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STWERAL notices. npHE Friends of Mr W. Nelson are invited . ~ 'he Funeral of his Tate beI his residence, 42 jTj *treet, Sydenham, This Day (Men* Hr[]'„* Q? n .: S{ 10th - for ,he Catholic Cathe«w.t ♦ ReQuiein Mass at 9 a.m.. the Sydenham Cemetery.—JOHN rpHE Friends of Mr and Mrs W. J. Falfv. 00 , n • r ® inWted to attend the funeral of their late beloved daughter, Irene Mav, pir/n thei J "•Wence, 16 Jeffrey's road. A '/w or J the Churchyard rn2?- y J,¥, ond * y) ' the "th inst., at 2 p.m. —JOHN RHIND. g2OB inneral of the late Dermis ■wi !1 leave her late residence, 79 George street, New Brighton, This Day (Mondavi, August 10th. at 2 p.m., for the Bromlev Cemetery. J. LAMB and gOX. 8092 T® Funeral of the late Matthew Toohey will leave his late residence, Leithfield, on Tuesday, Aiignat 11th, at 9.15 a.m. for the Braakenfield Catholic Cemetery. Requiem M**» »t 10 a.m. D. SHAW and SONS, Ajnberl«r, g^Ol r PHK Priendg of the late Mrs H, R. Collison are informed that her Funeral ■will leave 31 Claridge road, This Day (Monat 3 p.m., for the "Waimairi Cemetery. ■ 453 T'HE Friends of Mr David Cunningham are invited to attend the 'Funeral of his late wife. Jane, which Trill leave his res : dence. 55 Alford Forest road, Ashburton, en Tuesday, August 11th, at 2 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. BAKER BROS SHAW and FRASER. JOHN RHIND, P.O. BOX 523, Undertaker. TITOfOP. Hearse and Carriages for Funerals in Town and Country. 10S Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phona 1603; 19 London street, Richmond, 'l'hone RB9. Town Office, 104 Cashel street, 'Phone ei2 - R8690 "jl/TATTHEW PARK AND CO., LTD., •"A FUNERAL. FURNISHERS. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages For Funerals any distance. 292 CASHEL STREET EAST. 'Phones 8379 and 2633, night or day. _ F. NEATE, P7IU Manager.

J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNIBHERS, 384 LICHFIELD STREET E. 'PHONE 539. ESTABLISHED 1878. L 4150 FLORAL TRIBUTES. T?XFRESS your regard with a beautiful Wreath from "Jeamond Dene." Wreaths made at shortest notice. Choicest bio* ■oma. Prices quite moderate. 'Phone 1654. "JESMOND DENE," Florists, The Triangle (opp. Petersen's, Jewellers). B28"4 GEORGE BARR EL L, FURNISHING undertaker. 310T6R HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 221. Garage: "225 Durham' street 'PHONE rtO~t Night or Day. • JSA 8289S George dick in so n, FUNERAL FURNISHER, . LATIMER SQUARE, CHRJSTCHURCH. Latest Motor-Hearse and Carriage*. For Funer&k to any part of., New Zealand. Telephone 2539, Night or Day. D 2774 TIJEMORIAL PORCELAIN WREATHB, ItJL in Glass Dome. New «hipment..Larf« Afsoriaent to' choose 1 from. Choice Designs. Prices reasonable. , A. and 8. R«id, Florists and; Seedsmen, 271 High etreet, Christcburcb. 88517 CITY COUNCIL.

GRAND NATIONAL HOLIDAYS. THE Offices of the Christchurch City Council will Va CLOSED all day on TUESDAY, the 11th. instant, and from 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, the 13th instant. J. S. NEVILLE, Town Clerk. Christchurch, August 10th, 1925. 8067 CIVIC WELCOME TO OFFICERS OF PORTION OF ITNITED STATES NAVi. A CIVIC WELCOME will- be tendered to Admiral Scnofield and the Officers of a portion o/ the - United States Navy, in the City C.until Chamber at 7.30 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th instant., Citizens are cordially invited to be present. J. K. ARCHER, , - Mayor. Chrstchuroh, 6th August, 1925. 7977 VISIT OP PORTION OF UNITED STATES NAVY. CEBEMONIAL MARCH THROUGH CITY. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for a -A CKRKMUwIAIi MARCit through the City ot the Oflicers and Men of a. portion of the UNITED ; fa'i'ATES ,SAVY, leaving the Christchurch Railway Station. at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY Ni.'XT, the 13th instant.' The route will be as fo'lowB: A'ong Manchester street to High street; Along High streit to Cashel street; A.ong Caehel istreet to' Cambridge terrace; A.ong Cambridge terrace .to Worcester street; Along Worcester etreet to Rolleston avenue; .... Along Ro'.)es ! on. avenua to Armagh street; Alon;r Armagh street to Colomb.- street; A'oe® Colombo street to Cathedral square; 'illrough Cathedral square and along .Colombo street to Moorhouse avenue. During the Ceremonial March, Citizens are requested to grant leave cf absence to as many of iheir employees as 'possible, to enable them to view the procession. Drivers of Vehicles p.nd Riders of Motorcycles and Bicycles will be prohibited from using the above-mentioned route while the Ceremonial March is in progress. FLAGS AND DECORATIONS.—Citizens are invited ta fly Fla.gs and Decorate their premises' during the visit cf the United States Navy. In pursuance of (he r>owers conferred by Section.297 of the Christchurch By-law No. 1, I hertbv give rotice that Armagh street, fro-rv Or«ord'terrace to Park terrace, will be CLOSF.D aeainst VEHICULAR TRAFFIC bicyc'es). horses, and foot p3«Ben<»ers. from 9.30 a.m. until r.fter <he Ceremonial THURSDAY NEXT, the 13th inst?nt, to enable -School Children to assemble in this locality for the . purpose of viewing the Ceremonial March. J. K. ABCHER. Mayor. Chris(c]hurch, 6th August, 3925. 7976

CEREMONIAL MARCH. THURSDAY, THE 13th AUGUST, 1923. WITH 4 "view' <o Safeguarding the Public »* ■ against ACCIDENTS, owners of Property on the line of the March, wuo have Suspended or other Verandah®, are hereby justified that Persons must NOT be •llowed to congregate thereon. fl« tbo veriLnilalla Q T-A . not 8%{6 for * SUCA pUipOS©. J, K. ARCHER. Mayor. ChristclinTcb. a/ vM "tii August, 1323. ® ow

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18456, 10 August 1925, Page 15

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