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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MONUMENTAL MASONS. H. i vr jOy?R- Monumental Mason, 59 FLORAL TRIBUTES. TJOSEMARY FLORAL STUDIOS •" 129, Willis street, And Burlington Arcade Continuous Service, 8 a.m. to 8 pm £"? r? O o O cI eeraphed anywaere anytime.. , Tel. 28-282 or 21-025; after hours 28-377. QRACE H MARSHALL, Art Florist, ™ frnema Bldgs., Bay-rd., Kilbirnie, Ar££S»*F lal B t ou? vets- Emblems, etc., ■MiSb IT UALLOWAi (late —ESss WAUGH Art Florist. 234, Lamb«T High-class Floral Designs at the. shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After t>Jsine3B hours and on holidays ring 40-838. _ _ Telephone 43-208. " TITISS POOLE, Florist, 70, Manners extnt/rf 6'1 tistl°^°«l Work promptly executed. After business hours and on holidays, Tel. 214, Lower Hutt._ ] telephone io-GSH. " — vT" un^ btoa quay« Wellington. Fresh Cut Flowers, Artistic Wreaths ■Koqueta, Posies, at shortest notice. TELEPHONE 21-846 floral Wreaths. T? mW'J; 08"!1 promptly executed. fright Tel 20-883. 37. Courtenay-pl. KILBIRNIE BARGAINS. 1 HTXNDKED to choose from, huge ■*• selection new season's Men's Suits angle, double-breasted; quality materials, Utest shades, stylish cuts. Inspect at D. Lewis and Co., Bay-rd. Cash or easiest terms. J-TUGE Purchase: 100 dozen "Bonds" Seconds, only 2s lid pair; all latest snades; 12 assorted designs in Dainty Coloured Silk Lace, 6d yard. Cash or easy terms. D. Lewis and Co., Ba3>rd. WILLIS STREET SHOPPING. "yOU'UE sure to miss your dinner unless you visit the Old Majestic, 35, Willis-st.; 3-course Dinner Is 6d. rpHE Old Majestic Restaurant, 35, Wil-hs-st., the most popular grill room, in city; meals at all hours. "MISCELLANEOUS. QIMS Hardware—Cutlery an d Silverplate at Xmas price. Ashberry Al aablespoons or Forks, 245, Dessert Spoons and Forks ISs, Teaspoons 9s 3d half-dozen. Y o^ neea new Clothes. Heimann's "clv" • , arr?, Dg! te^ ms that «-iH never be missed. Coats, Costumes, Dresses, Furs. ■yyiKE Mattresses 2Us, Dressers' 47s Bd, '(flu- et\ I Yason-Sr lss lld- Card Tables st^ Bext Whitehead and Pears.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 131, 29 November 1929, Page 1
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