FUNERAL NOTICES. JOHNSTON—The Funeral of the late Emily Johnston will leave her dence, 248 Papanui road. To-day (Wednesday), at 3.15 p.m., for Lb* wood Cemetery. Lamb and Ha>. ward. Ltd. HASELL —The Funeral of the late Edward James Hasell will leave Lamb and Hayward's Chapel. 318 Cashel street. This Day 'Wedpe*. day), at 2 pjn., for Bromley Cem*. tery. Chapel service at 1.50 pjjj. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. DUROSE —The Funeral of the late Florence May Durose will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel. 292 Casfag street. To-morrow <Thursday). September 15, at 2 p.m.. for Waimanf Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Lid. COSTELLO —The Funeral late Michael Costello will leave his residence. Lincoln. To-morrow tThursday), at 9.10 a.m.. for Shands Track Catholic Church. Requiem Mass 9.20 a.m., and thence to Lincoln Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. PHILLIPS —The Funeral of the late Daisy Ellen Phillips will leave Lamb and Haywards Chapel. 292 Cashel street. To-morrow i Thursday), at 3.15 p.m., for the Bromley Crematorium. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. POSCHICH —The Funeral of the late Alexia Patricia Poschich will leave the Catholic Cathedral, Barbados street. To-morrow (Thursday), at 8.30 a.m., for Bromley Cemetery, Requiem Mass 8 a.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. CLIFFORD —The Funeral of the late Charles Lewis Clifford will leave the Catholic Cathedral, Barbadoea street. To-morrow (Thursday), at 9.30 a.m. Requiem Mass 9 atm, and thence to Linwood Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. HOBBS —The Funeral of the late Martha Elizabeth Hobbs will leava our Chapel, 19 London street, Richmond, This Day (Wednesday), September 14, at 10.30 a.m.. for the Bromley Cemetery- John Rhmd. KILPATRICK—The Funeral of the late James Kilpatrick will leave oar Chapel, 19 London street. Richmond, on Thursday, September 15, at 11 a.m., arriving at the Rotherham boundary at 1.45 p.nn, thence proceeding to the Rotherham Cemetery. John Rhind. BOOT The Funeral of the late James Alfred Boot will leave his residence, 8 Avon street. This Day (Wednesday), at 2 pun., for the Lmwood Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. —2ll DEVLIN —The Funeral of the late Edward Devlin will leave the residence of Mr James McCormick, 102 South street, Ashburton, To-morrow (Thursday), September 15, at 8.4* a.m., for the Catholic Church. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m., thence to the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros, Shaw, and King. 2207 GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. ’PHONE £3-554. or day). AND HAYWARD. LUX. CHAPEL and OFFICES. 292 CASHEL STREET. A. H. MARKER, Manager •PHONE W. S. Lamb, senDirector GEORGE B ARRF.LI „ FUNERAL FURNISHER, 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH PHOto £O-203 (Day or Night). - PRIVATE CHAPEL. FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. 34-52jM^ war JOHN RHINO. FUNERAL FURNISHER. 19 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND. PRIVATE CHAPEL. PHONE £6-174. Private Address: 106 Montreal street. Sydenham. • Phone-36-197. RB3IS ' LAMB AND SON. Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. Cremations Arranged. TELEPHONE - £4-520 D. M. Lamb. E. H Heatieyy Director. Manager. TpXQUISITE WREATHS from 7/6. Funeral Sprays from 3/6, wife card and ribbon, delivered. JESMOND DENE. Florist. 35 Regent street. City ’PHONE 37-750. 83276 COAL, COKE. AND FIREWOOD. T>ONE Dry Pine Firewood. 4 Full* size Sacks 5s 6d, 8 Sacks 10s, 17 Sacks £1; Larger Blocks. 3 Sacks 5* 6d; 6 Sacks 10s, 13 Sacks £l, delivered promptly. 145 Clarence road. 9605 'J'HIS WEEK 2FT SLABS and 8-INCH SLABS, 25/- CORD, Delivered. KINDLING. 1S« Cord. ROUD and SON. 242 Ferry road. ’Phone 37-683. R7617 PHONE 41_()£9. A. W. L. GIBB, successor to 331 WILSON'S ROAD. Rainbow Coal, the clean, hot coal. Full.stocks now available. Prompt delivery. G5242 'TkRY PINE FIREWOOD—Ten Sack* £l, 28 Sacks £2 15s, Dry Wattle. 8 Sacks £l, 28 Sacks £3 ss. Fir Cones 2s 6d Sack. Delivered, quality ani quantity guaranteed. R. H. LOOSE, 72 Southampton street. ‘Phone 35-289’ COAL. Recommended for Scotts, Allas and Record Ranges. Obtainable at All Merchants. 4/2 Per Bag. K5248 S-P.C.A RECEIVING HOME FOB STRAY ANIMALS 138 Neville street, Spreydoa Telephone 30-361 SUBSCRIBERS and others are notified O that the Society’s Inspector will, for • small fee. humanely destroy aged, infirm, sick and injured animals Persons noticing' cases of cruelty to animals are requested to communicate with the Society"* Inspector (all communications strictly confidential) (7?7t TTHE LYTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES, LTD. LAUNCHES OWAKA. ON A WE. TUI. AND REREMOANA. Weather and other circumstances permitting, we run daily to Diamond Harbour, including Sundays. Private Picnics, Fishing and Tramping Parties by special arrangements. W. C. CLEARS and CO., Agents.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22506, 14 September 1938, Page 18
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