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PUBLIC NOTICES. A. AND 8. REID, 271, High Street, Christchurch. FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN. Established over Half Century. OUR NEW SEEDS, JfLOV/Elt AND VEGETABLE, Have Arrived. Floral Designs made up Tastefully at Short Notice xas WANTEDI WANTED! WE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE <7 ' ; n #nv quantitv. also PIANOS. SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES given. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, , j Cathedral Square (next Boat Office) -2/ i QUILL, MORRIS AND CO., LTD., j CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND CHANCERY j LANE. ' Telephone 643. QHJCCE.SSOHS to Roper and Co., Ltd., anc !-> the Wine and Spirit Buoiness \>( Fletcher. Humphreys and Co. P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE 2071 Q 6ETICKE JONES,, V OPTICIAN, C-ornor of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. j FOR ! Tip N G A G E M E NT RING S, RELIABLE WATCHES, j REASONABLE PRICES, JONES AND SONS, JEWELLERS, 278, HIGH STREET. * / Returned from Aotive ’ Service. A. A. JOHNSON, F.R.0.V.5., VETERINARY SURGEON, •Han Resumed hie Practice at 130, BEALEY AVENUE. \J Christchurch. 'Phone 3501. 136 SUMMER SUITS SUMMER SUITS SUMMER SUITS fjpHAT will Bee this Season out J- —and go on wearing well. FROM £•:1 UPWARDS. Perfectly made, of Fashionable Materials, and guaranteed as Good us far more Expensive Suita. NO WONDER WE ARE BUSY. P.T.O. TAILORING CO, George Dennis. Cutter, Opp. Hia Majesty's Theatre. BREAD PERFECTION! BREAD PERFECTION) BREAD PERFECTION! npiTAT’S what People bit of BO&tjf’S I BREAD. This Bakoij won the Now Zealand Championship against all-comers at the Bakers’ Exhibitions in 1917 and 1918. / 0. E. BOON’S BREAD / Is Made and Moulded by Machinery./ Untouched by Hand. \ / COLOMBO STREET. SYDENHAM. Telephone 2037. iee CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL, ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. DESIRE to have the co-operation of Ri payers and othera in informing nW by telephoning No. 793, or by any other means , of communication (ho failuro of any lamps within the City, New Brighton, Opawa, St Martina, and Hillsborough, these being the districts under the City’s charge. Wo should also ho glad to roceive information of nuy malicious damage done to the lines or lamps belonging to the City Council C 3571 WHY SUFFER FROM DEAFNESS?/ COHERE is no need, when you mayiljfe J- immediate relief by using WAY’S VISIBLE MEDICATED EAR DRUMS. Booklet sent free on receipt of penny stamp. H. SPEAR, Dr of Opt., Eyesight and Ear Specialist, ’Phono 2562. P.O. Box 1011. \ No. 7, Willis Street, Wellington. 13ft BUTTER. ■pERNLEAF Its Purity is its Distinction. FRESH DAILY. ALL grocers: J FUNERALS. J. LAMB AND SON, \ FUNERAL FURNISHERS, \ MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 2Teloohocu LICHFIELD STREET. 539. Established 1573. T ANGFORD AND RHIND, Undertakers/ ■S -Z and Embalmcrs, 10-1, Cashol Street/ ’Phone 812. P.O. Box C 23. Herbert Langford, 19, London Street. 'Phono 559. John Rhine!, 10C, Montreal Street. ’Phone 1603. J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL J FURNISHER, 107, VICTORIA STREET. ’Phono 3303. X

n EOSGB B A R B E L L, '■ T FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS, ANY DISTANCE, Office 221. Garage, 225, Durham Street. 'Rhone 721 (Night or Day). rjpiTE Friends of John Watson are informed A that the funeral of his late beloved boh, Richard John, will loavo 19, London Street, for the Limvood Cftmotory, on Tuesday, 10th inst., at 11 n.m. LANGFORD AND Rl-lI.ND. ML rpHE Funeral of the lato James Tulloeh A will leave 19, London Street, at 0.30 n.m., and 2CI. Worcester Street, at 9.15 n.m., for the Limvood OmotoVy, on Monday, 18th, lust. LAN OF Gil .) AND RIUNLX 438 /IAHE Friends of Angus McDonald, of 18, ‘ A Travers Street, are informed that the funeral of lira late beloved daughter, Hilda Elizabeth, will leave 11), tadou Street, tot the Limvood Cemetery, on Tuesday, 18th iust„ at 9.30 a.m. LANGFORD AND .RHIND. 811 rpHE Friends of James Shepherd, of 17-1, A Roller Streot, iiproydon, are informed that the funeral of bin late beloved eon, Charles Samuel, will leave the residence, owing to sickness, of Mr Joseph Grammar, ia, Jjraddou Street, for tho Sydenham Oemotorv, on Tuesday, 13th inst., at 11 n.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. 433 i.nrVHE Funoru! of tho late Wm. Patrick A Kelly will have 12, Loudon Stroot, for tho Limvood Cemetery, on Monday, 18th inst., at 2.3 p.W. LANGFORD AND RHIND. 159 ffltflE Friends of Isaiah and Kato Morse are /A informed that the iuneral of their lato (laughter, Ruby will loavo their residence, 29. Macaulay Street, Addington, ior the Sydenham Cemetery, on Hondav, IS ill lust., at 3 p.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. 457 r ipHB Funeral of the lato James Douds will r jL leave his lato residence, 79, Hill’s Road, for tho Limvood Cemetery, on Monday, 18th lust., at 4 P.m. LANGFORD AND RHIND. . 458 rpHB Funeral of tho late Herbert Young Jl will loavo 19, London Street, for tho LinAyood Cemetery. on Monday, UUh Inst, at U LANGFORD AND RHXND, 4a

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 10

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