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Armstrong’s Two Stores will be Closed This Morning, owing to the death of one of our Directors.

FUNERAL NOTICES. WALKER— The Funeral of the late John Washington Walker will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and. Son, 234 Lichfield street east, This Day (Saturday), at 3.15 p.m., tor service in the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son.' bs3a CRUICKSHANK—The Funeral of the late William Benjamin Cruickshank will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street east, This Day (Saturday), at 11 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery, J. Lamb and Son. 6558 CRUICKSHANK—The Funeral of the late William Benjamin Cruickshank will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street East. This Day (Saturday), at 11 a.m„ for Bromley Cemetery. J. Lamh and Son WALKER—Tne Funeral of the late John Washington Walker will l e ?V e .£he_ Chap-1 of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street East, This Day (Saturday), at 3,15 p.m., for service at the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son. LOHREY—The Funeral of the late Gerald Leslie Lohrey will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel. 292 Cashel street, This Day (Saturday),, at 2 p.m., for a service in the Crematorium Chapel. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. LONG—The Funeral of the late Ernest Walter Long will leave his residence, 7 Bishop’s road, Papanui, This Lay (Saturday). at 3.30 p.m., for the Waimairl Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 6556 COSSAR—The Funeral of the late Alexander Cossar will leave' Geo. Dickinson and Sons, 20 Latimer square, This Day (Saturday), November 21, at 11 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Geo. Dickinson andSons^^ CLARK—The Funeral of the late David Henry Clark will leave the residence of his parents, Hoon Hay Farm, Cashmere, for the Sydenham Cemetery, on Monday, November 23rd. at 3 p.m. John Rhlnd. BEECROFT—The Funeral of the late Eliza Ann Beecroft will leave 21 Ripon street, Lyttelton. This Day, at 2 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery. W. T. Lestdr. LEAMAN—The Funeral of the late Melva Leaman will leave her late residence, Cheviot, on Monday, November 23, at 12 noon, for the Cheviot Cemetery. LEAMAN—The Funeral of the late Melva Maud Leaman will leave her residence, Spotswood, Cheviot, at 12 noon on Monday. November 23, for the Homeview Cemetery. . Cheviot Motor Co., Ltd. 6562 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. LAMB and HAYWARD, LTD.. MODERN CHAPEL. (With Free Sendee). 292 CASHEL STREET. •PHONE 34-722. 'PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER. MANAGER. , L 1748 GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. 'PHONE 33-554, (Night or Day). ■PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). PI74V GEORGE BARRELL, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, CORNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. George Barrel!, 21 Jacob street. St. Albans. *ph one 23-182. Charles W. Barrell, 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 30-203. J. LAMB and SON. Established 1878, 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. 'PHONE 33-504. ’PHONE 33-504. (ALL HOURS.) O. M. Lamb, E. H. Heatley, Director. Manager. r 1748 JOHN R B IN D, 19 LONDON STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor. Bealey and Fitzgerald aves. •PHONE 36-174. 'PHONE 36-174. CREMATIONS ARRANGED, PRIVATE CHAPEL. R1746 N.Z. RAILWAYS CHRISTCHURCH-TIMARU RAIL-CAR, SERVICE. ON ACCOUNT of the limited accommodation available in the rail-cars operating between Christchurch and Timaru, intending passengers by these services are advised to reserve their seats. Reservations may be made between any two stopping stations.

POULTRY FARM FOR SALE. SITUATION: In the Borough of Levin, five minutes from the Office. Comprises 5i acres with frontage on one of the main residential & . BUILDINGS: Five-roomed house, in good condition, electric light, elKixic water. Five poultry houses built to Government specifications. 3500 birds. One large wheat shed' with loading dock. One incubator house, building. Three brooder houses, concrete floors. Two chick nurseries, co floors. One chaff-cutting and storeroom. One feed shed. The buildings « . present-day values are worth £2oooi . mB PLANT: Three 540-egg incubators. Three chick brooders (canopy), on cutter. One wheat mill. One green bone mill. , PRESENT STOCK: Approximately 650 pullets and 280 breeders and yearn White Leghorns and Black Australorps, good healthy stock, all in lay. 340 p pullets, this season’s. . unlldinf The front of the property, being on the main street, has two valuable o, sections which could be sold without in any way taking from the waiue farm. Egg production at the present time returns over £BO per month. "f . • a». when hatching we could not supply all orders for chickens and pullets, r jjjjg a going concern, £2BOO. Will consider sale without stock. Only 58$ is that my husband is in camp. Apply OLYMPUS POULTRY FARM. LEV in • _ HOTELS AND TOURIST RESORTS BLENHEIM .. Hotel. At Stay at the CRITERION HOTEL, Blenheim, Marlborough’s Leading nowg w this well-known house where the homely atmosphere prevails you 75 live well. Accommodation, 60 guests. Dining hall good service and live well. Accommodation, 60 guests. Dining nau persons. Tariff; Bed and Breakfast, 10s 6d; Dinner, Bed, Breakfast, Full Day, I7s 6d. Weekly by arrangement. <The Criterion is a C.T, Jus3t_ Motor Union Hotel R. J Meatyard. Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH—RINK TAXIS, VICTORIA SQUARE MOTORISTS "when in’Chr^tourch~ca U a t for Petrol^O^, l^^ and all Motor Sundries. PARKING AREA to, centre of city. 24 HO VICE. ’Phone 34-876. CHRISTCHURCH—“THE LODGE" _ minute* “THE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 38 HEREFORD STREET from GP.O.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permanent w New House. Up-to-date Appointments. Beautifully situated. Close “'il ieW f. Gardens, and River Avon ’Phones 33-870 and 33-871. D B GUNN, Prop FRANZ JOSEf GLACIER, SOUTH WESTLAND, N.Z. crests, and The Unique -Scenic Resort of the World v Glaciers, Hot Springs, the Sea within easy reach of the Hotel. Make Graham s Giaa your headquarters. Dally Trips arranged to Franz Josef and *ox „ nng « 1 Motor Boating and Seaside Drives, Hotel comforts and ary passed. Agents: Government Tourist Bureaux. Thos. Cook asa^m^

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23801, 21 November 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23801, 21 November 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23801, 21 November 1942, Page 6

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