FCWBBAI. NOTICES, BARCLAY-The and ( C?m U e r to d rV ) - g Ur m eil f .°n HAMPTON—The Funeral 01 the tote Mary Jane Hampton will leave her restotonce. £?)' a? a 2%.i^ e tor n the Th K ne^e y r. 1 Public cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. FERON—The Funeral of the tote Fanny Feron will leave G. Barrell. andl Son* Chapel. 225 Durham street. This Day. at 3.15 p.m.. tor the Linwood Cemetery. G. Barrell BLACKMORE—The Funeral of the late William Abram Blackmore will '.eave Lamb and Hay ward* Ch, pel. 2M Cashel street. To-morrow (Friday!, at L3O ptn-, for a service at the Crematorium Chapel. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. — FORWAHD—The Funeral of the tote Emily Matilda Forward will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs J. Coch rane, 61 Ottawa road. Bromley. To-mor-row (Friday), after a service cornmmomg al 10.50 a.m., tor Bromley Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. BURKITT—The Funeral of the late Emma Turner Burkitt will leave Uw Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 LiclAeld street East on Saturday, at il ajm.. tor the Bromley Cemetery. J. WARNE—The Friends of Walter Leonard Warne are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late wife, Anme will leave St. Mary's Church, Geraldine. This Day. June 20, 1846. after a service commencing at 2.15 p.m., tor the oeraidlne Cemetery. R. McKEOWN—The Funeral of the alte Francis McKeown will leave the Catholic Church, Ashburton, on Saturday, after Requiem Mass to be celebrated at » aan.; thence to Ashburton Cemetery. Baker, Bros, and King, Ltd. WANTED TO PURCHASE. THE Shortage of Old Cast Ploughshare Scrap is Holding Up Production. Help us by bringing in your old Share* and Cast Iron Scrap. Good Prices. THOS. WADDELL and SONS. 70 St. Asaph street. WANTED URGENTLY: ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES. Radios. High-grade Showcases, Carpenters' Tools Crystal. China, Glassware, Good prices. Spot Cash. RAILWAY AUCTION BOOMS, ’Phone 35-833. M 5» WANTED: HORSES. CATTLE. SUEEt’. Dead or Alive. Horse Oil tor Sale. T. W. STEPHENSON and SONS. LTD. Manure Works, Shand’s track, Hornby. ■Phones: Works. 31-637; Private. 36-264. 5, WANTED IMMEDIATELY: RADIO TEST OSCILLATOR RADIO TEST OSCILLATOR To Align All Bands. Preferably Moving Coil Switch. Must be Modem and in good working order. Telephone: "RADIO DEPT.,” •Phone 32-316. 737» ARE YOU SURE! Send your Odd Pieces tn to our Auction Room. For Courtesy and Satisfaction Remember— GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, 534 Colombo st Thone Regulations provide r that G purchasert of Cement must return the Bags in good order and condition within fourteen day# (14 days). We have been appointed by the Milburn Lime and Cement Co., Ltd.,' and the Golden Bay Cement Co. to collect all Cement Bags on their behalf. We Sack Merchants. 168 Lichfield street. CHRISTCHURCH. •Phone 30-867. P.O. Box 650? T.T.f, WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES OF USED FURNITURE, SEWING MACHINES, CARPETS. ETC. The Largest and Most Central Auction Rooms in the City, which can offer you Better Prices and Services. Ring 34-830. MC^ I S. a r n C f O reAt Lro M PDBUO NOTICES. SONOrtWE bStEk'hEARIN™ Don’t be discouraged if you tried a Hearing Aid and failed to get help. Remember, with Sonotone there are two ways to BETTER HEARING. If you cannot hear through the ear. perhaps you can hear through the bones of your head. Have your Hearing tested for both bone and air conduction. See which helps most. Come in for free test. No cost or obligation. Regent Theatre Bldgs., the Square, Chch., ‘Phone 38-764. T.g. NEWMAN BROS.. LTEL. Through Car Service. Depart Christchurch, 8.30 a.m. Arrive Kaikoura, 1 p.m. Arrive Blenheim. 4.30 p.m. Arrive Nelson. 7.30 p.m. Depart Nelson, 7.00 a.m. Arrive Christchurch, 6.00 p.m. (Dally except Sunday.) FARES: Christchurch-Kaikoura, 17» Single, 34a Return. Christchurch-Blenheim. 32s 6d Single 60s Return. Christchurch-Nelson, 47s 6d Single, 90e Return.
TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. BOOK AT:— NEWMAN BROS., LTD., 166 Tuam street, Christchurch. Telephone 33-553. After hours 33-M2. furniture wanted to buy WANTED Urgently : Ch«.t«rtiM SuitKTn modern designs Also Easy and Fireside Chairs in good order. Railway Auction Rooms. - ■ —■■ FURNITURE Wanted: Railway Auction Rooms want Furniture of all descriptions Will buy in small lots or give cash price for whole housefuL’Phone 35-933. , MODERN Bedroom "Suites wanted urgently Highest cash price* given ’Phone 35-933 Railway Auction Rooms. - etc. Good prices, spot cash. Railway Auction Rooms. . - MODERN Dining Suites wanted urgently. Highest cash prices given. 'Phone us and our buyer will call. Railway Auction Rooms. ELECTRIC Cleaners Wanted. We give highest cash prices for Hoovers. Electroluxes. Haywins, etc Raiway Auction Rooms ... R 122 “BETTOL” Hand Emollient for Chapped Hands, Windburn, Roughness. Is 6d, anywhere. Bettie, Chemist, Chch. X 2200
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24906, 20 June 1946, Page 7
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