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FUNERAL NOTIL f Kg

BIDDICK—The Funeral of the late William Wood Biddick will leave his residence. 37 Chrystall street, Shirley. This Day (Friday). September 3. at 3 p.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. John Rhind. SIMPSON—The Funeral of the late Gilbert Simpson will leave our Chapel, 19 London street. This Day (Friday), September 3, at 1.45 p.m., for service at the Crematorium. John Rhind. ALLEN—The Funeral of the late William Allen will leave his residence. 22 Essex street, Linwood. This Day (Friday). September 3, at 11 a m., for the Bromley Cemetery. John Rhind. McGRATH—The Funeral of the late Donald McGrath will leave his residence. 10 Haast street. Linwood. This Day (Friday), September 3, at 10 a.m.. for the Oxford Cemetery, arriving at 11.45 a.m. John Rhind. McGRATH —The Funreal of the late John Kenneth McGrath will leave the residence of his parents. 35 Haast street. Linwood, on Saturday. September 4, at 11 a.m.. for the Ruru Lawtt Cemetery. John Rhind. ROBINSON—The .Funeral of the late William Herbert Robinson will leave St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Manchester street. This Day (Friday), after a Requiem Mass being celebrated at 9 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Private interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. ARMITAGE—The Funeral of the late Herbert Lawford Armitage will leave 38 Repton street. Merivale. This Day (Friday). at 3.30 p.m.. for Waimairi Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. CAMPBELL—The Funeral of the late Gertrude Caroline Campbell will arrive at the Ashburton Cemetery on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. McDOWELL—The Funeral of the late Nellie Maud May McDowell will leave 67 Ivory street. Rangiora, This Day (Friday), at 10.15 a.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. arriving at 11.15 a.m.. Gulliver-Tyler. YOUNG—The Funeral of the late Stanley (Ted) Young will leave 67 Ivory street, Rangiora. on Saturday, September 4. at 2 p.m.; for the Park Cemetery. Rangiora. Gulliver-Tyler.

THE Funeral of the late S. W. J. Yeung will leave C. A. Tyler and Son’s. Ivory street, Rangiora, at 2 p.m., on Saturday. 4th instant, for the soldiers' section of the Lawn Cemetery. His fellow members are invited to attend.—F. G. Tolmie, Secretary. 9914 WANTED TO PURCHASE BUY, Gent’s <3©Tf tlabs, with bag (right hand). R 8669, "Press." OLD Car Batteries 2s 8d each. Will collect. RBl2O, "Press." ——— ——-——— BABY'S Wicker Bassinet, in stand. Ring 23-872, or 63 Rossall st. XBM6 ELECTROLUX Polishing Machine. Price and where seen. Write, R 8439, "Press." CONSIGN Surplus Furniture to Amoo’ Auction Dept. SatlafocUoo ■assured. *** ANY Scrap Lead. Sd lb. Household colloo—tions. RBll9, "Press.” —— CONSIGN Surplus Furniture to AmoF Auction Dept. Satisfaction assured. 9604 WANTED Cut Manukis Scrub, about * chains, wind protection. Reply where available, and price. P.O. Box 846, Christchurch. XB2BO 22.36 ENGINE and Gearbox or 23-34 Tractor. Write 'Engine," care "Press." Greymouth. ■ ■— 1 ————— G.B. Stranded Cottons, 3 each of 68 Green and 3 Brown, buy or exchange. R 8626. "Press.” BLUEGUM Trees, suitable milling, near Burnham an advantage. F. J. Smith. Burnham. - -- - 9661 AMOS’ Gain Great Prices at Auction. House and Property a Specialty. Amos' Auction Dept. ■■.■■■.- ■" * 9664 CLEAN Cotton Household Rags, no wool, 10/- sack, or smaller lots. Called for. Spinks Garage. 'Phone 38-610. 9616 80-100 H.P. BOlLER—Wanted to Buy Vriently, an 80-100 H.P. Boiler in good order and condition. Please write: Prestige (N.Z.), Ltd., Box 1575, Wellington. 9830 COMPLETE Housefuls of Furniture Bought for Cash. Ring 30-770. Our Buyer will call, Amos’ Auction Dept. 9564

