HALL— In loving memory of a dear father. William, who passed away August 12. 1964. A thought for today, A memory for ever. —lnserted by his daughter, Annie, son-in-law, Reg. HAYES— In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Benjamin (Bob), who passed aw r ay on August 12, 1964. A token of love and remembrance. Of one we will never forget. —lnserted by his loving sister. Susan, and nieces and nephews. Lionel. Arnold. Selwyn. Molly. Joan and Paul. MANNING— In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 12, 1961. Remembrance —lnserted by her loving family THOMSON— in memory of our be loved son, E. L. (Ted) Thomson, killed on air operations August 12, 1944. Treasured memories. —lnserted by his loving parents. Audrey and Jack. TUCKER— in loving memory of our dear dad and granddad. Frederick Ernest, who passed away August 12, 1932. A page in the book of memories Is softly turned today. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Margaret, son-in ’.aw, Bill, and grandchildren. Jeffrey and Alison. TUCKER — In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Frederick Ernest, who passed away on August 12, 1962. Not just today, but every day. In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Barbara, son-in-law, lan, and grandchildren. TUCKER— In loving memory of a dearly loved husband, father, and granddad, Frederick Ernest, who passed aw r ay August 12, 1962. Though absent you are ever near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. — T nserted by his ever-loving wife, Meg, Colin, Cathryn and children, Ken and Jean, Kathleen and Walter. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ANDERSON— The family of the late Mr W. T. Anderson wish to sincerely Thank all friends for their sympathy in their recent bereavement. To those whose addresses are unknown would they please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
MRS M. WATSON and the daughters of the late Harry Malcolm Rodger Thank most • sincerely thank friends, neighbours and relatives for expressions of sympathy in the loss >f a dear one. IMMEDIATE SERVICE PEOPLE’S PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL. 80 MANCHESTER STREET Phone 50-940 Our Casual Meals: Week days 4s 6d Saturdays and Sundays 5s The Best Meal. In City for the Pricet'HS ST JOHN AMBULANCE Medical Service Christchurch -. 78-879 HOSPITAL <Ch Ch > «5 409 Inquiries. patients only 65-3)9 POLICE ten ch ) ll> EIRE BRIGADES: CITY and SUBURBS ... Ul o EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE. 1965 ENGLISH Tuesday. November 16. 930 a m -12 30 p m MATHEMATICS. An incl. (pilot scheme)— Thurday, November IS. 2 p m -4 10 p m MATHEMATICS B incl (pilot scheme)—Tuesday, Novem ber 23. 2 p m -410 p m ONLY THREE MONTHS The Christchurch Tutorial College with its new system of PROGRAMME TEACHING is your only chance of passing these important subjects in the limited time left, if your child is behind Inquire at once for particulars from the Principal Telephone 559-667. X279 TRADE PERSONALS H H SHAW SEND FOB PRICE LIST Enclose 3d stamp H H SHAW. The Men's Chemist, 212 High street Christchurch THS FOR capacity variety, a wide range of information plus an EARLY start decide now. aial 50 199 THE PRESS’ classifieds Read and used daily by more than 68.500 families. I
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