DEATHS.
CHIVERS. —On August 20, at 14, Meola Iload, Point Chevalier, Ethel Frances, dearly beloved wife of Gilbert Benjamin Olivers, in licr iirtietli year. At rest. Funeral will leave her daughter's residence, 29, Hurbutt Avenue, Mount Albert, 2 p.m. to-morrow Tuesday), Tor "\Vaikumete Cemetery. CHRISTEY.—On August 20, at Auckland Hospital (suddenly), Charles James, dearly beloved father, or Florence, Raymond, Walter, Hilda and Eva. At rest. COLE.—On 'August 27, at her residence, 33, Cromwell Road, Mount Eden, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wll'e or James Coie, and loved mother of May, Esta, Ethel, , Tom and Noel; in her clghty-nrtli year. Funeral leaves her late residence tomorrow (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m. for Hillsboro' Cemetery. , DUFF.—On August 26, at Auckland, Harriett Jane, beloved wire or Joseph Henry, or Te Kopuru. Interred at Glen Eden Cemetery, August 27. FOLEY On August 26, at Wellington, Thomas Patrick, second dearly loved son of Thomas and Mary Foley, Papatoetoe, late or Mount Eden. Interred to-day at Wellington. R.I.P. HAMMOND—On August 27, at Auckland, Margaret, dearly beloved daughter or Ann Clover and the late Robert Hammond, 6, Eglintou Avenue, Mount Eden; aged 40 years. Funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for Hillsbpro' Cemetery. MORLEY. —On August 20, at her late residence, 110, Richmond Road, Ponsonby (suddenly), Mary Hannah (Polly), dearly beloved wire or Charles Morley; aged 69 years. A patient sufferer gone to rest. Interred this day at Panmure. MORLEY.—On August 26, at her late residence, 110, Richmond Road, Ponsonby (suddenly), Mary Hannah, beloved mother or Mrs. Fred Anderson, or 5, Farrar Street, Grey Lynn. Interred this day at Panmure. NORTH.—-On August 27, at the Auckland Hospital, Constance May, dearly loved only child or Thomas and Constance North; aged 3 months. Sal'e in the arms of Jesus. R.I.P. O'MEARA.—On August 27, at Auckland Hospital (suddenly), Ivan Norman, dearly bejoved son of Clarence and Millie; age 5 years. Sadly missed. Funeral from his auntie's residence, 40, Eden Crescent, II a.m. Tuesday, for Waikumete Cemetery. PRETTY.—On August 27, James, beloved husband or Edith Maud, or 25, King Edward Parade, Devonport. Formerly or P. and T. Department, and King's Royal Rifles, imperial Army. WOOD.—On August 28 (suddenly), at her residence, Great South Road, Manurewa, . Lily May, beloved wire of Tom Wood. Funeral notice later.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 202, 28 August 1933, Page 1
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