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FUNERAL NOTICES.
BENSON.— The Friends of Mr. JOHN BEN-
SON aro rcairectfuljy iiiforuwl Urn ' I
main, of his hclovorl wife, Jane, will bo fntl i
in tho Ooburs Ccmelery. The funeral wi k?. i
bis rcsblellec. bi rollb.s-slnu:-.. thintal. this i
das (Erbbiyi. 'Jlst Slay. »t « 110 o'clock lls,'l
john alu SON". Kunonil lUrcctor 'U)l f.. ' I
i'bniiiru Theatre). Syihiey-rourl. ltrunwrtek t.i ' i
phono, ltrttl'isvlok, ellJ. ileail Olllce l'lionca: Jim il
unti J3 IJD. ' ; I
BRINDLEY.— The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. WIL-
LIAM WHITE BRINDLEY are informed that
liio funeral or their beloMsl eon. Fnuuis 4oi»iJ
will leave the fmier.il parlor ol itayboulds 'ha il
COLLIS.— The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE
WILLIAM COLLIS are respectfully informed
that his remains will be intered in the Melbourne
General Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral will leave
34 Cromwell-street. Collingwood THIS (Friday)
AFTERNOON, 21st May. at 3 p.m.
JOHN ALLISON. Undertaker Head office Rich
mond (tel. J1003,and J3418 Branch teelephone
— Brunswick, 5922, Central 2038 and F7022. :|
CRAWLEY.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
' CATHERINE CRAWLEY arc rfrpwifulh S -I
\ilcd to follow her ivmnhis to the |da«o of Inte. 11
inent, the Melbourne Ccniuii.-O', Carlton. The fuct- |
ml will U'nh-o bur sun-m-luw n rcfMenre. Mr ; 'I
l'idgen, 8 Stanley-street. UdemMlck, THIS DAT J
(Friday), 21frt May at. 2 o'clock. il
JOSEPH ALLISON. Uuilcrtukcr, I'trol-drf/ J
North MolWmnio (Phuuc 3751: . 5»K)
Alovnndcr-road. Moonco l'mnls (Plume 1'Mrd)- ;« rl
Kydncy-road, Rruiiawiek (Phone 839 llrunqdrk) " I
DOUGLASS.— The Friends of the late WIL-
LIAM DOUGLASS (formerly of Mellerstain,
Mansfield) aro iufnnncd that his tun.ral uiiljarlj
his resldcncif. OS Fhich-rtlreut, Eart M.-h-rn Tills I
DAY (Friday), the 2Ht >.t - ./clod fc-|
the Now Melbourne xiciK-r.il Ccu.rt.rv, Vt<s\iia I
arriving about 3.15 p.m. ,1
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Hues). l
EDWARDS.— The Friends of Mr. JOHN ED-
WARDS are informed that the remains of
his beloved vnfo will be intcmd in ihe Cchnn'l
tkuiotcry. The tuuoui is rii|;imcd to more (ice 1 1
his rosidonco. 2irt 8t. Gfitgc's-road, Ncrthcotr. tc \
Bcacoiisficld-parade. TI1J8 DAY U'ridar) 'l«i!l
May. at 11 oVluok. Si
W. G. APPS and SONS PTY. LTD.. ' Fused J
Directors. TcL. J1145 (2 lineal. , I
ELLIS.— The Friends of Mr. ARTHUR CHAR-
LES ELLIS are respectfully invited to follow
tho reinaina of his beloved wife, Margaret, to Uk'J
Idacc of interment, the Cohurg (\ineterj-. p,.'.|
funeral will eave lib residence. 12 CofliMtusi'- 1
North Melbourne. THIS DAY (Kridav), 21st Mu'- 1
at 2 o'clock. Motors. 'tl
JOSEPH ALIjISON. Undertaker, ErroI-draUl
North Molbounio (Phono 3751; 500 Mcs1'!
