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FLORAL TRIBUTES. FLORAL TRIBUTES. ’PHONE 1712 for speedy and efficient •L work. ROSEMARY FLORAL STUDIO (Miss Black), 129 Willis Street (opp. Y.M.C.A.). Countv Orders mail or rail. Deliveries arranged in other centres. WREATHS. Crosses, and all Floral ’• Designs, executed and delivered promptly Scott’s (late London Court Florists) 119 Cuba Street. ’Phone 23-478. , FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of the late Thomas Bland X are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Hilda’s Church, Island Bay, To-morrow (Tuesday), May 5, 1925, at 10.30 a.m., for ths Karori Cemetery. . ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164 Adelaide Road. ’Phone 24—155. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. p MORRIS, JU N„ GO Taranaki Street (Head Office and Mortuary Chapel). Branch at 28 Riddiford Street, Wellington. FUNERAL DIRECTOR i EMBALMER. Telephone (day and night), 22 —159. Funerals conducted by Horse or Motor. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H GLOVER, Monumental Mason, 59 • Kent Terrace. ’Phone21 —788. Reinforced Concrete Walls, Granite and Marble Kerbs. 7p Cr. HOAR AND SUN, ’Phone 1273, -!• Box 112, Masterton. Italian Marble and Scotch Granite Memorials and Kerbings erected in any cemetery at lowest prices; high-class, work guaranteed. pRACE AND EALAN, Maria Place, VX Wanganui. Fcr high-class cemetery work. All cemeteries visited regularly between Palmerston, I’aumaruuui, and Hawera Designs and estimates on application. STRATFORD,. TARANAKI. WE. GOFFIN, Monumental Mason, • Stratford. All Kinds of Monumental Work in Granite and Stone. Also Concrete Work ' personal. "PERSONS wishing introductions, view JL, matrimony, write to Manager, N.Z. Progressive Agency, 12 Panama Street, ■Wellington. matrimonial. TV,FIDDLE-AGED Widow, New Ply-A’-L mouth, refined, attractive, good housekeeper, would like to meet business man of means, Palmerston North preferred, view matrimony; must be genuine.Ls9, c/o “Dominion." LOST AND FOUND. 7 OST, or left in tram, between Lamb--Yz ton Station and Kirkcaldie’s, on Saturday, Purse containing £6 odd. Reward. Tel. 25-G74. T OST Saturday night, Necklet of Ad Graduated Pearls, between Bank of New Zealand corner and Hataitai. Reward, 'Phone 23—134._ TERRIER DOG. T OST, a young black and white, wireAd haired Terrier Dog. Finder rewarde I on returning to Grand Hotel, Willis Street. 1 LUST, Small Brief Bag, containing Gentleman’s usual Week-end Requirements, believed to have been left at Moiling Railway Station shelter shed, Monday Morning. 7.40. Reward, apply W. A.'Ottaway, Featherston. ' LOST, QKUNK FUR (shawl shape), on SaturO Jay evening, about 10 o’clock, vicinity Zig-zag and Reserve* tram stop, Oriental Bay. Liberal reward. MR. MURNING. Proprietor. Orient Hotel, Oriental Bay. SITUATIONS VACANT. WAIHI DISTRICT HOSPITAL. WANTED, Ward Sister, salary £llO IV to £l2O per annum; uniform. Apply (including testimonials) to THE MATRON. TAILORING. SCHNEIDEMAN A SONS LTD., have Vacancies for the following:— G TROUSERS FINISHERS. G VEST FINISHERS. Constant work. Good wages. Apply SCHNEIDEMAN A SONS. LTD., 46 Cable Street, Almost opp. Taranaki Street Wharf.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 182, 4 May 1925, Page 1
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