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FUNERAL NOTICES. FARRER—The Funeral of the late Henry West Farrer will leave his residence, 142 North Avon road, Richmond, This Day (Thursday), at 2 p.m., for Crematorium. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3377 DARBY—The Funeral of the late Mary Ellen Gertrude Darby will leave her residence, 64 Dean street, St. Albans, To-day, at 8.50 a.m., ior St. Mary's Catholic Church, Manchester street. Requiem Mass 9 ajn., and thence to Linwood Cemetery. Private interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3683 THOMPSON—The Funeral of the late Alexander Clark Thompson will leave the residence of his son, 12 Alcester street. City, To-morrow (Friday), at 8.45 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral, Barbadoes street. Requiem Mass 9 a.m., and thence to Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3684 j RICHARDS—The Funeral of the late Raymond Arthur Charles Richards will leave the residence of his parents. Mr and Mrs Charles Richards, Wakefield avenue, Sumner, on Friday, December 23, at 2 pjn.. for the Bromley Cemetery. Geo. Dickinson and Sons. 3654 MARSHALL —The Funeral of the late James R. Marshall will leave our Chapel This Day (Thursday), at 12.15 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Geo. Barrell. 3682 GEORGE BARRELL, FUNERAL FURNISHER, 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. •phone 30_203 <Day or Ni « ht> * PRIVATE CHAPEL. FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. JOHN RHIND. FUNERAL FURNISHER, 19 LONDON STREET, RICHMOND. PRIVATE CHAPEL. •phone 36-174. Private Address: 106 Montreal street. Syd •Phone 36-197. RBSIB .LAMB AND SON. Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. phone 33.504. (All Hours.) D. M. Lamb, E. H. Hea Director. Manage GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. 'PHONE 33_554 (Night or Dayi. AND HAYWARD, LTD, CHAPEL and OFFICES, 292 CASHEL STREET. A. H. MARKER, Manager, •phone 34.722. W. S. Lamb, sen., Director.

CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL* CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. ■~ Christchurch City Council Offices will be CLOSED for the Christmas Holidays as follows: — MONDAY, 26th December 1938. TUESDAY, 27th December, 1938. WEDNESDAY, 28th December, 1938. H. S. FEAST. Acting-Town Clerk. Christchurch, 21st December, 1938. 3611 DUST AND REFUSE COLLECTION. on MONDAY, the 26th instant, or TUESDAY, the 27th instant. With the exception of the Spreydon district, the carts will call on WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, at the premises usually called upon on MONDAY, and will call on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at the premises usually called upon on TUESDAY. SPREYDON DISTRICT. The carts will call on WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, at the premises usually called upon on TUESDAY, will call on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at the premises usually called upon on WEDNESDAY, and will call on FRIDAY. the 30th instant, at the premises usually called upon on THURSDAY. H. S. FEAST. Acting-Town Clerk. Christchurch, 21st December, 1938. 3612 OLD GOLD, ETC WANTED. -• your Old Gold, and will pay Highest Fossible Price. X 9670 THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF x "THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL 1 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day's issue. AFTER 10 P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on r bp first floor. Ivory, Incense, Apes and Peacocks Not many people require the above items these days. They may have their uses, but they hardly come within the ken of the average individual. "The Press" Classified Advertisements, on the other hand, contain articles of use and worth to ths average family. They may not include offers of 'ivory, incense, apes and peacocks," but they offer used cars—good funriture-»«oni-fortable accommodation soimo machinery—efficient service, and toe hundred and one things a family can use, eat or wear. Be snre to *«*£ them through, because there » probably something which will *P" peal to your desire and yonr purs* Use these little advertisements yoorself, and turn your no-longw-needed articles into cash, 12 Words 1/' 3 Days 2/6

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22591, 22 December 1938, Page 16

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