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FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the lote Herbert Louis Michel will Jeavo his late residence, 818 Bnibwloea aftccf, l.'i'y, on Thursday, February HLh, at 2 p.m., for tho Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB a.nd SON. SPSS rpHE Funeral of tho lata Henry Flavel will X leave his lato residence, 501 HadrwJ street, St. Albans, This Kay (Thursday), February Hth, at 3.13 p.m., for tho Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SOJ?. BIC6 fpHE Funeral of the late Archibald ■G. A Macdonaid tv ill leave 123 licrivale lane, St. Aibans, on Friday, February 15th, at 15 «.m., f->r the Bromley Cemetery.—J. L-' *' and SON. «« JOHN KHIND. (Late Langford and Rhind.) P.O. BOX 523, UNDERTAKER. "Vf"OTOR Hearse and Carriage® for Funeral* IVJL in Town and Country. 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phon# 1603; 19 London street, Richmond, 'Phono 689. Town Office, 10l Caahe! atreet, 'Phot* 812. 879* F. FISHER, UNDERTAKER, KAXAPOI. FUNERALS, ANT DISTANCE. •PHONE 11, KAIAPOI PSB7I

GEORGE BARREL 1,, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSEB AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 231, Garage: 235 Durham utattt. ' 'PHONE fj £ J Night .or Pay. George Dickinson, FUNERAL FURNISHER, LATIMER SQUARE CHRIBTCHUECH. Lat«et Motor-Hears# and CarriogM. For Funerals to any part of New Zealacd. f Tekphon# 3539, Night or Day.

J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LICHFIELD STREET. 234 Quk and Itimu Caskets on the Shortest Notice. Motor Hears&a and Carriages for Funeral# Any Diatanoo. THONEI ® .539. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN CHKISTCHUBCH, AND THE MOST OT-TO-DATE IN NEW ZEALAND.

ESTABLISHED 1873. L 4150 •ftrATTHEW PARK AND CO., LTD, M FTJNEKAL FtTENISHEHB. Latest Motor Hearses and Curlaee*. J?ot Fonarais any dirtanca, 29J CASHEIi STREET EAST. . 'Phone* 837$ and 2623 nightc* day. P. NEATE. P7IH Mw»r»». HOTELS. 1 LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN dukedin is ONSLOW H 0 0 S E. • Ocean tßetcJi. St. Kiidft, DUNEDIK. RECENTLY Renovated and Mo+eraiWL Electria light and ample ,h<jt wat« supply. Conveniently situated alongside St. Kilda tram terminus (2d section), and Ocean Beach. Accommodation for motor-caiq. Casual and permanent guests t-te'red for. TARIFF: 12a 6d par day; S3 I3fl fid p« week. Telephone 650. .• , : Telegrams: "Onslow Honse, Dtmeclin."

0. 11. NAPIER, HMOS Proprietor. VISITORS TO AKAROA. rpHE "GRAND VIEW" PRIVATES I HOTEL, - A Home away from home, congenial .climate. Tariff: 9» por city; £3 15s per week. MBS J. WBIGHT, Tel. 65. AVaroa. W9<SS " WELLIN GTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL." , THE MANSIONS, Ghusnw street. RECENTLY altered and renovated throughout. Large Commercial and Drawing" rooma. Now in its fifth year under present management.' Tariff 12a day, £3 XOs per week. Telegrams: "Mansions, Wellington." COOKE and McGOWAN, RBSIB Prop riotreaaea. J

gEVERLET HOUSE, TniAßff. Situated on 2 teres ohgrrand iftai overlooking the M*. ' , Dinner at 6 p.m. (Separate tables.) Terms on application. MBS M. X. HOGG, Thon« 233. ProprUtraM. j Storekeepers reeoauarad "Ship™ Worcester Sauce, New Zeabusd'e bttfc «11 store*.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17997, 14 February 1924, Page 17

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