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FUNERAL NOTipgS. KIRK—The Funeral of/dfoe late Frank Leslie Kirk will Adventist ChurclwGrant’s r<sad, Papanui, This Day Wednesday), after service commencing at 2 p.ra ;r -for the Walmairl Cemcjiry. Lamb •''and Hayward, Ltd. ' ' 8854 sAwrKTT—Thi» Fuiieral service for the late Florence ,Arabella Sawtell o will commence at. the Crematorium Chapel This Day (Wednesday), at 3.30 p.mLamb and Hayward, Ltd. 8957 ADAM—The Funeral of the late Alexi ander Adam will leave his residence, 76 Slater street, Shirley, To-morrow (Thursday). at 3 p.m., for Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. _JjB46 BARTON—The Funeral Service for the late j William Edward Barton--will commence in the Crematorium Chapel, To-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a*!. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. / , DAVIS—The Funeral of -the late Henry Richard Davis will leave his residence, 32 Ford road, Opawa, To-morrow (Thursday), at 1 p.m., for a service at the Crematorium Chapel.' ~ Lamb and Hayward, Ltd / 8943 GARDINER — Funeral of the late Lillian Mary Gardiner will leave the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr H. Cox. 91 Junction .road, Halswell, Tomorrow (ThursdaJ'), at 2 p.m., for the Halswell Churchyard. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 1 , / 8959 MUNTON—The Funeral of the , late Ivy Munton will leave the Sumner Presbyterian Church. .Sumner, To-morrow (Thursday) after service commending 11 a.m.. for the' Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and SqiY . __8983 NEWTON—The Funeral of the late William Rithard Newton will leave his residence. 12 Mowbray street, Waltham. This Day (Wednesday), at 3.15 p.m.. for the Svderiham Cemetery J Lamb ana Son BALLANTINE—The Funeral of the late Kezia Ballantine will leave the Chapel of J Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street East, This Day (Wednesday), at 2 p.m/. for the-Linwood Cemetery J Lamb and Son. 8081 DENNIS—The Funeral of the late Mary Ellen Dennis will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs S. J. Borrows. 7 Archei street. St. Albans. TJjfs Day (Wednes day), at 11 a.m., tor St Saviour's An; glican Church, Wesi Lyttelton Service 11.45 a.m., thpdce to Lyttelton Church of England Cemetery J Lamb and Son DWYER—The Funeral of the late Annie Elizabeth Dwyei will leave her residence 9 Kotare street, Rlccarton, To-morrow (Thursday), at 8.50 A.m., for St Teresa's Catholic Church. Purlrl street. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m.. and thence to Horsley Downs Cemetery, arriving at 11.30/a.m D Shaw and Sons, Ranglora / 8047 LILLEY-The Fuiieral of the late Henry Lilley will leay6 the residence of his son, Mr J A. Sefton, To-morrow, (Thursday) /-September 17, at 2.30 p.m.. for th^BalcamnCemeter^D^hawan^ons. MacßAE—The Funeral of the late Ed ward Macßae will/leave 33 Oxford street Lyttelton, on Thursday, at 2 p.m., fo: the Public Cerrietery. Lyttelton. W. T Lester y 896 LOYAL CITY OF NORWICH LODGE BRETHREN ARE REQUESTED to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. William Newton, leavtng 12 Mowbray street, Waltham, This Day, at 3.1S p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. J H. WILLIAMS. P.G., N.G G C. TAYLOR, Secretary L.0.L., NO 3. VICTORIA LADIES THE MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of the late SISTER K. BALLANTINE. leaving the Chapel of J Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street. T6-day (Wednesday), at 2 E.m., for the Llnwood Cemetery. Sister pdges. Invited. J. BENSON. W.M., A. BROWN, Secretary. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD. MODERN CHAPEL (With Free Service). 292 CASHEL STREET. 'PHONE 34-/22. 'PHONE 34-722 A. H MARKER MANAGER. GEORGE DICKINSON ana SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LATIMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH CREMATIONS ARRANGED 'PHONE 33-obs (Night or Day). 'PHONE 33-564 (Night or Day) GEORGS BARHEiL 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. Rlccarton. Phone 80-965 Ernest G Barrell. 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. D, M. Lamb. Director. (ALL HOURS.) E H Heatley. Manager JOHN RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor Bealey and Fitzgerald aves ‘PHONE 36-174. 'PHONE 36-174 CREMATIONS ARRANGED PRIVATE CHAPEL. 83187 HAIRDRESSING. 10/- SPECIAL Perm. Armagh st. (next Miss 34-105. Rona Eliott. 136 A Sparkes). 'Phone __ X 215 veil-groomed Appearance requires Attention to R FACIAL, AND MANICURE. Consult ftilSS BARNES, V OWN" BEAUTY PARLOUR, Y OWN’ BEAUTY PARLOUR, HIGH STREET CHAMBERS ear Woolworths), First Floor. •PHONE 40-826. 'PHONE 40-828, YTTELTON ADVERTISEMENT^ E Lyttelton Soldiers' Reception Com:tee invites ALL LYTTELTON SOLERS now on leave to meet at the moil Chambers TO-NIGHT (Wednesr) at 7.45 p.m. Relatives and friends Icome. F. E. SUTTON. Chairman^ THE LYTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES. LTD. For Tramping or Flshjng Parties, also Special Trips, Launches always availabie Please ring W C. CLEARY and CO., Tel. 46-423 “Lyttelton NORTH CANTERBURY advertisements lORA LADIES’ BOWLING CLUB PATRIOTIC RAFFLE. Inner of Mrs Ball’s Cushion: 1315, MRS McHUGH, Ohoka. 1203 A SOCIAL EVENING Held in the FERNSIDE SCHOOL JAY. September 18th, at 8 P.M r TROOPER G. LILL. Gents 2/6, /8. 1204 WHOLESALE MILK . PRICES • « The following telegram was sent to the Minister of Primary Production for War Purposes (the tton. W. J. Poison) by the milk committee of the City Council yesterday:—“ The Christchurch City Council urges that an early announcement be made on the farm gate price of milk for the ensuing 12 months. If there is further delay it will seriously affect next winter’s supply. The council desires to impress on you the urgency and importance of the question to the consumers of Christchurch. The council also affirms that existing retail prices should not be increased for the period mentioned.”

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23744, 16 September 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23744, 16 September 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23744, 16 September 1942, Page 7

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