LADIES* SWIMMING- CLUB. An invitation from the members of the Clirifltchurck Jjifo Saving Centre, to attend Corsair Bay to-morrow, iu order to give demonstrations in life saving, lias been gladly accepted by the Lyttelton Ladies Swimming Club. Instructions regarding tbe manipulation of appliances used for the Py ll '" poao will bo given by tho visitors, after which two swimming races will take place. Harbour light PICTURES.-Satur ; day. and Holiday: "Sally in Our Alley, a love story of unusual beauty, arid invested , with loveliness of settings. Also, J.ne j Neglected Wife" (Patho serial.) 7106 The latest dodge of tho hawker iu England, where matchcs are scarce, is reported to bo a trick-box cleverly made to resemble a genuine box of matches. Tim "matches" are only cardboard mutations. The smoker, in the dark, does not discover this- till ho has paid the hawker and gone his way. When your throat is affected by damp weather, take NAZOL on sugar octhrough a Nazol Inhaler. That will remove huskiness and prevent serious trouble. Sixty doses Is 6d. 2 FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Patrick Grealy are informed that his Funeral will take place at Mount Magdala, on Friday, January 17th; at 2 p.m. Requiem Mass at 7 ajn. J. LAMB and SOS. 7362 rpHE Members of St. Matthew's Branch J- HA.C.B.S. (Ladies), No. 5, are requested) to attend tho Funeral of the lato Brother Grealey, leaving lit. MagHala at 2 o clock. Requiem Mass 7 a.m. E. JAQT7ES, President. 7SSS B. SLOAN, Secretary. HA.C.B.S., St. Patrick Branch, No: 82.— • The Members of the above Branch are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. Patrick Grealv, which takes place at Mount Magdala This Day, Friday, at 2 p.m. Requiem Mass at 7 , J M. COFFEY, President. 716 M. GRIMES, Secretary. George barrel l, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 235 •Phone 721. M ' ht or J. LAMB AND SON FUNERAL FURNISHERS, I MOTOR HEARSES AND CABMAGfeS FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART I OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET Telephone 539 EetMuhed 1873.^ AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. 104 G&shel .trert. 'PhoTe 612 P.O 523. Herbert Langford, R"ind, 19 London, street. »p>irtTYA ART) Paone lwß. Ffaon© bSJ. L4191-S£si MOURNING. A S^eci* l^ MOURNING. -**■ in all Monrnmg ."J MOURNING, quired. Cpatum<» executed MOURNING, in 24 hours. A =r*x:ial MOURNING. partment and Worfaroom MOURNING, devoted to tbeee seed*. MOURNING. Department opened from MOURNING. 8.30 aja. By rmgingnpl'o MOURNING. 1*73 or 1019 7°* MOURNING, an experienced A£Bißtant wait MOURNING, upon you at soar owp tome.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 9
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