SACKS and BAGS. Grain, Flour, Produce, Meatmeal, and Lime Sacks and Bags bought at best market rates. We Pay Railage. Also Super Bags at rates fixed by Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Ltd., for whom we are Accredited Agents. TEXTILE BAG COMPANY, LTD.. 120-128 Montreal street. ’Phone 38-735. K3B BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED urgent! y, JBoard, by young Business Giri. R 8421, "Press. 88 CHESTER st.. City, offers bed-tray ac- • comwaodHion to holidaymakers.X6463 I Break fast, casuals, close to Static W>ne 37-535. X 8441 WATERIXO "private Hotel, 516 Colombo st., rteir Moorhouse ave. Bed and breakfast. Ring 31-205. T.C. BUSINESS Gentleman, nice sunny room, m good home; excellent board. Telephone PARTIAL BOARD, single room, all convs., telephone, offered business gent. Central. R 8639, "Press.” ■ . .. ■ , ACCOMMODATION Holidays, Tsuranga Hotel, St. Anne’s Flats, fortnight to 3 months. Fully equipped. 3019 CHaTTsworTh Convalescent Best ftomi. Every care and attention, beautiful surroundings, ’Phone 22-526. X 8902 HOTEL St. Clair—Superior Acommodation. Bed and Breakfast. Comfort assured. ’Phone 23-481, Dunedin. cc 3 208 KILMORE st. offers quiet Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, facilities for light meals, garage. 'Phone M<455. 782 WAVERLEY PRIVATE 100 Colombo street, City. Bed aha breakfast accommodation per day or week. 'Phone 34-271. Z T.C. LADY would give' large B.S.R. to old couple or elderly person; attention if needed. In good home in City area. 'Phone 30-955. : HOLIDAY Vacations, Picton, available Private Home; good meals. Ring Chum Hodder, 41-398, 81 Kllmore street, for references. • YOUNG Man requires Full Board, handy to University, from March. 1949. Full particulars to Johnson, 9 Ritchie st., Invercargill. —— X 8238 TWO Men and Boy- (Byrs) require good Board, with widow, or homely private family. Preferably handy East Ch. Ch. School, but not absolutely essential. R 8865, “Press." to.. WANTED by Overseas Lady, with three children, Summer ■ ACMtnmodation tn Guest House or Flat, or Cottage at seaside or country, fr6m December 20 to January 31. Reply to W- G. Bell, C/o. The Glen, Akaroa. X 8347 HOTEL SWNEHURST, 241 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Under New Management (Mr and Mrs W. H. James, late of Hotel Federal). Tariff 18s daily; £5 13s 6d weekly. Garages available. Large sun verandah. Central * but quiet situation. The City's Leading 1 Private Hotel. Box 1140, or wire "Stonehurst," Christchurch. T.C. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ETC? COATS and Costumes to measure in your own Material. Beck’s Mantles. 119 Worcester street (next Calder Mackay’s). X 8432 PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Sitting of the No. 5 Transport Licensing Authority will be held tn the Courthouse. Kaikoura. on Monday. 13th September, 1948, commencing at 1.45 p.m., to hear the following applications received. Particulars obtainable from Secretary of Association 'or ' Transport Department. Christchurch. Subject fo alteration if necessary; the applications will be dealt with in the following order; GOODS-SERVICE LICENCES: NEW: Valentine Chapman, Kaikoura (one v.a. Oaro-Puketa-Kaikoura—Sanitary contract for P.W.D.). AMENDMENTS: Mervyn William Broomhall, Hundalee (increase area to 10mile radius Hundalee. with extension to Mina for timber): A. E. Lee. Ltd.. Kaikoura (extension mail route to Blue Duck Valley); Arthur Leonard Roberts. Kaikoura (addition of Waimea. Takaka. Murchison, and Collingwood Counties for shingle, sand, spoil, and road-making materials). R. F. DE LAUTOUR, Secretary, No. 5 Transport Licensing Authority, P.O. Box 1270. Christchurch. 2/9/48. 9929 r TRANSPORT ~LICENSING AMENDMHR¥ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the , under-mentioned application has been received by the No. 3 Transport Licensing Authority, and that written representations against the granting of the Spplication will be received by th- undersigned not later than seven clear days from the date of this notice. If no written representations against the granting of the application are received within the time specified above, the Licensing Authority proposes to grant the application without any further noHee and without holding a Public Sitting. CONTINUOUS GOODS SERVICE LICENCE: TRANSFER: Clarence Alfred Palmer. New Brighton, to George Wingham. Christchurch. DATED at Christchurch this 2nd day of September. 1948. R. F. DE LAUTOUR. Secretary. NO. 3 Transport Licensing Authority, P.O. Box 1270. Christchurch. 2/9/48. 99X FEET! Are your, a liability? We jHH make them «n asset! Institute of Feet Health, 558 A Colombo st. 9457

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25590, 3 September 1948, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25590, 3 September 1948, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25590, 3 September 1948, Page 11

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