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FUNERAL NOTICES. McVICKER— Thu Fimcrai of the I;.. Robert McVicki r wis] Uov - ov: M>. - tuary Chapel This D;v i Tuesdayi. :■•, 2 p.m. for the lircmk'y Come'. ;;: . Geo. Barrell. GARLAND—The Funeral of the ]:.•<■ Madge Violet Garland will leave K r late residence. 58 Paparoa strict. Papanui, This Day (Tuesday', July *:. at 2 p.m. for Iho Papanui Churchyard. John Rhind. 30i>; PARSON—The Funeral <>£ the !:iU Harry Hepworth Parson will lea.v his late residence. 19 Riccarton road, on Wednesday. July 7. at 2.30 p.m.. lor Avonside Churchyard. C-*-'orr.c Dickinson and Sons. DALLEY-—The Funeral of the late Henry Ernest Dalley will leave his late residence, East Oxford, on Wednesday, July 7, at 1.30 p.m., for the Oxford Cemetery. Dohrman Bros. MOORE—-The Funeral of the laic Gwendoline Moore will leave the residence of Mr R. L. Hicks, 48Glandovey road, Fendalton, This Dny (Tuesday), July 6, at 2 p.m., lor the Kaiapoi Churcn of England cemetery. Fisher, Kaiapoi. 2979 KANE—The Funeral of the late Alexander Kane will leave his late residence. Bridge road, Ashburton, This Day (Tuesday), July 6, at 1.45 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros., Shaw, and King. 3108 LOYAL NIL DESPERANDUM LODGE M.U.. 1.0.0. F. qPHE MEMBERS of the above and •*• Sister Lodges are invited to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, Ernest H. Dalley, leaving his late residence at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 7. for the Oxford Cemetery. Official dress: White gloves and black left armband. L. G. HIGGINSON, N.G. E. A. JORDAN, F.S. 3064 J. LAMB and SON (Established 1878). FUNERAL FURNISHERS. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Christchurch. PRIVATE CHAPEL. TELEPHONE E 34-520 (All Houxs>. E. H. HEATLEY, Manager. LAMB and HAYWARD, LTD, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 292 CASHEL STREET. •phone 34-522 (ANY HOURK MOrERN CHAPEL. W. S. LAMB, A. H. MARKER. Director. Manager. 292 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, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor Hearses and Carriages for Funerals to Any Part of New Zealand. Thone 33-554 Wight or DayK GEORGE BARRELL, FUNERAL FURNISHER, 221 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, •phone 30-203 (Day or Night) - FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Wreaths, Crosses, Sprays, Etc, At Shortest Notice. £RAS AND CO., 261 High street. 'PHONE 32-721. W A. ERASMUSON, Art Florists Private 'Phone (after hours) 23-097.

MOTOR SERVICES. ROA MOTOR AND RAIL SERVICE TIMETABLE. ■ Through Rail and Motor. Motor Mo., Tu., dally Sat. Th..'Fri. Wed. a.m. p.m. p.m. pm. ChristChUr de h p. 8.30 Rail and Motor. Through Mo., Tu., Motor Wed. Th..F..Sa. Daily, a.m. a.m. p.m. Akaroa dep. .. 7.10 7.45 3.0 THROUGH FARES. Motor—l4s single, 22s 6d return. Rail and Motor—los lOd single. 1& 8d return. SPECIAL ONE-DAY EXCURSION. From Christchurch daily (motor only;. 17s 6d return. • ~ , ._ _ From Akaroa to ChristcHurch. Wednesdays only (motor and rail), 14s 3d return. SPECIAL WEEK-END EXCURSION. CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. Friday or Saturday to Monday, by ran and motor—l4s 3d return. Saturday to Monday by through motor —l7s 6d return. (These tickets are NOT issuable 12th December to 31st January of each year.) Special parties catered for by contract. Passengers and parcels booked at: CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION. RAILWAY CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE (TRIANGLE CHAMBERS); Tourist Office and Rink Taxis. For fuller particulars ring 36-750.

THERE'S MONEY IN IT FOR YOU, TOO! During the week dozens of people have been securing bargains in »H sorts of things which were advertised in "The Press" Classified Columns. You, too, can make and save money by carefully reading over these little messages ox opportunity which appear every morning. Also you can turn into cash all sorts of articles you may no longer need, such as pushchairs, furniture, garden tools, etc. You can let apartments, find boarders, sell houses, sections, or farms, and the 101 things you are likely to want to dispose of. 12 Words 1/3 Days 2 6 "The Press for Results'* Covers City, Suburbs, and Country Districts.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22137, 6 July 1937, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22137, 6 July 1937, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22137, 6 July 1937, Page 17

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