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FUNEBAL NOTICEa *HE Funeral of the ht* Alice Campbell «- Harbison will leave her mother's resience, 123 Ferry road. This Day (Wednosay), August 13th, at 2 p m., for service in alvatisn Army Hall, Fitzgerald avenue, linwood, and then to the Bromley Cemeery. J. LAMB and SUN. 7021 rHE Funeral of the late Kathleen laobel Mcßae w.,11 leave her paren.s rescknee, 30 Bealoy avenue, This Day OKesdnesda/), mgust 13th, at 11.15 a.m., lor the Papanui ;hurchyard. J. LAMB and SON. 7003 *HE Funeral of the late Caroline Dunford will leave her late residence, 12 Poul>n street, Addington, for the Sydenham emetery, on Thursday, the 14th inat., at p.m. JOHN RHIND. 7056 *- leave hi 3 late residence, 15 Richmond errace, Christchurch, on Thursday, the 4th inst., for the Catholic Church, Addingon, at 8.40 a.m. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m., hence to the Lincoln Cemetery. JOHN iHIND. 7058 'HE Friends of Mr William J. Galvin are invited to attend the Funeral of is late wife, Naomi Ru h. leaving his resience, Lakeside, on Thursday, at 1.30 p.m., or the Sedgemere Cemetery. J. BRYCE. SIS Funeral of the late Sarah Ann Glynan will leave her late residence at Akaroa t 8.30 a.m. Thursday, August 14th, for ReuTem Ma« 3 at the Roman Catholic Church, nd from ther* to the Romnn Catholic Ceme:ery. WALKER and SONS. 7070 GEORGE FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HE-ARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Cfice: 221. Garage: 225 Durham street. 'PHONE rr<>i Night or Day. I -£!• 82695. GEORGE FUNERAL FURNISHER, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor-Hearse and Carriages. For Funerals to any part of New Zealand. Telephone 2539, Night or Day. J. LAMB AND SON, •UNERAL FURNISHERS. <y}A LICHFIELD STREET. Oak and Rimu caskets on the Shortest Notice, [otor Hearses and carriages for FuJ Any Distance. 'HE OLDEST ESTABLISHED FIRM IN HRISTCHTJRCH, AND THE MOST UP- • TO-DATE IN NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1873. L 4150 ATTHEW PARK AND CO., LTD., FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages For Funera's any distance. 292 CASHEL STREET EAST. 'Phones 8379 and 2633, night or day. F. NEATE, '7112 Manager. JOHN RHIND (Late Langford and Rhind). P.O. BOX 523. UNDERTAKER. l/TOTOR Hearse and Carriages for Fun- '■*- erals in Town and Country. 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone 603; 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 39. Town Office, 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 12. 2724 I MEMORIAL PORCELAIN WREATHS, L in Glass Dome. New shipment. Large ssortment to choose from. Choice Deigns. Prices Reasonable. A. and S. Reid, i'lorists and Seedsmen, 271 High street, Christchurch. R8517 LONG F E'L T WA NII 'HE LEADING HOTEL IN DUNEDIN IS NOW: AN ESTABLISHED FACT! THE EXCELSIOR, omfortable Lounges. Smoking and Dr*wing Rooms. Artistic Dining- Rjom. Large Airy Bedrocms. Excellent Cuisine. First-class Service. SPLENDID ORCHESTRA liscourses Delightful Music During Dinner. THE LOUNGE a one of the features of the Hotel, and is omfy and cosy to the extreme with its luxurious Couches, Chairs, and Lovely' Carets. All Furniture and Furn.swings have een specially selected and are in splendid iste. The Hotel Use f has been re-appoint-d, re-decorated, and in some parte reconstructed. IMPOSING PRIVATE ENTRANCE. In itself this is worihy of the amb.tions ■f the owner, and ensures an absolute priate entrance for Guests. Separate entrance o the Bars. The latest form of AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIFT las been ' installed for the convenience of the Patrons. The Public are invited to inspect the Hotel any afternoon. WM. QUIRK, G4233 Proprietor. AUSTRALIA AND SUNSHINE. WHEN contemplating • a visit, cable the HOTEL SIDNEY. The Classic Lounges are cosily heated, while the tunny Roof Garden is a delight. There is a Hot Water Service and a Telephone in every bedroom. Wireless- Loud Speakers are installed in all the Publio Rooms, and Roof Garden, while Electric Pre sing Rooms for Ladies are fitted throughout the Hotel. . Tariff: Inclusive, from .. .. 15s Gd. Rojm and Breakfast, from .. 10a €d. Cables and Radios: "Otelsdyne." Management: E. X. cheeseman. G4256-3 GODLEY HOUSE, DIAMOND HARBOUR. THE IDEAL WINTER HOLIDAY RESORT No Frost. No Co.d Winds, nnd all the Sunshine. AMUSEMENTS—uoIf anH Hill-climbing. Forty minutes from Christchurch Station by Rail and Launch. Fare. 3s return. Tariff, £3 8s per week. 'Phone Diamond Harbour Bureau, or write W. PAINE, P6528-9687 Proprietor. BEVERLEY HOUSE, TIMARU. lITUATED on two acres of ground, and ll uvo minutes from Caroline Bay, Tennis Courts and Bathing Sheds. Dinner at 6 p.m. Supper at 9 p.m. (Separata tables.) Terms on appLcation. MRS W. 3. HOGG, Proprietress. •Phone 232. H 4279 "WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL.' THE MANSIONS, Ghnznee street. altered and renovated throughout. Large Commercial and Drawing- , s Xow in its fifth year under present management. Tariff 12s day, £3 10s per week Teiegrams: "Mansions, Wellington." COOKE and McGOWAN, RBSIB Proprietresses. HOTEL CABGEN, AUCKLAND. Now Fully Licensed. .IE above Hotel is under new management, and replete with every modern venience. H 6384 MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. CENTRAL and Sunny Position, with ojs«n bakonie* facing Sea. Spacious grounds in beautiful garden. F.m-cleai accommodation for Tourists »nd Visitors. Terms moderate—special redaction to permanent boarders. H. W. THOMPSON. 'Phone 4688. Proprietor. XS6O9

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 15

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