FREE HOSING WATER, mHERB is such a surplus of Pure Artesian nAi Spring Water at Thomsons’ that there fs mfflcjeait to hose every motor-driven and _ fcorge-driven vehicle daily, free of charge. THE BATTLE CRUISERS. rPHOMSONS have been requested to ‘JL' SUPPLY the H.M.S. DAUNTLESS and tha H.M.S. DUNEDIN WITH PUKE CARBONATED WATERS. COMPELLING VALUES IN LADIES’ handkerchiefs. WHITE LAWN HEMSTITCHED, jin hem. 3 for Is sd. 3 for Is 6d. 3 for la 9i 3 for 2a. JURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED, jin hem. 3 for 2s Jd. 3 for 2s 6d, 3 for 2s 9d. 3 for 3s 6d, 3 for As 6d. 'fcwhere else in Dunedin will you find better values in Handkerchiefs. •BROWN, EWING, AND CO., limited, •THE HOUSE OP DISTINCTION.” EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the ‘ Evening Star,’ Dunedin: Messes 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.
LOYAL CAVERSHAM LODGE, No. 6,464, M.U.1.0.0.F. E Members of tho above and Sister Lodges uro respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their lata Brother, Thomas Rees Hughes, which will leave his mother'# residence, 15 Hyde street, TOMORROW, 3rd inst., at ii p.m., tor Anderson Bay Cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE. N.E. VALLEY SCHOOL COMMITTEE. MEMBERS of the School Committee and ex-Committeemon are requested to attend tho Funeral of the late Mr George Calder (who for 5Q years was a member of the School Committee), whicli will leave the Baptist Church on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICE. N.B. VALLEY SCHOOL EX-PUPILS* ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS of the Association arc requested to attend the Funeral of our late Patron, Mr George Calder, which will leave the Baptist Church, N.E. Valiev, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.50 o'clock. HUGH BEGG, President. FUNERAL NOTICE. /TtHB Friends of the la to Thomas Rees JL Hughes (and family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his mother’s residence, 15 nyde street, on SATURDAY, May 3, at 2 p.m., for Anderson Bay Cemetery. Friends plcaso take «ar at Exchange. R. MEEAN AND SON, Undertakers. HOPE AND KINASTON, Undertakers, 38 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602 (day and night). Horses or motors. H. COLE, Undertaker, 260 Bing • Edward street. Funerals motor or horse. Telephone 2,628 (day or night). fTOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 24 George fej street, ’phone 479; King street, ’ hone 1,865; private residence, ’phone 11. B, RENFREB, P.S. J. J. BARDSLEY, Chairman. .517.
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Evening Star, Issue 18623, 2 May 1924, Page 4
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