FUNERAL NOTICES. . J THE . Friends of MR. CHARLES E. i R. EUDDUCK are respectfully'informed that the. Funeral of 'his-late ; be- . ! loved Wife (.Jessie) will"leave. No: 14 Wal» j ter Street, TO-DAY (Friday),'"...at *1.15 i p.m.,. for the "Karori Cemetery.—W. ;E. | JEFFREYS "AND, CO. (late J. -Flyge'r' j tilid Co.), Undertakers and' Eiii)»ltners, ,j 222 Cuba Street. . Tel. 945A\ (day., or -j night). • . . ... i THE Friends of the .late. WILLIAM .j JOHN:FISHER are respectfullyjnv; j vited to attend'his Funeral, -which, will i leave his ; lnte residence, Norton. Terrace, | Kilbirnie, i O-DAY (Friday), at 3 p.m. i for the Karori Cemeterv. I ..D.: EITCIfIE, ■ | ' Funeral "Furnisher, •' .. • \ r 86 I?iddiford' Street. 1 : .1 j rpHE_.Fune.rftl. of HORACE BELCHER j 1 will leave WilsonV.Mortuary, -6 • Buckle Street, TO-DAY (FRIDAY), at 4' . j ■p.m., ; for the Karori". Cemetery. . j ARCH. M. WILSON AND CO., . j ' 6 Buckle Street. > Tel. 905. "j THE Funeral of the late LILIAN RE- i BECCA O'NEIL will leave the • Morgue at Featherston for tlie. Cemotery at Featherston,. at a quarter 'paat four • '> TO-DAY. , | v; ■- T. SAUNDERS, : . Undertaker, , ■ - '•■ Featherston. • FUNERAL FURNISHERS. ;. MORRIS, JUK;,' • Undertaker and , I ■fr';. iEmbalmer, 60 Tavanaki St", and . j 28 Kiddiford St. Mortuary;. Chapel. Horse : and Motor-Hearses:--- —The-most • complete, and up-to-date' Funeral Furnish- .! ers in the Dominion. • 'Phono 93r (day - , or night)- . .; . .... : j EOBT. . H.. WILSON AND . SON, | . Undertakers and Embalmers, 164' ; Adelaide Road," Wellington. . Motor,' | Open and Closed Hearse® , kept on pre- 1 .» mises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Dominion, free. Telephone 1999; and Np. ! 6 Wha Street, Lyall:B.ay, 'Telegh6ne_.4294. "j (3 rings).. No..conhection.'with'.ahy'other', • firm trading--under, same-name. " | MR. " W.-E. JEFFERYS,- who was afc- j ■ sociated with • Me«rs. Flyger .and ; Co^,. Undertakers'" ahdvEmbaliiiers,-' for j some years,- intimates, that.he.h.as.iakeh over this' long-established business,--and. wishes .to- assure 'the- public . of and-faithful service. ■ ' j . W. E." JEFFERYS "AND 'CO.; I, { Undertakers and Embalmers,- , ; ' Telephone" ~9JSAV. .' '..222 ■ Cuba Street. j BOARD AND RESIDENCE. | UEEN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, opposite i "Dominion" Newspaper..'One minute { train, rail, steamer. Every " comfort, /, convenience. Excellent cuisine. Mod-, I erate tariff. H. Innes. 'Phone 2310; : • | WHITEHALL PRIVATfBOARDINC}, . ] '»» 'HOUSE, (opposite 1 , "Dominion" ■! Office),. Plimmer'6 Steps, Wellington, with. j splendid view. City and one! ; minute train, Post Office, Wharves.. Ex- • c'eilent cuisine. H. and:C. water; -all -j conveniences. Terms: 55.. per day. j ■Weekly, 255. MRS. -V, L. .ALLAN, J Manageress. 'Phone 1617. , RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL/1 / ! DOMINION AVENUE ; CPjimmer , «. ■'.. Stops). This new, . commodious, . j first-etas Private Hotel is now open', to receive Guests. Luxuriously • bathrooms on each floor; excellent cui- j sine/-. Commanding view from rpof Rar- j den .of. .Wellington and Harbour. Terms moderate. MRS. M'CORMICK, • prietress. • 'Phone 628.' . •ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, ''" ORIENTAL BAY. The most charming. spot in.Wellington, facing Harbour, ! Cross "the'road any time and have a dip. • i Seven minutes from City. Tram terminus. Beautifullv furnished. Excellent Cuisinfc, Country Visitors specially, catered for. :• CHARLES THROSBY, Manager.- Tele- j phone 354 a.. 'Telegr»jns: "Kiosk," Wei. i lington'.'-- ' ' {■ . -j MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, j Ghuznee Street, "Wellington. • ; THE Traveling Public will be pleased i to note that the above has again j been '.aken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. j Every comfort assured. Letters and Tele- j grams receive immediate . ' P.O. Box 4G. 'Phone 318. j Prqprietor W. FIX.- i EALANDIA PRIVATE HOVEL,' | Clyde Quay. j , Electrie light, every "comfort and con', j venience for visitors. Superior table. Tariff, 6s. 6d. per day, 355.' per week. Special arrangements for permanents.'. ' • G. W. JENNEB, ■ • . Proprietor. ] "WHAT WOULD YOU DO?" j IN a conversation between two. friends, | the younger of the two was . heard j to remark: "What would you, do : if ; you were going grey before y.ou were j thirty?"- Her friend .replied:. "I- had j grey hair'showing at 25, but was recoM* j mended to try Dr. Wilson's Regenerator, { and as you see now, I have not a'grey j hair'visible, and if is thicker than ever j before. If yoii have a. tendency'to pre- j mature greyness, get it immediately; it's j really-splendid." I Sold, in Wellington by George and Kersley, j. R.'M'Kenzie, D.I.C.V and all principal chemists. Price, 45., if poite^ ts. Gd. ' ■. | (HHAS. A. FLETCHER, | \J . Chemist. Pharmacist, and 1 . Pre. j •scription Specialist. ; Sole Address:' 292 Lamb ton' Quay. j Mail Order 6 promptly dispatched. ■ i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 1
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