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AUCTIONS. . R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO. TO MEN OF THE SECOND . GOING INTO CAMP. ¥HAT shall I do with my For* ture is a question that many And ' difficult, to answer; and what shall , 1 do with my House is a still mor»* difficult one. • While it is our .Business to S«TI '.' both Houses and Furniture, our can* did advice is DON'T SELL YOUR FURNITURE ; unless you are. corapelledto do so. Furniture will be» ;■' come dearer and dearer, and . will remain dear lone after the ■.War. ',-•■■. With regard to your House,' w« '.':'•, advise to SELL BATHER THAN LET. ' • Should you! take our adVice; w| " , ■ will be pleaded to assist you In" .'■>''\ Sale of your Property, and havin.;, .' made arrangements to ' . STORE MARRIED RESERVISTS' , FURNITURE AT A VERT NOMINAL CHARGE. We will be pleased to give particular* upon/application ' Call in and have a Chat with our Mr McKENZIE about it. No one regrets more than ourselves that so many who have ; struggled to get a home together are now com; polled to dispose of their but grim necessity knows no law," We act upon the principle, "Do by others as you would bfj done by,"and WE OFFER OUR SERVICES TO THE MARRIED RESERVIST, feeling sure that we'can help him to solve this very difficult problem.Please note that our ONLY ADDRESS is. W 3, CASHEL STREES? (between the Bristol and Matson's). R S. McKENZIE AND CO., ' Auctioneers, Land and. Estate Agents, Housi 148, CASHEL STREET v (Between the Bristol and MatKm'sJ. .. X 35 PUBLIC NOTICES. BREAD PERFECTIONI ' BREAD PERFECTION I BREAD PERFECTION I ' 'HAT'S what People say of BOON'S BREAD. This Bakery won the- New Zealand Championship againrt allcomers as the Bakerß' Exhibitions in ISJ7 and 1918. C. E. BOON'S BREAD Is Made and Moulded by Machinery, Untouched by Hand. COLOMBO STREET. SYDENHAM.' .. ; ' \ Telephone 2037. ; 1S« TO COUNTRY 'SUBSCRIBERS./ IHE followisg Persons only .are antJioriief to 1 receive money on account of tit* "Lyttelton Times" Company, Limited:—-*, B. BANFIELD . C. W. LEETE . , TURNER. . . . p.'HUNT . . . . C. I. JENNINGS . 8. a. Salt . . , W. H. Little . . . i. B: Wightmat ; p. Martin .)..,. . . N. L. Thomai . < A. J. S. Headland . C. Hardy and Co. W. Hunter . . , F. E Owers . - , G. P. Kissel . . . D. Miller and Co.. J. Hoglund -'.. . . A. Coombs . . . . LYTTELTON AKAROA ' AKAROA K.AIAPOI : RAKGIORA Pigeon B»y AsEburton Temuka Geraldine Waimate Glenavy Rakaia West Meltoa Dunsandel Templeton Wadd-ngtoa Springfield Oust A. Uoombs . . . , . vust > ; ■• ■ N.Z. Co-op. Storei Co. • OXFORD -v Mrs O'Loughlin . . . Bennett's. Junction W. H. Saunderooclt •. Waikari Sefton Co-op. Stores . ■ Befton * T. 0. Johnston .".''.., Scargill - S. Solomon ._. .-■■ .'- Cheviot > Kelson and Whitworth Doyleston j Mrs Pickering . . •. Leeston ' :' CHAPMAN BROS. . 60UTHBRIDGB J, Dodds ~.,. ... ~ Hanmer E. Britton ... .'', , Rotherham ' Dartnoil and M'Meckan Springstoa ; J. Hutchinson ~ .1 . Lincoln -. H W. U. Roger. «■'. Waiau '•« Wi H. Rhodes , . . Ainberley * J. o'Cr.:wll . , , , Hawatden ■ J, Cardwell . ... Culverden V F. H. Flower , » . Kaikour* y N. M'Grogor . ;'•'-'; Kaikoura Snowban Remittances forwarded direoi to the Hetd* Office Cbristchurch, should be addressed to the Manager of the ■".Lyttelton Timei '* Conv pany, Limited, ChristcLurcb,

FUNERALS. *, ANDERS OiN, TNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL •V FURNISHER, V : 107, VICTORIA .STREET 'Phone SBO3. X r\ E O R & B, ' B Afiß'B L L„ " FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN m6tok~HEARSES: ; AND MOTOR CARRIAGES C FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE '; Ofiioe 221 Garage, 225, Durham Street. : 'Phone<.72l (Night oi Day.) J. LAMB AND SON, "*' FUNERAL FURNISHE Si MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO-ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. - : No. '234, LICHFIELD STREET. ,! ■'■ ; Telephone KQG : \. Established 'IB7B. ■ ANGFORD AND BHIND, Undertaker* J and Embalmers, 104, Casfcol, Street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Lensford, 19, London Street. 'Phone 689. John Rhir.d, 106, Montreal Street 'Phono 1608. TiHE Friends of Mr and Mrs A. B. Hines • are invited to attend the Funeral:''.; of i their late son, Eric Thomas, leaving the .residence of Mr J. T. Williamson, 51, F«rry Road, Linwood, on Monday, August sth, i at 11 ih.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. ' 3V LAMB AND'SON.\ ,7598.: r'E Funeral of the late Elsie Young will leave her . late residence, 28, Ollivier s Road, Linwood. on Tvwaday, August 6th,_ al 2 p.m., for tha Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 830 TiHE Funeral of tha tote Edmund Wyhdham Heathooto Gray will take place JMs Day (Monday), August 6, arrivim? at tha Linwood Cemetery. 8.30 ».m. 1. LAMB AND SON. /■■ '■■ ■'■'' 829 X Wilson are invited to attend hi» funeral, which will leave hie late residence, 63. Clar. enoe Road, Ricoarton. This Day (Monday), at 2 n.m.. for Sydenham Cemetery. GEORQR BARBELL. - ; ! ' '" rHE Friends of Mr Edward Milltr, of Wilson's Road,' Belfast, areJnformed thai the funeral of his ,late; wife Isabella Camp-> bell Miller will take place This. Day (Monday), at Belfast Cemetery. Private inter, menl GEORGE BARBELL. 6786^] THE Friends of Mr William J»m« Edjrar! are informed that the funeral of kw iat* .. ■»'•. :. T»*.» mill lnnvn hi» rnaidann*. 101 Tuam Street, on Tuesday^at 2 p.m., for Linwood Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. MOURNING, •£*■ all Mourning required. Costumes executed in. 24 hours. MOURNING. A special department : and workroom is devoted to, > all MOURNING, these needs. Department opened from 8.80 a.m. By nngMOURNTNG. ing up No. 1478 or 1049, you can have an experienced asiMOURNING. sistant wait upon you at your own home. - ,' X

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17860, 5 August 1918, Page 10

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