FUNERAL NOTICES ARMON—The Funeral of the late Thomas John Armon will leave his residence, 414 Yaldhurst road, To-morrow (Thursday). at 2 p.m., for St. Peter’s Church. Riccarton, for service, the burial taking place in the Churchyard. G. Barrell and Sons. WILLIAMS—The Funeral of the late Mary Williams will leave her late residence, 47 Mayfield avenue. Today (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. McLACHLAN—The Funeral of the late Mary Cook McLachlan will leave her residence, 239 Ham road. Fendalton, This Day (Wednesday), at 12.30 p.m., for the Ellesmere Cemetery, arriving at 1.45 p.m. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. BAMFORD—The Funeral of the late Ellen Bamford will leave our Chapel, Durham street. To-morrow (Thursday). August 10, at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. EVEREST —The Funeral of the late Caroline Everest will leave the Chapel of G. Barrell and Sons, Durham street, on Thursday, at 11 a.m., for the Springston Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. MACKWELL—The Funeral of the late Smith Mackwell will leave the residence of his daughter. Mrs Mothes,- 179 Innes road. St. Albans, on Thursday. August 10, at 11 a.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. John Rhind. McHALE—The Funeral of the late Janet McHale will leave our Chapel, 19 London street, on Thursday, August 10, after a service commencing at 1 p.m., for’ the Burwood Churchyard. John Rhind. UPTON—The Funeral of the late Annie Elizabeth Upton will leaVe Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel street. Thia Day (Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m., for th® Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. SPURR—The Funeral of the late Ernest Walter Spurr will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son. 234 Lichfield street, Tomorrow (Thursday), after service commencing at 10 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. THE Brethren of L.O.L. No. 24A, Hornby, are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Brother T. J. Armon, leaving his residence. 414 Yaldhurst road, on Thursday, August 10, st 2 p.m., 'for the Riccarton Churchyard. J. ROBINSON, Worshipful Master, FUNERAL DIRECTORS LAMB AND HAYWARD. LTD., 292 CASHEL STREET. ’PHONE 34-723 A. H. MARKER. Managing Director. Ll74> GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LATIMER SQUARE, CHCfa. C r^ T rn l tions Arranged 'Phone 33-534 (Night, or Day), DI74T J. LAMB and SON. Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET n tv, , fFHONE 33-504. E H He.tley, Director Manager. JOHN RHIND. 19 LONDON STREET Near Cnr. Bealey ave. and Fitzgerald ave ’PHONE 36-174. Fl’Vf G. BARRELL AND SONS, LTD. STS CHAPEL SERVICE FREE ’ MAIN 221 DURHAM STREET. TELEPHONE 30-203. R 200» PUBLIC NOTICES PAPANUI KS A. SUB’URBAN COMMITTEE. AID TO CRETE. THE Papanui R.S.A. Club-roonis are no'w open every afternoon to receive gifte ol Food and Clothing for the Aid to Creti Campaign. 2901 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. URBAN FARM LAND RATING ACT, PUBLIC NOTICE IS ‘ HEREBY GIVEN List as approved bj the Christchurch City Council at Its meeting held on 7th August, 1950, is and will be open for inspection at the Council Office. 194 Manchester street, Christchurch, during office hours for 21 days from the date hereof. ANY PERSON having an interest in any land liable to be rated by the Council may ooject to the List on the ground ol the unfairness or incorrectness of any special rateable Value in the List, or ol the insertion or incorrectness of any matter therein or the omission of any matter therefrom. Every such objection shall be in writing under the hand of the objector, or of his Solicitor or duly authorised agent and shall be lodged at the Public Office of the Council within the period during which the List is open for inspection. DATEU AT CHRISTCHURCH this Bth day of August, 1950. H. S. FEAST, Town Clerk. 5878 THE SOCIETY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT!?. THE ABOVE SOCIETY have now taken over the lease of the HIBERNIAN HALL, Barbadoes street. This hall has been renovated throughout, including a new floor. A SOCIAL will be held for the Grand Opening Night on AUGUST 15th. ALL WELCOME. Items and Dancing. Excellent Supper. 5870 A k I ,<r< I A 1, O M f ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE OLD BOW ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT, OLD BOYS and FRIENDS are Invited la wut august” 1 course - Those with cars are asked to assemble in Latimer square between 12.45 and 1 p.m. Play commences 1.30 p.m. Sharp. - R. C. BOLAND. Hon. See. 5681 TOVRS DESIGNED FOR YOUR TRAVELLING PLEASURE, all holiday difficulties ar® removed when you take a MIDLAND LUXURY TOUR of the Scenic South Island. Prices are ALL-INCLUSIVE, covering Transport, Hotel Fees, Side Trips, all meals en route. NORTH-WEST WONDERLAND: Oct. 4th13th—£26 15s. Includes Picton, Nelson, Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers. SOUTHERN BLUE LAKES: Sept. 4th13th—£29 15s; Sept. 20th-29th—£29 15s; Oct. 26th-Nov. sth—£32 10s. Includes Dunedin, Mt. Cook, Tasman Glacier. Queenstown. Lake Te Anau, etc., etc. Write for full itineraries to: MIDLAND TOURS, LTD., Bus Station Buildings. Christchurch. GREYMOUTH AGENTS: UNION STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.. 58-59 Mack*}’ st.. Greymouth. 5008 MIDLAND MIDLAND Sightseeing Tours Leave TIVOLI THEATRE DAILY. 10 a.m.—City and Suburbs. See th® gardens and parks of Christchurch. 2 p.m.—Summit Road Tours Affords • glorious view of hill, sea. and plain The only SUMMIT ROAD Tours I Be sure it's the SUMMIT ROAD Be sure it’s MIDLAND No Reservations Required.! Just board at the TIVOLI MIDLAND MOTORWAYS SERVICES, LIMITED, 31 Licnficld street. Christchurcn. ’Phone 40-110. T.W.B
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