FUNERAL NOTICES. BROWN—The Funeral of th« tot* Henrietta Elizabeth Brownwlll leave her resideuce, 395 Gloucester street, TWs Day (Thursday). June B. at 3JB P-i*u *ror service at the Canterbury Crematorium. John Bhind. ~ T 1 WEAVERS—The Funeral of the Site Martha Ann Weavers {nee pwaaw) will leave our Chapel.. 11l Leaden btreet. on Friday. June 29, at 1.45 jutu fer the Canterbury Crematorium. John Rhino. WORMALD—The Funeral of the late John Worgan Wormald will ieayt Wf late ' ■ **-—out, for residence, U Bounty street. PapatH the Bromley Cemetery. This Day (Thursday), June 28, at 10.30 am. John- Bhind. THORN—The Funeral of the late John Thorn will leave our Chapel, 18 London street. This Day (Thursday), June M. at 1.45 p.m., for service at the Canterbury Crematorium. John Bhind. ' ■ KENNABO—The Funeral of the late Manley Kennard will leave Lamb'and Hayward’s Chapel, 252 Cashel street. This Day (Thursday), after a service commencing at X2O p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. CLARKSON—The Funeral ol the late Catherine Jane Clarkson will leave, her residence, 40 TUI street, Fendalton, _ Tomorrow (Friday). ,at -2.50 pjn., for a service at St. Barnabas' Church. Fendalton road, commencing 3 pjn.; thence to the Crematorium, Linwood avenue. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. . THORNTON— I The Funeral of the late Percy Thornton will leave' his residence, 204 Matson's road, Papanpi, To-morrow (Friday), at 2 p.m.. for the Run* Dawn Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, POPB-The Funeral of the tato Joto Fope will leave his reridence,. 75 King atrecL Sydenham. To-morrow (Friday), at JJ.IS pjn'., for the Bromley Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. . ' SHEASBY—The Funeral at the M*; srine Sheasby will leave her. let* .—,. ience, 12 Blackett street, Ranglora, at US am. To-morrow (Friday), for the Catholic Church for Requiem Mass at 030, hence to the Ranglqra Park Cemetery. Sulliver-Tyler. •- ' .'■ * w■WCHOLSON—The Funeral of the late lames E. Nicholson Wfll leave to late esidence, 21 Smith street. KalapoLTonorrow iFriday). June. 28, attP-nulgr he R.S.A. portion of the KaiaPOt FuWlc ’metery.' Fisher and Co./itoUpoL funeral directors. J. LAMB and SON. Established 1878. 254 LICHFIELD STREET. - ' PRIVATE CHAPEL. CHBMATTONS ARRANGED. THONE 32-804. O. M. Lamb, Director. E. H. Hartley, ‘ Manager. BHIND, B H I N D, JOHN , JOHN 19 LONDON STREET* CHRISTCHURCH. Near Cnr. Bealay and Fitsgerald aves. •PHONE 38-171 'PHONE 38-114. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ! - PRIVATE CHAPEL. FIW» ■ LAMB and RAT MODERN CHAPEL* 282 CASHEL STREET. 292 y CASHEL . STREET. ■"I •PHONE u-m a. n Miiugirtg pfririif LAMB and OEOSGXpI FUNERAL ' LATIMER CREMA ntnuA Thone 3S-«M (Right MM ' Cfi HaaßWJ 1 . f||ff ’■ ORREB DUBBAMANDftNY.TABAPH CHAPEL wm? Charles w. Barrett, Blccarton. Ernest G. BarpHL Cashmere. (AW OFFICER 2JI rjij-j| ITi -i&3i J w WANTED TO DIAMOND iffigT TTfdrati.UKew Mt-claw "Press.” - CARPENTER'S Tools Rallway /AUeWa “ CRYSTAL, , Wanted. Spot. Rooms. - • * HIGH-GRADE qubmt ait R^Owap Thone 35494. MS li ala* New Maks PEARL Neriaets Street Jew) Bo*V to BonnlngtOn's). PEARL Karriqgs and (single, double or 3 order. Tredreas, 3? * SttiVlKof Potj, CqffM . and: Ehtree DlShes Wi New Regent SILVHRor Pot*. Coffeepots. Tut DM W) ahu'Entre* —, New Regent street BBATTYv or ether Good Machine.: Spo) CashRooms, PEARL Earrings (singe, double, or 3 order; Tredrets, FM9 THE DOMINION ALL Serap Metals ate. Alio 1 oldX! Grates. Best prices. FURNITURE CARPSTBI, wanted. Urgency, Modern Suites. Bedroom, and bafc/ Body Carpets, Ron eral Furniture; 'Good pi RAILWAY AUCTION BOOMELm, -Tbone : 35431^"^, mmm TYPES' SEWING MACHINES, ALL WANTED TO BUY. O ‘ v USED FURNtTURE. iwnu.u wnuuuiJS. L CAHrSiP| ETC. The Largest and Most Central Auction Rooms in US City, which can offer you better prices and services, , , ‘ Sing 34430. McKENZIE and WILUS. LSD ' 120 Hereford street Ml 905 CEMENT BAGS. Regulations provide tbm a purchasers of Cement must return the-hags in good order and condition within fourteen days (14 days). We have been appointed by the Milburn Lime and Cement Ltd . and the Golden Bay Cement Co. .to collect J all Cement Bags on their bchalL We pay regulation prices. McKENDRICX BROS* LTD* Sack Merchants, in Lichfield street CHRISTCHURCH: •Pfione 30-887. P.O. Box BML T.TA. GRACES BUY FOR SPOT CASS—GRACES BUY FOR SPOT CASH—, Good Used Furniture, Carpets. Chesterfield Suites, etc. Our.Valuer .will call and offer you the Highest Cash Prices. Thone 36-370; it will place you under no obligation. FURNITURE EXCHANGE PLANFURNITURE EXCHANGE PLAN—DRAGES EXCHANGE PLAN eutdee you to exchange your Used or Burplus Furniture for new. Without any obligation on your part, our Valuer will call at your home and give full details. DRAGES CO.. LTD.. DRAGES CO., LTD.. > Corner Manchester and Tuam streets, THONE 30-370. DM MOTOR REPAIRS CARS Spray-painted. Lined (expert). 13 years’ experience. Thone 37444- 07 Torrens road —— c 2008 •H.C.A.” NOT ONLY CLAIMS EXAMINATION’ RESULTS -IT ACTUALLY GETS THEM. Because—The training is sound and practical; Personal and expert. Send lor Prospectus. EARLE'S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, LTD* Colonial Mutual Life BuHdtnga. P.O. Box 859. Wellington. —8 ot Hearing their natural DO you KNOW? THAT Thousands of Hard People m N.Z. have regained their i hearing and normal social activities with an Efficient, Inconspicuous, and Guaranteed Hearing Aid txom— BRITISH HEARING AIDS (S.l). LTD* . *ls Mew Regent st. Thone 41-163 ' 835
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24604, 28 June 1945, Page 7
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