DEATHS.
BEST—On September 3rd, 1933, at Timaru, Isabella, the beloved wife of Frederick Best, of 3 Craigie street, Timaru, and daughter of the lata James Davis, Tai Tapu. CHARTERS—On September sth, 1933, at Dunedin, Robert Shennan Charters, late of Greenvale Station, Waikaia. GDANITZ—On September 6th, 1933, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs F. Rogal, Marshland road, Thomas Gdanitz. dearly loved husband of the late Julian Gdanitz; in his 86th year. R.I.P. GIBB—On September 6th, 1933. at her residence, 25 Pratt street, Redcliffs, Robina, widow of the late William Menzies Gibb, aged 70 years. No mourning, by request. LEWIS—On September sth, 1933, at the residence of her son, Mr W. Lewis, Rangitata, Mary Jane Lewis, relict of the late Charles Lewis; in her 82nd year. At rest. Interment at the Geraldine Cemetery To-day (Thursday). September 7th, at 2.30. McLAREN—On September sth, 1933, at Ashburton, William, dearly beloved husband of Charlotte Jane ■ McLaren; aged 49 years. No mourning, by request. MURRAY—On September 6th, 1933. at Christchurch,, George, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Murray. 13 Denman street, Sumner; aged 64 years. (Manager, Johnson Garnett. Ltd.) • STRANGE—On September 6th, 1933, at his residence, 48 South Crescent road. Spreydon, Thomas George, dearly loved husband of Amy Strange; in his 81st year. (For Funeral Notices see Page 17.)
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20954, 7 September 1933, Page 1
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