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WANTED TO BUY Guns. Rifles, Binoculars, Jewellery of every description, or any article of value. Highest Prices Given. FKFEDLANDERS PRIVATE PAWNBROKERS. GOLD BUYERS, 221 HIGH STREET (Next McKenzie's Arcade).

PLAYING CARDS. YOU WILL FIND THE BEST SELECTION PLAYING CARDS "WHITCOMBE'S.' i UN-an vj-Lumcu .ridding gold U or silver edged, with attractive designs on the back, 2/6, 3/6, and 4/6 per single pack. 7/- and 9/- per double pack. Double Packs of Cards with snappy modern designs—imitation gold edges, encased in fancy boxes. 4/6 and 5/per double pack. Cards designed specially for initialling. 4/6 per pack. Initialling your cards In one two or three initials, in an artistic lettering, costs 1/- per single pack or 1/6 per double pack. Other Playing Cards at 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 2/-, and 2/6 per single pack; 4/6, 6/6. and 7/6 per double pack. NOTE:—The 1/6 and 2/- quality cards are specially suited for clubs. Specially low prices will be gladly quoted for quantities. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LTD., CASHEL ST., or through Hereford Court. W8417 ANNOUNCEMENTS In order to guard against imposition notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be authenticated to ensure their inseftion. BIRTHS. LUCAS—On June 1, at the Ranglora Maternity Hospital, to Mr and Mrs J. C. Lucas, West Eyreton—a son. Both well. MacGIBBON—On June 3, 1937, at "Whare Nana," Timaru, to the wife of A. J. Mac Gibbon, Silver Hill, Albury—a daughter. WOOLLEY—On June 1, at Nurse O'Shea's, Cameron street, Ashburton, to Mr and Mrs K. R. Woolley, "Everton," Funawai—a daughter. DEATHS. BATES—On June 3,1937, at the Christchurch Hospital, James, dearly loved husband of Fanny Bates, 25 Bealey avenue, Christchurch; aged 57 years. R.I.P. Private interment. John Rhind. DALTON—On June 3, 1937, at his residence, 18 Clarerice road, Addington, John Joseph, beloved husband of Mary Ann Dalton; in his 64th year. tU.P. DEVENISH-MEARES—On June 3, 1937, at Timaru Adeline Elizabeth . ; <Nina), second daughter of the late ■ William and Louisa DevenishMeares, of Christchurch. No flowers by request. Cremation at. Dunedin, Saturday. FRANKS—On June 3, 1937, atLeithfield, Mary Ann, beloved mother of Mrs J. Fraser, Clarence road, Riccarton. At rest. JONES—On June 3, at Ohoka, Omer, only son of John Norman and Thelma Jones, Ohoka; aged 10 months. • McCALLUM—On June 3, 1937, at ! "Riverlands," Blenheim, Robert McCallum, dearly loved father of Mrs H. L. Spark. Southbrook; in his 79th year. MULLER—On June 3, 1937, at Christchurch, Jane Eliza, dearly loved wife of William Muller, 150 Tennyson street, Beckenham. A patient . sufferer at rest. HHLPOTT—On June 1, at Wellington, Hursey Clarence, loved husband of Evelyn Philpott, Paremata, and , youngest son of the late Albert ■■ Miles Philpott, St. Albans. . (FOR FUNERAL NOTICES BEE PAGE 21.) IN MEMORIAM. RUSH—In loving memory of a dear «husband and father, Harry, who died ; June 4, 1936. "' As I- wander to your graveside I stop and wonder why God broke the golden chain of love Arid parted you and I. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. ,STACE—In loving memory of a dear ■ Wife and mother, who passed away June 4, 1936. Just a few words, tender and true, To show, mother dear, we still remem- '; ber you. Your life was one big sacrifice, Your heart so true and tender; You toiled so hard for those you loved, Then left them to remember. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. DANCING TEACHERS. ANNY MACDONALD SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principal: MISS FANNY MACDON- ,■! ALD, A.1.5.T.D., LONDON. WUDIO: FRASCATI BALLROOM . ■;■■ (Opposite Beath's). ■> iAU Latest Dances Taught, including ivate Lessons by Appointment. es can be arranged. M 7231 QNDON ACADEMY. 769 COLOMBO STREET, PRINCIPALS: Mr A. L ghorn, CM.ISTD., and Miss V. G. Ugh, L.T.C.L. TELEPHONE 41-933. DDERN BALLROOM DANCING. , ate Lessons and Classes. EVENIffG CLASS EVERY TUESDAY, at IE P * m FuU P articulars on aPP II^" IpTHE SHERRY OF THE PERIOD. • VINO DE PASTO. INEST Spanish, dry. pale, nutty, matured, and all that a really »d sherry should be. H Gentlemen's Club Sherry Price 81/- per dozen. T ere is nothing better, and very few oven when they cost double M the money. fPSHOP AND CO., LTD., ARMAGH w''' CELLARS §?' Established 1854. Christchurch. §£ 83250 JO you Know—? You can phone "' your "Want Ad." to "The' Press' R-3&8) an d p a y when next in town.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22110, 4 June 1937, Page 1

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