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DEATHS.

DE LUCA.— On -ei'tenilifi at tvr ii. 111 rI) t < -1' * residence. Mrs. H. VI Phillip.*, ti". Utdiniund UnHd. I otisuiiby. \\ illiplniiiin \licia. widow or the lale li. in- I.lira, .ind cnly surviving daughter of Hip lii I o rapt. \V. H. Irwili. Hoyal T,\ : one Kuslli "vs, mid beloved mother of Mului l. hrnest, l.oien/.o and Joe, mid of Mr-dames hyson, Miliums. Phillips. CorlM'tt. I.rnn ix. (ialhraith and Thomas, in Ihi elirli'y-second year. A loved niolhei (tone lo rest. Funeral will leave the aliove address 2 p.m. to-morrow t Saturday i lor llillslioro' Cemetery. DUNLOP. on September 21. Il>:!8, at MirKland Mo-<i)ital, Hugh smith Dnnlop, formerly or Invcrcarglll: ag"d liti years. Funeral will leave Watney -limn and sons' Chapel. hhyber Pass. Newmarket, to-morrow (Saturday i at 10.so a.m. lor Waikaraka Park Cemetery. FAIIR. —On September in. 103?. at Mirkland Hospital, Angeiena. dearly loved wife of K. l abel . and loved mother of iHadys, Dolls, Myrtle, Sural), Sydney and Jack'. Private ctematlon. HARROTT. —On September 2:t, Bert, dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Harbott. :i. \rlhur street Onehuiiga; aired I 1 yi-ars. Kuneral will leave Markers Ch»i I ln.:u» a.in. Saturday for Waikaraka Cemetery. HARRIS.—-on September at Auckland Infirmary, Charles Henry Harris, late or 15:.. .Nelson street. City; aired : x years. 1t.1.P. Funeral will leave \V. Morrison's chapel. Parncll Hoad, it 11 a.m. to-morro'v (Saturday). MKRDRV On September 23. at his residence. 6. Kdgerley Avenue, Kpsom. William, the dearly beloved husband or the late Mary Hendry, and father or Will and Madge Johnstone, late or karaka. Loved by all. Funeral will leave the above address Saturday i.i't p.m. Interment at Papakura 2.:i0 p.m. KBLI.V. —On September 11. «t ( ipotlkl, Hector Robert. dearly believed younirest brotheir or Vlol#t Johnston. Papaknra. and loving uncle or I.en, Mavis, orace •ml Ray; aged 31 years. LINDSLOM. —On September 22, 1033. at the Auckland Hospital. Harriet Frances, dearly beloved wife of Oustav Frederick lindblom, beloved mother or Frederick Nicholas Lindblom, and loved sister or Mrs. W. Best, Fleet Street, .Newton; a^ed 03 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Benedict's Church at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday), prior to interment at Walkutnete Cemetery. ■UoDOMALB,—On September 32, at (m----huhu, Jottn. beloved husband or the We Annie Mac Donald. late or Whtttard and Te Puke, and eldest son of the late Alexander and Margwet Mac Donald; ared 73 years. The runeral win leave Mclvor and Sons, Karangahape Road, 11 a.m. Sartunday for the Crematorium. RUSSILL.—On September 22, at her son's residence, Helensvllle, Helena Burnand, beloved wife of the late David Jenkyns Russell; atrd St years. Funeral will leave her' late residence at 1 p.m. for An»llcan Church. STRACHAM.—On September 23. at Auckland Hospital, Alice, beloved wife of Walter Strachan, 27, Westminster Road, Mount Eden. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongne and son's chapel, to-morrow (Saturday) at 2 p.m. for Hlllsboro'. TRKVARTHKR.—On September 22. at her late residence. 13, West View Road. Grey Lynn. Dlmh E.. beloved wire or Henry WtlHam Trevarthen and mother of Honor. Rose, Henry and Cyril. Funeral will leave the above address ut 4 p.m. Saturday for Warlkumev. mfHITI. —On September 22, 1938. at Auckland Hoepltal. Joy Patrlola. dearly beloved ektnn daughter or Mr. and Mrs. KdwifPd WJrtte, 8, Totara Street. Ponsonbv, In her seventeenth year. The runeral wttl leave the chapel or J. Weir and Co.. 70, Ponaonby Road, to-morrow (Saturday) at 10.30 a.m. for Waikumete.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 1

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DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 1

DEATHS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 225, 23 September 1938, Page 1