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BOARD AND EE SID EN OK. "ST. ELMO" PRIVATE HOTEL. 62 WORCESTER STREET WEST. QUPERIOR Accommodation. Permanent guests from 60s per week, according to room ana hou=e. Casual gueets 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. M 7115 NEW BRIGHTON CKFE. STAY AT THF. HKALTHY SEASIDE. SPECIAL REDUCTION during WINTER Months to PERMANENT BOARDERS. Apply personally. Best Accommcdation. Excellent Cuisine. J. JACKSON. Proprietor. 'Phone 2633 JGO24 Mount pleasant hostel and HEALTH KESORT, 3200 feet above sea level Situated buck of Redcl.ffs. Splendid accommodation for Boarders Weekend Guests. Liberal Taiiff Car meets trams by request. Ring R dcliffs 'Phone, or write Tea Houae, Mt. Pleasant. H. H. ROBERTS, Provrietor. K9:SI BEACHCLIFF 8," 7 HRAD STREET, SUMNER. Ideal Winter Home. Tariff, £2 15a from May Ist. Families arranged for in school holidays, or children alone. Telephone. 1549 K. Missee Huggins and Suckling. 59165-498 PAYING VISITORS Received at 'K H A B T O T7 M." Corner Durham ana Armagh streets (opp. Art Gallery}. 'Phone 2900. W9S6B Beverley house, WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU. Situated on 2 acres of gTound, one minute from Caroline Bay, tenniß courts, and ba.ty-First-class table. Dinner at 6 p.m. Telegraphic Address: Beverley." 'Phone 232. MRS M. J. HOGG, H6OOI Proprietress.

CROYDON," SUMNER. "PHONE 2717 K. 7-2. NAYLAND STREET, Corner Stokes stveet. MRS and MISSES GREER, offer Comfortably Accommodation to Visitors. TERMS: £2 10s PER WEEK. G6031 PRIVATE HOME. For few "paying guests. Every Comfort. Beautiful Surroundings. 'Phone 6125 A. C 3466 WANTED. BY Gentleman, good Board and Residence, in private family; close to city. Telephone essential. 8.P.11., "Press." 467 Board and Lodging, with »»' Motor-garage; single man. U.F.S., "Prees" Office. * lO SINGLE Bedroom, quiet, refined home 1 breakfast or full board. 'Phono; central. 211 Worcester street. 437 WANTED KNOWN. ANTED Known—Motor driving taught. * « Also lepair work done. Charge! moder-' u.le. christchur:h motor school, 2b7 St. Asaph street, near Armstrong's Corner. J6245-1489 FUNESAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Charles Campbell jiiayne, will take place on. Wednesday, j uiy Uth, leaving the Addington GatUoilc Unurch at 10.30 a.m. lor the Sydenham Cemetery. Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. J. LAMB and SUx\. 6:262 'PHE Funeral of the late John McArthur -*- will leave St. Mary's Vicarage, Ad-ing-.on, This Lay (Wedntaday), July 11m, ai 2 p.m., for the Addingtun Cemetery.'—J, LAMB and SON. 6b©j ''ITHE Friends of Mr James Towers are invited to attend tlie funeral oi his iate wile, Isabell, leaving his residence, 218 ALjorliouse avenue, on m ursciay at is.3o p.m. ior the Sydenham Cemetery. GiXj.h.<jE BARRELL. 6370 'PHEI Funeral of the late Esther Oram will -L leave IS Springrove street, Spreydon, at 2.30 p.m. on Xuursday, Juiy l-Ah, for the Addirigton Cemetery. GEOJIG , J& BARRELL. W6B THE Friends of Mr and Mrs D. Lae are invited to attend the funeral of their late daughter, Carol, leaving taeir 16 Fitzgerald street, St. A.bans, on Thursday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. —GEORGE BAHRELL. 483 rriHE Funeral of the late John Mawson X Shaw, late of New Brighton, wi.l leave 225 Durham street, This Day (Wednesday), at 11 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery.— GEORGE BARBELL. , 6369 /T*HE Funeral of the late Thomas Harrall A. will leave his iat« residence, 158 North ■von rord. Richmond, for the Bromley Cemetery, Thia Day (Wednesday), 11th inst., at 2 p.m.—JOHN RHIND. 6361 THE Funertkl of the late Mrs Annie Cave will leave her' late residence, 109 Tancred street, Linwood, This Day (.Wednesday), the 11th inst., for the Catholic Cathedral at 8.30 a.m. Mass at 9 a.m., thenc® to the Bromley Cemetery. JOHN lwa 6366 rriHE Funeral of the late John Bowdcn -I will leave hie late residence, 180 Brougham street, at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11th, for the Sydenham > Cemetery.—• MATTHEW, PARK and CO., LTD. 63021 PORCELAIN AND MIXED WREATHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. G. BARRELL, 83388 221 Durham street. M. PARK AND CO., LTD. FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS, 392 Caehel street (Five doors east of Barbadoes street). Telephones 2033 and Q3^o (day or night). The Latest Motor Hearse and Carriages. TOWN and COUNTRY Funerals Undertaken. Oak and Rimu Caskets at short notio®. Wreaths supplied. V. W. TAYLOR, P7113 Manager. GEORGE BARRELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 221. Garage, 225 Durham street. 'Phone 701 . Night or Day. I ZtL> 83295 J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 234 STREET - Oak and Caaketa on the Shortest \Notice. Motor Hearses and \Carriagea for Funeralfl Any Distanoe. 'PHONE 539. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FTRM IN CHRISTCHURCH, THE MOST UP-XO-DATE IN NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1873. L 6229 T OHN RHIND. 1) (Late Langford and Rhind.) P.O. BOX UNDERTAKER. MoU Hearse and Carriages for Funerals in Town and Country. 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone 1603* 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phon® 689. ' Town Office, 104 Caehel street, 'Phons 613. F. FISHER, UNDERTAKER, KAIAPOL FUNERALS, ANY DISTANCE. XBOiW SU» XW&

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 14

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