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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, Experienced Housemaid-Wait-ress.-'-Apply Dominion Hotel. *■ 6571 WANTED, Nelp for household duties, mornings,-except Sunday; St. Albans, near Papanui road. ’Phone 23-582 before 10.30 a.m. or late afternoon or evenings. 488 SITUATIONS WANTED. HAND Knitting Done, 1/* per skein. R6963. "Press-" ■ ... ON Dairy Farm, by conscientious worker; good manager. Apply R6994, “Press.' WOMAN Wants Work 4hrs daily, not domestic. essential preferred. R6903, “Press, j WANTED, by soldier’s wife, light position with small household. Apply R6898, “Press.” j , wT.prrmrAT. Installations and Repairs. Call or write. 202 Barbadoes st., cr. Tuam street. ** * NURSERYMAN.” Pruning Speciality r , Roses, Fruit, Shrubs, Vines. Phone 25-118 after 6 p.m. WANTED by trustworthy young woman, Work by day or half-day; Is 6d hour. R7043, “Press." TRACTOR Ploughing Wanted (contract). Apply E. F. Broughton. 4 Ayr st. toccarton. 'Phone 35-276. T.CREFINED Woman wants position Housekeeping, gents: good cook; town or country. R7040, “Press.” „ j OWING retrenchment, Energetic ClerkStoreman seeks position Immediately; excellent references. Furnishings experience. H6814 “Press.” _ CARPENTERING Work Wanted New Houses and Additions or Alterations; all work undertaken. Country work a specialty. 'Phone 37-242. X6B ” TRAINED - Nurse, experienced. Permanent Day-time Position or Vlsitmg Nursing. 60" Winchester street. Flab- 2. 'Phone messages 24-176.^ == _ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MANAGEMENT and” Staff take pride in serving you. Excelsior Hotel, 14s day. ' ■ —.. . ~ COKER’S! A quiet, comfortable family hotel with very high tradition*. B. and g —*2 BOARDERS Inquiring daily. 'Phone your Agency. X 4968 icancies to hone 37-771, _ OTEITCECIL (Private) Superior acunmodation. Tariff 'O/6 dally J roprietor. 'phone 34-174. F1586 ARM Guest House. High g. swimming, tennis. Close golf links. ) extras Bus met. Morn and aft. tea. 33s weekly 'Phone 18 Mr* E- Pain, levlot ° aß7 f THE LODGE." 86 HEREFORD STREET. The Favoured West End. he City’s Premier Private Hotel. It eomInes every Comfort and Luxury of! a efined Home, with proximity to the sntre of the City the Botanic Gardens, anterbury College, and the River Ayon. ariff, 12s 6d per day. Permanent Guests. Special Rates. D. B. GUNN. Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870. 33-871. C 4787 FUNERAL. NOTICES. ITUBBERFIELD— The Funeral of the late bhn Lowe Stubberfield will leave ms esldence. 118 Victoria street, City, This lay (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., for the ,lnwocd Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. MORELAND—The Funeral of the late Alice Moreland will leave her residence, 90 Papanui road, on Wednesday, August 19, after' service commencing at 11.30 am., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. wSa DOAK—The Funeral of the late Agnes Mary Doak will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street East This Day (Tuesday), at 1 pm., for the Waddington Cemetery, arriving 2,80 pm. Service in Chapel, 12.50 p.m. J. Lamb and Son. 8584 BROWN—The Funeral of the late Mrs Annie Brown will leave her residence, 589 Barbadoes street, St. Albans, This Day (Tuesday), August 18, at 3 p.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. John Rhlnd. HAMPTON-The Funeral of the late Grace Ettvelwyn Hampton will leave her residence. West Melton, This Day (Tuesday), August 18, at 2 p.m., for the West Melton Churchyard. John Rhlnd. 6578 GROOM—The Funeral of the late Agnes Lavlnia Groom will leave; the residence of her son, 240 Stanmore road, This Day (Tuesday), August 18, at 1.45 pm., for the Bromley Cemetery. John Rhind. 6579 SKIDMORE— The Funeral of the late William Henry Skidmore will leave his residence, 139 Sawyer's Arms road. Papanui, This Day (Tuesday), at 3.15 pm., for a service at the Crematorium Chapel. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 6483 CRAWFORD—The Funeral of the late Robert John Crawford will leave 48 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui, To-morrow (Wedmtffjgy.),-; at ,9.13, a,m.,. for-tjie Methveu Cmgtery, allying, at 14.80.am. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 6574 McCORMACK—The Funeral of the late Annie McCormack will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel street, on Thursday, at 8.50 am., for the Catholic Cathedral; Requiem Mass 8 a.m., and thence to the Lawn Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. , 6576 HURIA—The Funeral of the late John Weka Hurfa will leave his late residence, Woodend, on Wednesday, August 19, at 2 p.m., for the Kai-o-tc-atua Cemetery, North road, Kaiapoi. Fisher, Kaiapoi. 6566 ROYAL BLACK PRECEPTORY,' ' No. 438, Christchurch. MEMBERS are invited to attend the Funeral of the late Sir Knight W. Skidmore on Tuesday, 18th August, at the Linwood Crematorium, at 3 pm. R6922 JORDAN—Members of the Returned Services’ Association are requested to attend the Funeral of their late comrade, James Jordan, 8/4155, on Wednesday, leaving the Ch'apel of Baker Bros., Shaw, and King, Ltd., Ashburton, at 11 a.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros., Shaw and King, Ltd. E. J. Daniel, Secretary. FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOHN - RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald ave*. 'PHONE 36-174. 'PHONE 36-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PRIVATE CHAPEL. R3167 LAMB and HAYWARD, LTD. MODERN CHAPEL (With Free Service), 292 CASHEL STREET. 'PHONE 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). GEORGE BARREL L, 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. Barrel!, 11 Colombo street, Cashmere. ’Phone 38-326. MAIN OFFICE: 221 DURHAM ST. TELEPHONE 30-203. TELEPHONE 30-203. J. LAMB and SON. 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. RATS! Destroy these destructive, disease-carrying pests by - using DR. URE’S RAT POISON Sudden death to rats and mice, easy to use, no smell. It dries them up. Price 2/9 Tin Stocked by ail leading Wholesalers and Retailers.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23719, 18 August 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23719, 18 August 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23719, 18 August 1942, Page 7

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