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BDXTOATIONAIk DIGBT3 OOMMEBOIAL SCHOOL, Hailenstein's Building!, TriangiW (OpF. D.1.0.). SUCCESS depends on efficiency. V* will make you efficient. Success will then be yours. t tuition, thorough and rapid. Our qxialtfled students axe eagerly xmjM after by leading houses in tho city. Our records surpass »U others. Enrol at once and iak» the flrtt it» (J iroaoiritT. D329MJKXI-T LATEST BALLROOM DANCES (Mfcnorf at Murray'* Club and Tha Qraftoa Galleries, London). MISS VIOLET DENNIS, Professional Teacher of Ballroom Dancing, London, is giving lessons in her StudioBoom 21, Victoria Chamber* (opp. tho Band Rotunda). Private Lessons bv appointment. Classes Mondays 8 p.m. far beginners. Im« provers' Class (for practice), Thursday*, 8 r ~, <n.!ll In Q.J..-J. 11 . For appointmento i<l inga before). P.O. Box 635. DS39B-274

CITY COUNCIL. ENTERTAINMENT OF OLD COLONIST* ON ANNIVERSARY DAY. AT » Public M«eting held yesterday »ft«*ji hood, ft Committee of Citisons was aM ' up to make arrangements for entertaininsj Old Colonists at Aiternooh Tea on the River* Bank (Cambridge terrace side), between Co* loml'o street and Manchester street oat Saturday Next, Anniversary Day. Subscriptions towards the cost of the fttao* tion are invited and may be sent to the) Town Clerk. ' H. T. 3. THACKER, Mayor. Christohuroh, 9th Dsoember, 1023. W6l v STJNEEAIi NOTIOBa HE funeral of the late Howard Smith will leave hii late residence, 878 Durham street North, This Day (Monday), Deo. 11th, at 2 p.m., for the Lin.wood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 8071 funeral of the lata Edward Stone! Dann will take place on Monday, Deo. 11th, arriving *t the Bromley Cemetery at 11.16 a.m. 3. LAMB and SON. 6069 riIHE Funeral of the late> Burt Heal wil* J- leave 235 Durham street this day, Monday, at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetorj* Private interment. GEORGE BARRBLL. mHE Friends of Mr George S. Simpson or* X invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Ellen, leaving- his residence, Milltown, Southbridge, on Monday, December I 11th, at 1.80 p.m., for the Presbyterian pow tion of the Elleamere Publio Cemetery. J. BBYCE. •77* E friends of Thomas W. Croffen are in- — vited to attend the Funeral of his wife, Elizabeth Ivy Mlay, leaving his residence, Broo&side, on Monday, Deoembor 11th, at 10 a.m., for the Brookside Cemetery. JOHN) BRYOE. 60GT

►OBCELAIN AND MIXED WEEATHS i ALWAYS IN STOCK. a. BABBSLXi, )AM 931 Durham street. F. FISHEB. UNDEBTASEB, KAIAPOL T/TOTOB FUNEBALB. ANT DISTANCE, 'PHONE 21, KAIAPOL FSOTB aEO B O E FUBNISHING TTHDEBTAKEB. MOTOB HEABBES AND MOTOB OABBIAGB3 FOB FTOEBALB ANT DISTANCE. Office: 391. •PHONE rjOi Night «* D»£ JOHN BHIND (Late Longford sod Bhind), Undertaker. P.O. Bos S3S. ITOTOR Hearse and Carriages for Fua*> i- rals in Town and Country. 106 Montreal street. Sydenham. 'Phone 1603. 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 68ft. Town Offlco: 104 Caehel street 'Phone 813. 89065-6089 J. LAMB AND SON, FTXNEBAL FITBNIS HBB 8 t . No. 284 LICHFD2LD BTBEET. 'Telephone EQQ Established 187 ft, MOTOB HEABSEB AND CABBIAOES. FOB FUNEBALS TO ANT PABT OF OANTEBBUBY. L6l9f

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 13