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I * FORSELL —The Funeral of Adolphus Forsell will leave th« lat? of his daughter, Mrs G. Blakewll* street, Riccarton, at 11 a.m.’, for the Sydenhan. 11 1 J. Lamb and Son. nani ! j CALVEY—The Funeral of ttp "t-T*****. 11 -j Calvey will leave the Chanel I« e and Son. 234 Lichfield street I I Day (Monday), at 8.55 a™ Tbi s Catholic Cathedral, Barbados -tfel _ quiem Mass 9 a.m., thence to B ley Cemetery. Private intern? e Lamb and Son. S AMOS—The Funeral Service for *s** ’ Thomas Henry Amos will be 1 Crematorium Chapel, Linwood 1 14 , Bromley, This Day (Monday) / in < at 11 am - J - Lamb and - DOWEL^— ,• Avery Dowell will leave St PetZ • • olic Church, Fisher avenue on ? at 9 a.m., for the Bromley ■ quiem Mass at 6.45 a.m a ® Sons. Ltd. ”*”008 ; WITHELL—The Funeral of the 1 ! bert Ernest Withell will leave s dence, “Raywell," Brookside J at 2 p.m., for the Brookside 2 Cemetery. G. Barrell and So ns ? SMITH—The Funeral of the "late » James Smith will leave his i Peterborough street, City tJSSbEM i (Tuesday), at 8.55 a.m., fo’r i Catholic Church, Manchester aSLJSftB , quiem Mass 9 a.m., thence to nL* l ® , Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, rgBM

1 - . MC. K r BEAL—The Funeral of the laten?***B , Rose Beal will leave 13 Hart , ston, This Day (Monday), at i for the Soldiers’ Portion of th»?sLW® i Cemetery. George Dickinso^Tand V LUISETTi—The FuneTai of K » Phoebe Augusta Luisetti will E 1 and Company’s Chapel, Main road T 8 ’’K E poi. To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 E - the Woodend Methodist Cemeterrsff ■ » er’s,' Kaiapoi. THWAITE^— E E Sarah Nellie Thwaites will leave hX E , dence, “Longwood,” Glenroy Thu IJ . at 2 p.m., for the Church of . Cemetery, Hororata. H. PrestidJ?TßE ' MAISTER—The friends"! the 'at. "12? I ’ Gerald Maister are respectfully r t that his Funeral will leave his la** B * K - dence, 49 Birkett street, Temuka R • Day (Monday), June 17, at 215 : the Temuka Cemetery. S. Erwood. ; VINCENT—The Funeral of f Thomas Braker Vincent will leave > residence. Park avenue, Oxford « •Sit i 18, 1946, at 2 p.m., for the f)yfnr«i : tery. Dohrman Bros. • i■ii H ■min ■ —— i WILSON—The Friends of the iZtTffy'w . Wilson are invited to attend his FinSs® ’ which will leave his residence To-morrow (Tuesday), at the of a service commencing at H s,SS. the Balclutha cemetery. W. Lovie*

WANTED TO CARPETS Wanted. We PayTffiK~*K. I! Amos, 30-770 High st., Chch. AMOS, High street, Buys Used Pomthm B any quantity. We pay more, AXLES Wanted, without tyres ’Phrtul l 40-573 . 550 Barbadoes street - Tgal TRADE in Your Old Furniture foe S. I’ Ring Amos’s, 30-770, free valuation. Sl' WE Buy Bottles, Rags. WilTcaiTiaOi lect. ’Phone 30-927. OFFICE Desk Wanted, also "Offices, I and Typewriter. Devlin’s Rangiora-Ufo ket. ———|i DIAMOND Jewellery of any desertßiirtt I 1 Tredreas, car. Gloucester and New gent streets. BOTTLES, Bottles, Cast Iron, Rags, W I Will call. ’Phone 32-885. 86 DIAMOND Cluster Ring, Modern SettiM I Tredreas, cnr. Gloucester and New I gent streets. DIAMOND RING, 3-stone, modern settfnr I Tredreas, cnr. Gloucester and New Re. I gent streets. —— -Ui I DIAMOND Ring, 3-stone, modern setttnt I Tredreas, cnr. Gloucester and New Re. I gent streets. -Sil “DELIA” Calling Goods. Everything, fa. I eluding Jewellery, Antiques. 13 Vltytafr I st., afternoons only. —_ xioc 6 DIAMOND Rings and Diamond JeweEoy I of any description Wanted. Tredrtu, enr. I Gloucester and New Regent streets. 3flt | ; GOOD Attendances Mean Record prices. I Send your Furniture to Smiths City Mar* I ket for Disposal at Auction. - XIW | DIAMOND Rings and Diamond JeweUeiy I of any description Wanted. Tredreas, cnr. Gloucester and New Regent streets. X 74 DIAMOND Rings and Diamond Jeyreilsry of any description Wanted. Tredreas. cnr. Gloucester and New Regent streete. TM DIAMOND Rings and Diamond Jewelleiy of any description Wanted- Tredreas, cnr. Gloucester and New Regent streets. XN DIAMOND Rings and Diamond Jewellery of any description Wanted. Tredreas. ear. Gloucester and streets. XW DIAMOND Rings and Diamond Jewellery of any description Wanted. Tredreas. cnr, Gloucester and New Regent streets. Xfi OLD-FASHIONED Bicycles and (Antiques) Bought, for Cash. T, C. Crooke, 109 Gloucester st. ’Phone 3MW. SMITHS City Market will Buy for Cash any quantity Good Furniture, Carpets, Genera] House Furniture. Ring 34-880; our Buyer will call. : X 1346 RAGS I Rags! Old Clothes, Dressmaker's Cuttings, Clippings, etc., urgently required, 4s sack. Collect weekly. Tfeoae 35-054. 1 TA ANY old discarded Clothing for ngs; dressmaker’s cuttings, clippings, eta, urgently required. Collect weekly. Those

