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funeral, notices. GATES—The Funeral of the Alfred Charles Gates will leave Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 field street, on Friday. June 4, at JUJ p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery, t Lamb and Son. (Qgt ———— —— CRYSELL —The Funeral of the late G K. Crysell will leave his late residence. Cust, on Friday, at % p m., for the Cust and West ton Public Cemetery. R. Harder. TURNER—The Funeral of the k|g Henry Turner wilx leave the res|. dence. of his son, Kaituna, on ftt; day. June 4, at 1.3 U pan., for fi* Sprxngston Cemetery, arriving K 2.30 p.m. John Rlund. 83JJ SUCKLING —The Funeral of the lag waiter bucKimg win leave nis ate residence, 3» naCKthorne roao, Cajs. mere, on Friday, at 2 p.m, «* the Hinwood Cemetery. George Bar. relL ' BS> UiAKCOMBE— The Funeral of the tab Frederic* Lscott Larcombe will leave Larao ana nay warns cnapei, 28 Casnei street, on Friday, dune Rk, at a p.m, ror Bromiey Cemeteti Chapei service 1.50 p.m, L«3r and Hayward, Ltd. 83Q GEORGE DICKINSON and SQHSL FUNERAL rUUNISHEBS, L-rt-XiiviEß CXUUbXCHuttCH. . Latest Motoi nearsts and Carriage for Funerals to Any Part of New Zealand. : ’Phone 33-554 ***** or Jgfc GEORGE BARREL!.. FUNERAL FURNISHER, 221 DURHAM STREET, CHURCH, phone 30 203 CDay 0T i’UNERALS CONDUCTED TO ASK PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ? ESTABLISHED 1876. -si J. LAMB and SON, | f ! FUNERAL FURNISHERS. PRIVATE CHAPEL, f' 234 LICHFIELD STREET, . CHRISTCHURCH. Me elephone 34-520 —i L. A. KING, 3176 Man^P« ir|jP LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 292 CASHEL STREET. HONE 34-522 (ANY SoDß> * MODERN CHAPEL. A. H. S. LAMB. ~ Director. 292 CASHEL STREET. JOHN RHI ND. f I FUNERAL FURNISHER, f|| LONDON STREET. RICHMQS& ’PHONE 36-IT4. Private Address: 106 Montreal street. Sydenham. ’Phone 36-197. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Wreaths. Crosses. Sprays. Etc, At Shortest Notice. R A S AND C O, E 261 High street. ’PHONE 32-7JL W. A. ERASMUSON. Art Florist*, 'rivate 'Phone (after hours) 23-UfU MOTOR SERVICES. s ttS A HANMER SPRINGS AND WAIAtt. HANMER SPRINGS AND WAIAft. HANMER" SPRINGS AND WAIAU. PARS LEAVE NEWMAN’S MOTOB& LTD., GLOUCESTER STREET. AT 9.30 AJVI DAILY. AND 3 P.M. . _ on IVIONDAYS. TUESDAYS, THORS” DAYS, FRIDAYS, and SATURDAYS. WEDNESDAYS—9.36 aan. and 5-JPrt* PASSING THROUGH Amberley. WaP kari, Hawarden, Hurunui, CuhW®* 1 den, Rotherham. Waiau, anc| Haa* mer Springs. BOOKINGS: _ __ Newman’s Motors ’Phone 3S-Ssfc Thos. Cook and Sons. ’Phone 34-flu. Tourist Office. ’Phone S(W* MOCKETTS MOTORS. LTD, ' I USTROUS Ready-Mixed Paint un* I equalled for covering capacity, durability, appearance, and economy. SMITH and SMITH. LTD, 58662 Cr. rn uam-High streets. I \ISPOSE ot youi Pets and excess Live Stock through the medium that brings results to thousands. “The Press” Classified Advertisements- -• words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d 'Phone 33-358 -6 OF KEEN INTEREST TO EVERT READER “The Press” Classified Advertise* ments are ot keen interest to ieM of thousands of readers. Each morning the “Smalls” are read 1 carefully for bargains, and the word “Bargains” cover a ve*T I wide field It Includes used fuiw* aure, used cars, houses, lawn* mowers, and dozens of otner item*. For the keen reader “The Press” Classified Advertising pages are too good to miss, and If it Is good te read it must be ideal to advertise anything in—that is obvious. 12 Words 1/3 Days 2/6 “The Press for Resotts 0 Covers City, Suburbs and Country X Districts.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22109, 3 June 1937, Page 18

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