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IN MEMORIAM MAU.—In loving memory ct onr deai mother, who passed away at Kotorua, October *26. 1081. Evor remembered. —lnserted by her loving family. MAU.—In rememnrance of Nora, whe passed away October 20, 1031. —Ken. MOYLE.—In , loving memory of my deai sister, Myrtle, who passed away October 26 1033. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving sister, Olive. ORMSBY.—In loving memory of our dear father and mother, who passed away Octobci 26, 1031, and October 12, 1003. God's greatest gift—remembrance. —Bob and Nellie McKee. Paeroa. ROWLANDS.—In loving memory of Dolly who fell asleep October 26, 1035. Ever remembered. —lnserted by ner parents, brothers, sis lers and aunt. SWAN.—In loving memory of Harrj Percy Swan, who passed away October 20 10117. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs Andrew, T( Aroha. URQUHART .—ln affectionate memory o our dear husband and father, Fredericl Alexander, who entered into rest Octobe 20. 103*2. Sleeping-peacefully until resurrection morn. —lnserted by his loving wife and Lloyd. URQUHART. —In loving memory of ou dear brother. Fred, loved uncle of Gwen, Bob Alf, who fell asleep In Jesus October 20, lt»3'Tliem that sleep in Jesus * Will God bring with Him. —lnserted by Annie and Robert Clark. URQUHART. —In loving memory of ou dear brother Fred, wtio fell asleep in Jesu October 20, 1032. Until wo meet again. —lnserted by Mary McDonald and Ad. Rowley. URQUHART, —In loving memory o Fredrick Urquhart, who fell asleep Octobe 20, 1032. Sheltered by the rock of ages, Anchored on the golden shore, In the loving arms ol Jesus Rest, dear Fred, lor evermoro. Also onr dear mother, good and kind, A loving memory left behind. —lnserted by Robert and Ada, Dunedin. In loving memory of our dear cousin, Gei trade, who died October 23, 1036. A loving nature, True and kind, A beautiful memory Left behind. —lnserted by Berge family, Kotorua BEREAVEMENT NOTICES ANDERSON.—Mr. Anderson and Famll; wish to thank relatives and friends for thei sympathy during recent sad bereavement also, tor telegrams, cards umL floral emblems POOLEY. —The Family, Grandchildrei and Miss Greenwood thank all friends fo sympathy with them during their recent sat bereavement; also for telegrams, cards am floral emblems. RUSSELL.—The Family of the lat Helena Burnand Russell desire to thank a friends and relatives for expressions of syn pathy in their recent gad bereavement; also fc letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems. TATTON.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Eyre, M and Mrs. W. Kirkbride and Mr. D. Roberl son wish to sincerely thank all kind friend and relatives for kindness and sympathy i their recent sad bereavement! also for le ters, telegrams, cards and beautiful flora emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CAMERON. JOHN, Funeral Directo: Three Lamps, Ponsonby.—Ph. 20-137. H MORRIS, LTD., Funeral Director! » Devonport. Private Chapel; 22-130. J WEIR & CO.. Funeral Directors. 68-7 » Ponsonby Kd. Ph. 20-038, any hour. MORRISON, Funeral Director, 16 « Parnell Rd. Ph. 43-768. Any hour. FLORAL EMBLEMS A RTISTIC Wreaths.—Miss Carney, 60 Kt il rapgahape Rd. Ph. 10-035, night, 12-20^ FERGUSON'B for your Floral require ments.—Dingwall Bldsrs. Phones 43-521 14-070. UPKINS, Dilworth Bldg., Phone 42-1.10 —Distinctive Wreaths at shortest notice MONUMENTAL MASONS A ANDERSON, Hillsboro, 5.3.. for « better Memorial.