I PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED KNOWN. TEAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED thu ■ PRICE of MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM for SPOT CASH, and as ** havo only a short time to live, GET THE BEST. Rubbish is dear at any price. The Best is always the CHEAPEST in "the end. And do not bo persuaded to buy inferior quai. . or rubbish when, by patronising P. H STEEL, you can always rely on GETTING* THE CREAM OP CANTERBURY. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended SMALLGOODS A SPECIALITY. ' The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. Ths quantity sold speaks for itself. 1820 "TV/TOLENDO" TONIO WINE increases •J-tX. tho vitality, enriches the blood, build? up and strengthens the system. Take t bottle NOW. Obtainable from your chemist. Ptrico,43 6d a la-mo bottle.. F I FUNERALS. 3, LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. . L MOTOR HEARSe£"*"aND CAP**'" 3 ' FOR FUNERALS TO ANY &T OF CANTERBURY."; No. 234, LICHFIELD STRBE-. Tolephono C9Q Establish iß "' 3 T ANGFORD AND RHIND, IttyK. and Embalmers, 104, Cashed Street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Lan£- , ford, 19, London Street. 'Phone 569. Joan Rhind, 106, Montreal Street. 'Phono 1603. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER AND FURNISHER. TNDERTAKER AND FUNEEAZ J FURNISHER, 10-7, VICTORIA STREET. 'Phone 3803. '. (IEOBOE B A R R E L L, *-* FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS, ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage, 225, Durham Street 'Phono 721 (Night or Day). THE Funeral of the late Patrick O'Mallav will leave his parents' residence, 21, Hastings Street, for tho Linwood Cemetery, on Friday, 16th- Inst., at 11 *.m LAN CIFuneral of tho late "Walter Ford ' \ Gibbs will leave the Christchurch Hospital for the Sydenham Cemetery on Saturday, tho lfiih inst., at 2 p.m. LANG FORD AND RHIND. i-n r pHE Funeral of the late John William 7? Cooper will leave his late residence., 'function Road, Hornbv, for the Sydenham Cemetery, This Day, Friday, the lStfc inst. (Not© Alteration), at 2.50 p.iu. LANGFOKD AND RHIND. • 425 fT-HE Funeral of the la-te Mrs Isabella Ann x Williams will leave 19, London Street, Richmond, for tho Sydenham Cemeterv, jh Snturdiv, 'he, lGttt inst., at 10 a.m. LANGFORD'AND RHIND. i<jfi HPHE Funeral of tho late Joseph Mca»;ev •*■ will leave 19, London Street, for the Linwood Cemetery, on Saturday. 16th, at 11.33 a.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. ill THE Funeral of the late John Thou;?.! . • Pegloy will leave his brother's residence, '319. Eastern Terrace, Sydenham, for the Sydenham Cemetery, on Saturday, 16th ins!., at -1.20 p.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND.
THE Friends of the late Dori 3 Louisa Flint arc invited to attend her Funeral, leaving her parents' residence, 73, Springfield Road, on Saturday. <sA 8.30 a.m., -for tha Linwood. Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. £ 242 6/pHE Friends of the late Samuel Cooper ■*- are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence, 18, Randall Street, Richmond, on Saturday, at 8.30 a.m., and striving *.t EHesmer* Public Cemetery at 10.13 ■a.m. GEORGE BARBELL 343 HP-HE Friends of Mr O. B. Pemberton arc '-*■ invited to attend the Funeral of his lat; wile, Clara, leaving- his residence, Heato.-l Street, St Albans, Friday, at 2 p.m.. fox lb.* Papanui Churchyard. GEORGE BARREL!. npHE Friends of the late Private Ales, •*• Robertson are invited to attend his Funo. raJ, leavine: his parents' residence, HS, Strati: -Crescent Road, on Saturday, «t 11 a.m.. foi Lfnwood Cemetery, GEORGE BARBELL. . . 243 PHE Friends of the late Francis .1. K««" /-*- of Kumars, are informed that bi<» fun will leave 205, Durham Street, This 'Da? (Friday), at .1 n.rn.. for Linwood Cemetery GEORGE BARRELL. ' 891-t' j FpHE Funeral of the late Alice Mildred [ •*■ Kennedy will leave her late residence. 87, Hill's Road. St Albans, on Friday, Notember 10, «t S.SO a.m.. for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Funeral of the late Acnes Ble.icb.fcrd wilj leave 79, Mill Road, Spreydon, en Friday, November 15, at 1 p.m.," for the Governor's Bar Cemeterv, arriving at S v>.m J. LAMB AND SON. HP-HE Funeral of the late Jemima Elizabeth , J- Charlotto Cooper will leave her late residence, 217, Fitzgerald Avenue, on Friday. November 15, at 11 a.m., for tho Lin woo. i Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. IHE Funeral of tho late William Robr.o;-. • will leave his late residence. 332, Selwyi: ui.reot, Addiagton, on Saturday, Novembd IGth, at 11 a.m.. for the Addington Cemeterv. 3, LAMB AND SON. THE Funeral of the late Arthur Gordon ■ Pimm will leave tho residence of Mr G. Walker, 10, Somorville Street, Spreydon, en Saturday, November 16th, at 1.45 mm., 'or tho Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. THE Friends of K. Tulupa ar- ■' * that his funeral will leave th Instituto, Lyttelton, at 2 v>.tu. To-d-ay (Friday), for the Church of England Cemetery. W T. LESTER. •'. ~ THE Funeral of the late Cannar Kollj will leave his late residence, Eolleston. on Saturday, 16th November, at 9 a.m., foi Lincoln Cemetery. RESTALL AND SOK, Lincoln. 891.0 THE Friends of the late Mrs Sarah 0. Wheeler are informed that her Funeral will, leave her lato residence on Saturday, at,2 p.m., for the Church of England Cenietrtv. H. J. GTJLLIVER. % . 239 fpHK Mineral of the late Walter Crvsell--I- will leave his son's residence. Oust, on Saturday, November 16, at 2 p.m., for the Gust Public Cemetery. EARLY AND HENDERSON. . - 210
-*- ger.= {daughter of tho kio E. and 31, Lane) litre invited to Attend lie? Fttusr&i, which will lobvo the residence of Hr C. Sealey, Waddington, for the 'Waddington Cemetery, at 2 p.tn.. Saturday, Xov. IOtK. K LORD, Undertaker. H.A.0.8.5. ST PATRICK'S BRANCH. S 3. MEMBERS of the above branch, sro p quested to Attend the Funeral of their lato Brother. Frederick Walter Scarf, -which will loavo his late residence. 60, Milton Street, Spreydon. This (Friday) Afternoon, at 4 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemoterv. 3. M COFFEY, President. 9915 M. GRIMES, Secrotary. rJETURNEB SOLDIERS are requested to' lJ parade at the M-nrir.e- Institute, lyttelton, ti-i 1.43 p.m. This Day to attend tl» Funeral of K. Tulupa-, lato Seaman ©*«- seas steamer new at Lyttclton. Costumes executedin34 how. hours. A special departaMirH and workroom is devoted to all ilieso needs. Department opened from 8.30 a.m. Bv ringing lip No. 1479 or 1049, you can have an experienced assistant wait upon you at your own homo. " X
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17948, 15 November 1918, Page 8
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