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, - FUNERAL XOTlr^* FuneV PRATT—The Friends G. C. Pratt ate re formed that the Pi infant daughter, Fay, wu , residence, Orari Bridae. day, May 1, at 2.30 pm; aldine Cemetery. M. A will j the DICKIE—The Funeral of etta Dickie will leave Church, Glentunnel, (Wednesday), serviced i ' to the Glentunnel Cent and Son. CARNEY—The Fungw Leonard Chapel of J. Lamb-and, Lichfield street east, (Wednesday), at 2 p.m Bromley Cemetery, j.,' 1 Son. GOULDING—The Funeral Mary Goulding will leay* dence of her sister, MkV 391 Madras street, (Thursday), at 8.45 a.t Catholic Cathedral. Reqi a.m., and then to Bromley''* Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.-) ASCHOFF—The Mary Aschoff will leave* Hayward’s Chapel, 292 ( This Day (Wednesday) for Bromley Cemetery.' ment. Lamb and H LANDON—The Funeral’ Lizzie Landon will arril Sydenham Cemetery on May 1. at 10.15 a.m. G t*r§n HOLLAND—The Funeral Eleanor Margaret her late_residence. 18 Lower Riccarton, This nesday), at 2 p.m., for Cemetery. George BarieLt'S?! WATSON—The Funeral et-i Frederick Watson will.-;)* Chapel of John Rhind street, This Day 30, at 10 a.m. for the BroS«M tery. John Rhind. TIPPING—The Funeral of tS? Ernest Cobourg Tipping ■«, his residence, 35 Staflfor<j Lower Riccarton, nesday), at 11 a.m.. for a sen£ the Crematorium Chapel SwP Hayward, Ltd, .- T®* GEORGE BA R.J FUNERAL FURNISHEJ 221 DURHAM STREE] CHRISTCHURCH. phone 30-203. PRIVATE CHAPEL ■ V FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO i part of new Zealand;. ESTABLISHED 1876/' . * GEORGE DICKINSON FUNERAL __ LATIMER SQUARE.” CHRISTCHURCH/ CREMATIONS ARRANGED ’PHONE 33.554 (Night or .0 J. LAMB and S0 Nr E '.ablished 1878.. 234 LICHFIELD STREET./ PRIVATE CHAPEL., . CREMATIONS ARRANGE^ phone 33-504,, (ALL HOUR-s). ’ !’• D. M. Lamb. E. H. HegQi Director. Man ' LAMB and HAYWARD, LIB,CHAPEL AND OFFICES// A. H. MARKER, MANAgj . ’PHONE 34.73^ W. S. LAMB. Sen., Director. JOHN RH 1 19 LONDON STRIBI^ CHRISTCHURCH ir. Bealey and Fitzgerald-®*] •phone 36-174,, EMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. ’ FLORISTS. „p EES ARE THE ■y. FOR ALL FLORAL TBBBf me 36-930. ff .Wj SD ODERING and SON. 7MM> Stourbridge street,

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23316, 30 April 1941, Page 12

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