35-054. L— SK HIGHEST Money paid Rifles. Shotguns. ] Alpine Equipment, Rods. Reels, Binoculars. Anything sporting needed. Scandrett's Rifle Shop, Chancery lane, XSSIt ARE you Contemplating Selling ydOrftir* niture? To-day’s conditions favour the Seller. We are getting record pricei at Auction. Send it to Smiths City Market. XIS« GENTLEMEN! Attention!—We urteufly require YOUR DISCARDED SQ Complete Wardrobes Purchased. GW** MEN’S WARDROBE SERVICE, 566 A Colombo street. ’Phone 40-466 (day), 33-513 (evenings). GENTS! ‘PHONE MRS CLOTHIER,"SMS’ when disposing of your Left-off Sulfa! m Coats, Overcoats, Boots, Shoes. Gow prices given. Prompt attention. ««« Longdin’s, 584 Colombo st. ELWOOD, 125 ARMAGH STREET. HIGHEST PRICES for LADIES’, GENTS, and Children’s Clothing, Boots,’ SEOtf. Hats, etc. 'Phone 32-694. f® B3 FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE WANTED URGENTLY FOR CASH: Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Dining Sates. Carpet Runners, Chesterfield Suites. Hearthrugs, Electric Cleaners, Sweepers, Linos., Lawnmowers, Dectnc Heaters, Garden Tools, Bedding, SBgMy and Linen, Radios, Crockery, and Gia®' ware. ■ Any useful article—no lot too large£ASH PAID AT DOOR RING ’PHONE 38-637. DREWERY’S AUCTION ROOMS.Jg® OR WRITE FOR FREE VALUATIUW 425 Colombo street, Sydenham. _ RADIOS, BUY, SELL, ANP SEE Sedley Wells for that New 127 Cashel st., opp. Beaths. * A" RADIO Repairs!; Radio Repairs: seoity Wells, opp. Beaths. ’Phone 33-6oO;_JL-ALWAYS Ring 33-660, Sedley Service Work. Cashel street, oppA. N. DACOMBE. Regd. Radio Engeg--47 Puriri st., Riccarton. 'Phone Personal service in vour home.

Personal service in your nome. EASILY carried from room to room“HAYWIN DELUXE” RADIO. BSjS it's beautiful, and has wonderfully tone. Five-valve, £lB 17s 6a. "J, Service Dept., HAY’S. LTD.. ’Phone SAME DAY SERVICE. CORDERY’S—-Having increased our’ w CORDERY’S—Dept., we are CORDERY’S—give immediate serviceCORDERY’S—II9B Cashel street CORDERY’S— ’Phone 34-863. FOR Natural tone and uny a formance - the "HAYWIN RADIO in a handsome walnut cabinet. See it. hear it. in the .Hom' ° d vice Dept.. HAY’S. LTD.. Colombo Gloucester streets. METER REPAIRS. MOVING Coil Meters rewound, adl balanced. Testers checked, corrected gers repaired, recalibrated. Mmun’ . 1000 O.P.V. in stock, also various Meters and testers bought. ROYDS-HOWARD. LTD--211 Cashel street (opp. Farmers)

NEWMAN BROS.. LTDCHRISTCHURCH—KAIKOURA-** HEIM—NELSON SERVICETHROUGH CAR SERVICEDepart Christchurch, 8.30 aun. Arrive Kaikoura, 1 p.m. Arrive Blenheim, 4.30 *■ » Arrive Nelson. 7.30 p.m. chrfotDepart Nelson, 7.00 a.m. Ar „lJtsuP' church. 6.00 p.m (Daily excep day) FARES: 343 Christchurch-Kaikoura. 17s Sing*®’ Return nn Single-Christchurch-Blenheim. 32s 6a 60s Return. , 90s Ckristchurch-Nelson. 47s 6d Sing* • Return. TRAVEL BY NEWMANS., BOOK AT:— NEWMAN BROS., LTD ? 166 Tuam street. Christchurd% Telephone 33-553 After hours **

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24903, 17 June 1946, Page 6

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