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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THE Family of the late Elizabeth Andrews desire to express most sincerely their Thanks and appreciation for the lovely floral tributes and the many messages, verbal and otherwise, of sympathy in their sorrow and loss of their mother. To those people who were able to attend the service and burial they offer their special thanks. Owing to so many expressions of sympathy and so many unknown addresses they ask you to accept this as a personal acknowledgement. HRS ROBERTA PURSE and Family wish to Thank sincerely all relatives and friends for their kind and thoughtful deeds and messages during their recent bereavement. FLORISTS A. COX and Son. Complete Floral Service, 15 Wychbury street, Spreydon. 'Phone 35-115 All hours.D FUNERAL Sprays Telephone 78-662, after hours 39-568 or 38-299 You are guaranteed the artistic tribute from Miss Feaver, Florist, Ltd.. 709 Colombo street. D HOWDEN’S Floral Service for Quality Floral Tributes at sen sible prices. 'Phone Bowden’s Florists. 79-720. or after hours 70-564 D JULIA GRAY, Florist. Funeral Sprays. Wreaths, Daily Hospital Flowers Specialising in Wed ding Bouquets ’Ph. 40-921; after hrs Ph. 70 552 940 A Colombo street.D DILLONS KOWHAI FLORISTS 159 Manchester street THE INTERFLORA FLORISTS. Featuring Art in Flowers ’hone 65-650 or night 22-500 D DO YOU WISH YOUR FLORAL EMBLEM TO BE OUTSTANDING? IF SO CONSULT—NAIRN’S NURSERIES, LTD., 166 Lincoln rord. 'Phone 64-139 64-138 We specialise tn Funeral Emblems and Cut Flowers Natural flowers only are used Plastic and artificial flowers are not used, as they have no meaning Having a Fleet of Cars we deliver daily Funeral Emblems and Flowers where required. D PERSONALS DIAL Life Line, 42-299. for a Message and Prayer any hour of the day or night.3oo9 FRANK and Sue: The Colonel says that you must get a copy of the Husbands’ and Wives’ Guide from George Bettie, 25 Victoria street, Christchurch. If you cannot call, George will post you one in plain wrapper, free of charge.—Pop.F GOOD home offered expectant girls, unmarried mothers, and/or children. Reasonable. ’Phone 76-514, Chch.X79B JACK ABBOT, formerly Chester street, please contact nephew, David Livett, 70 Tinakori road, Wellington, 28-300. 745 SINGLE Man, early thirties, would like to meet lady companion for social outings and pictures, company. Genuine. Apply E 9992, “Press.” X 9992 TURKISH Baths: Mussons, 184 Hereford st. Ladies’ and Gent’s ’Ph. 75-415. Estab. 45 years. D WOULD the person who took my son to hospital on Monday, March 23, and returned his bicycle to Maurice Poore and Co., Panel Beaters, please ring 43-456, or contact Norman Walker, 99 Mackworth stB9oB LOST AND FOUND BLACK and White Collie lost from train between Kaikoura and Eiffelton, Tuesday. Named "Mess.” Please ’Ph. 68-556 (Chch.), after 7 p.m. 606 LOST: Aluminium Stepladder. Reward. Ring 64-350. LOST between Rugby street and Glandovey road: Leather Wallet initialled N.F.B. Reward. ’Ph. 62-040. LOST, March 11-12, City, Majestlc, Airport, Riccarton: Brooch, cultured pearls, set in silver leaves, circle. Valued keepsake. Good reward. Apply 11960, “Press.”X96o LOST from Stand outside Smith’s City Market, Thursday morning, Gent’s Red Butler Sports Cycle. Finder please ring Stevens, 65-579 (day time). 57-278 (evenings). Reward. LOST small brown Wallet containing money and small knife, Tuesday night, Lyttelton, Riccarton, ’Ph, 77-263. Reward. LOST: Lady’s Gold Hails Wristlet Watch, Wednesday, vicinity St. Andrew’s Church and Riccarton. Reward. ’Phone 47-246. LOST ginger and white cat vicinity Lincoln College, missing since 23/3/64. Child’s cherished pet. Information of his whereabouts greatly appreciated Please ring 244 M Lincoln. XHSO9 PAIR Green and Pink Love Birds lost Wainoni. ’Ph. 68-834. Reward. 678 PAIR of Brown Spectacles in a pink plastic toilet bag lost vicinity Holmwood road shopping area. Please Ring 56-496. STRAYED from Springbank. Southdown Ram, branded A. ear tag Middlepark. ’Ph. 50W. Cust.BoB3 STRAYED: Black Labrador Dog, possibly in Kainga-Brooklands area. Registration No. 999. Ring Bel. 784, Reward. WOMAN’S Brown Handbag containing Bank Book, Driver’s Licence, and Gloves, lost Belfast area, Easter Sunday. Reward. Ring 69-344. If It s Wanted If it’s Wanted or Needed or Needed IT’S IN OUR IT’S IN OUR WANT ADVTS. WANT ADVTS. WANT ADVTS. WANT ADVTS. ■THE PRESS" "THE PRESS” “THE PRESS” ’THE PRESS” Classified pages provide opportunities for all. PHONE 50-199 PHONE 50-199 ’PHONE 50-199 PHONE 50-199 A direct line for your A direct line for your convenience, convenience.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 20

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710

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30406, 3 April 1964, Page 20

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