| FUNERAL NOTICES I KIRK—The Funeral of the late Charles William Kirk will leave the Chapel of J. I Lamb and Son. 234 Lichfield street. This I Day (Tuesday), at 3.15 p.m., for the Ruru j Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 1 1 GOLDSMITH—The ruiteral ot the lete I William Leonard Goldsmith will leave the , ‘ Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield 1 street. This Day (Tuesday), at 1.11 p.m., for service in the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son. : ROBERTS—The Funeral of the late Cuth--1 bert William (Bill) Roberts will leave the ’ Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield ’ street. This Day (Tuesday), after service ■ commencing at 11 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. Umb and Son. JACKMAN—The Funeral of the late William Jackman will leave bis residence, 1 333 Cambridge terrace. To-morrow (V.ed--5 nesday). at 2 p.m.. for service in tha Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and JAPP—The Funeral of the late Wilhelmina McDougal Japp will leave her residence, 294 Fitzgerald avenue. This Day (Tuesday), 1 after a service commencing at 1.50 p.m., : for the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and • 5011 • ——. ROUNTREE—The Funeral of the lata I Elizabeth Rountree will leave her resi- • dence. 69 Ham road, To-morrow (Wedness day), at 2 p.m., for the Riccarton Church- • yard’. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. : MCCLELLAND—The Funeral of the late Henry Warnock McClelland *iU leave hia ■ residence, 225 Avonhead road. This Day. at 2.30 p.m., for the Waimairi Cemetery* Service in the residence at 220 p.m. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. : GILCHRIST—The Funeral of the late ; George Albert Gilchrist will leave G. Bar- - rell and Sons’ Chapel, 225 Durham «treet. This Day, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery. Chapel service at 10.45 a.m. G. ’ Barrell and Sons. Ltd. HUNT—The Funeral of the late Raymond Hunt will leave G. Barrell and Sons Chapel. 225 Durham street. This Day. at 2 p.m., for the Lawn Cemetery. Chapel service at 1.45 p.m. G. Barrell and Sons, ’ Ltd ' ~ . COX—The Funeral of the late William . Cox will leave G. BarreU and Sons Chapel, 225 Durham street. This Day, at 10 a.m., for the Canterbury Crematorium. ’ G - Barrell and Sons, Ltd. kEENAN—The Funeral of the late Susan • Ann Heenan (nee Herring) Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel street, This Day (Tuesday), at 3.30 pm. i for a service at the Crematorium Chapel. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. COGLE—The Funeral of the late Mary • Cogle will leave Lamb and Haywards Chapel. 292 Cashel street. This Das , (Tuesday), after a service commencing at > 11 a.m., for Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. BRIMER—The Funeral of the late Helen I Brimer will leave our Chapel, 19 London . street, Christchurch, This pay . February 7, at 12.30 p.m., for the Rotherham Cemetery, arriving approximately 3 ’ p,m ‘ John __ 1 BOWDEN—The Funeral of the late ; Samuel Nickola, Bowden will his late residence. Jackson’s road, Lyttelton, To-day (Tuesday), February 7. at ri am., • for a service at the Crematorium Chapel. ' J. F. Davidson. ■ THOMPSON—The Funeral of the late 1 Edith Amelia Thompson will leave the > residence of her daughter, Mrs Cox, 35 Princes street, Ashburton. This Day, at 1 2 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. , Baker Bros, and O’Reilly, Ltd. ■ STAPLEFORTH—The Funeral of .the late l William Charles Stapleforth will leave 67 Ivory street, Rangiora, This Day • day), at 2 p.m., for the Baptist Cemetery, • Rangiora. Gulliver Tyler. COURT PRIDE OF COURTENAY ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS i MEMBERS of the above Court are re- • spectfully invited to attend the Funeral L of our late Brother, Henry McClelland, r leaving his residence, 225 Avonhead road, i at 2.30 p.m., for the Waimairi Cemetery. P. J. BEAMAN. C.R. 1 A. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary. 1 _A*_ • 1 THE Funeral of the late Alexander Donahue will leave his late residence, Aquila - street, Rangiora, at 10 a.m. To-day (TuesI day), for the Christchurch Crematorium. ; His fellow members are invited to attend. IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINEKV » 31 H.P. 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