BIRTHS
Bl'RCH.—On February 4, 1943. at Ranui, to Lois, wife ot Jack Burch (nee Billie Ronson), a daughter. Both well. CONNELL.—On February 3, 1943, at Bethany, Wellington, l to Vera, wife of Victor Connell. R.N.Z.A.F. (overseas), a son. Both well. DOVEY.—On February 2, at Nurse Stewart's. View Road, to Mr. and Mrs. Dovey (nee Betty Boyd). a son. Both well. DOYLE.—On February 2, at St. Margaret's, to Evelyn; wire of Desmond Doyle (overseas), a daughter. Both well. HASLAM.—On January 31, at St. Margaret's, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Haslam, 49, Liverpool Street, Epsom, a daughter. HODGSON.—On February 3, to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hodgson, Edmund Street, St. Heller's Bay, a son. Both well. KNEZOVICH.—On January 31, at St. Margaret's, Epsom, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Knezovich, Henderson, a daughter. STACE.—On January 31. at St. Margaret's, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stace, Pamell, a daughter. Both well. Visitors after seven days. STANAWAY.—On February 2, at Te Whare-iti Hospital, Epsom, to Staff-Sergeant and Mrs. Frank Stanaway, a daughter. Both well. VON ZALINSKI.—On January 29. at St. Margaret's, to Corporal and Mrs. F. Von Zalinski, a son. Both well. WYMER.—On February 2, at St. Mary's Hospital, Otahuhu, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. S. Wymer, of Glenbrook (nee Enid Prescott, a bonny son. Both well. No visitors for five days. Thanks to doctor and nurses
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 29, 4 February 1943, Page 1
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