funeral notices. _ BALLANTYNE-The Funeral of the late S' sS H HURRELL—-The Friends o£ M r and_Mrs_H, L. Hurrell are informed that the Funerm of their late daughter, Patricia. wUI leave the Chapel of* George Barrel!, Durham street. This Day (Friday), at IT a.m.. for the Sydenham Cemetery. George Bar rell. : ”” O’NEILL—The Funeral of the late James O’Neill will leave the Chapel of George Bari ell. 225 Durham street, on Saturday, April 10, at 10.15 a.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. George Barrell- 9691 STEEL—The Funeral of the late Francis Henry Steel will leave his residence, ,55 Cambridge terrace. City, on Saturday, April 10, at 10.30 a.m.. for the Linwood Cemetery. George Barrell. SOW MASSEY—The Funeral of the late John William Massey will leave the Chapel of George Barrell, Durham street, on Saturday, at 1.30 p.m.. for the Bromley Cemetery. Private interment. George Barrell. LAMONT—The Funeral of the late Catherine Jane Lament will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cachel street, Tins Day (Friday), at 2 p.m., for Bromley Cerrietery. Lamb and Hayward^Ltd^_Bs9l THOSIAS—The Funeral of the late Mary Stewart Thomas will leave her residence, Carter’s terrace, Tinwald, To-day Friday). April 9, at 2 p.m., for St. Stephens Church, Ashburton. Service commencing at 2.15 p.m., and thence to the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros., Shaw, and King, Ltd. 9673 PAWKNER—The Funeral of the late Mal:olm Fawkner- will leave the Akaroa Hospital, Akaroa. This Day (Friday) at 11.30 i.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Akaroa. J. Lamb and Son. 9679 KEEN—The Friends of Mr Charles reen are invited to attend the Funeral his late son. David lan, leaving his sidence, Coalgate, on Saturday, at i m.. for the South Malvern Cemetery. Prestidge. 9bßß FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED ’PHONE 33-554 (Night or Day). ■PHONE 33-654 (Night or DayK^ EORG, E BARRELL FUNERAL FURNISHERS, IRNER DURHAM AND ST. ASAPH 'REETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE orge Barrell, 21 Jacob street. St. Albans ’Phone 23-182. Charles W. Barrell. 130 Clarence road, Hlccartoh. 'Phone 30-965. Srnest G. Barrell, 11 Colombo street, Cashmere. ’Phone 38-326. ON OFFICE, 221 DURHAM STREET. TELEPHONE 30-203, TELEPHONE 30-203.
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