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FUNEBAIi NOTICES. THE .Friends oj Mr George Michael Kennedy are informed that", the Funeral o£ his late wife, Caroline, -will leave his residence, 57 RooUwood avenue, New Brighton, on Friday, at 2 p.m., for tlie Kiccarton Churchyard. GEORGE DAH-fvKLIj. 8658 '■ THE Funeral of the late Ellen Louisa Hammersley will leave her late residence, 97 Malcolm avenue, Fisherton, «m Friday, May Ist, at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 8661 LAMB uJ.HiI'WAKI), LI D., FUNERAL i'.CRNISHERS, •292 CASHEL STREET, CITY. , TEO - XE 34-522. (DAY OR -NIGHT.) Just Landed, Large Assortment ol Arlihci&i Wreatns. Trade Supplied. WILLIAM LAME, Managing -Director. M.7122 .J. LAMB and SOX, ' FUNERAL FURNISHERS.Established 1878. 231 LICHFIELD STREET EAST. TELEPHONE (DAY OR NIGHT.) L. A. KING, L 5115 ' Manage/. GEORGE BARBELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, ' MOTOR HEARSTS ANU CARRIAGES FOR FUNERAL'S, ANY DISTANCE. Jr-ixONE 3Q-203 (XIGHT 0B BAY) - •221 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Esla'olislied 1876). 680K6E DI.CKI.NSOS, FUNERAL FURNISHER,' LATIMER SQUARE; CHRISTOHURCH. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages. For Funerals to any Part of New. Zealand. TELEPHONE 33-554 (Ni S M or Day). JOHN R H I N D, FUNERAL FURNISHER.. RICHMOND. phone 36-174 Night and Day.-. ; Private Address—--106 MONTREAL ST.,, SYDENHAM. 'PHONE 36-197. ' : 5911:51 » FLORAL TRIBUTES; WREATHS, CROSSES, AND DESIGNS Made at shortest notice from Choice Flower#. Quick Delivery. 'PHONE 32-721. ERAS and CO. (W. A. Erasmusou), The Art Florists, 261 HIGH STREET. Urgent Orders After Hours. PRIVATE 'PHONE 23-097. RAILWAY NOTICE. BBS JJACES AT CHRISTCHURCH: 2nd MAY. FARES: Return. fares to Racecourse (including la for Course admission) from Lyt* tolton, first-class 4s lid, second-class Bs* 9d: from Christchurch and Addington, 3s and 2s 6d. Single fares Racecourse to Addington and Christchurch, Is 6d and Is. Tickets available for day of issue only. Only tickets at these fares are available by the Kac# •Holiday Excursion tickets to Chriatchuroi •will be issued from Ashburton-Waikari-Springfield and intermediate stations, including those on branches between thoss points, by trains arriving". Chjistchprch op to 3.0 p-m. on 2nd May, ' available .for return. until 9th May. _ , TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS—On 2nd May Special trains will leave Chnstchurch for the Racecourse at frequent interv,Ua from 11.2U a.m. to 12.10 p.m., returning from the.Kaceconrse at frequent intervals from abont 4.30 p.m. These trains stop at; Addington lor passengers.' • . .J , . , Evening trains leave Ckristcuurcji avusual time, except for- Springfield *-55 P-™-. burn 5.10 p.m.): Ashburton and Southbndge trains stop at Sockburn. Train for .Waikari connects at Addington . with' the sfecond'4rain from the Racecourse. ■ "I?ORBURY * PARK TROTTING RACES r atdtjnedin. * 7th and 9th MAY. ' HOLIDAY EXCURSION tickets mil be issued to r DUNEDIN from and intermediate stations (including stjtionß on Branches south of. Temuka) on .eOi May, and from any station to l><inedm on 7th, BtK, and 9th May, all available fot return until 13th June. . 3 TRAIN. ARRANGEMENTS: - , . J. On "Wednesday, 6th May, a special horse train leaves Christchurch for -Dunedin fit 6.40 a.m., Addington 6.55, -Sockburn 7.1q. Templfcton 7.29, Dunsandel R&kaw, 8.3 a, Ashburton 0.11 a.m., and sjriyes Imnedj» 3.20 p.m. Car Trill be attached ,Sot attendants travelling with horses. _ 'J ». It will take horses from Cte«tchiircH, Addirgton, Sockburn, Templeton, Dunsandel, Rakaia, Ashburton, and Timi^- only. : On Sunday, 10th May, special horse tram., leaves Dunedin for Chnstchuroh 7.30 arriving Christchurch 5.0 p.m. Cars will be, attached for passengers; stops whew required north of Palmerston to set down passengers and where required north of Oamaru to put off horses. 66 ~ rnuswooD fob sajoe. JM.REWOOD FOR SALE. \ 3 Largo Sacks Pine' Blocks' -• ft* 3 Large Sacks Bluegum Blocks .. 3 Large Sacks Willow Blocks .•• Prompt' Delivery. ' _-1 sot ST. 4SAPH ST. 'Phbrie 37-785. FIREWOOD, ETC., EOR SALE. B^p&sg 0 !. 25 %!*&&& 3d bag, <i«"vered. MsON 422 Selwyn street, Spreydon. 1036 1 R E W O 0.8. Dry Bin Pine Blocks, 35b Delivered. Dry BLUEGUM BLOCKS, USs, |-cord Delivered. Chopped kindling use, 2s 6d; 15s quarter cord (7 b»g8), KiJNU 3 °' 7I HALI. SROS.; STBiCKLAKD;ST. ;

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20224, 30 April 1931, Page 15

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