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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PU R I T Y, The bi-annual internal inspection of Thomsons’ carbonating cylinders reveals the fact that the silver lining which comes in contact with the carbonated water is as bright and clear as when the machine was first installed. There are no copper, load, brass, or gun-metal carbonating cylinders, or other machinery and fittings used in this factory. ■ C. S. JENKINS. & CO., THE RELIABLE PLUMBERS. 32 DOWLING STREET. All kinds of Jobbing Work done at SHORTEST NOTICE. ONLY EXPERTS EMPLOYED. Large Stocks of LAVATORY FITTINGS, Accessories, etc. Agents for BERKEFELD FILTERS. Dicker’s Gas and Chip Bath Heaters. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.) Covers the Risks of FIRE. MARINE. AND ACCIDENT. Employers’ Liability Plato Glass Personal, Accident, A SickoobJ Mortgage Indemnity Administration Bonds Burglary Fidelity Guarantee Live Stock Public Rink Head Offices Custom House square, Dunedin.

jgEAUTIFDL MILLINERY FURTHER REDUCED. For on© week only the last of the MILLINERY MODELS to be cleared at these drastic reductions: ss, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 15s 6d. A Model—every one. BROWN, EWING. & CO., LTD. OF PRINCES STREET.

DEATHS. FREW.—On August 11, at his residence, 721 George street, John, the beloved husband of the late Susannah Frew; in his seventyeighth year. Deeply mourned. Private interment. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. IRVINE. —On August 11, at the residence of her son-in-law (A. M. Ross), 6 Selkirk street, Eoslyn, Jane Napier Irvine, widow of James Irvine; in her ninety-second year. Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. • LOUSLEY.—On August 12. William, infant son of Herbert J. and Ethel V. Lousley, Merchiston street, Anderson’s Bay; aged 10 weeks. Private interment. SINCLAIR. —On July 25, at Sydney, NewSouth Wales, Margaret Sinclair, widow of Robert Sands Sinclair. STEPHEN.—On August 8, at Seacliff, Elsie Biaset Stephen, beloved wife of Alex, Stephen, late of Cruden, Aberdeenshire. Scotland, and beloved mother of Alex. Bruce, Merry Hill Farm, SeacliS; in her sixtieth year. Deeply mourned. Homo papers please copy. STEVENS.—On August 12. 1924, at her residence, 253 York place, Elizabeth, relict of Sergeant-major Stevens. “At rest.” Private interment.—Hugh Gourley (Ltd.), undertakers. STEWART. —On August 10 (the result of an accident), at Dunedin, William, beloved husband of Emily Elizabeth Stewart, of Dipton; aged 45 years. Private interment at Winton. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. TBAINOR.—On August 12, 1924, at Dunedin, Duncan William Angus, beloved, husband of Cecilia Trainer, of 19 Eglinton road; aged 55 years. Deeply mourned.—The Funeral will leave his late residence, 19 Eglinton road, on Friday, the 13th inst., at 10 a.m., for the Southern Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley (Ltd.), undertakers. IN MEMORIAM, FLEMING. —In loving memory of M. A. T. Miller (Minnie!, the beloved wife of A. A. Fleming, 8 Knox street, N.E. Valley, who died August 13, 1916, at Dunedin Hospital. God knows the way, He holds the key, He guides us with unerring hand; Sometime, with tearless eyes, we’ll eee: Yes, there, up there, we’ll understand. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughter. KITTO. —In loving memory of Richard Francis, who died August 13, 1921. Just a token of affection, Just a thought fond and true, Just a sweet remembrance And a heartache for you. RAMSAY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Janet Smith Ramsay, who passed away at Kaitangata at her residence, August 11, 1921.—Inserted by her loving eon and daughter, E. and W. Bennie. STEELE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Samuel Steele, who died at Dunedin Hospital, August 13, 1915; also my dear and only daughter, Lizzie, who died at Kilwinning Hospital, Scotland, February 22, 1912; in her seventeenth year. On earth they sought the Saviour’e grace, On earth they loved His name; So now they see His blessed face, And stand before the Lamb. —lnserted by his loving wife, Lizzie Steele. SUTHERLAND.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 13, 1923. How constantly we think of her. With eyes and hearts that fill; The love we had for her in life In death is stronger still. —lnserted by her loving daughters. MR and Mrs BOYLE wish to Thank all kind friends and relations, in particular coursing friends, for expressions of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. R R. JENKINS and Mr and Mrs A. CLYDESDALE and Family desire all friends to accept their heartfelt Thanks for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MRS JEPSON and Mr CLIFFORD wleh to Thank all friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. OPE & KINASTON, UNDERTAKERS, 86 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602 (Day and Night). Funerals by Horses or Motors. TTUGH GOURLEY (LTD.). UNDERTAKERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Est. 1870). Our Prices are Most Reasonable. No ring on ’Phone 407 is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Motor and Horse Hearses. Telegrams: “Gourley,” Dunedin. S. C. GOURLEY. J. M. GOURLEY. HUGH GOURLEY. RM'LEAN & SON (late Cole and • Springer), Economical Undertakers, 2J.9 George street. Funerals arranged motor or horse. ’Phone 3192. Private 'phono 410, day or night. J. Haigh, Kaikorai and Eoslyn representative. MEMORIALS. —Concrete Kcrbings to any design. Iron Railings, Lettering, anS all Cemetery Requisites.—H. S. BINGHAM & CO. (LIMITED), 283 Moray place (near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy). Robert Campbell & son, UNDERTAKERS, GORDON ROAD, MOSGIEL. Funerals arranged by motor or horse hearse. Telephone 435. Day or Night.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19249, 13 August 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19249, 13 August 1924, Page 6