Beath&Co. UA CASHEL STREET—. CHRISTCHURCH Beath's Tailoring Service for Men A " Beath " Suit may be described-as the Standard Suit of Canterbury. • fljf Patterns are distinctly J* fabrics dependable, and the workmanship of the highest grade. ffjT The garments themselves are the 6est spokesmen for us and for you. tf]T Beaths are now accepting orders for Easter, I Autumn, and Winter I Suits, from the new patterns of Colonial and imported Suitings. Suits made to measure | . from 70/- to £7/10/- __ Beath&Co.Lta. Tailors of Distinction CHRISTCHURCH / ' FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of tho late John Truma* will leave liis lute residence, 61 Edio burgh street, Sprcydon, on Tuesday, February 26th, at 2 p.m., for the WoolsVoa Cemetery. J. LAMB and SOX. 9138 THE Funeral of the lato Thomas D&lxel/ will take place on Wednesday, Feb ruary 27th, .leaving the Main road, Hawor • don, at 1 p.m., and arriving at the HoisloJ Downs Ceiucterv, 1,30 . p.in. J. - LAMB ana SON. ' 9181 /TIHE Funeral of tho late Maria McMahoa J- will leave the rosidonce of her SOU Mr "W. Dobbs, 250 Salisbury street, City, on Wednesday, February 27th, at 8.50 for St. Mary's Catholio Church. Mass at 9 a-in., then to tho Linwood Come* tery. J. LAMB and SON. 917* THE Funeral of the late Luke Adams will leave his late residence, 883 .Colombo street, Sydenham, This Day Tuesday, February 20th, at 3.30 p m., for service at St. Saviour's Church, and then to the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. • 916? J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGE* FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone Established 1878^ GEORG. E BARREL* FURNISHING UNDERTAKES. MODERN MOTOR HEARSE AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 235 Durham strerii 'Phono 721. Night or D»J. 87271 t AND EHIHD. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMEBS. 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box M Herbert Langford, John BMna, 19 London street. 106 Montreal stiMV •Phone 689. MOURNING. A RMSTRONG'S Special* MOURNING. -CJL in all Mourning »j MOURNING, quired. Costumes execute MOURNING, in 34 hours. A Special u* MOURNING, partment and Workroom » MODRNING. devoted to theee needs. MOURNING. Department opened fro® MOURNING. 8.30 a.m By ringing up no. MOURNING. 1473 or 1040 you can B*t» MOURNING, an experienced Assistant w»» MOURNING, upon you at your own tea* A MOTOR will run daily rom j TUNNEL to DABFIELD \ Passengers from Darfield to all places S to Lake CokridgereturnmginJ®* to catch Case Express. Tuesday, TThnwdtf. and Saturday, if •y ' Mail Contractor.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 8
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