Alavander-roud. Moonee Ponds (Phone FoRtU ra-l
»Sydncy-road. Bnuiswick (Pboue 839. Bmoswick). \ I
HYAMS.— The Friends of the late Mr. PHIL-
LIP HYAMS are respectfully invited to fol-
low his remains to the.nlaeo of interment, M»; I
Mclbourno Cemetery, Fawkner. The funonl G i I
Jcavo his residence. 912 Drununond-strcct, North : I
Carltou, THIS DAY (Friday), 21st May), it2'l
o'clock. . <1
JOHN DALEY, Undertaker Latrobo and Spm''!
streets, Melbourne. Tel. 827. I
McCLURE.— The Friends of the late Mr.
BLAYNEY McCLURE are invited to follow
his remains to the Box Hill Cbmeteir. Thefmail I
will icavu the resi lencH of his brother Mr. Jotall
JfuOlmc. No. 053 Bcrwcod-rcnd, Auburn. TO'I
MORROW (Saturday), 22nd Aim, at a qoarter- I
past. 3 o'clock. ! I
J14H DK, Funeral Dlrectoia ltatjl
MORISON.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
CHARLOTTE MORISON are respectfully in-
formed that her remains will be interred in the
Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton. The funeral
will leave the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W.
Impey / Smith-street, Coburg North, THIS DAY
(Friday), 21st. May, at 3.30 o'clock.
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 291 (op.
Empire Theatre), Sydney-road, Brunswick. Tele-
phone, Brunswick, 592. Head Office Phones: J1003
and J3419
OWEN.— The Friends of Mr. WALTER S.
OWEN arc rttsj«;ctfiuly informed thutbawl
mains of Ids bclorel wife, Gladys toxiiu. ri!
Ihj intiTrevl in tho Kivrkncr Ccmctciy. Thefnualil
will ic.vvy his res»irteiico, 6-1 Allx-rt-strett, Wsill
BnutflWirk. THIS DAY (Friday), 21st Mir, ii<|
3.30 o'clock. '1
JOHN ALLISON, Funeral Director, 2&1 fop/ 1
Knipiio 37»eatrol, Syduey-road, Brunsnick.
phrmo. Bnutswlck, 592 iJcail Office l'hou: MC:|
and J34I9. ;
PRENDER.— The Friends of Mr. and Mrs.
ERNEST PRENDER are respectfully invited
| tn follow U.o remains of th«ir kii. John Willazs.lc|
Die p).ieo o iiitcrmrnt, the I Vox Rill Oaxd<i;.-i|
The funeral, will leave . the ioitienoj of « Y'iil
Haines, 14 ('hmeh-drcet. Uwiterbiirj-.' TO-MOK" I
1U)W (Saturday). 22ml .May. at 11 ft.ni. /I
DRAYTON und GAltSriN, Undertaker. 11
Tligh-stroet, Wluth-or, and Malrem. Tu'.., ITitl/l
371 and 1.H29. J < I
PROCTER.—Friends of the late Mr. EDWARD
WILLIAM PROCTER are respectfully invited
to follow his remains to the place of internment in
the Brighton Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to
leave his residence, Nyowee-street, Regent, Preston.
THIS DAY (Friday), 21st May, at 2 p.m.
HENRY J. R. LEWIS, Undertaker, Johnston
street, Fitzroy; High-street, Noorthcote. Phones-
J1066, Northcote 579.
PROCTER.—HALCYON LODGE No. 393, A.F.
and A.M.—Officers and Members of the above
Lodge are respectfully invited to follow the re-
mains of their respected member, Wor. Bro. ED-
WARD WILLIAM PROCTER, Tyler, to the
Brighton Cemetery. His funeral is appointed to
leave his residence, Nyowee-street, off Regent
street, Preston, THIS DAY (Friday), 21st May,
at 2 p.m. R. GROVES, W. M.
HENRY J. R. LEWIS. Undertaker.
PROCTER.—LORD NORTHCOTE LODGE No.
191, A.F. and A. M.—Officers and Members of
the above Lodge and Order generally are respect-
fully, invited to follow the remains of our res-
pected and Wor. Bro., EDWARD W. PROCTER,
P.M., late Tyler, to the Brighton Cemetery. The
funeral is appointed to leave his residence, Nyowee-
street, Regent, THIS DAY (Friday), 21st May, at
2 p.m.
J. G.HUMPHRIES, W.M. A. J. Hotton, P.J.G.D., Secretary.
RAYMOND.— The Friends of the late Mr.
