FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Minnie GitvHm Cookson .will leave the residence ©f - her sister, Mrs A. J. Wrenn, 165 Cranford street, Si. Albans, This Day (Tuesday), November 4th, at 11.45 a.m., airiviflg At the Ashburton Public Cemetery at 2.30 x>.m. JOHN RHIND. *4736 THE Friends oi the late Emily Annie Wills are invited to attend her funeral, wkich will leave 32 Dormer street, Papanui, This Day (Tuesday), November 4th, at 2 p.m., for the Waimairi Cemetery. GjEO, DICKINSON. - «SG THE Funeral of the lato Wilfred Thomas Goodrich will leave his late residence. Mount Somers, on Wednesday, November sth, at 2.30 p:m., for the Mount Somers Cemetery. BAKER BROS, and SHAW. 4753 GEO&GEBA R R 13 L L, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS. AN? DISTANCE. •PHONE 30-203 (NIGHT OR DAY). 231 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Established 1876). 82391 GEORGE DIO K I SO N, FUNERAL FURNISHES. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages For Funerals to Any Part of New Zealand. TELEPHONE (Night otDxj). JOHN RHIND. FUNERAL FURNISHER. Business Address—--19 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND. phone 3 6 . 17 4 Night and Day. Private Address—* 106 MONTREAL ST., SYDENHAM. 'PHONE 88-197. LAMB and HA Y W AS D, liTB, „ FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 292 CABHEL STREET, CITY. 'phose 34_522, NIGHT OR DAT. Just Landed. Large Assortment of Artificial Wreaths. Trade Supplied. WILLIAM LAMB, Managing Director. ■ M 712» J. LAMB sod SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET BAST. TELEPHONE 34 520. (DAY OB NIGHT). L. A. KING, L 6415 Uansges, WREATHS CROSSES, SPRAYS, BOU§UETS, POSIES, and FLORAL TBIUTES of every description. phone 32-906. Orders executed at shortest notice. High-class work guaranteed. DOROTHY FEAVER, Florists. Private 'Phone 22-540. 122 Armagh street. BUSINESS NOTICES. ftf IBS I. SUTHKB hA* B. 163 MANCHESTER STREET. DRESSMAKER. Itedies* Owjr Maferiaf tfsds Up. - - ■ Terms Moderate. Hemstitching Done Shortest No tie*. * S9S9fl" E N.G B A V~E K. PROFESSIONAL NAMEPLATES of Any" ~ Description. ' Memorial Tablets.' Bras* Plates, Raised Letter Plates, Stencils, Steal - ' Stamps, Brands W. R. BABKETT (tea with Holler and Young. 269 A DUB- V HAM STREP?. „ .. ' 83614 Good News SHOES BOUGHT AT 6/8 ™ £ Our Tender accepted: for a Southern Assigned Boot Stock. "Greatest Bargains ever offered in the boot trade. Ladies' shoe prices will be a revelation. This, without any exception, is the finest stock we have ever handled, and customers will be well advised to call without delay. GREAT BOOT SALE TO-DAY At Both Shops StEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET Also Opposite Londontown
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20076, 4 November 1930, Page 17
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