Your eyes are telling you Your eyes can't speak, but by means of those aching pains behind the eyes and frequent headaches after reading or strenuous work, they warn you that they need the assistance of correct glasses. Arrange an interview with CONSULTING iKUt I optician 200 HIGH ST. (opposite Strange's)
.FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Funeral of tho laio Oliver Harris will leave his lato rrisidenc«t, 615 Gloucester "street, Linvrood, on Monday, April 18th, at 11 a.nf>, for tho Bromley Cemetery, J. LAMB and SON. 516-t rpHK Friends of tlio Into John Rnowlos J- aro invited to attend bis Funoxal, taavint; his late residence, Oxford, on Tuesday, April 19th, 1921,". at 2 o'dlock, for tho Oxford Cemetery. G. SMITH and; SOX. 523ti 1.0.0. F., M.U. * rpHE Brethren of,tho Loyal Nil DesperanJL dum Lodge are requested to attend tho Funeral of -their late Bro. J. Knowles, on Turaday, April 19th. Brethren to asscmblo at Loyal Oxford Lodge Room, at. 1.30 p.m. fjistor Lodges cordially invit-cd. Bv Order. D. GRANT. K.C!. 5-257 J. JiOREIS, Secretary. EOKGEBA R R E I. L, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. G MODERN"MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 291. i Garage: 225 Durham fttreet. •Phono 721. 1 ' Night or Day. ' J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, ' No. 334 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone Established I^B.^ FOR FUNERALS TO ANTC.PABT _ " OF OANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES. 10(5 Montreal street, 'Phone: Sydenham- 1603. 19 London street, 'Phone: Richmond. 689. P.O. Box 533. JOHN R H I N D, Town Offioe: -104 O&shel etre«t. 'Phone 813. FUNERALS conducted by Motor. H»ar»» or with Horses. / , R8855-9499 PROPERTIES FOB SALE. TVILKINS7 CHINNERY AND 00~ WILKINS, CHINNERT AND CO. 2KA OR OFFER—Gloucester street, 3C/i.OO\/Liiiwood, Attractive \ andr up-to-date Bungalow of 4 rooms and kitohenette, and eun porch. , It is plastered throughout and baa »J1 conveniences, eloctrio light, etc., also fin© workshop with ■ concrete floor. Tho house, which is only two j;oara old, >8 ia the beat of order, and tho inside arrangements are very compact, making- it easily worked. There ia a full i-acre section, tastefully kid out in lawn and garden, and. concrete paths. 1 Immediate possession. W« M 0 solo agents, and key a can bS obtniuod from us. RICCARTON— Owner transferred. Immediate sale required of aubstantiallybuilt five-roomed,- up-to-date" Bungalow, cleotrio light, gas, and all modern conveniences contained. - Recently . painted and niqaly papered. Fine i-ncro section, in good garden. , Altogether a desirable, little i home, and excellent value. Prlco £1350. WILBXSS; CHINNERT and CO., 148 HEREFORD STREjET, % / • • Chrifltchurch. • 'Phone A46BS. Wfl7S4-9Sott ,A MOT OS, will run Daily from .GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD, 'and carry Passengers from Darfield, to all' places on route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to oatch Cass Express,, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if neoesary. , * W. LEEiIIKG, X ' Mail' Contractor.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 11
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