FUNCHAL NOTICES. CROUCHER —The Funeral of the late Edith Henrietta Croucher will leave her residence. 21 Murray place, St. Albans. This Day (Saturday), at 3.30 pun., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 3930 JACKSON—The Funeral of the late Andrew Knight Jackson will leave his residence, 135 Clyde road. Fendalton. This Day (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., for the Crematorium, Bromley. J. Lamb and Son. 3949 McDONALD —The Funeral of the late William Adolphus McDonald will leave his parents’ residence, 18 Wellington street. Linwood, This Day (Saturday), at 9.45 am., for the Bromley Cemetery. J- Lamb and Son. 3948 McCULLY—The Funeral of the late . Rachel McCully will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs C. Bainbridge. 30 Aldwin’s road, Linwood, This Day (Saturday), at 2 pm, for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. 3947 BROSNAN—The Funeral of the late John Alexander Brosnan will leave the residence of his daughter, Mrs Bale, 254 Dyer’s road, Bromley, on Monday. October 3, at 2 p.m., for Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3951 OAKES—The Funeral of the late Harry Thomas Oakes will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel street. This Day (Saturday), at 3.45 p.m, for Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3952 JAMIESON—The Friends of Mr and Mrs H. L. Jamieson are informed that the Funeral of their late daughter, Pauline, will leave St. Mary’s Anglican Church. Park road. Addington. This Day (Saturday), af 2.15 p.m., for Bromley Cemetery. Service at 2 p.m. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. 3853 WOODHAM—The Funeral of the late Charles Woodham will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel, 292 Cashel Street, This Day (Saturday), at 9 a.m., for Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. 3853 SHEARMAN—The Funeral of the late Mrs Fanny Shearman will leave her residence, 123 Hastings street, Sydenham, on Monday, October 3, at 2 pm., for the Bromley Cemetery. John Rliind. . 3907 ! TURNBULL— The Funeral of the late Mrs Dorothy Eileen Turnbull will leave our Chapel, 19 London street. Richmond, This Day (Saturday), Oct. 1, at 2 p.m., for the Bromley Cemetery, John Rhind. 3908 ) WILSON —The Funeral of the late t Ormond Munro Wilson will leave George Dickinson and Sons, 20 Latimer square. To-day (Saturday), - October 1, at 11 a.m, for the Bromley Cemetery. George Dickinson and Sons. 3877 t « ■■ hi hi ■urn- » BURNS—The Funeral of the late Mrs - Edith Selina Burns'will leave “The i Bungalow,” Wai-iti road. This Day i (Saturday), October I, at 3 pm- ara riving at St. Mary’s Church, Ger- ■, aldine, at 4 pm., and thence to the I Geraldine Cemetery. Sewell Bros. E, 3939 [ GEORGE DICKINSON AND SONS, e FUNERAL FURNISHERS. I LATIMER SQUARE, 3 CHRISTCHURCH. ,f CREMATIONS ARRANGED. •PHONE 3JJ,554 (night or day). 8 AND HAYWARD. LTD, CHAPEL and OFFICES. 292 CASHEL STREET. A. H. MARKER. Manager. PHONE 34.532,’ W. S. Lamb, sen. Director, M 7122 GEORGE BARBELL. FUNERAL FURNISHER. 221 DURHAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. ’PHONE 30-303 or Night). PRIVATE CHAPEL. FUNERALS CONDUCTED TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. „ ESTABLISHED 1876, * 0 JOHN RBIND. FUNERAL FURNISHER. 19 LONDON STREET. RICHMOND. PRIVATE CHAPEL. PHONE 36-174. Private Address: 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. •Phone 36-197. R«51» J. : LAMB AND SON. Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. PRIVATE CHAPEL. Cremations Arranged. TELEPHONE D. M. Lamb. E. H. Heatley. Director. ' Manager, f LBT76 BUSINESS NOTICES. . rpHE CHRISTCHURCH BOOK CLUB I and SUN TEA LOUNGE. Proprietor: MISS ETHEL S. BATT. 87 WORCESTER STREET. 5 CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. t For satisfactory service and wide range of reading, join this Book Club. Reading fee for all books, 3d. • For Sale: Traced Needlework and Materials, Magazines and Periodicals. . Books and Stationery. ‘ Tea Lounge Open to the Public. 83761 ETHEL S. BATT. BLUE^rIAXiS Sabvban Itail ’PHONE - 33-557 PROMPT. COURTEOUS SEE VICE Do You Know? "The Press,” the South Island’s Leading Daily, carries more "Classified” Advertising than any other paper published In the South Island. ! IT’S RESULTS THAT j COUNT . j Advertise your "Wants” and "Don’t Wants” in To-day’s Popuj lar Medium. “THE PRESS” The newspaper for the home. The people’s first choice. 12 Words l/-
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 25
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