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JoeeS .. FOR .. . -V BLINDS —— - -X 5 > GEES LIMITED, 101 COLOMBO STRICT, \ 4 doors South of L____*l4 Strstt. •*>•>,' -. ]'____ -jjl i PUBLIC NOTICES. j MOLLER and YOUNG.' * r"j&? I Spcciilise in i ■*-* Steel Stamps, Stencil Plat__Stt___' I etc. 130 Worcester street, corner ]faim_£' I FOR BRASS PLAT__S.'^{s«S OTEEL and Rubber otamui. £UM_jO«_ O Letter-cutting try , ;_w_y_ft MOLLER and YOUNG, E_£r«i_Sl| Corner Worcester aud luac]|C(tH^|Eß|| FRED. Assoc. N.Z.I S. '"VslSsSlS ticensed sub v,irajg£i Gloucester Chambers, 195 Glottett£r§ilji|S. opposite Rink Stable*, C_TJil«J__N__s_Bß; I CSO-. Telephone 1830 . T\l|jj||jjjgjj; A LONG-FELT WANT STTPWJf^S»' : L ANGER SCHOOL OF DfiESi&JT-S_§P«' A.M.P. Buildings, C-thsdHl^aniKgS' ' Pupils taught to Cut and M_i__.;'__issl___a__r mont. Blouse and Skirt 255, including Charts. Advan.-^|Jj|£i|3jiH;----i arrangement. Classes Daily days) Tuesday and Friday Jgttau£fca«|3!H^ I 9 System awarded Ist pt«. tt>,%^H : ' Exhibition Melbourne. T-m"nt_dEtfiri*tiiS_B; • " mc - MISSES PITTS. KhidyßiCV^flM^ LOVELY AKAROA;;,'. sjjwtt IDEAL HOLIDAY KB6oßl. !^^H' BATHING. BOATING, -HSH-lSffiliH. CHEAPEST JOURNEY Pf .__gtta^___- . JW. JOHNSTON, the-Mail Cq_M__B___. • has revolution iscl travel os You take the train at Gbristeburdr River, 3e Id fare. • _ . . ' Ys||_B; When you get to Little Bivnr t* iwH____l' : ask for JOHNSTON'S ROYAL §_liM : COACHES. He has made • visit-ioSNH|K possible for the multlttii-or fy'<edu«HMJ|H absurdly high fare of 15s, tuids jt so expensive to get return from. Littlo River to r **Yt^i|^B The result of'this return fare,ofa&olfi-P' JOHNSTON'S COACHES have ■flsffljglßjpl ' Xjvo -Thousand passengers over IhtLJfHjß; iug the last three-, monllis, and fcj3BaM| v it easy and cheap to get where nKKflt' the best holiday within roaoh-,ftf3EjWW, miles of Christchurch. , ' ,V. Don't be induced to pay hiA.^tir*iMM r other coach when you can tW__k3s*?!Ss. STON'S splendidly equipped. 3pn Khfmm COACHES for Ss return irbmdMiMmm to Akaroa. A Wire mil 3^t^Vß«W|i| y " J, W. JOHXS-XJWjfe'.^S , Mai. Contractor for Little. Jjft*;«at(fM| j Fost-I-or Telog-r-phi. Adfl»M*i f -fltawgll LAKE COLERIDGE AHD : HOYAJ. MAIIi CoA<J&^^ A MAIL COACH leaTiMi. Lake Coleridge, ri* and Snowdon, .-.cry PRiPiY MOfflfflggM arrival of train frem in time for ©renins, trail* ffATltlljfllE ' Special attention' given to Va*ia)ffmfaK I Parcels forwarded for del»WTlggW*g| j METHVEN AND ASHBUBTOK^^^ A COACH BUNS between JKriijSl ASHBURTON on I SATURDAYS. Leaves UctkfHL »*_jg___ rive. Ashburt-jn 10.45 -.to. Lew*»_AsjlSlS 4 p.m., arrives Methven 6.4S pJn->VfjSfflß. Parcels and Orders left si. '.Mli ! Stables, Ashburton, and Meth*«tt||||| j ' .'' FUNERAL MOTICES r i^p THE Fiin«ral of the late 3Ks»jgHß will leave the residence _l **__*_] law, Mr Frank M. Voice, Te™.»jMß_gß i Thursday, the 18th inst., af 3 P'«a*SSß Weedons Wosleyan Churchyard.' &S&BR THE Friends of the '»*•' Causland are respectfully ,"*™*fSH tend his Funeral, which «>U >W***ffß residence, Southbridge, This Day _*__l at X o'clock, for the Church ot EngttWgS tion of the Ellesmere Pubho C*a*» I_ BLACKLER, Undertaker. •■gal HE Friends of tho late H. %***}?!____ xospcctfully requested to *!«EKS3 Funeral, leaving his late resid«WJp*^B Valley, To-morrow (Friday), at a.gg'SjSg LANGFOBD a» d (Late W. ana H. __&Z te *?__m FUNERAL FURNISHERS **£» EMBALMERB. 18 Lo-adon street. 'Phooo ! P.O. Box 523. , %m\ HERBERT LANGFORD. 16 <T Richmond. "Phone 899. __m JOHN RHIND, 48 Montreal ««#*j| Sydenham. 'Phone i t »J_'___\ Town Office. 227 Cashel street. fwm_ JL AM B and B *||f * '"'''-■__--] UNDERTAKERS ?.f||| And ''im EMBALMERS, ~^ No. 35 LICHFIELD STBEEI.-||| Telephone 553. '"^g /CHARLES SAMUELS, UNCEBT^ GEORGE ?^_s_?iffia'^ UNDERTAKER and i Funerals Furnished on Modern J**** ~S I receive tbe personal »up«rvJ**» :,I5 • tho Proprietor. ...rig! Office and I 52 DURHAM STREET, CHBISTC_rD_»*E Telephone 721. /*_!_SiS. Telegrams: B.«eil. Usdertsker. <f^ J. T A I T, '• :f MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR 271 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Opposite King Edward B«r»d*r S^jj ■ -rtsriiP^ Tho Oldest Established Firm in gß jJ(|^ G. W.TTpARSONS, '■4--__\ MONUMENTAL MASOF^_-^H| 63 and GO MANCHESTERjB^gSj| HEADSTONES and Marble. Granite and Storw- * ings. Concrete Enclosures, and ail »!*,.£» tions of Mortuary Work. _ "as*l»*-i A few Headstones remaining t _~__ffi__i and Co.'- Stock to bo cleared at I rodu«ion». .'iS^H

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13376, 18 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13376, 18 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13376, 18 March 1909, Page 10