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FUNERAL NOTICES. TOE Funeral of the late Richard Finer • will leave his late residence, 827 Selwyn street, Addington, on Wednesday, August 17th, at 11 a.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 4405 ! Funeral of the late Thomas Gerald • Whitty will hove the Catholio Cathedral on Tuesday, August 16th, at 9.30 a»m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. J. LAMB and SON. 4492 IHE Funeral of the late John M. Booth will leave his late residence, Main street, Oxford, at 1.80 p.m. on Tuesday, August 16th, for the Oxfoitl Cemetery. T. L. GAINSFORD, Undertaker. 4527 >HE Funeral of the late Richard Mills will leave his late residence, 835 Tusm street, City, This Day (Tuesday), August 16th, at 5.30 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 4548 HE Funeral of the late Nelson MoMotukarara, on Wednesday, August 17th, at 2 p.m., for the Gebbie'a Valley Churchyard. J. LAMB and SON. 4546 THE Friends of Mr and. Mra L. V. Samuels are invited to attend the Funeral ox. their late daughter, Olga Cathie, leaving the" residence of her grandparents (Mr and Mrs *r-_i..-.\. «ia Hf4U n « cJ..L rm.2_ Day (Tuesday), August 16th, at 2 p.m., for tha Sydenham Cemetery. J, LAMB and "»HE" Friends of the late Charles P. Rich are invited to attend his Funeral, leav» ing the Christchurch Hospital To-day (Tuesday), at 2.80 p.m., for tho Bromley Cemetery. J. ANDERSON, 107 Victoria street. 797 E O R G E BARBELL, VX FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 221. Garage: 225 Durham street 'Phone 721. Night or Day. 106 Montreal atrett, Thonsi Sydenham. **1603. 19 London street, TPhon»a Richmond. P.O. Box S». JOHN R H I N a j Town Office: 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 819. FUNERALS conducted by Motor Heart* o; with Horses. . R8855-9489 J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL, PUBUIBHB.BS, No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET.' Telephone ROQ Established 1878. \ FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PAST I OF CANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES. PUBUO NOTICES. ■pjRIZE-WINNERS OF SEARCHLIGHT i r WAX CANDLE COMPETITION, 192 L , Mra P. MoGrath, 51 Oxford street, Lyttek ton, 1 Costume, value £6 6b, made by t&4 i>./i. Farmers' Co-op. l Mrs W. F. Steere, 11 Manning's Woolston, 1 Dress Length Value £1 Jo. Miss V. Buckley, Cornwall road* Lytterfoa% 1 Dress Length value £1 Is. Mrs Guthrie, 335 Moorhouse avenue, Christ* thurch, 1 Dress Length value £i la.' Mrs Broadhurst, 128 Bordesley street, Lir> wood, •!, Drees Length value £1 la; Miss G. Fahey, Little River, 1 Dices Length value £1 Is. Miss H. MoGifford, Dampier's road, Lytrelton, 1 Dress Length value £1 Is. 23018-8073 TRESPASSERS. ANYONE TRESPASSING on my proTterty- at South Malvern will be PBO&ECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. "" 4585 THOS. S. KESTEVEN. PBOPEBTIEB JOE SALE. FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. TIORD AND HADFIELD, LIMITED, VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH. SPLENDID SPECS. ON EASY TERMS. COMMEMORATE this visit to Christ- • church by buying into a good City Holding, well let, and see your money grow. SURE AND CERTAIN k made by purchasing a. good Property, and holding on to it. SPLENDID CORNER CITY HOLDING, in centre of Warehouse District, consisting of Large Shop (Two-storey) and Dwelling Rooms, attached. Also large TwoBtorey Dwellinghouse, adjoining, plastered, and with every convenience. Vacant land within 8 chains quoted at £so■ per foot, and factory site on opposite corner (of near area) sold last month for £2OOO. TOTAL RENTs7~£3 PER WEEK. These are low, and could be raised. GOVT. VALUE, "" SELLING PRICE, £1950. N £1950. £1950. £1950. The buildings could not be. erected for Che money. Our instructions are to sell, and we can arrange a small deposit and balance either on Mortgage or by instalments. TWO BRICK SHOPS 'and also DWELLINGHOUSE, i-acre, 1 chain frontage, in one of Christchurch's most thriving districts, on main tram route, and with splendid shops all round. The present rentals, 28s 6d, are very low.'iind nave not been raised. P.RICE £B6O. PRICE £BSO. Tho Buildings could not be erected for the money, and the section alone is worth £SOO. The property has to bo sold to wind up estate, and we can arrange easy tonus with tho Trustees. NOTE.—A wise man will to-day look into every tempting proposition. It is always worth the time and the trouble, for, eo fortunes are made. The above propositions are worth the time and the trouble. FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD., Land and Estate Agents, And Trustees' Representatives, 133 WORCESTER STREET, Christchurch. F5624-4204 HEW ARD AND HARRIS. HEWARD AND HARRIS. LAND AND" ESTATE AGENTS, 94a HEREFORD STREET, Christcharcii. COUNTRY STORE AND FARM. 9 GUARANTEED BUSINESS, situated in Canterbury, near Seaaido, 46 .Acres Heavy Land, worth at least £6O per acre, at present carrying 24 cows, without growing winter feed. Nice-Five-roomed House and all outbuildings. Grocer's Shop turnover about £3500 per annum, can be increased to £SOOO. Price £3600, cash required £ISOO. Cash preferred, but would consider taking over farm or house in exchange. A(\ ACHES, 16 miles out of City—Gccu S--4U roomed Dwelling, heavy land, pick of district. Carries 23 cows. Price £2200, £6OO cash, balance, £I7OO, Gov. Mortgage, at 4J per cent. Hurry for this. H2467-141S "P OLDEN BREW" VINEGAR is genuics VJ pure malt, has al! vernment tests. " "S and SONS., LTD., are sow opened. Latest designs to choose, _from,_jt

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17225, 16 August 1921, Page 11

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