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EVENING POST—TELEPHONES MANAGER \ ADVERTISING! / PUBLIC COUNTER/ ..;....-. 44-040 PUBLISHING I ■~„_„.__ JOB PRINTING f .ONTIUSIM*.. ACCOUNTS I PHOTOGRAPHER I UTERAR* J 44^046> SPORTS ENQUIRIES 4-4-045 « GENERAL ENQUIRIES. SP.M.TO7PM 36-636 • • PHOTOGRAPHER—PRIVATS Res. 24-023 . • NEWTOWN AGENCY ' 63-139 - . LOWER HUTT 63-516 PETON*

TAN THE Q-TOL WAY.. '' l • - ■ — - ■■ : ' TT is not only fashionable to be sun? •*; tanned, it is healthy. It is mi indication that you have been taking advantage of the health-giving powers of Old King Sol. Make Q-tol your, bodyguard, however, and -prevent the pleasure of _ the outdoors turning into hours of pain. A film of Q-tol prevents tho sun from- penetrating too deeply. , .2/- Q-TOL ■■'.' 3/6 ■ TAKES AWAY THE PAIN.

: BIRTHS. EERBT.—On Sth February, 1933, at Harris Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Berry, Ea«tbourne—a daughter. , KENT.—On Bth February, 1933, at Willis Street Obstetric Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kent, Karori—a son. JilliliS.—On' 6th February, 1933, at 125, Slain road, Karori, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Mills —a. daughter. .•■•■■ • ■ . '• WEETSIAN,-^On ; 6th February, 1933, at Hopwood Hospital, Kilbirnie, to Mr; and Mrs ,W. Weetman— a daughter; both well. > , MARRIAGES. BBOOKEE—MACINDOE.—On 4th February 1933/ at St. June's Church, Northland, by . the Bey. Mr/ Ashley-Jones, Harold George son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brooker, Karori,-to Mavis Isobel,' daughter" of Captain- and Mrs F. A. Macindoe, Northland. .-••-.■ CORIN—HERRON.—On 25th January, 1933, at St. Eonan's Church, Eastbourne, by- tho Rev. Mr. Ross, Edward Henry, only son of . Mr. and Mrs. 33. Corin, Tiber street. Island Bay, to Cwenith Muriel, second daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. R. E. Herron, Austin street, city. ...:,■ ■ ■■■.■■■■ DEATH. GRONDIN.—On 3rd February, 1333, at Auckland, Margaret, the relict of the late Jean Baptiste Grondin; in her 65th year. Interred at Auckland. Deeply mourned. ■."■•■.■.' IN MEMORIAM. CONNOR.—In ■ loving memory of Georga . WarnloEham- Connor, who passed away at Palmerston North on Sth February, 1924. • loserted'by hi^ loring wife and family. JONES.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Charlie, who passed away on Sth February, ' , Sadly missed. . IJTTIiE.—In loving memory of our darling" rlbwar nyVI93T J6SUS CaUed home > 4tli There's a home for little children' Above the bright blue sky. Inserted by his mummy, daddy, and sister Jean. PARKHOUSE.—In lovine memory of Mr.Park- - S' ho Passed away on Bth February, V Quick and sudden was the parting Taken home "without a sigh. We;little thought his life was ended. For Jie never .said goodbye. Inserted by Evelyn and Jim. FARKHOUSB.—In memory of Mr. Parkhouse who passed away on Sth February, 1932. Ever remembered. . -Inserted by his friends,-T. and S.Jackson. BTi?tmv D'~is. memory of our only son, \Vllham . Charles (Just Bill), called to be \ntlx his mother on Bth February, 1931.-STtTART.-^-In loving memory of Harry, who was accidentally drowned on ■" Sth February, Loving memories never; die' . As months roll on and.days go by, sweetest of memories fond and true Will ever remain, dear Harry, of you. Inserted by his loving friend, Nellie. BIUTH. MABBIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES must be; endorsed by --me responsible person to ensure :' : k insertion. -■ \ v^Sa^BATES lorßirth, Marriage, ', : -. . ' r-v.'t.lieath, and' la Memorlam Notices, •SIXPENCE per line. (MinimuntV : - ■ . .charge, 35.6 d). Six words to the -.