—Phone 12-301. v UCHANAN & SONS, Head Office, Show room, cnr. Broadway and Romuera Rc Branches Waikumete & Hillsboro Cemeterj —Ph. 17-386. 31-116. Open Friday eveninga PUPILS WANTED A UCKLAND Hairdresalng College.—Writ for Prospectus.—l 74 Queen St.; 41-708, Designing, Pattern-mak 17 ing, Tailoring, individual tuition. Succes assured. —Holly wood School, 03 Queen St.' TYRESSMAKING, Patternmaking, Pictur ■*-J Copying.—Learn tho "Sel-Phit" way.— Sel-Phit School-, Plaza Bldga., Queen St. P O'HARA. Hairdressing Academy, Mel vern's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd.—Eng lish, French and Sydney experience. FRENCH. German conversation, Continer tal Girl.—l Kalmarna Av„ W-L. 27-lty HAIRDREBSING.— N.Z. College; continua demand for Operators.— 228 Queen St. HAMILTON College of Hairdressing.— Prospectus, apply Principal, Govt. Lif Insurance Buildings, Hamilton. TlTAOßlLanguage, efficient, course con IML ducted by leading interpreter. N.Z Correspondence Schools, Swanson St. OTOR Driving Taught cheaply, quickly Licence guar.—Lawson. Ph. 28-042. "jVyTOTOR Driving.—B. A. Mayhill, late A.A IVX Post Licence Instructor. —Ph. 10-030. UPILS wanted for Floral Work.—W.T 743, llkiuld. STAMMERING, any condition, permanent!; cured. Successful, natural method, easil acquired.—Rightway Studio, 427 U. Queen Si THE Correspondence Coaching School (1 U. Wells, M.A., Principal), Specialis Tutors in all subjects. Pros., Box 1414. YES. K System trained Showcard Pupil are preferred.—Phone 42-101 A RE YOU RADIO MINDED li. Phone 47-303. Acme College of Microphone Technique. 6 lI.M. ARCADE. Open 7 to O p.m. EARN 5/- to 10/ Per Hour Writing Show cards and Tickots. Easy Work; lean quickly from a professional who guarnnteei big results. New illustrated Booklet sent t you free. Over 38 pages. No obligation Jusi send yonr name and address to BERNARD E. McKAY, Showcard Studios, Wanganut. TYRULEIGH COLLEGE U RADIO STUDENTS GAIN HIGHEST EXAMINATION MARKS INQUIRE TO-DAY! 4 N ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN—Lean to Cut and Make Perfect Fitting Clothes —to copy all styles pictured in tho Fashior Books, for ail figures. No need for bough! patterns, charts, etc. Personal or postal tuition Call write or Phone 47-200 for Free Booklet MrCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING ltht Floor, Col. Mut. Bldgs., 150 Queen St. Auckland. Q.REGG I^IIORTHAND. EASIEST TO LEARN, EASIEST TO WRITE, EASIEST TO READ Country Students Send for Free Lesson. WAKEFIELD COLLEGE. 8 Palmerston Bldgs.. Auck. Phono 41-307. piTMAN'S II ORTH AN D. First Places in all Public Exams, in the Dominion over h period of years have been secured by pitman writers Judge by Results. Send for Prospectus jgUSINESS QOLLEGE, 412 Smith's Bldgs., 0-11 Albert St., C.l. N ATURAL I 00KING TEETH. Upper or Lower Set. Perfect Fitting Teeth. £»0/1 ')/£ Thin, "Clinging ' Palate, _L—/ v) Giving Perfect Comfort. "Teeth Madu to Suit You." Pleasing Appearance. Quality Quite Superior. Uso Selected Teeth .. i' 3 17 6 Superior Standard Quality , . i' 4 4 0 lowey Walker's Special Set . . £5 15 0 'liese Beautiful Teeth will aurpaws anything OU have yet had for comfort and natural appearance. Special Guarantee. EW "Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen" Process fur the painless extraction of teeth. V Howey walker, City Dentist. (Corner opposite John Court. Ltd.).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 1

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