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FUNERAL NOTICES. GIBBS—The Funeral of the late Elizabeth Gibbs will leave the Chapel of George Barrell. Durham street. Today (Friday), at 11 a.m, for the Avonside Churchyard. George Barren. 8547 LAWRY—The Funeral of the bite Emily Jane La wry wiU leave her residence, 43 St. Albans street, SL Albans, To-day (Friday). August 2, at 10 ajn, for the Crematorium. George BarrelL 8581 ADAMS—The Funeral of the late Sarah Jane Adams wiU leave her residence, 81 Moorhouse avenue, on Saturday, at 8.40 aan., for the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Addington. Requiem Mass 9 a,m., thence to the I Bromley Cemetery. George Barrell. GUTHRIE—The Funeral of the late Jane Guthrie wiU leave her residence, 201 Fitzgerald street, St Albans, on Saturday. August 3, at 2.30 p.m, for the Sydenham Ceme- . tery. George Barrel! OXLEY—The Funeral of the late John Frederick Oxley will leave his late residence, Loburn, To-morrow (Saturday), August 3, at 2 p.m., for the Anglican Cemetery, Ashley street, Rangiora. D. Shaw and Sons. 8524 LESHKE —The Funeral of the late Fairley Leshke will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel. 292 Cashel street, This Day (Friday), at 2 p,m, for Sydenham Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 8552 PEARSON—The Funeral of the late Louisa Pearson will leave her late residence, Waterton, To-morrow (Saturday). August 3, at 2 pan., for the Waterton Cemetery. Baker Bros., Shaw, and King. 8567 JENSEN—The Funeral of the late Gyde Caroline Jensen will leave her residence, 557 Ferry road, Woolston, This Day (Friday), August 2j at 11 a.m., for the Bromley Celnetery. John Rhind. 8582 J. LAMB and SON, Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. phone 33.504. (ALL HOURS). , D. M. Lamb, E. H. Heatley, Director.. Manager. LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD, CHAPEL AND OFFICES, 292 CASHEL STREET. A. H. MARKER, MANAGER. •phone 34.722. W. S. LAMB. Sen, Director. M 7122 GEORGE BARREL!* FUNERAL FURNISHER, 221 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. •phone 3Q-203 (Day or Night) * PRIVATE CHAPEL. FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. JOHN RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Near Cnr. Bealey and Fitzgerald ave*. PHONE 36-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). LOST AND FOUND. 12 Words 1/-, 3 days 2/8; IS words 1/3, 3 days 3/6; 18 words 1/6. 3 days 4/-. 1 0/- REWARD.—Lost fortnight agi Tame MAGPIE. 104 Fits gerald st. X 464 T OST, Lady’s Fancy SCARF, Tue day. Reward. 87A Cashel st ' X4Bi T OST in vicinity M.ED. buildin NOTE. Reward. ’Phor 30-BX6. . 85] TOST, Small Brown PUP, Monda . 29th July. Reply 185 Brougha st, Sydenham. X 47! T EFT in ’Phone Box, Sefwyn st. Eye GLASSES. Return to 169 Selwvn st. Keepsake. ' X4BOO T OST, in Cathedral sq. Small Black PURSE, containing money. Reward replying H4784, “Press.” T OST, vicinity. Konini st, Riccarton. Green BUDGIE and Mauve Budgie. Reward. ’Phone 36-4,57. X 4791 T OST. Gold Waltham WATCH, Tuesday. Name on back. Treasured keepsake. Reward. H4748, “Press.” T OST, Public Library BOOK (ConL temporary Portraits) and Notebook. Good reward. Ring 32-978. 8534 T OST, Thursday afternoon, working -D man’s WAGES, £4 ss, Linwood, Papanui, or City. Reward. 155 Rolleston st, Linwood. T OST, on Wed, 31st, at 5 p.m, between Paparua Prison and West Melton, 1 Sack of Black BARLEY. Reward. C. L. Brown, West Melton. 8457 QTRAYED from Broadfield FOUR ° YOUNG HORSES and ONE PONY with cover on. Anyone knowing whereabouts please Ring 29D, Lincoln. 8571 vyANDERING, New Brighton, large ” brown Sheep DOG. Would finder please telephone Murly, 48-559, or inform local police. X4BOB WOULD Person who took PARCEL »» containing New Frock, Monday Afternoon in D.I.C, please return immediately to Hay’s, or 79 Huxley st, Sydenham, as it is urgently needed. ■Reward. X 4499 MASS DEMONSTRATION. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. MASS DEMONSTRATION MASS DEMONSTRATION MASS DEMONSTRATION CIVIC THEATRE. CIVIC THEATRE. AT 8 P.M. rTHE PROGRAMME includes mass demonstrations of the Health and Beauty Movement exercises to music, special Children’s Sequences, Revised Greek Dancing by Christchurch and Dunedin members, and Dances by Pupils of Miss Peggy Holmes, with orchestral accompaniment IN THE CHAIR. DR. ROBINSON HALL SPEAKER: MISS BETTY PAGE. ALL TICKETS 1/6. RESERVES DJ.C. PROCEEDS IN AID OF CANTERBURY PATRIOTIC FUNDS. 8518

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23088, 2 August 1940, Page 13

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