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\ FUNERAL notices. wRBIDGE— The Funeral oFthTuite Benjamin Emage will leave Geo Dickinson and Sons, 20 Latimer square, on Saturday, June 5, at 3 p.m., for iho Bromley Cemetery Geo. Dickinson and Sons., ggsJ IUSiI— I Tli™Tune"ai of ihe i a £ Valerie Linda Lusk will leave the residence of her parents. Mr and Mrs Raymond Lusk, 9 College avenue papanm, on Sunday, June 6. at 9 p.m. for the Waimairi Cemetery George Dickinson and Sons. 8532 DALTON— The Funeral of the late John Joseph Dalton will leave hil late residence, 18 Clarence road Addington, Thus Day (Saturday), ’June 5, at 10 L a.in. for the Sacred Heart Church, Spencer street, Addington and thence In the Bromley Cemeterv’ John Hh.nd. 8559 LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ■ 292 CASHEL STREET. •PHONE 34-522 (ANY HOUR). MODERN CHAPEL. >V. S. LAMB. A_ H.. MARKER, Director. , Manager. 202 CASHEL STREET. M 7122 JOHN RHIND, FUNERAL FURNISHER. 19 LONDON STREET, RICHMOND ’ PHONE 36-174. Private Address; 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. ’Phone 36-197. RBSIB GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LaITMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages for Funerals to Any Part of New Zealand. -Phone 33-554 (Night or Dayy GEORGE BARBELL, FUNERAL FURNISHER. 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. -phone 30 203 (Day ° r Night) FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. J. LAMB and SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. PRIVATE CHAPEL. 234 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TELEPHONE 34~520 tAU Hours> L. A. KING. L 6176 Manager. .WREATHS. SHEAVES. CROSSES. &c DISPATCHED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. -Phones: 36-171. Private, 22-495. AND S. REID. FLORISTS. (Gold Medal, 1932.) 271 HIGH STREET. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Wreaths, Crosses, Sprays. Etc, At Shortest Notice. gRAS AND C 0.. 261 High street. ’PHONE 32-721. W A. ERASMUSON. Art Florists. Private 'Phone (after hours) 23-097

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22111, 5 June 1937, Page 25

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