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DEATHS.

BARTOS—On February 29th, 1936, at 3 Preston street, Timaru, Olive (nee Wright. Akaroa), beloved wife of F. R. Bartos, and mother of I. F. Bartos. Interred Sunday, March Ist. af Timaru. R.I.P. HUMPHREYS —On Fcbtuaty 29th, at Christchurch, William Gcovgc, beloved husband of Rose Humphreys, of Blackett street, Rangiora. At rest. HUMPHREYS—On February 29th, 1936, at Christchurch, William George, loved husband of Rose Humphreys, of Blackett street, Rangiora. At rest. HYDE—On February 29th, 193G, at the residence of her mother, 80 Martin avenue, Beckenham, Gwenda Ngaira, dearly loved only daughter of Marjory and Archibald C. Hyde, “Benmore,” Tormcre, North Canterbury; in her sixth year. A patient sufferer at rest. JCSLING—On February 29th, 1936, at his residence, Birkett street, Temuka, Albert Steele, widower of the late Esther Josling; in his 80th year. WATSON—On February 28th, at her residence, 36 Walker street, Agnes, widow of the late James Watson. WATSON—On March Ist, 1936, at her residence, 15 CholmonUeley avenue, Opawa, Charlotte Catherine, widow of the late George Watson, late of West Melton; in her 75th year. Dearly loved mother of Mrs A. R. Hulston, Mrs E. D. Hunter, Miss Elsie Waison, W. J. Watson, and G. M. Watson.

(For Funeral Notices see Page 21.)

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21721, 2 March 1936, Page 1

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DEATHS. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21721, 2 March 1936, Page 1

DEATHS. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21721, 2 March 1936, Page 1

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