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J. LAMB AND SON FUNERAL FURNISHERS. (Established 1878.) \ 2Z4, LICHFIELD STREET EAST. TELEPHONE 34-520 (Day and Night) L. A. KINO, Manager.

BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. BIRTHS. BOWIE—On May 6. at Nurse King’s, It Elm Grove, to Mr and Mrs W. A. Bowie. 1-iaast Street, Linwood —a daughter. HAMPTON—On May S. at SO Clyda Road. Riccarton, to Mr and Mrs B. Hampton—a son. MACDONALD—On May 9. to Beta, wifa of N. A. Macdonald. 20 Plynlimoa Rond, Fendalton—a daughter. MARRIAGES. HOAR—GRUBB. —On April SO, 1930, at St John’s Church, Wellington, by the Rev J. R. Blanchard, Victor Harold, fifth son of Mrs and the late Mr J. I-*. Hoar, to Florence Louisa, daughter of Mrs and the late- R. G. Grubb, Christchurch. IVORY—MILES.—On April 9. 1930, at St John’s Church, Itangiora, by the Rev J. F. Feron, Joseph Aquila, only son of Mrs and the late Aquila Ivory, to Nyra Agnes, only daughter of - Mr and Mrs J. A. Miles, both of Ranglora. LOOSE—CAMPBELL.—On April 17, at St Paul’s Church. Cashel Street, by the Rev W. Bower Black. Sydney Edward. second son of Mr and Mrs Loose, Waltham, to Edith Rita, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Campbell, of Rolleston Street, Linwood. BOON—MILLARD.—On March 23. 1930, by the Rev I. Sarginson. at the Linwood Congregational Church, Ferry Road. Malcolm Kittson Boon to Marguerite -(Rita) Millard. DEATHS. ELDER—Or; May 10. at her residence. 2, Slater Street, Redoliffs, Mary Jane, widow of the late Hugh Elder. late of Kalapoi and Timaru. Aged 75 years. CUMING—On May 9. at Lewisham Private Hospital, William, dearly loved husband of E. A. Cuming, 17 Bealey Street, St Albans; in his ninetieth JONES.—On May 9. at his residence. 531, Cashel Street, Linwood. Edwin Basil, dearly loved husband of Bessie Jones; in his seventy-third year. North Island papers please copy. HALES.—On May 10. 1930, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs K. E. Clemens, 46. Picton Avenue, Riccarton, Joyce Janet, widow of the lata G. W. Hales. Selwyn Street. Spreydon; In her eightieth year. Private in* terment. ROBERTSON—On May S. at Christchurch. John, beloved husband of Annie Robertson, 126 Hazeldean Road. Late of Ireland; aged sixty-eight years. SAMS.—On May 9. 1930. at the Christchurch Hospital. Frederick (Joe), dearly loved husband of Annie Sams, of 56. Sandy ford Street, Sydenham; In his forty-eighth year. TURNER—On May 8. 1930, at her residence, Ladbrooks. Margaret, dearly loved wifo of William Turner; in her tifty-ninth year. A patient sufferer at rest. WALSH —On May 9, at Rotherham, Mrs Anil Walsh, sister of Mrs L. Tliomaon. “Sharlands.” Aged 6 7 years. WATSON—On May 8, 1930, at Christchurch, Robert James, beloved husband of Florence May Watson, of Halkett: in bis forty-ninth year. FL'NE R A L~ THE Funeral of the late William Cuming will leave his late residence, 17, Bealey Street, St Albans, on Sunday, May 11., at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery.—J. LAMB AND SON. 1793 rpHE Funeral of the late Frederick X (Joe) Sams will leave his late residence. 56, Sandyford Street, Sydenham, for the Bromley Cemetery on Monday, May 12, at 2 p.m. JOHN RHIXD. THE Funeral of the late Edwin Basil Jones will leave his late residence, 531, Cashel Street, Linwood, on Sunday, May 11. at 2 p.m., fdr the Bromley Cemetery. LAMB AND HAT. WARD. LTD. 17 7 6 * BEREAVEMENT. MPwS R. JACKSON and Son sincerely thank all relatives and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, letters, and cither expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also Matron and Sisters of Rannerdale Home. 959

LAMB AND HAYWARD. LIMITED. FUNEHAL FURNISHERS. 2U2. CASHEL STREET. •PHONE 34-522 (Night or Pay> Just Landed—a Large Assortment of ARTIFICIAL WREATHS. The trade supplied. WILLIAM LAMB. Managing Director. JOHN RHIND FUNERAL FURNISHER. Business Address: 19, London Street, Richmond. THONE 86-174 on G D4T, Private Address: 106, Montreal Street. 'Phone 36-3 97. GEORGE BARRELL j < FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. For Funerals. Any Distanc 'PHONE 30-203. 221. DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. GEORGE DICKINSON. FUNERAL FURNISHER. LATIMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. Largest Motor Hearse and Carriages for Funerals to any part of New Zealand. Telephone 133-554, Night or Pay.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19066, 10 May 1930, Page 2

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