FUNEBAL NOTICES. r PHE Friends of the late Huy. Walker are invited to attend h:.> Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 187 Papaiiui road, on Saturday, September 16th, at 2 par... for the Bromley Cemetery.—GEO. DICKINSON. 24!€» GEORGE BAHRELL,* FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES and CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. •PHONE 30-203 0118111 or 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. (Established 1876J Bzm GEORGE DICKINSON, FUNERAL FURNISHES. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages. For Funerals to any Part of New Zealand. 'PHONE 33-554 <NithlorOw>. mm LAMB and HAYWAED. LTD, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 292 CASHEL STREET. CITY. THONE 34.522 (DAY OR NIGHT). Private Address: WILLIAM LAMB, 'Phone 34-544. 307 Manchester street. mtsz JOHN RHIND. FUNERAL FURNISHER. Business Address: 19 LONDON STREET, RICHMOND. •phone 36-174 (NIGHT AND DAY.) Private Address: 10$ MONTREAL ST.. SYDENHAM. 'PHONE SS-187. 8S»1 J. LAMB and SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, Established 187S, 234 LICHFIELD STREET EASTTELEPHONE 34-520 (DAY OR NIGHT.) L. A. lUNG. L 5415 Manager. AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. r THE ANNUAL GENERAL BUBTING x of the CANTERBURY AUTOMOB^ E ,_ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated) will be held m the Club Rooms. 151 Worcester street, on SATURDAY, the 30th DAY of SEPTEMBER, im at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report aod Balance Sheet. - Election of Officers for the year. Nominations for the Offices of * dent, Vice-President, audi Councillors will require to b® in my hands by the 16th day of SEPTEMBER, 1833. J. S. HAWKES, Secretary- ■ • Four members of the Council retire by rotation:—Messrs F. G. Hobbs. H. E. Kjennett, J. Mason, and L. It Wilson. RAILWAY NOTICES. ose VISIT OF H.M.A.S. CANBERRA LYTTELTON LINE TRAIN SERVICE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. 'T'HE Usual Sunday service, on the Lyttelton Line wit! be suspended; Trains stopping where requires for passengers will leave Christchurch for : Lyttelton at 6.15 ajn„ 9.0. 10.0 am, 12.40 p.m., IS, 1.30. 1.55. 2.20, 2.45, S.lB 3.55, 4.20, 4.45, 5.10, 6.0, 7.0, 8-30, SJ6 and 11.0 pjn., and Lyttelton for Christ church at 12.10 ajn., 9.30 ajntt, IMS a.m., 1.5 p.m., 1.30, 1.55, 2.20, 2.45 aJffl 3.55, 4.20, 4.45, 5.10, 5J5, &2S, TX, BJS„ and 10.0 p.m. The Lyttelton-Christchurch ferry train will run as usual.
The Astronomical Obsesralorv e£ Peipinfi, China, the oldest In «fe* world, lias recently eeuel to navmg been turned into a mmoh of historic bronze Mwwmiii<>|. Established in 1280 by thr Tterfcsr kings, the observatory has tew tans casting eclipses and. nsaMwjf mumnomical observations for 633 yfaws. Compared with this reward gfrnflar institutions in Europe are vomt seeing that the oldest at Ltydn was established in 1632, th®t mi Pari* let 1671 and Graenvficjb m ifiTfc
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20961, 15 September 1933, Page 17
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