CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Will Run Daily: — Leave Teddington 7.15 ».ra. Leave A!!a&da.'e'7.4s a.m, ted 3.50 p.to.. Leavo Governar's Bay 8.15 am. acd 4JQ p.in, returning from Lytteiton Railway St*tioc at 9.20 a.m. a_d 6 p.m ALF. SMALL, Proprietor. Telephone: Alar.dale 9573 ROYAL MAIL MOTOR COACHES. AKAROA AND LITTLE RIVER. piLKINGTON"S MOTOR COACHES leave L:l_e River for Akaroa 11.10 »nd Akaroa to Little River 9 a.m. daily. Telegrams—Pilkingtoa, Akarov Telephone No. 5, Ak_roa. CB2ll LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL BOYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Gleptunne' for Tioke Coleridpe, via Windwhistle Hoaae and Snowden. EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, on arrival of Train from Christchurch, returnim; in time for the evening Train WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Special attention pivon to Pa«senjrers, and Parcels forwarded for delivery l>y Coach. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINK-ORARI SERVICE. LEAVE Gcraldino Daily at 7.45 a.m., arriv< Orari daily 5.30 a.m., losvo Orari dail.v 8-50 a.m., arrive Gcraldino daily 9.30 ».m. leave Geraldine daily U. 30 a.m., arrive Orar daily 10' JO a.m., leave Orari d.-tty 10.35 a.m. arrive Geraldino daily 11.20 a.m., leave Ocr aluino daily 1.30 p.m.. arrive Orari dai'j 2.15 p.m., leave Ornri naiiv "s~> p.m., arrive Geraldir.c daily 3.4? p.m. lesve Gcraldini daily 4.0 p.m.. arrive Orari daily 4.45 p.m. leavo Oarari daily 5.0 p.m.. arrive Gcraldim daily 5.45 p.m.. lenvp Geraldine daily 5.C p.m., arrive Grari daily 5.45 p.m., Icßve Ornr: daily G. 9 p.m., arrive Ocra'dine 6.45 p.m Fares, Is Gd Single, 2a Gd Return. In coiv ncsion with the above I conduct a Livery Busiu<M3. Gigs, Snrki'ie Horses. Coaches.ietc on Hiro at reasonable rates. Genera! carry :ng and Carting carried on. Samples carefully handled. Agent New Zealand ExpresF Company. Hor&e Clipping on tho premises. Machine plates sharpened. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 44. N. SHERi.A.i"i', Proprietor, Gcraldino. METHVEN AND ASHEURTON COACH. \ COACH Runs between Methven and _:V Anhburton en TUESDAYS ar.d SATURDAYS. Leaves Mcthvcn 8 a.m.., arrives Ashburtcn 10.45 am., Leaves Aehburton 4 p.m., arrivcfl Mcthven 6.45 p.m. Parcels aad Orders left at Somerset Stabiea, Ashburton, and Mcthven Livery ?Üblee. FUNERAL NOTICES. TIIE Friends of the late DanJcl Burns uninformed thet his Funeral loavsß Ilia late rssidfncs, IIM Montreal street, Sydenham, ior the Catholic Cathedral, on Saturday, 31st met., at 8.20 v.m. Kcqxiicm Mass at 0 a.m.. thonce to the Linwood Cemetery. LANGFORD and RHIND. 3561 THE Funeral of tho late Henry Waldea will leave his lato residence, 58 Ash■bounio street, Woolston, This Day (Friday), tho 30th inst., at 3.45 p.m.. for tho Woolsfron Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 3852 THE Frieud3 of the lat-e John 11. Gar.c, oi 46 Tweed street, Richmond, oro informed that his Funeral vail leave tho Hospital on Saturday, at 2 p.m., for tho Addington Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 13S1 fTIHE Friends of Mr and Mrs Arthur J- Berry aro invited to attend ' the Funeral- of their lato daughter, Bessie, which will leave their residence, Office road, on Saturday, at 2.45 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. ANDERSON, 107 Victoria street. 108-1 T 1/ A M B A ND . 3 O N, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. NO. 231 LICHFIELD ST£_g_T. TELEPHONE 533. Established 1873. C 6921 Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19 London st 106 Montreal st T ANGFORD AND. RHI XI), UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. 'PHONES 689 and 1603. Town Office, 104 Ca;hel street. 'Phone 312. P.O. Box 523. J. ANDERSON, TTNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL U DIRECTOR, 167 VICTORIA STREET. . C636J Q. E O R G E ■ B A R R E Ii L, . ' UNDERTAKER. ■ , AND EMBALMER, CB. DURHAM and ST. ASAPH STS. 'PHONE 72L C 7443 F. HAIQH, EXT NER A L FURNISHER, 351 cued 866 CASHEL STREET, LINWOOD. Thon« 3548. Formerly of the Leeds Undertaking Co.. England. ■ 433 ~ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. FOKD AND HADFIELJX • A. K. Hadfield.) (F. J. G. Wilkinson. MERIVALE. IN BEST STREET IN THIS FAVOURITE SUBURB. A MODERN SEMI-BUNGALOW of C rooms and all conveniences. Two prin : cipal xooms, 18ft 6in x 16ft 6in, artistic mantels, tiled heaitha and grates, with Scott Uros. range in kitchen. Commodious cupboard accommodation. SPACIOUS ENTRANCE HALL. Gas fittings, eewer connexion, high-pres-sure and artesian water, largo bathroom with hot and cold shower and lavatory basin, artistically papered throughout. House stands on high concrete foundation on n natural terrace, giving it a. commanding position. FULL QUARTER-ACRE SECTION. Thoroughly up-to-date in every respect. Secluded and sunny. back verandah. Equidistant from Papanui and Fendalton cars. Splendid Chance for Retired Farmer to get comfortable home in the best locality. CHEAP AT £1100. FORD and HADFIELD. BEAUTIFUL FENDALTON. ~~ ' IN THIS POPULAR SUBURB. j BUNGALOW. BUNGALOW. QIX Rooms and all conveniences. All m*J ternal' arrangement- thoroughly up-to-date, tiled hearths and grates. Artistic leadlights, gas and 'fittings. THREE VERANDAHS. FULL QUARTER-ACRE SF.CTION. NORTH-WEST ASPECT. Well kept garden and lawns back end front. TWO ROOMS OPEN ON TO NORTH VERANDAH. Houee just painted and most artistically papered throughout. WITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF 3d SECTION. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHUBCH AND MUST SELL. We c»n thoroughly recommend this property to any intending purchaeei. Call for particulars before deciding to buy clsa - "here. £ 9 7 5. 1459 FORD and HADFIELD. THOMAS DANES. •jITAJOTFACTURER AND IMPORTER PLUMBERS* AND ENGINEERSMATERIALS. All Classes at Steam. Cvi, *n& Water Goods in Stock. Builders' Pluinoinc a Spwslitr MAKER OF THE TITAN WINDMILL. Artesian Well-Sinker. 198-200 LiehncM street, CbriitchurcJi. ' C.471 THE Special "Page for Women" in Satnrday'e Editions of "The Evening News" appv-le to everyone. A bright Home _la_»-iae. . ■ '
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 11
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