FUNERAX- NOTICES. rpHE Funeral of the lato Jeanie Louies Rattray will leave the Bush Inn, Upper Riccarton, on Eriday, July 18th, at SI p.m., • for the Riccarton Churcaymfd.—»• LAMB and SON. g<QB rpHE Funeral of the late William will leave his late resluexioci 854 .Ox» ford terrace, This Day (Thursday), July 12th, at 11 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery.—J. LAIIB and SON. 6 *°* rpHE Funeral of the lato . Mary Anna Stewart will leave her latp residence, ]-U Linwood ivtnra, on Friday, July 18th, at 0 p.m., tor tho Sydenham Osmetery. J. LAMB ond SON. Mi rpHE Friends o! Mi and Mrs Groso i» : J- invited to attend the Funeral of tbej* late eon, Sydney John Harman, leaving'their residauoo, \ 3 Brightling's Lane, City, on Friday, at 11 a.m., fnr the Avoneide Chusttl* yard. GEORGE BARIIELL. TEE Friends of Mr and Mrs D. Lee «* invited to attend the Funeral of their late daughter, Carol, l«»vin* their residency 16 Fitzgerald street, Bt. Albans, on Thurs3tiy Hi 2.80 p.m., for tike Bromley Cemetery. —GEORGE BARREL!*. 4911 THE Friends of Mr James Towers are Invited to attend the funeral of hia late wife, Isabell, leaving his residenoe, 31® Moorhouse avenue, on Thursday at 8-80 P*uj* for the Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. <9a THE Funeral of th« late Margaret CalAwell will leave *;lie residence •of MJj daughter, Mrs 0, Intooh, ISO Bhirlejj road, St, Albane, for tie Linwood Cemetery, on Friday, the 18th init., at 8 p.m.—JOHN RHIND. , . . 6428 THE Funeral of tho lute Mil# Marioa Baylia will leavo the residence of ner daughter, Mrs C. Gasson, 806 Worcester street, on Thursday, July- 12th, *t for the Sydenham 0 ameteiy—MATTHEW PARK and CO., LTD. - J£OTOE F. FISHER, OTTDEIITAKER, &AIAPOI. funerals; iirr.DisTAiTCEy' 'PHONE 21, ISAIACOL ' Hto7l • " ; ' f ■ M. PARK AND LTD. FUNERAL FURNISIffiRS AND -"V UNDERTAKERS, - 892 Caahel street (!Kve doors east of ' Barbadoeu street). Telephones 2633 ** d 8379 (day or night). The Latest Motor Hoarse and Carriages. . TOWN and COUNTRY Funeral# Undertaken. Oak and Rlmu Caskets at short notice. Wreaths supplied. F, W. TAYLOR, ~ P7IU Manager. GBORGE BiRBBLIv FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. . MbTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR . CARRIAGES • FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 221. Garage, 225\ Durham street.■: ■Phono TOl • Night: or Day. IZ.A. ' 88295 J. LAMB AW> BQN, ; V FU N E R'A L FUBKI 8, 234 LICHFIBLD s lß ® 33 *- Oak and Rimu Caok'eta on the-Shortest u Notice. <■ 'ffif Motor Hearses and Carriages for?Funen*la Any Distance, -• / ■phone"- j vTHE OLDEST ESTABLISHED 1 FIRM IN CHRISTCHURCH, A..L> fHE MOSTUP- ■ TO-DATE IN NEW ZEALAND. " ESTABLISHED y 1873. . L 6229 J O H" N (Late Langford and Rhind.J, P.O. BOX 523. - UNgERJA-KEB.' Motwr Hoarse and Carriages: for'Funerslaia Town and Country. • <■ IC6 Montreal street, 'Sydenham.;- -'Phono 1603; 19 London street,- Richmond, ' 'Phopo 689. Town Office, 104 Caahel street, 'Phone 812. 3724
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17813, 12 July 1923, Page 15
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