'CORRECT , COSTUMES of Style and Utility Good taste and refinement . exp-essed in every Ready-to-Weaj Costume- created by. . _ - And the woman vrho knows bow to choose ncr clothes to the end of being both stylishly and sensibly dressed, comes here. Every detail is so " correct " —the fabrics are so neat and good, and the cut and fit all that skilled tailors can make them. . .' . # Any alteration necessary is tarried out Free of Charge 1 '. '■, 18. HOLLANDER 70S Colombo St. Phone 2556 MISCELLANEOUS. BE prepared for the Tramway Strike end buy one of our £7 10s ally finished in glossy black enamel,: and made of the best etcol the world produces. Adami, • Ltd!, _ ;■.. _ - ■ .. _;■. TX7 AN TED. Carpenters and Builder*, Our VV courses in Architectural Drawing, Building Construction and- Concrete Engineering atrongly eiidoreed by such ac A. W. S Crow, MA.. F.R.1.8.A.;. Mr H. V. _ Lanchoater. F.R.1.8.A;; Editor " Th* - Builder," and all leading architect!. Write _ or call end got particular* free circular. International Correspondence Schools, "London. Local Agency, WardelJ"* Building!. Casbel street. Christchurch. ■■'■■■ r ■ SPRING (Meaning is an our midet. md Ilolmee and Sons are offering 150 Rolls of the Celebrated* X Quality Limleum. at 2s square yard. The above pno* is only till October 18th. at/130 and 132 High street. ' . CSSO3 ■\7|7 ANTED Known—Mm Quartermaia i» a VVi C&eh Purchaser of Lardiee', GenU', md Child:en's Left-off.Clothing. ' Letter* by post or otherwise attended to. .Addreae: lire O. Quarjtcjjnj»n,_l7<_ High street. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Sarafc Ann Brown will leave her late residence, 6t Harper Ktreet, Sydenham, op. Saturday, th» 22nd met., at 3.50 p.m., for the Icawood Cemetery. J - LAMB and 7M| TIIIE Friends of tho latei Alfred James X . Warren are invited to attend hie Fuxte- , r*l, leaving hie parcnt'e residence (Mr' Junes V Warren), 474 Madras street, St; Albaas, on Saturday, tho 22nd met.. at 2 p.m., for tho Linwood Cemetery.' J. LAMB and SON. THE Frknde of the late Charles Frederick Morgan mc invited 'to attend .Jua Funeral, which will • leave hie late residence. IGS Jerrold street, Spreydon, on : Sunday, at * 3 p.m., for St. Mary'e Church,, Addington, and thence to Addiagtoii' Cemetery. . x GEORGE BARBELL. _■'.■■ 14ST VETERANS' ASSOCIATION OF ARMY, NAVY. AND AUXILIARY FORCES. MEMBERS of the above Association are respectfully requested to , attend the Pvrecral of our late comrade, Charles Morgan, leaving hie residence, Jerrold street. Adlington, on Sunday, at 3 p.m. .. Ll9B G: N. CRESSWELL, Hon, Sec. p E O E G E BARBELL UNDERTAKER, ■ AND EMBALMER, CR, DUBLAM and ST. ASAPH STS. •PHONE 721. CTMJ - F. HAIGH. . FCSRRAL FURXI SHX R, 351 and 356 CASHEL STREET, • LIXWOOD. ■ . 'Phone 3516. Formerly of the Locds Undertaking Co.. England. ' <86 ' X Z, A M d AND S O .V. * FUNERAL FURNISHEBa SO. ZU LICHFIBLD STXBEX TELEPHONE 6». Eatabiif Bed 18T3L ' ' OBWHerbert Langford, John Rhisd, - -' _ ' 19 London et- 106 Mootr«al *1 . IT AKGF OR D AN l> & HIND, UNDERTAKERS AND E3XBALMEBS. : " 'PHONES 68? and 1601 Town Office. 104 Casbel «1 'Phoaa 311 . P.O. Box 523. J. ANDERSOJ9. TTNDERTAKER AND ' FDNERAL U DIRECTOR,. :r Un VIGTOBIA STKEET. •' _• ■■ ' • ••■•'*. CB36J ■ ''■•■
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 17
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