NEW UNDERTAKERS MESSRS COWLEY’ AND CO., LTD. The above firm have opened in extensive premises in Deveron street, adjoining the Baptist Church, as undertakers and monumentalists. The newly altered premises are most suitable for their requirements. Caskets to any designs will be constructed by Mr H. IL- Kirkpatrick, who-has had 25 years experience, and can therefore be relied on to turn out work second to none, and at prices within the reach of all. Mr A. W. Cowley, who has lived in Invercargill from infancy, and is well-known and respected by all, will undertake all the outside work. The monumental department and cemetery work will be in the capable hands of Mr Coughlan, who will attend to work in all cemeteries in Southland. With a view to catering for work in all parts of Southland, a Hudson super-six chassis is now in use. . The body was designed and built by Messrs J. and R. Walker, of this town, and it is of beautiful design, is stream-lined; of sedan type, and is' fitted out' with dark blue velvet and gold. The firm started business on Saturday last in their premises 15 Deveron street, and may be communicated with, day or night,- by . telephone No. 2040 M, when prompt attention will be\ given.—Advt, '
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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 8
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211Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 8
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