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FUNERAL NOTICES. T IHE Funeral of tho late Char!t3 Martin -—. will leave his late Tesidenoe, 12 Haa&t street, Limvood, on Wednesday, November 12th, at 3.30 p.m., for tho Avonside Churchyard.—J. LAMB and SON. 4961 T '•HE Funeral of tho lato Edwin Cuthbert will leave liia lata residence, 119 River road, Avonside, on Thursday, November 13th, at 11 a.m., for the Avonsido Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON; 5046 rrVHE Funeral of the lato Margaret Frnnceo J- (Peggy) Perniskia will leave St. Mary's Catholic Church, Manchester stroet, on Thursday, November 13th, at 9.30 a.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. Requiem Mass it 9 a.m. J. LAMB and SON." 5061 THE Funeral of the late Patriok O'MaUey will leave his late' residence, 38 Southwark street. City, ou November 13th, at 8.50 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral, Requiem Mass 9 a.m., and then to the Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB and SCV. ' • 5061 THE Friends of the late Henry Jackson are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his residence, South Springs ton, this day (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Spring--ston Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 801 THE Funeral of the late William Hockley will leave his late residence, 49 Hag'ey street, Riccarfon, this day (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for St. Mary's Church, Addington; afterwards to tho Riccarton . Churchyard. GEORGE BARRELL." ~ 'BO3 THE Friends of. Mr and Mrs J. C. Collins aro invited to attend tho Funeral of their late son, Raymond John, leaving their residence, 584 Madras street, St. Albans, this day (Wednesday), at 3.45 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. 803 GEO R N G E BARRELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. • MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANT DISTANCE. Office:.22l. Garage: '225 Durham street, •PHONE Y2l, Night pr Day ABOS&E DICKINSON. FUNERAL FURNISHER, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHUHCH. Latest Motor-Hearse and Carriages. For Funerals to any part of New Zealand. ' Telephone 2559, Night or Diy. D 2774 JOHN KHIND - (Late 'Langford and Hhind). P.O. BOX 623. UNDERTAKER. ' 11/TOjOR Hearso and Carriages lor Fuih I\X orals in Town and Country. 'lO6 Montreal street, Sydenham; 'Pbon* 1603; 19...L0nd0n Bireet, Richmond.! ."Phone 689. Town .{<l2. : 88690 A/f oINTTRE'S Pills, ladies recommend their valuable aid. 6» 6d- Chemist* and Storekeepers- . ... 07159
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 14
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