FUNERAL NOTICES. MOULTON—The Funeral of the late Geoffrey Moulton will leave Jhe-TMMWgM*' 1 his parents, 10 Kotare stiwtj Fendaltoa, This Day. (Saturday), at 11.45 aJn, #» service uv the Crematorium ChapeL JLamh and Son, . _ GEABRY—The Funeral of the late Row Fanny Gearry will leave her residence, W Grafton street, Llnwood, on Monday, at 3.15 pun, for the Bromley Cemetery. J. r ™c and ;3on. Funeral of the lale KlUabeth Glddens will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and !Son. 234 Lichfield street. east, on Monday, at S pm., lor service in_ the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son. HARRIS—The Funeral service tor, the late Rachel Harris win be held This Day (SaturdayT. at 10 JO a in., In the Crematorium Chapel, Llnwood avenue, Bromley' J. Lamb and Son. FtsC®^^eTPuneras^S?TS?TMeTmnn!e Caroline Foote-will leave her residence, 15 Winton street, St. Albans, This Day. (Saturday), at 1.30 pm., for the Bromley Ccipetery. Lamb and Haywarfl. BROWNE—SoIemn Office and Requiem Mass tor the repose of the soul oTtne late Rev. Father Thomas Browne. Parish - Priest of Lincoln, will be celebrated w the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, on Monday, June 4. at 10 am., after which,; the Funeral will leave for die Bromley, Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.. ANDERSON—The Funeral of the late Andrew Anderson will leave G. BarteUjjnd Sons’ Chapel. 225 Durham street. This Day, at O.SO a.m., tor the Crematorium. G. Barrel! and Sons, Ltd. SCOTT —Tt* Friends of the late Alfred Scott are respectfully Informed that njs Funeral will leave file residence of his son, Orari Bridffe. at 120 pm. To-day. rune 2. tor the Geraldine Cemetery. L. 3. Scrimshaw. ’ : . COURT PAPANUI - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. [■HE Members of the above GoUtt .jM* ■espectfully Invited to attend the Funeral »f the late wife of Worthy Brother F. 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