...... _~._..._,__.- ~4 ~,, _— ; — ■■ ■ ' '■ — -"— ■ DEATH. SLOAN.—On May 7th, at the Christchurch Hospital, George, dearly loved husband of Mary Sloan, late of Lakeside; in his 39th year. R.I.P. FUNERAL. THE Funeral of the late George Sloan will leave the residence of his aunt, Mrs W. Trotter, 224, Montreal street, on Saturday, May 9th, at 9.15 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral; Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m., and then to Bromley Cemetery. LAMB and HAYWARD, Ltd. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. LEESTON UNDERTAKING BUSINESS 'Phone 27. Coffins and Caskets stocked for immediate use. Flower and Artificial Wreaths procurable. Every attention given to funerals rem Christchurch entrusted to me, at prices much lower than city firms. JOHN BRYCE, Proprietor. WINTER WEAR WINTER For Women WEAR WINTER and Girls, WEAR WINTER Men and Boys WEAR WINTER WEAR The nippy nights are here, but, clad in our Warm Underwear you will have no need to fear the rigours of winter. TWO SHOPS TWO One catering for SHOPS TWO Women. The other SHOPS TWO for Men and Boys. SHOPS TWO SHOPS Linen and Furnishings for the Home. LOWER THAN CITY PRICES. T. J. FUSSELL Ladies' & Gents' Outfitter & Draper HIGH ST., LEESTON. BROWN., DUNSANDEL The place for— STATIONERY, CROCKERY, PAINTS & BRUSHES, COAL & TIMBER, etc. We have a full stock of all Household, Farmers' & School Requisites. Ask for our prices before buying elsewhere. Agency for Massey-Harris Farm Machinery. H. A. BROWN Box 4. 'Phone 6S DUNSANDEL. WHEN your eyesight starts to fail, or if you get any optical discomfort, or headaches, it would be advisable to consult JOHN R. PROCTER, LTD. THE PREMIER OPTICIANS, . 200, High St., Christchurch, where the latest electric instruments are used by highly qualified Optical Specialists, for thorough optical examinations. 'Phone (36081) and make an appointment. Accidents in British coal mines are responsible for over 1000 killed and 170,000 injured every year. The microphone was invented by Professor D. E. Hughes in 1877, and was exhibited before the Royal Society on May 9, 1878. Children's Fleecy Bloomers 1/3, 3 for 3/3; 1/6, 3 for 4/3; Women's 1/11, 3 for 5/6, navy, grey, saxe.—Brown, Leeston. 2
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LII, Issue 37, 8 May 1931, Page 4
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