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FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Alfred Ernest Lowe will leave his late residence, Tai Tapu, To-dav (Monday), Dec. 23th, at 10 a.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery.—J. LAMB and SOX. 83d THE Funeral of the late James Nolan will i kj, ] a t P residence, 54 Whiteleigh er Riecarton, To-day (Monday), ber 29th, at 2 p.ir.., for the Sydenham eierr.— J. LAMB and SOX. 5306 THE Funeral of the late Mary Ann Chadwick will leave the residence of her son Albert, 56 Somerficld street, Sprcydon, ou Tuesdav, at 2.30 p.m., for the Sydenham Ccmete'rv.-GEORGE BARBELL. 1247 J- wilt arrive s.t the Catholic Cathedr-. on Tuesdav, the 30th inst. Requiem Muss at 9 a.m., "tlwr.ee to the Bromley Cenieteiy. JOHN RHIXD. __^_ THE Funeral of the late William Henry 1 Cockle will leave hi* late residence, 33 Ford street, Ooawa, on Tuesday, December 30th, at 11 a.m., far Sydenham Cemetery. rAKK. and CO., LID., t ndertakera, 292 Cashel street: 1 - 3S 'OE LODGE. XO. 3, U.A.O.D i\,iJiMur.ifS r,re requested to attend the M Fur.eral of cur late Bio A. Melville, icaviri" tho Catholic Cathedral on X\ r.bDAY."December 30; h. at 9.30 a.m. AT BELL. Aivh-Dnnd. F. E. TALBOT, Secretary. T X S O N, (j ** FUNERAL FURNISHER, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Late«t Motor-Hearse and Carriages. For Funerals to any pert of New Zealand. Telephone 2539, Night or Day. 52774 JOHX RHIND. P.O. BOX 523. Undertaker. MOTOR Hearse and Carriages for Funerals in Town and Country. IC6 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phono 1603; 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone «S9 Town Office, 104 Caahel street. 'Phono gl2 R8690 J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURXISHERS. LICHFIELD ST. E. ESTABLISHED 1878. MATTHKW I'AEK AND CO., LTD. FUNERAL FURXISHERS. Latest MotoT Hearses and Carriages For Funerals any distance. 292 CASHEL STREET EAST. 'Phones 8379 and 2633, night or day. F. NEATE, P7112 Manager. GEOROKBA R R F. L L, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. 'Office: 221. Garage: 225 Durham street. 'PHONE 701 Night or Day. I UL» 82C95 EMORIAL PORCELAIN WREATHS, - ■■ in Glass Dome. New shipment. Large Assortment to choose from. • Choice Designs. Prices Reasonable. A. and S. Reid, Florists and Seedsmen, 271 High street, Christchurch. RS4I7 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rEALTHY CASHMERE HILLS. " KHARTOUM." (Late of 86 Armagh 'street), 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD (Formerly known as "Stanage.") aying visitors received. 'Phone 7027. ----*-- ' "ills School Stop. LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, im-tes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual end Permanent Guests. New house. Up-to-date appointments. Beautifully situated, close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. 'Phone 1970. G«O7 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. .TAGO HOUSE, 269 MADRAS STREET, '' LATIMER SQUARE. Excellent Accommodation. Paying visitors received. PG573 'ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. 52 WORCESTER STREET WEST. UPERIOR Accommodation. , Permanent guests from 50s per week, according t/> room and house. Casual guests 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. M7lßl "BEACHCLIFFS." 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. "DEAL Situation. Sp»cious, Sunny Rooms, • with separate balconies overlooking lea. Telephone IS43K. MISSES HUGGINS end SUCKLING. H 4 214-4293 fENTLWORTH rRIVATE BOARDING >-*■ HOUSE. Quietest, Sunniest, and Best Position'in City. Up-to-date hUhrooms tnd Seuwato Shower. Permanent guests £2 10*, casuals £3 Ss per weeJc. 'Phone 3839. 26 CA3HEL STREET WEST. H 8446 TACANCIES for PERMANENT OR » CASUAL BOARDERS. CITY, near Fire Station. Under new management. Apply 1.4203 !73 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE. fEW PAYING GUESTS received Reined Home. Single- and Double Rooms. For interview C 2766 'PHONE mik MISCELLANEOUS. HERE is a chance for a Cheap Doll. AJI Dolls at Minsor)3 reductd to save packing away. Till 31sl o-ily. M 6517 ■pjECK'S Anchovette and Salmon Shrimp -t Paste—Famous the Wcr.d Over. 5690 MINSONS lOd Scissors." Three, shapesSho;», Nail, and Embroidery. M 6547 SOMETHING you will enjoy—Peck s Anchovette Paste on hot buttered toast. '■Try it. ■ 5890 McJNTVRE'S PuUy esn wrong - atitFriP liable, 5s 6d.. Your chemist will poet for twopence extra. C 7150 THE Roast Beef of Old England is nothing without "Military" Pickles. Sold by ali Grocers. Refuse substitutes. McINTYRE'S Pills, established. over thirty years. Recommended by ladies, Js 6d. Chemists and Grocers. 07153 TNVENTIC -»- at Minsons. -6s is the watch for a -*- at M.nsons. es Bd, 7a 9d, 8t 9d. This is the watch for a working man. 'M6347 OAK Cake Stands, with plates, two and three tiers, from 17s 6d, at Minsons. Tbi3 makes a* handsome and acceptable present. M6547-U9J (GARMENTS starched with -Dove" brand T Purse Rice Starch give twice the wear. Presarves and whitens. All grocers and stores sell it. H 4245-3713 ("'HEAP and inferior (larches work havoc J with good linen. Un only "Dove" brand pure rice starch for best results. All Grocers. H 4245-8713 ADE in New Zealand, but is as good as siny imported sauce, is "Ship" brand Worcester Sauce. All grocers sell it. H 4245-8714 ERVED in all the better class restaurants. Ask for them by name. "Military" Pickles. All Grocers. Look for the name "Military H 4245-8715 WITH that Cold Joint try "Military" Pickles. Adda J»Ji»h to the meal Sold by all grocers insist on "Military." 434*-871* HORSEHAIR BOUGHT. JUSTING AND CO., LIMITED, BRUSH MANUFACTURERS. 26 Fyfe street, off Madras street

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18267, 29 December 1924, Page 15

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