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FUNERAL NOTICES. VINCENT—The Funeral of five late Fanny Vincent will leave her residence, 51 Webb street, St. Albans, This Day (Friday), at 3 p.m.. for the Bromley Ceme tery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. MAHONEY—The Funeral of the late Mary EmUy Mahoney will leave her residence. 259 Lyttelton street. Spreydon, To-morrow (Saturday), at 9.45 a.m., ior the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Spencer street, Addington. Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., and thence to the Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 6233 NEWNHAM—The Funeral of the late Thomas Olivant Newnham will leave his residence, 5 Newnlism terrace, Upper Riccarton, To-morrow (Saturday), at 3.15 p.m.. for the Waimairi Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. WILLIAMSON—The Funeral of the late John Williamson will leave Lamb ana Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel street, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 11.30 a.m.. for the Linwood Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 6238 LAMBIE—The Funeral of the late Jane Lambie will leave 12 King street, Sydenham, To-morrow (Saturday), at 1 p.m., for Sydenham Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. ° 23 ° McQUILLAN— The Funeral of the late John McQuillan will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel street, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 10 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 6240 ROBERTS—The Funeral Service for the late Minnie Roberts will , commence at the Crematorium Chapel on Saturday, at 11 a.m. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 6242 HEDGMAN —The Funeral of the late Walter-Henry Hedgman will leave our Chapel, cnr. Cass and Victoria streets, Ashburton, To-day (Friday), August 14, at 3 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros., Shaw, and King. Ltd. 6245 DENT—The Funeral of the late Albert Dent' will leave the Anglican Church, Methven, To-morrow (Saturday), August 15, ior the Methven Cemetery. Service commences at 1.30 p.m. Baker Bros., Shaw and King, Ltd. 6244 MacGIBBON—The Funeral of the late Margaret Mac Gibbon will leave her residence, 19 Naseby street. Merivale, This Day (Friday), at 11 a.m., for the.Waimairi Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 6246 SPENCE—The Funeral of the late James Hepburn Spence will leave his residence, 278 Bealey avenue. This Day (Friday), at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. ' 6247 FRASER—The Funeral of the late George Edward Fraser will leave his late residence, Springfield, on Saturday, August 15, at 2.15 p.m., for the Springfield Cemetery. John Rhind. O’MALLEY—The Funeral of the late Ethel Esther O’Malley will leave the Chapel of George Barrel!, 221 Durham street. This Day, at 3.15 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. George Barrel!, 6248 DANGE—The FuneraTof the late Walter Dange will leave Geo. Dickinson and Sons, 20 Latimer square, on Saturday, August 15, at 11 a.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Geo. Dickinson and Sons. 6249 MILES—The Funeral of the late Ray Mona Miles will leave the Chapel of Hall and Moore, 87 Stafford street, Timaru, To-morrow (Saturday), August. 15, at 3 p.m.. for the Timaru Cemetery. Hair and Moore. 6243 WATSON—The Funeral of the late Anchorette H. Watson will leave 404 Hereford street at 2 p.m. on Saturday after a short service, for the Bromley Cemetery. Dohrman Bros. 6178 GEDDES—The Funeral of the late James Thane Geddes will leave 27 Brittain terrace, Lyttelton, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Lyttelton Soldiers’ Cemetery. W. T. Lester. 6252 LOYAL BENEVOLENT LODGE, 5430, M.U., 1.0'.0.F."' MEMBERS are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Brother, John Williamson, P.P.G.M., leaving Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, Cashel street, at 11.30 a.m. Saturday, for the Linwood Cemetery. Sister lodges respectfully invited. T. R. WILLS. N.G. E. S. COLLARD, Secretary. FUNFRAL DIRECTORS GEORGE BARBELL, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, * CORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. George Barrel!. 21 Jacob street, St. Albans. ’Phone 23-182. Charles W. Barrel!, 130 Clarence road, Riccarton. • . ’Phone 30-965., Ernest G. Barrell, 11 Colombo street, Cashmere. ’Phone 38-326. MAIN OFFICE: 221 DURHAM ST. TELEPHONE 30-203. TELEPHONE 30-363. AM B and SO N, Established 1878, 234 LICHFIELD STREET, Private chapel. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-504. ’PHONE 33-504. (ALL HOURS.) D. M. Lamb, - E. H. Heatley, Director. Manager. JOHN RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald aves. ’PHONE 36-174. ’PHONE 36-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. ‘ R3167 LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD. MODERN CHAPEL (With Free Service). 292 CASHEL STREET. ’PHQNE 34-722. ’PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER, MANAGER.* GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. . LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). ’PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). FLORISTS. EXQUISITE WREATHS from 10s 6d. FUNERAL SPRAYS from 5/6, with Card and Ribbon; delivered. JESMOND DENE. Florist, 35 Regent street, City. ’Phone 37-750, C 1778 LADIES-MAKE YOUR OWN COSTUMES AND COATS. We will cut your Patterns, ELLIS and CO.. 180 A Manchester st„ near Worcester st. E1621 m yßSSify; thantu to DeWitt's “ My husband is a firm believer in De Witts Antacid Powder. We always keep it in the house. I also give it to the children if they show signs of biliousness.’' Mrs. T. R. Here is another family which fears neither indigestion nor stomach upsets, thanks to De Witt's Antacid Powder. Cooking is indeed a pleasure, with the whole family really enjoying their food. De Witt’s Antacid Powder neutralises dity, the cause of stomach pains, soothes d protects the stomach lining and helps digest your food. That is why it is > popular family standby for all restive troubles. ANTACID POWDER For Indigestion, Acid Stomach, Heart* burn, Gastritis, Flatulence, Dyspepsia.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23716, 14 August 1942, Page 8

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