PUNEBAL NOTICES. THK Funerai of the late Creole t'dsl Htissey win leave -o-J I.iihfield street Kust this day (Wednesday), June -4th, at - for the Licwood Cemetery. J. I.AMB and npilE Funeral ef the late Fanny Hunt will -1 leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs H. JliiW. I.' K„:h >:r.-et. t'isv. <>•• fhur.day. June l 2s*h. n* 11 fi.m. tVr the Bromlev Cen-.eten*. J. LAMB ond SOX. \fATTHKW PARK ANT> CO., LTD. IU. FUNERAL FURNISHERS Latest Motor Hearspj and Carriagei For Fvnerals anv distance. 292 CASHEL STREET EAST. 'Phcnea 8379 and 2633. r.ieht or day. F. NEATE, P7112 Manager. FLORAL TRIBUTES. "TXPRESS yonr reeard with a heatjtifn] ■*-' Wreath from "Jesmond Pene." Wreath* made at shortest notice Choicest blossoms. Prices quite moderate. '.fhoDe 1654. "JESMOND dene," Florists, The Triangle. CopD. Petersen's, Jeweller*!. B2ft GEORGE BARBELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR EEARSES AND TiOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office: 221. Garage: 225 Durham street. 'PHONE *791 Nieht or Dav. George Dickinson, FUNERAL FURNISHER. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Latest Motor-Hearse and ferriage®. For Funerals to any part of New Zealand. Telephone 2589, Night or Day. D 2774. JOHN RHIND, P.O. BOX 528, Undertaker. TI/TOTOB Hearse and Carriages for Fun■"J- erals in Town and Country. 106 Montreal street. Sydenham. 'Phone 1603; 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 689. Town Offico, 104 Cashel street. 'Phone 812. R8690
J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LICHFIELD ST. E. 'PHONE ggg ESTABLISHED 1878. L(150
MEMORIAL PORCELAIN WREATHS, in Glass Dome. New shipment. Large Assortment to choose from. Choice Dosigns. Prices reasonable. A. and S. Reid, Florists nnd Seedsmen, 271 High street, Chriotchurch. R8317 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. BUILDING MATERIAL, DIRECT TO THE TItADK AND PUBLIC. Messes packer and jones, ltd., are in a position to supply AT.T. CLASSES OF BUILDING MATERIAL direct to the Trade and Public, at Shortest Notice. Large fctocka of Seasoned Timber on hand Postal address: CHURCHILL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phones 3123 and 1636. P6065 GREAT NEWS TO PIANO BUYERS. EXTRAORDINARY! EASY Terms are being offered. DEPOSIT £-2, BALANCE 5s PER WEEJK. These are the easiest' terms offered by any firm', in New Zealand. Only £2 deposit required to have a Piano delivered into your home the game day as purchased. CITY PIANO 00., 92 Cashel street West (near Bridge of Remembrance). M 6602-6812
McKENZIE AND WILLIS am RTTYRRfi of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE of all descriptions. A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will bring our buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay th» true market value of the goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big Shop Next the Post Office, Cathedral square. WHICH? SUNDRY DEBTORS/OR CASH AT BANK. BOTH ar p Assets—on'.y the one is "contingent," and the other, the "Lifeblood" of Business. Entrust us with your DIFFICULT COLLECTIONS. . THE C.C.A. (A. M. Nelson, Manager). 133 Hereford street (next Bank of N.Z.). P.O. Box 874. 'Phone 3331. C 2726 XXTE are BUYERS of TRAPPED RABVV bits and RABBIT SKINS at Current Hates and offer Top Prices for HARES, shot or otherwise. P. FERON and SON. LTD., 303 Moorhouse fivemifi, Christchurch. Wires: "Feron," Christchurch. Box 83, Chriatchurch. F4304-2623 GRAHAM AND BALLINGER, 166 Madras street. 'Phone 4842 A
SCRAP METAL, SACK AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. CASH BUYERS of Scrap Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Bottles, and all Classes of "WASTE MATERIAL. G6221 REMOVAL NOTICE. THE LONDON' DENTAL INSTITUTE have MOVED from their old rooms in HIGH STREET, to NEW ONES, over ISITT'S BOOK SHOP, 112 CASHEL STREET. G. C. Z. HARRIS, H4SSS Dentist.
CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF A SECTION OP THE AMERICAN FLEET. A PUBLIC MEETING of CITIZENS A will be held in the CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER, 194 Manchester street, at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 30th in§t., to consider the question ot making suitable arrangements for the entertainment of the Officers and Men of the American Fleet, who are expected to arrive at Lyttelton on the 11th August next.
All Citizens are invited to attend. J. K. ARCHER, Mayor. Christcturch, 23rd June, 1325. 5131 " A MIDSUMMER Night's Dream" in the of winter with a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Look for aame "UNIQUE" on stopper. 6
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