FUNERAL NOTICESGILBERT—The Funeral of l.m : Thomas Gilbert will leave Hi':Dickinson and Sons. 20 I.;;-: square, on Saturday. Srptt mbt 1 at II a.m., lor - Lie Lm-./ood C > . - tery. George Dickin ->n and Son SCISSON—The Funeral . i the D - Dave Scisson will leave i. - residence, 51 Berry strum. < ■ i Sm - urday, September 18, at 2 t i d the. Bromley Cemetery. Dickinson and Sons. 9V;; BLAKE-The Funeral of t’r r f Ernest Bloke will leave his late ■" - dence, i)2 Holly road. This Day is, urday), at 2 p.m., for the Brunt , Cemetery. George Barrcll. i MORTON —The Funeral of the due Arthur Morton will leave his ho-; residence, 8 Rimu street, Riccarton, This Day (Saturdayat 3.15 r n . for the "Bromley Cemetery. Pr.vaninterment. George Barrel!. 'AD t VAUGHAN—The Funeral of the hue Minna Rosina Vaughan will L-av-George Dickinson and Sons, 20 1 ..i!mer square, on Sunday, September 19, at 2 p.m., for the Clark:, file Churchyard. arriving at 3 nr. . George Dickinson and Sons. PiK McLELLAND —The Funeral of the ’a t Grace McLeiland will leave Lamb and Hayward's Chapel, 292 Ca be", street, This Day iSaturdayf, at 2 p.m., for Sydenham Cemetery: Chapel service at 1.50 p.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 950 i McKENZIE—The Funeral of the late William Rose McKenzie will leave his residence. 64 dinner's road, Linwood, on Sunday. September 19. at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 96711 ANDREWS —The Funeral of the Int* Mary Ellen Andrews will leave St. Augustine’s Church. Waimate. v-n Monday, September 20. at 1.39 r ■ - for the Waimate Cemetery. A. W. Good. GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-554 (night or k GEORGE BARREL!-. FUNERAL FURNISHER, 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. ■phone 3Q-203 (Day or Nighu * FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. 82570 J. LAMB and SON (Established 1878). FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Christchurch. PRIVATE CHAPEL. (Cremations Arranged.) TELEPHONE 34-520 Hours> K. IE HEATLEV. L 6176 Manager. LAMB and HAYWARD, LTD., FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 292 CASHEL STREET. ’PHONE 34-523 (ANY HOUR). MODERN 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. (Cremations Arranged.) Private Address: 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. ’Phone 36-197. RBSIB WREATHS, SHEAVES, CROSSES. Ac. DISPATCHED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ’Phones: 36-171. Private, 22-495. AND S. REIDk FLORISTS. (Gold Medal, 1932.) 271 HIGH STREET. FLORAL TRIBUTES. Wreaths, Crosses, Sprays, Etc, y At Shortest Notice. S - RAS and CO., VS* 261 High street. ’PHONE 32-721. W. A. ERASMUSON. Art Florists. Private 'Phone (after hours) 23-097. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GERALDINE RACES AT GRAB I. 23rd and 25th SEPTEMBER. Tj\AßES—Special Excursion tickets will be issued to Orari from Christchurch-Timaru and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 23rd September by trains arriving Orari up to 11.10 a.m., available for return until 27th September. Special week-end fares will be issuable on 25th September. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ON THURSDAY. 23rd September, special horse train leaves Christchurch 6.50 a.m.. arrives Orari 10.0 a.m. Takes horses in "Ug - ’ waggons and passengers from Christchurch, Addington, Sockburn. Templeton, and Ashburton. Passengers for Orari may travel by the 8.35 a.m. express train. On SATURDAY. 251 h September, special passenger train, slopping enlv at Addington, Sockburn. Templeton. Rakaia, Ashburton. Orari, and leaves Christchurch 9.0 a.m.. arrives Orari 11.19 a.m. Un time for first race and Timaru 11.57 a.m. Passengers for Orari Races imi-t travel by this train—They will nut h>booked by the 8.35 a.m, express tram.. Return passenger train leaves Orari 5.30 p.m., Ashburton 6.44 p.m., ana arrives Christchurch 8.15 p.m Af»e.leaving Ashburton stops only at Rakaia, Templeton, Sockburn. and Aldington to set down passengers. Special horse train will leave Otar 6.30 p.m., Ashburton 7.43 p.m.. and arrive Christchurch 10.10 p.rfi. This tram will stop where required to s-n d passengers and put off horses Should the Races be postponed tr.e special trains will NOT run. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEF, HANDBILLS OR INQUIRE AT STATIONS. BLUE^TIAXIS ’PHONE - 33-557 PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Are you thinking ot selling yov.r business? The quickest route between Buyer and Seiler is through “The Press’’ Classified Advertisements—l2 words is, 3 in&erUoaa & gg,
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 25
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