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FUNERAL NOTICES. SCRIMGEOUR —The Funeral of q. late Catherine Agnes Scrintgeoß will leave her residence, 471 Jjgj. ham street. City, This Day (Tuesday! at 8.35 a.m., for St. Mary’s lic Church, Manchester street, Be> quiem Mass y a.m., and thence Bromley Cemetery, Lamb and ward, Ltd.

O’BRIEN —The Funeral of the lafe John Peter O’Brien will leave residence, 43 Durham street, TV% Day (Tuesday), at 8.45 ajn. for tfee Catholic Cathedral, Barbadoes street' Requiem Mass 9 aun., and thence la Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and ward, Ltd.

JONES—The Funeral of the late (Bert) Herbert Jones will leave li, Salisbury street. City, on Wednesday July 6, at 8.50 aun.. for St. ICacw Catholic Church, Manchester stowtl Requiem Mass 9 aun.. and theme lM Bromley Cemetery- Lamb and Hay». ward. Ltd. *|

BROWNE—The Funeral of the hteff-' 1 Alexander Browne will leave late residence. 65 Arnold stnet&±> Sumner, This Day (Tuesday), at p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery, George Barrell. 3SU CREE—The Funeral of the late Jane* Gordon Cree will leave his late residence, 67 Hagley street. Lower Biocarton, This Day (Tuesday), July „ at 1.30 p.m., for the Bromley Cenus tery. George Barrell. 3571 BARTLETT—The Funeral of the late ‘ Mabel Gertrude Bartlett will lease" the residence of her parents; 17 Kingsley street, Sydenham, at lift p.m., on Wednesday. July 6, for thft Linwood Methodist Church. Setwise at 2 p.m., thence to the Brtanlsy* Cemetery. John RhindL

PATERSON—The Funeral of the late Alexander Joseph Paterson will learn his late residence, Neeves road, Clarkville, on Wednesday, July 6, at 2 p.m., for the Kaiapoi Public Cant- * tery. Fisher, KalapoL 330

PROFFITT —The Funeral of the late James Henry Proffitt will leave the residence of his brother, Joseph Proffitt, Coopers Creek, Oxford, on. • Tuesday, July 5, at 2 pm, for the Oxford Cemetery. Dohrman Bros. ■

TAYLOR —The Funeral of the late WO- . liam Patrick Samuel Taylor will*,: leave 33 Oxford street. Lyttelton, on 98 Wednesday, at 9 aon., for the Cajhg|| olic Cemetery. W- T. Lester.

rr>HE Members of the Kaiapol R-S-A. are asked to attend the Funeral of the late A. J. Paterson, leaving hi* residence, at 2 pur, Wednesday, July *

3541 J. TOPP, Secretarv. AND HAYWARD. LTD,.j CHAPEL and OFFICES. *; 292 CASHEL STREET- ■; A. H. MARKER, Manager. W. S. Lamb, sen. Director. phone 34-522. M 7122 GEORGE BARREL!, FUNERAL FURNISHER.

221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 30-2Q3 tDay or Night), j FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANT PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. -Ji, B2S7S JOHN RHIND. FUNERAL FURNISHER ii 19 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND. ?f PRIVATE CHAPEL. PHONE 36-174. Private Address: 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. ’Phone 36-197. 88518

LAMB AND Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. SON. PRIVATE CHAPEL. Cremations Arranged. TELEPHONE O. M Lamb, Director. 34-520. E. H. Heatfea Manager. usm GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONSk FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. F ? CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-554 (night or dayL| BUSINESS NOTICES. "RU-MARI CURED MY RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS." “\\7ITHIN two weeks of taking BffsJ MARI all the swelling in my had gone down so amazinglv that the spß*l cialists declared it the most remarkaW* | recovery they had even seen." says SKI Hugh Walpole. Don't go on suffering Rhea- j matoid Arthritis or other rheumatic coa-l dition. Ask at E. Cameron Smith’s. Boa- j nington's. and leading chemists

r PWO Unequalled Paints: Steeiite fof| Roof. Lustrous for Wooda SMITH and SMITH, LTD,

Do You Know “The Press,' the South Leading Dally, carries “Classified” Advertising than other paper published in South Island. IT’S RESULTS THAT COUNT. Advertise “Don’t Wants’ Medium. " THE PRESS ” your “Wants’ in To-day’s Po. The newspaper for the home The people’s first choice--12 Words l/S Days 2/6

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 5 July 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 5 July 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22445, 5 July 1938, Page 20

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