JAMES RAYMOND are respectfully invited
to follow his romuins to tlio place of inhrauct. l>||
Melbourno General Cemetery, Carlton. Tbo roovaj J
will move from tlio inutility? of IL 1. Hir/ij j
Pty. J/td., she ommifacturers. Argyle-rireri.
roy, TO-MORROW (Saturday), 22nd May. »-l
quarter to tl o'clock. , „
IL ROBSON. Undertaker, corner rf Rras- 1
ct reel and Si . Geotgc-Vvuad. North Fitzrvr. «x.»l
Northroto, 61 S. 1
SHANKS.— The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM
SHANKS are respectfully invited to follow the
remains of his dearly beloved wife, Lillian Clark,
to the place of interment, the Footscray Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, 26
Nicholson-street, Footscray, TO-MORROW (Satur-
day), at 2 p.m.
NELSON BROS., Undertakers, Victoria-street,
Footscray (Phone 43); Coburg (Phone Bwk., 834),
Williamstown (Phone 54), and Linton (Phone 9).
SYMES.— The Friends of the late Mr. WILLIAM
SYMES are informed that his remains will
be interred in the Coberg Cemetery. The funeral
will leave his residence. Mona street
Glen Iris THIS DAY (Friday). the 21st May at
2.30 p.m., arriving at the cemetery about 3.30 pm
DRAYTON and GARSON. Undertakers
High-street, Malvern. Tel. LTJ2S; and Windsor
379. ;
TRINICK.— The Friends of the late Mrs.
CLARA ELLEN TRlNICK are invited to
follow her remains. to the Boroondara Cemetery
Kew. The funeral will leave the residence of her
son, Mr. F. C. Trinick. "Newstead" Brook road
South Camberwell. THIS DAY (Friday), 21st
May. at half-past. 1 o'clock.
LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors Phone
J1441; Haw.. 813.
VlNNICOMBE.— The Friends of the late Mr.
THOMAS VINNICOMBE are respectfully in-
vital to follow his remains to tho pl»w of Wgj
nirnt Lanccfield Cemetery, dho funeral is F
pointed to leave his reJdeuce. Monumwit WW;
THIS DAY (Friday), 21st May, at hatt-pt b
'lBENSON. Funeral Dircvtor, Kyneton. ?&&)
51. j
WATERS.— The Friends of the late Mr.
HARRY AUGUST WATERS are respectfully
informed that his remains will be/ntcnea m
Coburg Cemetery. Tho funeral will !«vt iM .
den eo of his sisttr. Miss E. IVarera. 41J5agJ
rtreet, Murchml. TO-MORROW (feituriay),
May, at 1.30 o'clock. . /,-
JOHN'' ALLISON. Funeral Birfctor, 291 '<Jj
Empire Theatre), Sydney-read. . JVnTJh- JlMi
jjUoiio. Brunswick, 592. ilead Office I hones. J (
and J34PJ. J
YOUNG.— The Friends of the late Mr. JOSEPH
HAWKINS YOUNG are respectfully invited
to follow his ronwiiis to tlio htocp of
Iho Olmrtt Ccmcrory. 1'he funeral wlll hurr |
resWenoo. "TyaM." JS Mtaowls-ltreJ.. "! i
Jlrun, trick, TO-.MOItKOW (Satunlay), — '"'j
at J o eliH-k. » itntri'r'cl'l
It. ROBSGN. Undeitakfr, oorncr rf I»mniw j
street and St. Georga's-road. North biUruy.
Nc.rtlicote, U1S. — — j
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Hrotbor. JOSEPH IL YOUNG. i'.M. Tb« i«
will RaVe his residence, 2S I L! mo: 1 rcO
v.hk, TO-MORROW (Suiurlay).
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YOUNG.— MORELAND ROYAL ARCH
JL CIIAI-'I EK. NO. W;—Ccmr " fflj.
Clntpfcr ami tho order gcnerall? uu In (7.1
Imv ihc remrtt-s of oor irto Kloro I M- « '
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temait, iu tho Cobuig Cenn" tc-rj . 31
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Jvlmimd'rircet. Bnuiswick. 1HI8 DA, :
l.No regalia.) nnirn I'MLLAN. I
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YOUNG.— VICTORIAN-WASHINGTON ROYAL
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