- . ■,llne-.'^. '-... '..■:■■.-<■;•"-.>■■:.„■■■.■■-■.■ .-' . -•: — /■ . ''';•'" '•*-'-"" •■■ •■ ■■-.:■-.. GAKD^.i XETTEIJS'dF -■"■• p% -THANKS, ;ETC.,:";: : :".' ' l^ljiHtED; iPROMPTI^T' AT THE!' . "JEVDENING :POSr^ OFFICE, i- -,;■ ;. SA^PiES: ON APPLICATION^: ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. |jj MORRIS, JUN.- LTD., 60/Taranaki •*-*» street; Tel. 52-159.r ■ ' - • : ";....... FLORAL TRIBUTES. MISS. GALLOWAY, late Miss Cooper, x • Art Floriste, 99, /Willis-st., opposite Majestic. • Tel. 41-341. After business hours, 24-042. Every description of Floral Tributes.- JFresh-cut flowers daily. .'' ■' : Telephone 43-208. . ; ■MISS- POOLE,- Floral 48, Man- „, ners street—Artistic Floral Work of all descriptions. After business hours ring MISS WAUGH, Ait Florist, "234, Lamb- •"•»• ton-qy.—High-class Floral Designs at the_ shortest, notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-838; "Flowers Soften the-Burden of thd . Afflicted." -■JOOSEMAKY FLORAL STUDIOS *, • ■ - (MISS BLACK).', 129, iWillia street and 10, Woodward street, i lowers Telegraphed, Mailed, or Delivered. Telephones 44-455, 50-663. P.R. .54-817; THE PAREY BOWER. ~~~ PRESENTATION, Wedding. Bouquets, fr -a f nd Floral Decorations. Funeral J-ributea executed at shortest notice Tel 6U&'. Private 50-343. Miss A. Fareyi Burlington Arcade.' ' ■ MONUMENTAL MASONS. ~~~ TXICKMOTT. AND SON«, Monumental "•• Masons,: opp. Cemetery,. Karori, for Reliable Cemetery: Work at.lowest prices in Wellington. Tei.26-939.. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ "r\ENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best ±* materials; lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl. nest Paramount ■ineatre. T^ENTAIj Repairs in 2 hours;.,best r. ,P? te"als lowest cost. Simpson, JJentist, Couttenay-pL nest Paramount Xneatre. :T)ENTAL Kepairs in 2 hours; bSt rLf^ 6? 18. lowe? fc cosfc- Simpson, Theatre. CourtenayP l- »est Paramount 'P^S^r-" 3 Per Set: the difParamSnnt IT, P6On' Dentist. next, door jrarainQunt Xneatre. ■ . ■ T^S.^ 2., 1; 0,! Per w« spend the difP a r 3 4 e O un Ct e-Thte.° n- Dentist ' ae^ *<><>* r£EKTH, £U.m per Set; spend the dif- - 0" Dentist' °^ d°°r 7T P^esWl present stocks exhausted. Grand Hotel Home Supply Store; £ lerms, Frocks, Coats, Costumes Heimann's, 13a, Conrtenay.pl. .*"""»• "DRITISH Fair Play—Urand Hotel policy" . nl-^ BO m V*lo** owing increased exchange till present stocks exhausted. Prove it at onr Home Supply' Store. QS.eid.PER week for comfort. A Chel- <* terfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed or Duchesse at Art Cabinet jCo., Willis-'st. t'EPPELT'S Port, extracted trom the ♦^ rich grapes grown on the chosen vineyards of South Australia, quarts -3s 6d pints 2s. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. WALKER'S Umbrella Shop,, 11, ,Man~*y ners-st." (next Britannia Theatre) Makes, Sells, Re-covers, Repairs' Umbrellas, Snnshades, Walking Sticks, Scissors and Cutlery ground daily; China, Glassware, etc., cemented and riveted. /"JATARRH— Gentleman completely reyj covered by simple cure, will help sufferers free. Send addressed envelone to G.P.O. Box 780, Auckland. ■ "PLOSSO Art Silk is famous for its silky ■*• lustre and beautiful permanent colours. All drapers. ;.; TJOME Brew! Use Lion brand. 2s packet ±~ makes 18 bottles of sparkling ale. C. H. Perrctt, Chemist. "

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 1

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