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fjSNDERS--PIENDHRS •«l r^7 ir Gionceet«r street east" 1 at my Office up Specification «%J? t 4th. tii* rt'ediiesdsy. e jf o 'u\TFOßT, Architect. Roper's TO COOL their 1 CHAMBER BUILDING at specincation of the work may be w' it the harbour Board Office, Chrisichurch. to t}, e Cliairman, ana i««3 ['-reader far Exter.«on, Cool Chemt .' mu«t be de.ivwed at this Offico not Uter Sail 2 P-r... on WEDNESDAY, tho Itb September r.cxt. By Order. __ Secretary and Treasurer, - Lyttc.to:i Harbour Board. Tivtti'lton Harbour Board Office, Christchurch 2»h August, 1907. 2GG3 A.NI) CO., LTD., VY. Tiilßr.R AND COAL mkrCSAMo AXD BUILDERS' IRONM.U.SUER3, L.ucoln road. CUAi.b: Westport, Puponga, Greta, Aberdare, Newcast, c, ila.vern, iirunner Nuts, and olber Coals in stock. All Coals weighed, iiill_ wa:ght guaranteed. All kinds of Native limbers, also Baltic. Orrgon and Sugar Pines, Redwood, Ironbark. Vui iud Janab. Very large stocks of DRY TIMBER and MOULDINGS, also Doors and Sathea. Figured Kimu Doors a sueciaiity. INbPF.CTIO.N INVITED. SO'.NDRtKS: Galvanised Iron, Cement, Bricks, Lime, Fencing Material, Firewood. Paints, etc., etc ALL ORDKHS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY EXECUTEO JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD., TIALBKR AND COAX, MKRCHAN'TS, TUAM SVKEET. HAVE in STOCK every description of BUILDING MATERIAL, including very Urge STOCKS of SEASONED XiiiBKR, kept under cover, ready for immediate use. Cement, Galvanised Iron, Lead, Doors, Sashes. Builders' Ironmongery, Fencing Material, eto. COALS AND FIREWOOD. Wβ are prepared to QUOTE PRICES for BUILDING MATERIAL delivered in town or any part of tlie Province. C 285 i SYDENHAM WaTEh SUPPLY. ■y\TATEK SERVICES, tood Material and 1 T« WorkmsnsEip. ARTESIAN WELLS. TITAN WINDMILLS SANITARY PLUMBING. PUMPS and HYDKAULIC RAM 3. PIPE WORK of every description. Copper, Bra*s and Load bought. T. DANK 3, C 2473 Lichfield street, Christchurch. WALLACE AND LAURIE, TIMBER AOTD COAL MERCHANTS. TVia beg to advise our Town and Country Customera that we have REMOVEiD from our old pTemiees, corner of Tuam and Manchester streets, to our New Premises. 25 to 23 COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. 02263 WALLACE and LAURIE. J. T. BROWN AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. "17ITE wish to adviso our Customers and v > the pub_ic generally that we have RKJ.OVEID from our old business premises Tuam street, where we havo been bo long OUR*NEW , AND SPACIOUS PREMISES IN COLOMBO STREET, Next Cooper and Duncan's!" whero we hay« opened up New Stocks. J. T. BKOWN and SON , . R. W. ENGLAND AND SONS, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. CALL the attention of those about to build, either in TOWN br COUNI'Ri t-. their LAROE STOCKS of BUILDINC MATERIALS, which include heary lines of faEASONED Flooring, Lining, Skirtings, Joinery and Cabinet "limbers, Cement, Galvanined Iron, end Builders' Ironmongery. All Orders will he promptly forwarded. NOTE.