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MEETINGS. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Worcester -] l ? street, TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m., Demor.stra- ' tions of Psvchomctrv from Articles by 'MRS j STEIXMAX, tho Celebrated Psychic. Writi ten Questions on Health and Business I answered. Admission 7,1. 33 ;i BOARD AND RESIDENCE. , j . 1I ' CI. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 /Worces'7 street. West End—Superior * Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Hoarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and I central tram terminus; also within came distance of Parks, Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best petition in City. Telephono 872. Miso Hampton, Proprietress. C 2674 GLOUCESTER HOUSE, ' i S3 Gloucester str?el,_Wcst End, Christchuroh. ! 'TMIE Most Comfortable House for PcvIJ- manent and Casual Boarders. First-class Locality and within few minutes of General Post Odieo and Business Centre. Telegraphic and Postal Address: "Gloucoater House," West End, Christchuvc*». Telephone 952. C 5769 ELLERSLIE. GOVERNOR'S BAY. (Late Taplcy's.) r PHE most Picturesque Seaside RoJ- sort in Canterbury, is now un- # der New Management, and has been Refurnished. Excellent Tablo and Every Attention. Hot and cold bath. Tea and Luncheon in iho lovely grounds nlI ways obtainable CCO74 MRS. HARDY, Proprietress. HAMMER HOT SPRINGS. ; j A MURI GRANGE.—Private Accommodatxn for Visitors and Families. Thi ! GRA-.GF. is pleasantly situated, within tli ra ! minutes from .Baths I TARIFF: _2 2s and 255. Loiters and | Telegrams promptly attended to. I MRS E LAHMERT. Proprietress^ : C3oci j __ | HOTELS. i ~ ~~ j EI-PIRE HOTEL. TIMARU. I , '\fISITORS to Timaru will find Every Co_~ i fort at the Empire Hotel. It is tho ; leading; commercial and tourist liouss ;n South Canterbury. The cuisitio is'under special supervision, and the wines and liquors are of tho finest c,uality. Porters ; are in attendance day and night. j Bool; your room in advance. J. A. DUNCAN, Proprietor, < CC'JSS _ Box 123. Timaru, j CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO S'IREET ! (Xcur Recce's, Ironmongers). : THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for .' ■- Pcrinaiu-nt Boarders and tho Travelling : Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Clo.lo >to Rvulwuv Station end General Post Ollice. ! TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon irom Noon to 2,p.m. '■ Letters and Telegrams will receive, prompt ; attention. Telephone No. 076. i 4171 1 Proprietor^ FUNERAL NOTICES. 'PIIE Friends of tho late Mrs Annie Foster -- are invited io intend her Funyrai. which -,\ili leave her late residence, Little Sinnv.„ ptrctt, Spreydon, en Wednesday, at 2 p.m., lor Add.ngion Cemetery. GEORGE JJAIIKF.LL. 20 '{"HE Funeral of tbe late Kate Ethel Marks ;1- will leave 27 KoKcslon sttect, Linwood, on Thursday, the 3rd inst.. at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 835-1 ! riM-IE Friends of the late James Bishop are » invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 37 Bishop's road, Papanui, on Jhursday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Pvpamn Churchyard. GEORGE BAK- ; KELL. 63 L 1 A NG F O R D and RHINO (Late W. and H. Laugford), I FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND ! . EMBALMERS, j la London street. 'Phono GH_ P.O. Box 523. ! HERBERT LANG FORD. 10 London street, j Richmond. 'Phone t,°3. JOHN RHINI), 10G Montreal street. I Sydenham. 'Phone 106:! i Town Office, 101 Cashel street. 'Phono 812. pHARLES SAMUELS, UNDERTAKER. DURHAM Si'REET, opp. Trent Bros Private address: 20 Gladstone street, Sydenham. Telephone 30. C-1531 30 years with II Fuhrmann. T L A M Ii AND SON. UNDERTAKERS Ar.d EMBALMERS. No. 33 LICHFIELD STREET. C 3253 Telephone 533. GEORGE BARBELL. UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. CREMATIONS aiuuNGED. Office and Private Residence, 221 Durharr street South. Workshops, etc., 232 and 234 St. Asaph Etrect. TELEPHONE 721. Telegrams, Barrel!, Undertaker, ChristC'Slb church. —■^T'lT*—Html—nmnmmui^LKJ (Eotabttßhed 18«3. Tel, 1634.] MANSFIELD'S \ | MONUMENTAL WORKS, I Corner of Manchester tc Allen Sts., | Hive the very Latest arriving in I MONUMENTAL WORK. j Being Specially Selected for N.Z. j C<6<7 CALL and INSPECT.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 13

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