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FUNERAL NQTIf COX —The Funeral of tha < Monteith Cox will leave th**«~w his son, 38 Bowenvale avmwilfl This Day (Saturday). jS| P-m., for the SydenhamTSt l * Barrel! and Sons, Ltd. ice CRAZE—The Funeral of the Eva Craze will leave her lat» Canon street, St. Albans, on Mi a.m., for the Unwood CemS»>— at 10.45 a.m. George BarrellanCl Ite H* -CONS. DENNIS—The-Funeral of the la»s| Lawrence Dennis will leave hi/?! dence, 220 Colombo street, on January 10, at 2 p.tn., for church Crematorium. G. -’■™ s Sons, Ltd. Hth eXP IOUSEJ 4 ; ly THOMAS—The Funeral of the liS Charles Thomas will leave Geo ] w and Sons. 20 Latimer square." (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for the *, Cemetery. Geo. Dickinson- and 1 BRIGHT—The Funeral of the lafi Christina Bright will leave her ti 23 Cambridge street, Ashburton ' row (Sunday). January 9, at j'iS the Ashburton Cemetery. ~ and King, Ltd. SLANEY—The Funeral of thejSS ard Slaney will leave the Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield This Day (Saturday), at 3 p.m.,i in the Crematorium Chapel. and Son. WALKLIN—The Funeral of the l cis Joseph Walklin will leaves red Heart Catholic Church, Spencer! Addington, on Monday, 9.30 ajrtl“ Sydenham Cemetery. Requiem -j a.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd;Al« x IVB 3* ana gbrii'ffcbS jglTAl oaths o dUa-J. aOBNT fy COUI arjtow K I G V/ Brl A° r frihtei kT fesa«« pets, one*. 1 Fante elp: ca PHILLIPS—The Funeral of the* Ralph Phillips will leave the Cl John Rhind, 19 London street,’ church, for the Waimairi CemeU Day (Saturday), January 8, at 2 ] Rhind. Jldren ply ’ ppiy Brings FUNERAL DIRECTOI GEORGE DICKINSON and FUNERAL FURNISHERS** LATIMER SQUARE,' CHRISTCHURCH. U CREMATIONS ARRANGSO ■PHONE 33-554 (Night or D^jO J. LAMB and SOj Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD PRIVATE CREMATIONS ’PHONE 33-504, ■PHONE 33-504. (ALL HOURS.) . D. M. Lamb, E. H. Director. LAN ' ood 1 tork. i . L Cai ST ANTI Ihop. Ipprenl person [td.. Jr yle str IUILD] OFFICI vith bi mak tr." P < CICHFI rciE leant XPEB JOHN RH I N.D, J *!l 19 LONDON STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cor, Bealey and Fltzgi ■PHONE 36-174, ■PHONE 36-174. PU on oi e De ng. Furtl ipphca CREMATIONS ARRANGED. fllg PRIVATE CHAPEL G. BARRELL AND SONS.’ Llfl ' ave * FUNERAL FURNISHERS. “’’Bor GI CORNER DURHAM AND ST. STREETS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE. '% rirls j Dn*«rnl 1 01 Ta/»rtk cffaaf l OiV: A George Barrel!, 21 Jacob street, Sts bans. ’Phone 23-182. * Charles W. Barrel!, IOT Clarence- B 1598 Riccarton 'Phone 30-965. Ernest G. Barrel!, 11 Colombo, (tt Cashmere. ’Phone 38-326. ' Appl ADE MAIN OFFICE: 221 DURHAM STRI TELEPHONE 30-203. LAMB and HAYWARD. LTD. MODERN CHAPEL, > rouN restl 292 CASHEL STREET.. CANI ■PHONE 34-722. App A. H. MARKER, Manager.,® ,f pf« LAMB and HAYWARD. LTdI em!® J iPPoii -s mder WANTED TO PURCHASE.! SOUTHERN CROSS BOTTLE: CHANGE.—Cash Buyers Bottles. Metal, Cast Iron, Brass, Copper, Aliij ium, Zinc, Lead, Rags, Fat, Skcks, bags. Clean Newspapers. Highestgiven. Cnr. Ferry road and Fit avenue. -WATCHES WANTS ALSO DIAMOND RINGS, OLD ETC. Highest Prices Paid. MELTZER BROS., Licensed Dealers for over 25 Yea 143 MANCHESTER ST. Ind i in ap 19, W WANTED TO BUY. SILVER and Plated Tea and Coffe Teapots, Coffee Pots, Hot-water Ju vers and Trays, China Teasels, Vail naments, Figures, Odd Crockertff Brass Ware, etc. Crystal and Glas V Bowls, Goblets, and Wine Glass® Antiques of all descriptions, hogany, Walnut, and Rosewood Furl etc. Now is the time to dispose J surplus goods around the Home. B Prices Given and all business Con tial. OUR BUYER WILL BE IN CE CHURCH ON MONDAY AND JANUARY 17th and 18th, and wiU.i you. Write making appointment to—ll AUSTEN. C/o. United Service' Hold P< WANTED TO BUY rla FOR SPOT CASH. UjS Diamond Rings. Diamond Jewellery/:! Chain Bangles, with Padlocks, Stewart Bangles, Bamboo Bangles, Muff Chains, 9 and Isct„ Fine Chains, Gent's Gold Watch Gold Watches. Gent’s Wrist ct. Wide Wedding Rings. Gold Ciga Cases, etc.' TREDREAS, 37 New Regent street. 8239 THE PLACE FOR BIBLES AND* TESTAMENTS • 11 iE BIBLE AND BOOK DEPOT,-, nchester street (near Gloucester SCRIPTURAL and HELPFUL * URE and all Sunday School TAKE THE “LEAD” FEEUNI OUT OF YOUR LEI 824 Get Mere Oxygta la Year Bleed uJ W> Pep that Scad* Yea Beoadiag Up People who imother to death die bet oxygen his been completely cut eff-i them. Juet at aurely you are U. smothering If your blood lack* red < puscles. Bed corpuscles are your oSTIgg carriers. They carry the oxygen?* breathe la to erery part of your »!«■ - Without enough oxygen-carrying corpuionjj| your kldneya, liver, stomach and bejgfe slow down. Your skin gets pale, often pimply. Tour nerves miy bw* Jittery—you tire quickly—feel deprej What you need Is Dr. Williams' Pink r These world fsmoue pills help you i more and better red corpuscles and Increase the oxygen-carrying power-etjrl your blood. Get Dr. Williams' Pink to-day at your chemist or store and for yourself how quickly this tline-prertK|ja blood-builder will help give you hack pep and clear complexion. Dlstrlbutorst* Passed * Johnson Ltd., Manners’ Wellington, (2) Vo Teething Troubles es easily come through teething when.-^ bloodstream is kept cool and the habits s !ar. Use Stcrdman’s Powders, the safe* M le aperient for babies and children. I’Sf.nj too vears mothers have been ann| | dman's for children up to 14. years of age. j I X’rite nuts for Free Booklet . ‘Hints to Mothers' , ■ , Van Suiveren tiros. »I®DMANIi POWDERS? FOR CONSTIPATION JiJtl

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24150, 8 January 1944, Page 8

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