CRICKETERS,
Bat Repairs a speciality. New Blades fitted ; old blades remodelled ard bound. Visit our Sports Department. RIdECES. 661-3 Colombo Street. 6
Workers’ Week Blossom out, Men! Spring’s at hand, and M. H. Moyle has got the goods that are going to make you smart and debonnaire. GOOD CLOTHES Stylish clothes but absolutely moderately priced. Look— Palma Nap Trousers .. 9/11 All-wool Tweed Trousers 13/6 Flannel Unders . . .. 6/9 Striped Band Shirts , . 5/11 “ Duro ” Dye Zephyr Shirts 6/6 All-wool Colonial Sox 1/6 Heavy Ribbed Underpants 6/9 j Felt Hets 9/6 Sac Suits to measure .. 79/6 With extra Trousers free. Harvard Working Shirts 6/6 Black Sateen Washing Shirt* 6/9 M.H. MOYLE Q pecia T ist In Men’s Attire, 137 MANCHESTER STREET (Opp. Excelsior Hotel}. POSITION Wanted by thoroughly compenent Fitter and Turner. Any class of work. Apply Fitter “ Star.” WANTED To Buy Set Pony Harness t V Suit Pony 11 hands. Cheap for cas; Also wanted to rent, four or five-roomed house with right to purchase. Torn Yin eent,_ Chaneys. TO Let, 2 Unfurnished Rooms. Use conveniences (near town). 432, St Asapl. Street, Lin wood. FOR Sale, Rubber-tyred Gig. Perfect c ner (reasonable offer) 40 Lincoln ~P I /OK Sale, Jersey-Holstein Cow. sprit: ing to fifth calf, due October Ist guaranteed perfectly sound. and attic; Apply E 23. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS. BIRTH. BLACK—On September 23, at Nurse Overton's, Nayland Street, Sumner, to Mr and Mrs W. G. Black, Clifton, Sumner— DEATH. McCULLOUGH.—September 27, 1024, at Tripp Settlement, Geraldine, Ernest •James, dearly beloved eldest son of J. W. and G. McCullough ; aged nine years. IN MEMORIAM. FINDLAY In loving memory of my dea’wife, Himalaya F.lizabefch, who passed away September 28, 1915. Sad thoughts, they linger round my heart. While tears they often flow; And to that sad and lonely grave My thoughts they often go. I cannot clasp your hand, dear wife, Your face I cannot see; But let this little token tell I always remember thee. I often sit and think of you When I am all alone; For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Inserted by her loving husband, Charles Findlay. FINDLAY—[n loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on September 28. 1915 Mother is gone but not forgotten; Nor is the good advice she gave. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around our darling mother’s grave. Inserted by her loving daughters, Katie, Ruby and Ethel. Funeral of the late Sarah Ann Lavery will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs P. H. M'Grath, 390. Cashel Street. on Monday, September 29 at 8.45 a.m. for the Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m.. thence to Linwood Cemetery. MATTHEW PARK AND CO., LTD., Undertakers, 292, Cashel Street.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17345, 27 September 1924, Page 9
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