funeral notices. MYHILL—The Funeral of the late Mary Ann Myhill will leave our Chapel, 19 London street. Richmond This Day (Saturday). September 24 at 2 p.'m., for the Bromley Cemetery John Rbmd. 3245 NEYLON—The Funeral of the late James A. Neylon will leave our Chapel. 19 London street, Richmond, for the Soldiers’ portion, Bromley Cemetery, on Monday. September 26. WILLIAMS —The Funeral of the late Henry J. L. (Harry) Williams will leave his late residence, 114 Somerfield street, for the Sydenham Ceme-. tery. This Day (Saturday), Septem-! her 24, at 1.30 p.m. John Rhind. 3224 NEWEY —The Funeral of the late Lance Herbert Newey.will leave the residence of his mother. 27 Walker street, for the Sydenham Cemetery, This Day (Saturday), September 24, at 3 pan. John Rhind. 3225 WREN —The Funeral of the late Bridget Wren will leave her late residence. 94 Falsgrave street, - for the Catholic Cathedral, Barbadoes street, on Monday, September 26. at p. 45 a.m.; Requiem Mass 9 a.m., and thence to Bromley Cemetery. John Rhind. MARSON —The Funeral of the late Thomas Marson will leave his late residence. 86 North road, Papanui, This Day (Saturday), at 11 a.m„ for the Waimairi Cemetery. George Barrel!. 3220 BEARDSLEY —The Funeral of the late Henry Elisha Beardsley will leave his residence, 16 George street. New Brighton, This Day (Saturday). September 24, at 1.30 p.m., for Baptist portion of Bromley Cemetery. George Barrell. 3221 BROWN —The Funeral of the late Mary Brown will leave Nazareth House. Brougham street, on Monday, September 26. at 8.30 a.m.. for Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. CAMPBELL —The Funeral of the late F.Ua Campbell will leave 140 North ! road, Papanui, To-day (Saturday), at I 145 p.m., for Linwood Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3223 DEMPSTER—The Funeral of the late Lucy Dempster will leave St. Luke’s Church on Saturday, September 24, after 11 a.m. service, for the Bromley Cemetery. Geo. Dickinson and Sons. 3160 WHEELER —The Funeral of the late Albert Henry Wheeler will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son. 234 Lichfield street. This Day (Saturday), September 24. at 2 p.xn.. for the Gebbie’s Valley Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. PRIDE OF CHRISTCHURCH TENT, 1.0. R. , EMBERS of the above Tent, are "I requested to attend the Funeral of the late Brother, H. J. L. Williams, leaving his residence, 114* Somerfield street, Spreydon, at 1.30 pan.. Saturday, September 24, for the Sydenham Cemetery. X9BOI AND HAYWARD, LTD, CHAPEL and OFFICES.' 292 CASHEL STREET A. H. MARKER. . Manager. " ’PHONE *34.523 . L W. S., Lamb, senDirector. M7I2J GEORGE BARRELL. FUNERAL FURNISHER. 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. 'phone 30-20t5 lDay or Nisht) * PRIVATE CHAPEL. FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHED 1876. JOHN RHI ND. FUNERAL FURNISHER, 13 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND. PRIVATE CHAPEL PHONE 3G.174 Private Address: 106 Montreal street. Sydenham. Phone 36-197. R 851» I LAMB AND ' SON, *' Established 1878. .34 LICHFIELD STREET PRIVATE CHAPEL ; Cremations Arranged. 5 TELEPHONE - O. M. Lamb. Director. 34-520. E. H. HeaUey, Manager. GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONS, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. CREMATIONS ARRANGED. PHONE 33,554. (night or day). HOTELS. ORING THE CHILDREN TO ME BOURNE—Victoria Palace is 01 leading Melbourne Hotel with crec and all facilities for acconunodati and care of child guests. Australi largest, most modern non-licens hotel. “Room Only” tariffs 4/- to ' singles; 8/- to 16/- doubles. Book from VICTORIA PALACE (Dew 215 Lit. Collins st.. Melbourne. N 7( LECTURES. 39 MB CLAUDE EVANS will givt lecture on his recent trip to Ch and .Japan, in the Club Room, Wiar; NEXT WEDNESDAY, 28th Septemi at 8 p.m. The lecture will be illustrated by cinematograph views. .*> All members are invited to attend. 3147 ‘ OPTICIANS. ' SEVICKE J O N E OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Corner Chancery lane). Telephone 34-452. P.o. Box 669. 'THE CHRISTCHURCH BOOK CLUB and SUN TEA LOUNGE. . Proprietor: MISS ETHEL S. BATT. : 37 WORCESTER STREET, f „ CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. For satisfactory service and ■wide range of reading, join this Book Club. Beading fee for all books, 3d. For Sale: Traced Needlework- an 4 Materials, Magazines and Periodicals, Books and Stationery. Tea Lounge Open to the Public. 83761 ETHEL & -BATafc. A
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 27
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