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FUHE&AL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late William Wallace Gibson will leave his late residency 95 Idrie road, This Day (Friday),, September 5 th, at 2.30 p.m., for the -Bromley Cemetery. GEO. DICKINSON, Undertaker. £135 THE Friendß of Mr and Mrs J. Borough are invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved son, Desmond Richard, leaving their residence, 6 Gamblin's road, St. Martins, for the Catholic Church, Fisher street, Beckenham, on Saturday, September eth, at 8.50 a.m., after service proceeding to the Linwood Cemetery. JOHN RHINIX^^ r|\HE Funeral of the late Robert Patereon J- will leave the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr Charles E. Challis, Park street, Ashburton, on Saturday, September 6th, at 2 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. BAKER BROS, and SHAW. J, LA2I B and SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET EAST. TELEPHONE (DAY OR NIGHT). L. A. KING. L 5415 Manager. GEORGE B A R R E L L, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, MOTOK HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS. ANY DISTANCE. phone (NIGHT or DAT *' 221 DURHAM STREET, CHRIBTCHURCH. (Established 1876). 82391 GEORGE DICKINSON, FUNERAL FURNISHER, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages For Funerals to Any- Part of New Zealand. TELEPHONE 33.554 (Nißht ° T O2TU JOHN RHIND, FUNERAL FURNISHER. Business Address—--19 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND. 'PHONE 3(J.174 Night and Day. Private Address—--100 MONTREAL ST., SYDENHAM. 'PHONE 36-197. R9751 LAMB and HA YWA RD, LTD, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 292 CASHEL STREET, CITY. •PHONE 34.522/ NIGHT OR DAY. Just Landed. Large Assortment of. Artificial Wreaths. Trade Supplied. WILLIAM LAMB, Managing Director. . ; M 7128 WREATHS CROSSES, SPRAYS, BOUQUETS, POSIES, and FLORAL TRIBUTES of every description •phone 32-906. Orders executed at shortest notice. High-class .work guaranteed. DOROTHY FEAVER,Floriste. Private 'Phone 22-549. 122 Armagh strqpt. 806# R AILWAY MOTOR SERVIOB LITTLE RTVER-AKAROA TIME-TABLE. Monday, . Tuesday, Thursday, Friday—liittta River, dep. 9.20 ajn., 5.25 p*m«'; Akaroa, dej*,. 7.45. a jn., 3.45 p.m. ■ . .. • Wedne&flay— Little Riyer, dpp. MS a.nu, 6,15'1M8.- • Akaroa, dep. 6.45 aim. 4.15 pjb. Saturday—' Little River, dep. 9.20 a.m., 3.15 p.m , Akaroa, dep. 7.45 a.-m., 1.80 p.m. J. REID, JUN., Proprietor,- , H—- • Akaroa.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20025, 5 September 1930, Page 19

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