FUNERAL NOTICES. '. t rpilK Funeral of tiie kite r'ri-orick "Wsl- I X liam Del-main will leave 10 Lower High. 1 street, on Thursday, t.ho 10th i'lst., at *. P-m., 1 (or the lliccarton" Churchyard. <J. LA-IB ■* and SOX. 8633 . rpilE Friends ot Mr and Mrs Borland aro ' J. respectfully invited to attend tho Funonl,'* of their late son, R. H.'Boi'.u.d (Harry), leaving their residc-io, Wouilond, .it '1 l>.m.. on. Thursday, Hay 19th, for tlie Chu»ch of Eng- - - land Cemetery". BURNET and SONS, Undertaker.. *jB7 - rY_E Friends of tho. lato Cliorlr-tt- Bishop, J- of Bishop's road, I'apanui, aro invited to attend her Funeral, which will leavo 334 St. Asaph sfrcel "Went, on Saturday, at 12 '- noon, tor Sydenham ■ Cemetery., GEORGE ' ' BARBELL. lftß • CHARLES SAMUELS, "UNDERTAKER, DURHAM STREET, opp. Trent Bro*. Private address, 26 Glad-tone strwrtj ~* ' ■ Sydenham. Telephone 'JO. ', : C.594 30 years with 11. Fuhru-ann. . , -> T L A M B A X D 8 0 8,- ---. UNDERTAKERS .V . And EIIBALMERS, _ ' '; No. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. - ' C 2263 Telephone 539. '^. II ■■ !!■■ II- Il_HI ■ ■ '"«■ '■ ■ ' "^"l LA3G. ORD-«d BHI 2J D'%? _••_; (Late W. and H. Lungford), ** .-, r-.' r . FUNERAL FURNISHERS "AND **?,'. " * EMBALMEHS, -.§■-" 16 Londonutrcot. 'Phono 683. ;■ ■ . P.O. Box 523. ■ 1 HERBERT LANGFOHD, 1- London street. , -. Richmond. . 'Phone 6K9. JOHN RHIND. 48 Montreal street, .. '; Sydenham. 'Phono 1603. Town Office, 227 Cashel street. 'Phone 819. ; *** ' '" " ' ' ". ' *** , Gv aU G E BA H R L **► -. L UNDEIiTAKER and EMBALMEK, .. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. Office and Private-.-Residence, 58 Durham y street, South. Work-hops, etc., 232 and 234 St. Asapa ■ ■ ,: etreet. ' - ■ TELEPHONE 721. „| .Telegrams, liarroll, Undertaker, Chrut- | , C.518 church. 8 J. TA*I T, " 1 MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, • . A 271 CASHEL STREET, . . M CHRISTCHURCH, , I, Opposite.King Edward Barracks. _■ The Oldest Established Firm in Chri-tchurcl,.' I C39t6 , '9 W. RADCL IFF E, '1 UNDERTAKER AND EMBALIIEE, I .1 DURHAM STREET. • *s';.j| Telephone 193. C.61. .' fi ■ WINTER :|' ".-■COATS. ! Why defer seeing mc „, , about a warm coat for _l ' winter. I have a fine ;."| j ' range of all wool coat- • ■ I ' ings, and the value lam .?l. - offering to-day eclipses- : 1 anything yot seen in : J New Zealand. . |' I 2nas ow is S' S * -/&S-» casnlij 1 This is a lower price |7 fi than some of you pay | "S for ready-made coats, I.'"! simply because you are j i unaware of my low prices I.* 1 S I for cash, and the excel- fr I b i f| ' § F I j lence of my tailoring ser- | vice, which faithfully \')m * j represents the highest -.a , \ ideal of the tailor's art, loj iat prices suited for every ' I -r ! pocket. 7 im !! — 17 Ei I HIGH ST., CHHISTCUURCG. $ d § 05361 1,1,1 x *
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13737, 19 May 1910, Page 10
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