FUNERAL NOTICES SKELTON—The Funeral of the late Emily Jane Skelton will leave G. Barrel! and Sons’ Chapel. 225 Durham street, on Monday. at 1.30 p.m.. for the Lawn Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd. McLEOD—The Funeral of the late Elizabeth Jane McLeod will leave G. Barrell and Sons’ Chapel, 225 Durham street, on Monday, at 8.45 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral. Barbadoes street, and thenco to the Lawn Cemetery. Requiem Mass at 9 ajn. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd. WILKES—The Funeral of the late Fanny Wilkes will leave G. Barrell and Sons’ Chapel. 225 Durham street, on Monday, at 11 a.m., for the Lawn Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. PENROSE—The Funeral of the late Edgar Richard Penrose will leave Lamb and Hayward’s Chapel. 292 Cashel street. This Day (Saturday), at 11.15 a.m.. for a service at the Crematorium Chapel. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. HOOD—The Funeral of the late Sarah Hood will leave the residence of her daughter. Mrs E. Beattie. 187 England street, Avonside, This Day (Saturday}.. *t 2 p.m., for the Rangiora Church of England Cemetery, arriving 3 p.m. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. WOOD—The Funeral of the late Thomas William Wood will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lichfield street, on Tuesday, at 11 a.m.. for service in the Crematorium Chapel. J. Lamb and Son. FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOHN RHIND, 19 LONDON STREET, Near Cnr. Bealey ave. and Fitzgerald are. •PHONE 36-174. F 1748 G BARRELL AND SONS, LTD., FUNERAL FURNISHERS. CORNER DURHAM and ST. ASAPH STS. CHAPEL SERVICE FREE? MAIN OFFICE, 221 DURHAM STREET. TELEPHONE 30-203. 82009 LAMB AND HAYWARD. LTD., 292 CASHEL STREET, ’PHONE 34-722. A. H. MARKER. Managing Direct £j-7<g GEORGE DICKINSON and SONS. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, LATIMER SQUARE. CHCH. Cremations Arranged. ’Phone 33-554. (Night or Day). DIT47 J. LAMB and SON, Established 1878. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. ’PHONE 33-504. D. M. Lamb. E. H. Heatley, Director. Manager. EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE, etc. MR N. M. Bell, MA. 8.D.. 134 Geraldine st., St. Albans. Interviews 6.30 p.m Prospectus on applicationpW "H.C.A." PROVIDESFULL TUITION FACILITIES . for all Students proposing to sit Accountancy Subjects at the last Special March Examinations for Ex-Servicemen. Details from local Rehabilitation Office, or writ* for prospectus to:— HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD., Specialists in Teaching Accountancy, Colonial Mutual Life Buildings, P.O. Box 3OlB, WELLINGTON. T.C.M DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. 60 Worcester st., West, next to “Harley" Buildings. Provide a complete and expeditious training in all commercial subjects. Splendid successes in all examinations. Trained pupils assured of excellent office positions. All sessions, day and evening, have now resumed. Enrolments may oe made at any time during school hours. ’PHONE 32-510. Prospectus on Application MISS UNA F. DIGBY, Principal. T.C. •’THANKS TO HEMINGWAY’S . . . AFTER each year's Accountancy exam- , ination. Hemingway’s receive many grateful letters from successful students, of i which the following is typical: “I am delighted to have passed, as with a family of three and very little time to study I found the going hard. Your booklets on Auditing 6-10 with model answers were ■ ideal for me.” (L.E.A., Auckland).
In the last two years alone over 2000 (two thousand) students were coached to examination success by Hemingway’s, convincing proof of the thorough and efficient tuition supplied by Hemingway’s expert tutors. Succeed quickly in Accountancy—enrol with Hemingway’s, who guarantee to coach you until successful, with no time limit, for the one set fee Write to-day for FREE BOOK. “Accountancy,” to H E M I N G W A Y’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, CRINOLINE Straw'Picture Hats" made'to order. Replies R 1904, “Press.” HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, C.M.L. BUILDINGS. 66 CATHEDRAL SQ. LEARN to create chancing and Distinctive Garments the “Hollywood" way. Enrol Now for a TERM of DRESSDESIGNING, CUTTING and MAKING. MISS M. D. TURNER. Principal. JSJK. SUNDAY SERVICES LIBERAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. Stt Cambridge tee.—Trinity XIX. Holy Eucharist; 11 a.m. Welcome. "■ - MEETING of the CHURCH OF GOD in the Hall, 108 Gloucester street. The Word of God will be preached on Lord’s Day, 6.30 p.m. (D.V.). Welcome. CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA BIBLE HALL. MADRAS STREET Near Tuam street. LECTURE SUNDAY, 6.30 P.M. THE KINGDOM OF GOD TO BE ESTABLISHED ON THE EARTH The Lord’s Prayer reads: “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth.” Do you believe it? Come. Hear the above Lecture. Free Literature. No collection. CM SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCHES (SATURDAY SERVICES). PAPANUI (15 Grants rd). 11 a.m., Mr F. Gifford. CHRISTCHURCH (204 Barbadoes st). 11 a.m., Mr C. Burnoth*. SYDENHAM (6 Elgin st.), 11 a.m., Mr G. Best. ST. ALBANS <585 Madras st.), 11 a.m.. Pastor R. Reye. Sabbath School in each church commences at 9.45 a.m. Visitors are cordially Invited to any of the above services. 2223 "THE PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN S FERENCE AND THE UNITED NATIONS.” PUBLIC LECTURE by MISS M. KENNEDY. .* t THEOSOPHICAL f \ 1 HALL. • fl 1 ’ 267 Cambndge tee. 1 (Near Manchester st. / Bridge.) SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ***• ALL WELCOME. Vocal Duettists: Mr and Mrs J. Y. Wilson. T 403 BURNSIDE BIBLE LECTUREfI. COMING! COMING! COMING! COMING! WORLD BOYCOTT. WORLD BOYCOTT. WORLD BOYCOTT. WORLD BOYCOTT. WORLD BOYCOTT. WORLD BOYCOTT. THE CHRISTIAN WORLD’S GREATEST DANGER. Read Revelation 13: 16. 17. Hear about the Mark you will soon need, to buy bread. Facts that will amaze you. ANOTHER REVELATION LECTURE BY GEORGE BURNSIDE. GEORGE BURNSIDE. SUNDAY. 23rd OCTOBER, SUNDAY. 23rd OCTOBER. SUNDAY. 23rd OCTOBER. 7 P.M . REGENT THEATRE ; REGENT THEATRE • i REGENT THEATRE . REGENT THEATRE RFGENT THEATRE REGENT THEATRE The Square :: Christchurch.
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