. , FLATS AND ROOMS TO LET. \ CCOMMODATION for Casuals Or Permanxl ents, double and single Rooms, bed and breakfast. Tel. 43-603. NICELY Furnished Twin Bedroom available, private home, 2 business gents/ morning tray,-10 mins. city. Tel. 24-106. WANTED to Let, a Large Single Bed-Sit-ting-room, all convs., city. Tel. 51-785. SUNNY Single Room, morning tray,, private home, near Basin Reserve. Ring 52-118. TO LET, Furnished Room, two beds,. 1 or 2 gentlemen. 146 Ghuznee St. , (Terrace end). ••■-.' .1 DOUBLE Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, and kitchenette, hot point, sep. meters, adults. Apply 33 Hankey St. TO LET, Single Furnished Eoom, fireplace,, use convs. 291 The Terrace. TO LET,. Single Bed Share Room, m,ornlng tray, men. Ring . 50-0(58. TO LET, Double Furnished Room, hot point, business couple. Apply mornings, Tel. 51-639. TO LET, Double Bed-Sittlng-room, sunny, fireplace, use convs. Tel. 52-532 after 5. SINGLE Furnished Room, linen, hot water, gas ring, gent. 245 Willis St. TO LET, Balcony Bed-Sitting-room, suitable 2 friends, no cooking convs. 158 a Willis St. . MT. VICTORIA—WeII-furnished Bed-Sittlng-room, private home, conveniences, to quiet, refined, good-living business woman. .3346 Evg. Post. "YTACANCIES, permanents or casuals, men V only, morning tray. 46 Tinakori Rd. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, 21 Kent Tee., for Superior Accommodation, Bed and Breakfast, Single and Double Rooms, Permanents or Casuals. Under entirely new management. TO LET MISCELLANEOUS. mo LET, Garage. 96 Austin St. HOUSES TO LET. RUAMATI . SOUTH, sea front, Furnished House of five rooms «and garage, also 4rd. House and garage, at Kaumati, both suitable permanent homes. Apply H. J. Eatwell, Tel. 50R, Paraparaumu. PARTNERSHIPS, AGENCIES, ETC. f^HRISTCHURCH Returned Soldier with good XJ connections desires to handle further Canterbury agencies; at present in Wellington. Apply "Financial," 3534 Evg. Post. rpRAVELLER, own car, covering Taranaki J- district, desires Additional Line on commission basis. 3444 Evg. Post. . AGENCIES. PROGRESSIVE firm operation throughout Hawkes' Bay, with head office in Hastings, would consider further sound agencies. ENTERPRISING AGKNCIES, Apply Box 579, Hastings. DOGS FOR SALE, ETC. FOR SALE, Hard Cattle Dog, starting work pigs. Ring 40-383. Ring between 9 a.m.----3 p.m. FOR SALE, Pedigree English Setter, brown and white; aged 18 months. "J," Post Agency, Upper Hutt. EXCHANGE. LAT, Wellington, 3 mlns. train, for Flat or House in Hastings. 3429 Evg. Post. STATE Rental House, 3 bedrooms, for 4bedroom State Rental, Wellington or Hutt Valley.- 3549 Evg. Post. f EXCHANGE, State House, Lower Hutt, 2 double bedrooms and sunroora, for Similar. Miramar, Strathmore, on flat. Reply 3546 Evg. Post. TTiXCHAXGE Wanted—6-7-rd. Bungalow, City i-J or Brooklyn, offered Up-to-date 4-rd. Residence with all convs. 3449 Evg. Post. WANTED Exchange, Six Rooms, modernised, Mt. Victoria, easy approach, value S-2SOO, for five rooms, in suburbs. Tel. 52-SM7. ATTANTED 'Exchange,' State House, Xew >t Plymouth, for same, Wellington. 3684 Eve. Post. ___^ MISCELLANEOUS. RS. H. SMYTH Teaches Auction and Contract Bridge in your home. Make your four, and ring 55-477 for-appointment. DANDRUFF treated effectively with personal attention by P. W. Galvin, Hair and Scalp Specialist. 37 Courtenay PI. Tel. 55-421. RE-UPHOLSTERING— Have your Suite Recovered in beautiful materials at Elston's Furnishing Co., 30-32 Lower Cuba SU Tel. 41-642.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 1

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