I EVENING POST-TELEPHONES i ' , MANAGER \ f\ I ADVERTISING I a'a t\Af\ PUBLISHING V UNTIL 3 P.M. 44 U4U ■> JOB printing I , ACCOUNTS ) ' I LITERARY - - - UNTIL 4 P.M. \ GENERAL ENQUIRIES UNTIL. 7 P.M. 24-023 • . NEWTOWN AGENCY 40.316 ... PETONE 46.339 ... LOWER HUTT M
F° R _^.4i A CHOICE DEPENDABLE BLEND, . DESERT GOLD TEA IS ALWAYS GOOD. .i.,./ ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MKMORIAM. CURRY.-In loving memory of pur dear ; brother, Rifleman John James (Jim), who passed away at Miraraar Convalescent Home on the 24th November, 1918. As lie lies in perfect sleep, His memory we will always keep. ' Inserted by sister and brother-in-law, F. and J. Slynes. CURRY.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Rifleman John Juines (Jim), who passed away on the 24th November, IDIS. To memory ever dear. Inserted by sister and brother-in-law, E. and B. Hepburn. DIRTHB. 1 JOHNSTON'.—On the 9th November, ]»2(l, to V Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Johnston (nee Kinvig), Hope, Nelaou—a son. 1 |IHOM.—On the 22nd November, 192G, at the ft Hopwood Obstetric Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. "W. 11. Thorn—a son. tTJRNER.—On tile 23rd November. 3926, to ; ' Mr. and Mrs. L. Turner, of 51, Hawker street *' —a soil; both well. iWILLIAMS.—On the 23rd November. 1926. at "Waimarie" Private Hospital, Abel Smith ; street, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, of Hataitai-a son; both well. DEATHS. t COLLINS.—Pied suddenly on the eveuinj? of i the 23rd November, 1920, at his residence, (i, i. ■ Waripori street, Captain William Palmer \ Collins, beloved husband of laabell Campbell iv Collins. Deeply mourned by his widow and ! 1' two sons. 1 COVENKY.—On the 22nd November, 192 C, at i ' Prooklyn, Wellington, Sarah Isobel, beloved "•■ eldest daughter of Mm. and the late T. P. fV Ooveney Interred Jvarori 23rd November, ! 1920. j CROTHERS.—On the 23rd November, 192G, at |* 11, Constance street, Merivale, Christchurch, '' (late Wellington), John Alexander Fergusson, * beloved husband of Eliza Fisher Crothers, in ; his 62nd year (suddenly). ! KNIGHT.—On the 24th November. 192 C, at No 3, Bloomlield crescent, Lower Hutt, Elizabeth Knight, relict of the late Joseph Knight; aged 77 years. STEVENS.—At Como, Clifton street, Melbourne, Ellen, the beloved wife of Alex. Stevens (suddenly). (By cable.) IN MEMORIAM. BEDELL.—In loviug memory of dear little Dulcie, who died on the. 24th November, 1918. ■ God has taken home our darling. Placed amongst His (lowers our bud, Taken back the gem Ho gave us To His heavenly home above. , Inserted by her loving mother. EUSKISSON.—In loving memory oX William Huskisson, who died on the 24.th November, 1920. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters. IKARC—In loving memory of my dear twin sister, Mrs. I'earc, who passed away on. the 24tii November, 1921. . Sweet Jesus, have mercy on her soul. May she rest iv peace. Inserted bj her loving sister, IS. Sullivan. