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I MEETINGS. 1 HAGLEY GOLF CLUB. .- «f ______ . ,- ' ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, Out* l>er of Commerce Hull, i THURSDAY, 27th FEB., 5 p.m. 1414 CANTERBURY FRUITGROWERS*. ASSOCIATION. THE Regular Monthly Meeting will be held in tbe Druids' Hall, Worcester strt.t, on SATURDAY. March Ist, at 8 p.m. | FRUIT BY POST. Members who wish to join in a combined advertisement with regard to ths Postal Coupon Scheme, are requested to attend this meeting or to advice (ho Secretary before Saturday. 1807 TIIE NEW ZEALAND CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. 1 (For the whole of tbe Dominion.) riiHE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING will X be held in ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. Latimer square, on THURSDAY.-27th February, at 7.45 p.m.. When Addresses will be. given by the Right • Rev. the Bishop of Ncleon, the Rev. J. R. Burgin (formerly Missionary in Africa.**, and others. The-Rev. H. Purchas will preeids. There will be a Collection in aid of tha t Association. ! The ANNUAL S_RY.CE will be held lathe Cathedral the same day at 5-15 p.m., . I when the Bishop of Nelson will preach the Sermon. 793?' RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SHEEP SALE AT PARNASSUS. ON 28th FEBRUARY a Special Passangw ' 'i Train will, leavo Christchurch for Pat* naastiß at 7.55 a.m., Rangiora 8.40, Amberley 9.10, Waipara 9.24, Parnassus arrive \ 11.35. A Tcturn train will leave- Paras-MiM. . at 6.0 p.m., Waipara 8.10, Itangiora 8.5K, 1 Christchurch arrive 9.45 p.m. The 7.55 a-m. " Special will stop to pick up passenger* for Parnassus at Rangiora, Ashley, Sefton, Bab cairn, Amberley, Waipara, and any station on Cheviot Branch. Passengers from stations between Christchurch aad Rangton. ; must travel by tho -.train leaving Christ* church at 7.21 a.m. and join thy , special train at Rangiora. The loturn twin will stop where required to set down p__w__ge_» . from Parnassus. Season tickets and free passes will not ha available by these trains. 7910 ■ BY ORDER. FUNERAL NOTICES. ''PHE Friends of tho late James Dnuumoad •1- are invited to attend his Funeral, which leaves his late residence, North road, Belfast, - for tlio Belfast.Ccmotery, on Wednesday, 26th , inst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD and RHIND--8078 rjVHE Friends of the lato Miss Rubj- 0«r----l -»- aro invited to attend her FUM-U, which will leave tho ree'deneo of her grandfather, H. W. Vincent, 15 Westenra itrset, Addington, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m.. for Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE -_._iiti._LL. 1771 ritHi: Friends of the lato Ernest Hszlehurst, »- of Wellington, aro invited to attend his Funeral, which will leavo tho residence of his Father-in-iaw, Clios. Marshall, 345. Lichfield etreet East, on Tburrdny, at 3 p.m., for Linwood Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. IS3O 7"* HE Friends of Mr and Mrs Erncal Wells • aro informed that the Funeral of their beloved only Daughter, Moves, wUI leave their residence, Lincoln road, Spreydon, This Day (Wednofday), at 10.30 a.m.. for Sydenham . Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 1831 ' rpHE Friends of the late Alexander McX Queen (lato of Cheviot) are invited to attend his 'Funeral, which leaves his lata residence, 23 Enston street, Riccarton, for the Riccarton Churchyard on Thursday, 27th > met at 2.30 p.m. LANGFORD and I.HJND. . aire LANGFORD and UfilKD (Late W. and H. Langfoxd), FUNERAL FURNISHERS «ju_ EMBALMERS, 19 London street. 'Plums 689. P.O. Box ESS. HERBERT LANGFORD. 19 London sttast Richmond. 'Phone CB9. JOHN RHIND, 106 Montreal street,, Sydenhsm. 'Phons 1603. Town Office: 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 811 C 7079 IjiRED HAIGII, Undertaker and EmbaJiaer, ?,5l Cashel street, Linwood. 'Phone 1.«.*!1.' Private address: 17D North Avon road, Richmond. 'Phone 3546. Formerly of th* Leeds Undertaking Company, England CBIOS T LAMB AND SOU, UNDERTAKERS And EMBALMERS. No. 334 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 519. COM pEORGE BABBB Xi 1* UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMKR, CR. DURHAM and ST. ASAPH STS. ■■'. 'PHONE 73L CTttl gr ■ l l li -________-__---__- ' _at-Ml»_«ci 9K_. TeL M 34. MANSFIELD'S CHKI&TCBNJBCB MONUMENTAL WORKS, Cernmr of M__nehest*r _ Allen Bt».. Have tfco -eiy latwrt arrbrmr. ia MONUMENTAL WORK. B-riae Spedai-y Selected lor N.Z. <__.»» 4___L _otS IWSPIICT. ! — PHE Special "Pago for Women" in Satur; j X day's F.ditions of "The Evening Sm" ; sjjpeais" to everyone. A bright he-roe Mags*.,.'-; i-ne.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 12

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