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. IN 3IEJIORIAM. : I AUCKRAM.—In loving memory of - our ' j dear grandson and nephew, who died I November 25, 191", of meningitis, aged .! six months. "Gone, but not forgotten." j (Inserted by his loving grandparents : and Auntie Iluth.) j FUNERAL NOTICES. I j FUNERAL CARD. '• ■ i JTUIE Friends of MRS. \V. INGLIS,' ; ■*- Petone, are respcclfulJy invited to j attend the Funeral of lieu* late daughter, 1 Coral Clifton, which will leave No. 39 I Buick Street, Petone, at 3 p.m. TO-DAY ! (Thursday), NOVEMBER 28, 1918, for ! I'aita, Cemetery. i J. R. CROFT, , •; ! Undertaker, ■ 5_ \Hutt and Petone. -I ' FUNERAL CARD" : ' : THE Friends of the late MR. GUS i CI.EMENTS, of Koro Ivoro are re- 1 ! spectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leiive the residence of Mr. ] J. Croft, .Cuba Street, Petone. at 11 a.m. i TO-DAY (Thursday), NOVEMBER 23, | 1918. •

•J. R. CROFT, ' . , j Undertaker, j ' Hntt and Petone. ; FUNERAL-NOTICES.. ■ ' I rjIHE Friends of the late MB'.- DON- 1 'J- ALD BOWER are respectfully'in- ■ vited to attend his funeral, which* will ; leave his late residence, West Street, Greytown, at 2 p.m. TO-DAY'(Nov. 28). - H. TROTMAN, ; ' Undertaker. ; rnHE Friends of the late 'WALTER ! GOLLAN are respectfully invited ; to attend his funeral, which will leave ; the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Son at 3.30 a.m. TO-DAY (NOVEMBER 3S, 1918). BOBT. ,H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, ' \ ■ 164 Adelaide Rd., Newtown. ' . FUNERAL' FURNISHERS. ' | "U1 MORjRIS, JUN., Undertaker and ; ° Embalmer, 60 Taronaki St. and ; 28 Riddiford St.. . Mortuary Chapel. ' j Horse and Motor, Hearses. The most ; complete and up-to-date Funeral Furnishers in the Dominion. 'Phone 937 (day j or night). '• '* ; OBT. H. WILSON AND SON,' i Undertakers and Embalmers,' 161 j Adelaide Eoad, Wellington. Motor, Open and Closed Hearses kept on pre. j .raises. Largest Mortuary Chapel in the Dominion free. Telephone 1999; and No. > 6 Wha. Street; Lyall Bay, Telephone .4291 . (3 rings). No connection with any other ' firm trading under same name. >* MR. W. Ek JEFFERYS, who 'was-as- ! eociated' with Messrs. Flyger and ; Co., ■ Undertakers, and Embalmers, for, ; some years, intimates that ho.has taken j over this long-established business, • and | wishes to assure the public of careful; ,j and faithful service. , i W. E. JEFFERYS AND, CO., . i Undertakers and Embalmers.. j Telephone 945 A. 222 Cuba Street.. j . . ' MEETINGS. • ' j LODGE ST. ANDREWrNo. 32.- 1 INSTALLATION MEETING. } TEE above Meeting, called for Novein- i ber 30, has been POSTPONED '• until SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7. at 5 p.m. Visitors 5.45, p.m. i By Command. j . J. C.- RIDDELL, W.M. ' ' ... ! SECOND-HAND CLOTHING WANTED, j TJING'Up 'Phone 1628. N. Symons, i jtij Buyer Second-hand Clothing, j Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country j customers can rely on good prices. ' 63 v Courtcuay .Place, Wellington. . - j NOTICE.— Left-oft' Clothing. 'Phone j 2667 a. B. Morris, Second-band i Dealer, buys Suits, . Foots; Underwear. «j Costumes, etc.; all kinds old Jewellery. ; bought. 65 Courteuay Place. Wellington. HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery j lyirw about that you can turn into i cash? We.buy. and give HIGHEST ! PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or rinj j Tel. .4107, and we shall call and give > von our price for whatever you have, to i sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Second- 1 hand Dealer, 127 Manners Street Wei- | lington. ■ " ; LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ! MRS. PIAGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, j iU BRITISH DEALER, wishes to ; Purchase for Cash Ladies', | Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, ! etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon j any Lady or Gentleman at their Resi., ' dence on receipt of letter; or 'Plinne : 2651 a. i ■ i PIANOS ' " : Of I ALLIED MANUFACTURE Havo undoubtedly proved- thoir excep- ! tional worth, and in this great conflict :j of arms, victory has gone to the couu- i tries which manufacture such world-fa- j mous Pianos as— I THE BRINSMEAD, THE CHALLEN, ! THE BOIiD, | and THE ROGERS. , j These names "represent Pianos which' are known throughout the world, lind i aro recognised as incomparable for their j construction, durability, touch, and toue. ] THESE FAMOUS PIANOS | Have sto9d the test of time and wear, ,1 and maintain their distinguished veputa- j tion for superb quality of tone. j We arbvAgents for these beautiful and .! charming instruments, antl we should be j delighted to have Ihe opportunity of de- j monstrating to you, in our pnrloijrs, their j great splendour. i We sell these instruments for Cash, or if necessary, can offer particularly liberal ■ terms. ; CHAS. BEGG AND CO., . LTD.', Manners Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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