CAUTION. As some retailers still have oa hand large quantities of cheap, adulterated cordials, -which are a drug on the market, the public are advised to beware of substitutes when ordering Thomson’s Pure Cordials. In some quarters desperate attempts are being made to get rid of these adulterated brands, and all manner of subterfuge is being indulged In to clear out this bad stock. EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the ‘Evening Star,’ Dunedin: SSRS R. B. BRETT AND SON, 134 FLEET STREET, LONDON. E.C. 4. Copies of Papers and Full Information as to Advertising Rates can be obtained at above address. TTUGH GOURLBY, LTD. (Bat. 1870), JO. 7. Clarke street, Economical Under* takers and Embalmers. Telegrams: "Gourley, Dunedin." 'Phono 407 (day or night). Funerals by Motors or HomesOPOOLS! SPOOLS! SPOOLSI KODAKS BROWNIES For the Old. For the Toung, BEST AND FULL ASSORTMENT. Developing and Printing, of course. CAMERA COMPANY, OCTAGON. SPOOLSI SPOOLS! SPOOLS! SPOOLS!
COURT PRIDE OF DUNEDIN, A.O.F. MEMBERS of the above and Sister Courts are respectfully requested to attcndj.be Funeral of our late brother, Robert Dickison, which will leave his late residence, 21 Lochend street, Tainui, Anderson’s flay, TOMORROW (Saturday), 26th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery.’ Regalia. A. D. MILLER, Secretary. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 39, '■ TRUE BLUE." rjlHB Members of the above and Sister X Lodges are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of the late P.M. Bro. Dickison, which will leave his late residence, Lochend street, Anderson's Bay, for the Southern Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. TOMORROW (Saturday), January 25. Regalia: Black ties, white gloves. Brethren assemble at 2 p.m. G. A. FEERIN, Secretary. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION, No. 3. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. fTtELH Officers and 'Members of the above X Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of the late P.D.GAI. Bro. Dickison, which will leave hia late residence, Lochend street, Anderson's Bay, TO-MORROW Saturday), for the Southern Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. Regalia: White ties and gloves. Brethren assemble 2 p.m. GEO. A. PERRIN, Dist. G. Secretary. * FUNERAL NOTICE. L.LO.L., No. 9, GOODWILL. npiHE Officers and Members of Ladies’ X Loyal Orange (LodgOj No. 9, and Sister Lodges are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late preceptor, Bro. R. Dickison, PAL, which will arrive at the Southern Cemetery at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (Saturday), January 26th. Regalia. 'By 'Order of ’WJSI. C. -ANGUS, Secretory. ROYAL BLACK PRECEPTORY, No. 670, MOUNT CARMEL. TI/TEMBERS of the above Preoeptory are JML requested to attend the Funeral of their late comrade, Sir Knight Robert Dickjeon, on SATURDAY, 26th, which will leave bis late residence, 21 Lochend street, Tainui, for the Southern Cemetery. Sir Knights are requested to meet at 2 pm. punctual. By request. W.SL HOPS ANr» KIN ASTON. Undertakers, 38 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2.602 (day and night). Horse* or motors. H. COLB, Undertaker, 260 King • Edward street. Funerals motor or horse. Telephone 2,828 (day or night). OHN GlLLlES”Undertaker, 24 Georgs street, ’phone 479; 11 King street, 1,885; private residence, ’phone 9.517,
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Evening Star, Issue 18541, 25 January 1924, Page 6
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