DEATHS.
ARMSTRONG.—At the Anckland Hospital, on August 28, Alfred, the only child of Alice and John Armstrong; aged 3 years. Private interment. CALDWELL.—On Angust 27, at the residence of her sister, Mrs J. L. Woodlock, 7, Commercial Road, .Arch Hill, Catherine (Kitty), eldest daughter of the late John Caldwell and Anne Monaghan. late of Mt. Albert: aged 74 years. R.I.P. Private interment. August 27, 101 S. at the residence of her daughter (Mrs C. McGill), 42, Marlborough Street, Mount Eden, Ellen, the dearly-beloved wife of the late Thomas Lambourne, of Mangerc, in her seventieth year. The funeral will leave her daughter's residence at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for the Mangere 1 .-esbyterian Cemetery. Friends pleass accept this intimation. QIATELL.—On August 20. 1!>1S, at her parents' residence, Avice Street, Remuera, Caroline Margaret. dearly - 1-loved youngest daughter of Frederick and Julia Mayell, late of Wedncsbury, Stalls, England, aged 21 years. Deeply regretted. MOORE.-On August 27, at '5, Claybrook Road, Parnell. Prlscllla Anne,- widow of the late Charles Moore. Private interment. REUS.—On August 28, IMS. at Princess Mary Hospital. Hugh Edward, dearlybeloved son of Hugh and Ellen Rees, a?ed 2 years :i months. Deeply mourned. The funeral will leave the retddfnee of the parents, ... Hepburn Street, Pousonby, at 2 p.m. ou Friday. for Waikumcfc.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 10
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