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' . •_ B^i _ •"2CJW- ._ _ ' COMMKNrmG T0 MO RR O W O^l.tbe&cttbrtthki.tte.to^ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. meeting ever staged here, the^management "LOoll ENDS;" Aumteion: Ground Is, Stand 1.. "LOOSE ENDS" T ■ "LOOSE ENDS," DUjN i JfOKUJiI IHJi TIME. ENDS,LOOgE ENDS, ? LOOsI S' nAMr|R|o «xS2oS SS2«» DANCING. "LOOSE ENDS.' -— "LOOSE ENDS," m H E REALM THE IWALM ™ ■■ -.gssst^sisstss-.. >***. OWEN NAVIS and EDNA BEST. ORAND REOPENING OAIiA . OW** NAY* .* ™A B«T. • SATURDAYEVENING . Also: __ ==:=:==^^ a,.™, B « ri ,, ■»"» « E o EI p K<ot ™ "THK AB. COMNO." ABBOOAIIOH. AHDBLK SHORT |EATDE|TTES. ,i, Ch.mta-, K.r.ri .„. Th.,.d. y „«. AUUJIIW. hHUhJ. tEAIUKIiirES. sth inst, at 8 p.m., to discuss the recent ' SHSASSiS! £ F^NG ? W-PROGRAM. AH -iden, o^distric,. . t7.™xtf ™™" Sec., Karori Progressive Association. 1/^ILJtJiRiME ivINEMA. . ■ , Vivacious FIFI DORS AY, in FUNERAL-NOTICES "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." " pmnv_"WOMEN EVERYWHERE." FUNERAL CARD. _ Lilting melodies, tense action, in a love THE Funeral of the late Mary A. Bromstory of the Daring Foreign Legion! t x I«3T.will leave her late residence, 104 a, *gß3&g32gs!lßGS£ Ztt&STS&WSSISS. gSI "■ 'r&Sr^', _ Funeral Director,. _ BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. 60 Ta^nak.st.,. and 28, R.ddiford-st. «^^\j,m^i auiu^ lel- 22 .i, 9 , VEOUimMASS will be snn* mTnr' F "V^H^ M^Rc-bert Watt 'fL^|£|^^ fi& ?J£S£i in the Earthquake at Greenmeadows.' the 7th February, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., for QT p iTRICirscoLLEGE oLDBOYS' :.: ■ S \&TATTOW TOf. Funeral Director, ASSOCIATION, INC. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. REQUIEM Tel. 22-159. ■ For Misters and Old Boys victims of 'the .Wn'UrAL dAkli. >r . S^J^&SStS T^ffS Aft lt tSMS el^ ?; at^t.^aiy^ Boys are asked to .attend. ttJ^AX ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' -. ~E. MORRIS, JUN., ASSOCIATION, INC. Funeral Director, (Wellington^Branch). m. T-arauaki-st and 28, Riddiford^t. ' Mary s, Boulcotfc street, lor Did iJoji mc-jj or tuarv Chapel of Robt, H. Wilson and M R. A B.'ln^W^K LL.B., Ba, ROB^H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., ««. rister and Solicitor, has moved his Undertakers, Officß to The Southern Cross Building. _ IC4 Adelaide road. 22-24, Brandon street, leto. 26)155, 16-781. .....
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 30, 5 February 1931, Page 2
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