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Polished Coffins at a few hours’ notion ADDRESS-101, VICTORIA STREET, 19X2 Christchurch, trr; B-a npHE Friends of Mr Charles Hull are inJL vited to attend the Funeral of his late Wife, Emily Elizabeth, leaving his residence, 101, North Bolt, for tho Linwood Cemetery, at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Dec; 3. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director. Telephone 387. 0323 THE friends of the lato’Thomas Hendy aro invited to attend his funeral, to leave his late residence, corner Tuam and Antigua Streets, on Friday, 2nd inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. JAS. LAMB AND SON, 33, Lichfield Street. Telephone 361. 6Si)l w. J. PARSON 3, ’ MONUMENTAL MASON, ANCHE ST E R STREET. ry description of Monumental and Mar bio Work executed at Lowest Kate a Inspection Invited. X2IGO

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11751, 1 December 1898, Page 8

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