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X 1765 WANTED to Sell, splendid Building' Sections, not eight minutes from Addington Workshops, Hazeldeau Road ; easy terms ;cheap. T.-E, Taylor, Cashel Street, opposite “ Press - ’* Office. WANTED to Sell, in Hereford Street (city) Two Houses of four rooms each, in firstclass condition and let to good tenants, yielding £36 per annum. Price for both £325; easy terms of payment. Baggs and Co., 131, Colombo Street. WANTED to Sell, a regular bargain, very well finished House of 3 large rooms, scullery, A a, , nice garden; in respectable neigh' hourhood, within 12 minutes of the post office; only £145, easy terms, or for cash £135. Baggs and Co., 131, Colombo Street. Funerals. J. LAMB & SOX, UNDERTAKERS AND H^|MBAI3EEBS FUNERALS FURNISHED at the Shortest Notice, in the Best Possible Style, to suit all CHARGES MODERATE. EMBALMING.—We are the first to introduce the above art in New Zealand; and we would par« ticularly recommend its application when an inter* ment has to be delayed. The process is inexpensive and very effectual. Address. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361. X 1625 THE Friends of the late Mr Charles H. Thomas (late of Templeton) are invited to attend his funeral, to leave his late residence,Darwin Street, Sydenham, on Thursday, 3rd inst., at 12 noon, wiving at the Templeton Churchyard at 2 p.m, JAS. LAMB & SON, Undertakers and Embaimers, 35, Lichfield Street. Telephone 361. 2109 THE Friends of Mr Charles Mills are respect, fully informed that the Funeral of his late son Harold Charles, will leave his residence, -18, Gloucester Street, This Day, Thursday, at 2 p.m., for the Public Cemetery, Linwood. H. FUHE. MANN, Undertaker, 209, Colombo Street. Telephone 684. 2203 THE Friends of Mark Morris are respectfully’ invited to attend the Funeral of his late daughter Martha Ethel, which will leave his real, deuce, Clarkville, on Friday, Sept. 4th, at 2 p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Kaiapoi. 2223 W. 'WESTON, Undertaker. THE Friends of Mr W. Thompson, sen., are re* spectfully invited to attend lus Funeral, to leave his late residence, Ashley Street, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 4th, for the Church of England Cemetery, Bangiora. 2226 H. J. GULLIVER, Undertaker. W. LANOF O ED, DNDEGTAEEG AND EMBALMEE (First Holding University Certificate in New Zealand), Furnishes Funerals at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, combined with respectability. EMBALMING, as practised in London, Sydney, Melbourne, Ac., is very largely coming into use. By the process all Germs of Disease axe Killed, and Funerals may be delayed up to Three Months ; the necessity of any lead coffin dispensed with. Address—Residence, corner of North and East Belts. Office : 133, Colombo Street. Telephone, 387 X 1645 H. Wf tS C B I M S H UNDERTAKER, FURNISHES FUNERALS AS FOLLOWS: Adults'Funerals from ... £3los Children's do. do. ... £llos Address, No. 41, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Telephone No. 430. Xl7Ol G-. barbell, UNDERTAKER, 55, DURHAM STREET. Telephone 531. Xl73_ y.ih •mhhm lai uawg mrr: B. W. W ALTERS & C». UNDERTAKERS, 4), Victoria and 211, Ki!more-S treats. Telephone 148. 5670
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11053, 3 September 1896, Page 8
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