HOTELS. COMMERCIAL HOTEU WEST OXFORD. THiS Bote! is beautifully situated, facing the Hills, and the balcony commands a glorious view of tho country. The district* abounds in first-class scenery. The Waiznr.kjvnri and Ashley Gorges are within easy di'tance. For anyone desiring a quiet rest, Oxford is highly recommended. Tha acI comrnodation at the Hotel is everything v be etesired. Hor— and Trap snd Motor-car on hire. F. W. GLASSON. 7810 Proprietor. WHERE TO STAY AT TIMARU. THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL, overlook-ing-Caroline Bay and Harbour. , New Zealand's Premier VV inter Resort. The largest and most modern Private Hotel in the Dominion. Spacious balconies on each, floor. Eighty luxuriously furnished rooms.? Six up-to-date bathrooms. The only hotel inNew Zealand with salt water, baths (hot and cold). Suites for families. Tariff on applies,., tion, B. C. JONES, Proprietor. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Albert. Mitchell are informed that his Funeral leaves bis late residence, Hawke street, New Brighton, for tho Linwood Cemetery, oj> Saturday, 6th inst, \at -.30 p.m.—LANG FORD and RHiNDJ 3350 'jiHE Funeral of the late Caroline de la J- Mare will leave her late residence, 121 St. Albnns street, St. Albans, on Sunday, tho 7th inst, at 2 p.m. for the Addington Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 3120 , riIHE Friends of the late Mary Ann Quinn -L are invited to attend her Funeral, leaving her late residence, 34 Shakespeare road, Waltham, for tho Catholic Cathedral on Monday, the Bth inst, at 8.30 a_u Recruiera -.'.-• Mass at 0 a.m., thence to tho Linwood Cemetery. LANGFORD and RHIND. rpHE Friends of the late Mr Alfred Arthur -L Mumford are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave tho Chriatchnreh Haspital To-day, Saturday, at 2 p.m., for the Barbadoes street Cemetery. J. ANDERSON, 107 Victoria street. 'Phone 8803., 377. rr_E Funeral of the late George Henrr i Dallcy (of Oxford), will leave 139 SL Asaph street West, near Durham street, This Day (Saturday), at 11 »._., for Sydenham Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 393 rpHE Friends of the late George Edwin J- Payne are invited to attend his Funeral, which leaves his late residence, 163 Kilmore, street, for the Linwood Cemetery, on Sunday. 7th inst, at 2.20 p.m. LANGFORD and RHIND. 3438 U.A.0.D., MISTLETOE LODGE, NO. 3. BRETHREN arc respectfully invited and requested to attend the Funeral of our ' late Brother, George Payne, leaving his late . residence, 163 Kilmore street, at __} pjnSunday, June 7ih. Sister Lodges also are respectfully invited to attend, A. HEYWOOD, Arch. Druid, * 3437 GEO. T. BATLEY, Secretary. LOYAL CITY OF NORWICH IXJDGE, No. 4366. - MEMBERS are requested to meet at tho Hall, to-day, Saturday, 6th June, at. 2 p.m., to attend the Funeral of our late Brother, N. ±L Davey, leaving hk late residence, Oxford street, for the Public Cemetery. H. W. Ryder, N.G., W. T. Foster, P.S. 8429 Herbert Langford. John Rhiod, 19 London st. 1-J Montreal st TANG FORD AND RHIND, " UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 'PHONES CB9 and 1603. Trtrn Office, 104 Cashel street "*P_n_ 31_ P.O. Box 623, T L AM B AND SON. roN—RAL FU-tNISHEBa He. W. LICHFIELD ______ _T_L_PHOiSrE ISS, _ttabl_h_l 1871. C__ p„OBO_- BABBEIiL, TJKDERTAJ-EK AND EMBALM-"-, CR. DURHAM snd ST. ASAPH STS. •PHONE 7_. CS*i. J. ANDERSOK, UNDERTAKER AND TmXZ&Xh, DIRECTOB. UTt VICTORIA STREET. 'PkaM -OS. _-»
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 17
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