SEE PAGES 6 &. 7.
Funeral 'TSTotices. , THE Frienda of Mr Joseph Boviils Are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late Wife, Emma Fanny, which will Heave hex father's residence, 41, Sandiford Street, Sydenham, at 1.45 p.m. on Monday, the 23rd inst., for the Church of England Cemetery, Barbadoes Street. C. SAMUELS, Durham v Street, opposite Trent Bros., and 28, Gladstone Street, Sydenham. Tel. 90. 3281 LOYAL CITY OF ttdßWlCtt LODGE, No. 4356. MEMBERS axe requested to meet at the Hall To-morrow (Sunday), at 1.15 p.m., to Attend the Funeral of the late wife of Bro "W. HAtherley. Sister Lodges respectfully invited. J. L. CARRELL, tt.GL 3407 T. FOSTER, P.S. 9
In 1504 ale was sold in England at 3d per gallon, and it was about "twenty yearo after -that that hops were introduced. When the word " boor " was ! first used is uncertain.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9115, 21 December 1907, Page 5
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