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FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the lata George Oorliaa Hay trill lc*ve the residence ol kit mother, 20 Howe street, New s Brighton, te the Bromley Cemetery, This Day (Monday), September Bth, at 2 p.m. JOHN StUlUs THE funeral ot the -late John Weir will leave his late residence, 31 Stsiitari street, Sydenham, for the Sydenham Centtery, This Day (Monday), September Bth, at 3 p.m. JOHN RHIND. BTOS THE Funeral of the late Summer* Cor will leave the residence ot his brother. Mr A Cox, 19' Lyttelton street, •Spreydon, tar the Sydenham Cemetery, on Tuesday. Septcmber 9th, at 2 p.m. JOHN Rn iSi\ BTOC rnHE Funeral' of the late Sank Aimie X Mahony will leave her late inUtW 559 Worcester street, Jjinwood, This Dw (Monday), September Bth, at 11 a.su for tt* Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB and SOS. tru rpHE Funeral of the late Eliia Jane McCM- -» land will leave her lato residence. 85 Retreat road, Avonside, on Wednesday, September 10th, at 2 p.m. for the Addiagtw J. LAMB and SON. 8703 THE Funeral of the late William Wood HfiU leave 225 Durham street This Bay * (Monday), at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cametery. GEORGE BARREL!*. 8711 THE Funeral of the late Patrick MmrraT will leave 292 Cashel street East, This Day (Monday), September Bth, at 8.45 im, for the Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Mws af 9 a.m., and then to Brcmley Cemetery. LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD. BTO* ITVHE Funeral of the late David Knrford will leave his late residence, Leeatoo, To morrow (Tuesday), September 9th. at 1 p.m., for the Sedgemere Anglican Churekyara. JOHN BRYCE. s '°* JOHN RHIND. FUNERAL FURNISHER. Business • Address—--19 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND.. 'phone 36.174 Night and Day. Private Address—--106 MONTREAL ST., SYDENHAM. •PHONE 36-197. Sna LAMB and HAYWARD. !•*»• FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 292 OASHEL STREET. CITY. ■ra®" 34-522, NIGHT OR DAY. Just Landed. Large Assortment of Artiieial Wreaths. Trade Supplied. WILLIAM LAMB. ManagingDirecto*. MTI3S J. LA M B and lOS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, ' Established 1878. 284 LICHFIELD STREET EAST. TELEPHONE (DAT OB NIGHT). L. A. XING* L 5415 XnilA ' GEORGE B A B SI li U FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, MOTOK HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS. ANY DISTANCE. •PHONE 30-2Q3 (NIGHT 0a DXT h 281 DURHAM STREET, OHRISTCHTJRCH. (Established 1876). "BSStt O S OBOE FUNERAL FURN: LATIMER SQUARE, / Latest Motor ftearsei For Funerals to Any 'Part'ol TELEPHONE < WREATHS, CROSSES, 4W Mqde at Shortest' Nots«i Flowers. ■ pHONB 33-m, ERAS and " CO,. 11 ;; (W. -A. Erasßsuson), The Art Florists, ;s 261 HIGH ' STREET. Urgeai Orders Alter Honrs.'. PRIVATE 'PHONE 88-Opt: WREATHS OKOSbES, ' Sf»l QUETS, POSIES, and FLO! BUTES «{ every d«Knptlra£' THONB =w ~ Orders executed at shortest so • . High-class work gnajrfcnte*" DOROTHY ' - Florist*.' Private 'Phone 22-549. 1W Armagh a V ] 1 WHY PAY THE FAHCY ?RIOBS . CITY Boy New Zealand-Made Pootwea* . Oar Great Olearing-OntSiilaL Ladles' Dark Tan ane~bar trim, Cuban heels" X9t^Sd , Vi^ sad "Newm < Of aa#£i^ Trr \ Wi! Ladles' Taa WtUow Calf Crop, trim, Leather heeto^S) Ladles' All Patent Leat&«^ Shoes,Bolidwear, 15s 6d— - . LAKE'S . Is* CABHBHQB BTOBBS, SYDBNHftTVr. p ■ i ■ f wWWM « "TVE got ROOM HERE!" "Well, Mother, here I Christchurch, all ready to start' my new job. , f "When I stepped off the 'train I did not know where to* a room. At breakfast I happened to 1 pick up a copy of Tbb- ' " v Looking under the 'Board'iwd: Residence' in the elaasified section, I >';? saw many that sonnded'suitable. I investigated the first, one ~ 1 , l " and, well, it's a fine ra<Ma, and I'm staying here. I had no idea.it'was so easy to find a placeP*: * ' A MOST RAPIDANB EFFECTIVE WAY OF LET* TING A ROOM Qs4 HOUSE, OR SELLING AND BUYING ANYTHING; m VIA THE CL4i COLUMNS OF A Sift 12 words X/-: 3 tv" m

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 19

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