—Yards vuA Stores: TUAM and ST. ASAPH STREETS, Chriatchurch. C 2530 P.O. Box 313. Telephone 838. TELEPHONE 84ft. THE CHRibTCHUKCH SYNDICATE. SPOUTING. RIDGING, DOUBLE. BEAM PIPE WORKS, AND PATENT COMBIJiED WAbHLNG TUBS. OWING to the large increase of their Manufacturing business, have REMOVED their WORKS and OFFICE to 92 GLOUCESTER STREET tLstimer square, a few doors east of City Council Yards), where orders by telephone or otherwise wih receive prompt attention, t HEMkNT BROS.. Managers. FUNERAL NOTICES. mjLE Friende of the late Algernon Edgar JL Book are leepecUuiiy irwil«d to a tood hui Funerad, to l«av-o his iia«te resitienico, London etorect. Lyttelton, on Friday, aAh, art a.30 p.m., for the Erag-ish Cemet-ery. \V. RADCLIFFE. !»*9 rpHE Funeral of Mia Stouebtidge will leave X her late residence, I'apanui, i;ear Bligh's at 2.16 p.m., Ihis Day, Friduy, tor Papanui Cemetery. C. bAMOHLS, 26 (iiadatone street, Sydenham, opposite Trent Bros., Durham street- Telephone 90. 1671 THE Friends of Mr John Rankin, of Islington, ore invited to utlend the i< uncial ot his late son, Uyrle Vence, whioo will leave his reeiuence at leiinjjton, on Sunday, at 13 o'clock, and will arrive at the j: rebDt/etun tuurciijuid ut 1 p.m. GEORviE BAKRELL, Undertaker and Embajner. 1670 THE Friends of the late John McGill are invned to atieuU via jb'unerai, which wm leave hie late ret.deuce, 80 Colombo street, St. Albuns, on balurduy, at 3.15 p.m., for Linwood Cemetery. UEORGE BARRELL, Undertaker aud Embalmer. ltol rPHE Friends of Mr Louis Arthur Hutt are J- invited to 'attend the Jb'uueral of his iato wife, Elizabeth, which will iwivo his residence, Montrose street, off Huxley street Ojueuuatu, 011 batutUay, at -i p.m., lor Sydtr.tem Cemetery. GEORG£ BAIUUILL. Uudextaker aud Emhalmer. 16bj TMHE Fnenda of the late "Am. ttewart aro L lespectfuily invited to attend his Fui.eral, to l«ave his late residence, sumuer roaa Lyttolton, on Siuida-y, at 3 p.m., for Ui«« Public Cemetery. W. £6jd rpHE Friends of the late Martin Carrig are X invited to attend his Funeral, which leaves his late residence, 6 Haiuncr street, Linwood, on Saturday. 31st lr.st., i-r 9 a.m. Kequiem Mo«e ut the Catho.ic \_ath(<l.al tbenco Ao the Linwood Cemetery. LANUFORD and RHIND. 2U03 t h A M B AND SON UNDERTAKERS And EMBALMERS. No. M LICHFIELD STRKET. C235S Telephone £39. GEORGE BABBBLL, UNDERTAKER and i-MBALMEB. POLI3HED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMU COFFINS Are Kept in Stock for Urgent Orders. Telegrams or Telephone Orders by or Day Receive Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 53 DURHAM SIREET SOUTH. Workshops, etc.. 232 and 234 St. Asaph street. Telephone 73). LANGFORD AND RHIND (Late W. and U. Lacrford), FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND EMBALMERS. 10 London atieet. 'Phone em. Addr«««es: HERBERT LANG b'UKU, Iβ London atrset. Richmond. 'I'honu &39 JOHN RHIND. 43 Montreal street. Sydenham. 'Phone, ltX'3. Town Oftioe. 237 Cashel street. 'Phone 613. PUBLIC NOVICE. COVERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now n t:i between Etheltoa 1 and Cherkii β-rery MONDAY. WEDKEB- i DAY and FRIDAY, and returning from | Cheviot en TUESDAYS, IHUKaDAYS. and bAIUKDAYS. ARTHUR BOYCE. Proprietor. Etltelto*. faddle Eortsi and Trapt a.way* on hire at getjfill Station at Uβ shortest ootie*.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12896, 30 August 1907, Page 11
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