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. MR. FRANK ERIKSEN, 70. Brougham street wishes to thank all kind friends for floral tributes, telegrams, and expressions of sympathy: also Doctors, Sisters, and Nurses of Ewart Hospital for their kind attention and consideration during his recent sad bereavement. JIRS LINCOLN and Family, of Uokitika, desires to sincerely thank Doctor. Sister, and Nurses of Ewart Hospital fov their kindness and unfailing attention to her daughter (late Mrs. Erikseu); also to their mauy friends for their kind expressions of sympathy (luring their recent sad bereavement. CASH RATES for Birth, Marriage, Death, and In Memoriam Notices, SIXPENCE per Line. (Minimum ; charge 2s 6d). Six words to the Line »IRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH ■NOTICES must be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their insertion. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1? MORRIS, JU.N., 60, l'aranaki street. li• Ifleplioi^ 59 ._ FLORAL TRIBUTES. CONSULT MISS BLACK, [TJOSEMARY FLORAL STUDIO, 129, WILLIS STREET (Opp. V.M.C.A.) Wreaths, Sprays, or Special Designs. . Tel. 28-282. P.R. 28-377. TifISS WAUGH, Art Florist, 234, Lamb- ■"•»• ton-qy. Hi(,'h-clasa Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. ' After business hours and on holidays ring 46-838. ' Telephone 43403. IUIBB POOLE, Vice-Rcsai Florist, 70, iXx Manners street.. "fiov Artistic Floral Work of every descrip tion. Delivery promptly attended to. — Telephone 45-696. FA LICE A. GRAY, IA- ART FLORISTE, Exchange Buildings, 340, Lambton quay. MONUMENTAL MASONS. Tr GLOVEK, Monumental Mason, St), ;JJ-» Kent terrace. Tel. 21-788. Scotch Granite and Italian Marble Monur.ents, ? Reinforced Concrete Grave Enclosures. ?:jj3TCKMOTT & SONS] Monumental jj*l Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori, for 'Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest prices !in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. MISCELLANEOUS. JVITANTED to Sell-T. W. Jtl'Douald, S, l»» Woodward-st., offers his services »s a Licensed Land Broker. Memoranda of Transfer Mortgage or Lease £1. X\T ANTED Known—Purchasers ot' ProIT» perty can have Transfers, Mortgages, or Leases drawn for £1 by T. W. JM'Donakl, Licensed Laud Broker, 8, Woodward-st. j^ANTEL%^VorTw7s"~wlorsmaTi meaiis^ I desirous of buying houses to know that they can have Transfers, Mortgages, «■:■ Leases drawn for £1 by T. W. M'Donald, 8, Woodward-st. rjFEN^lTpiwl^elri'il^i^wTriVe^^ivlii V^ make your old Chesterlield Suite equal to new for a few pounds. BoulcottHt.__ ffIEFURNISTTTt iSdford7^ Removal •"-*1 Sale in Manners-st. For one month only. Great bargains for everybody. XJEMKMBER, a small deposit, and we ■*-*> will reserve your Christmas Gifts Motor-cars from £3 7s (id, Scooters, disc wheels, from ]0s Cd; Bikes from 27s Gd. The Sims Hardware. WONDERFUL Value in House Frocks I" —Gmgliain, 8s lid; Linen, 13s 6d; Black Frocks, 9s lid; Jap and Fugi Silk Jumpers. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-st. ADFORD'S Removal Sale of "Furniture is now on for one month only. Don't miss it. WATCH and Jewellery Repairs. E. W. Burd for all classes of work. First Floor, Fletcher's Blclgs., Willis-st. Tel. 23-488. MEAT —Special Prices tin's week, Sides Mutton, fresh, 4?4d lb; forequarters Mutton, 4%d lb; Veal Steaks, Sd; Sausages, 2V_lb Is. Symonds, Busy Butchers, Courtenay-pl. and John-st. X FAIR Deal —Every article worth its -^*- price. Drapery and Mercery on easy payments. A trial solicited. D. Lewis nnd Co., Bay-rd., Kilbirnie. pYTRA Speeliil^li7s~VVec'k—New'"Sei^ ■^ son's Veal, the best in town; Spring Lamb down again. Symonds, the. Busy Butchers, Courtcnay-pl, and John-st,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 126, 24 November 1926, Page 1
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