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W. Strange and Co. are now showing emonnous stocks of carpets, floorcloths and linoleums, and invite inspection. Funeral.—The funeral of the late Mrs W. V. Millton took place at the Riccarton Cemetery yesterday afternoon. A service of the Presbyterian Church was conducted at "Inveresk" by Dr Elmslie, and the Church of England service at the grave by the Rev W. T. P. Winter. The cortege consisted of forty-seven vehicles, two of which contained wreaths. Among those present were Messrs J., A. and F. Ander- "??,•.. J- ?• Millton, E. B. Millton, F. J. Millton, Jas. Millton, E. Robinson, W. Wood W. D. Wood, C. C. Aikman, J. Oonnal G. Jameson, GK Harper, T. I. Joynt, R. Wertenra, R. C. Bishop, E. Garrick, h! 0. Ty.Meares, W. D. Meares, J. J. Kinsey, W. Thompaon, L. Wilson, A. Wilson, E. S. Harley, and Dr Anderson. A drag contKP i 6 1^63 the Canterbury 1 oundrv a^o joined in the procession.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6120, 5 March 1898, Page 6

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 6120, 5 March 1898, Page 6

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 6120, 5 March 1898, Page 6

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