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DEATHS.

ANDERSON.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at Petone Temporary Hospital, Jack Clarence, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, of Sanson; aged 19 years. BIDMEAD.—On the 21st November, 1918, at Davis-street Hospital, Edith Bldmead, dearly beloved youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Harrington, Todman-street, Brooklyn, in her 2Gth year. Deeply regretted. BKODIE.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at his residonce, 60, Evans Bay Road, Uosenent.li (suddenly), from heart seizure, David Aithur JJrodie; aged 40 years. Private-nternieat. BROWNSCOMBE.—On the 20th November, 1918, at St. John's Hospital, of influenza, Arthur Brownscorabe, beloved husband of Gertrude Brownscombe; aged 39 years. CHAMBEBLAIN.—At Wanganui (suddenly), Julia, beloved wife of George Chamberlain, and beloved sister of Mrs. \V. J. Brady, jun., of Wellington. R.I.P. Wanganui papers please copy. CHRISTIE.—On the 19th November, '..OH, at Wellington, of influenza and pnemnnn'a, Charles, beloved husband of Norah Christie, 14. Reef-street, Island Bay, and second dearly beloved son of Archibald John and Emily Matilda Christie, of London; aged f.7 years. So loved, so mourned. COLKMAN.—On the 22nd November, 1918, at Sydney-street Temporary Hospital, of pneumonia, William Victor, the dearly loved husband of Emily Coleman, 14, Parliament-street, aped 38 years. Deeply regretted. (Duuedin and Southland papers please copy.) COLLEY.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at Palraerston North, Fred, youngest son of W. J. Colley. of 77, Wright-street, Wellington. At rest. COSTIX.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at St. John's Hospital, Frank, beloved liunl-and of Effle Costin, Sutlierland-road, Lyall Day. CURRY.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at No. 125, Austin-street, of influenza, Charles Andrew, eldest son of C. and E. Curry; aged 34 years. Deeply regretted. BAKItOCIT.—On the 23rd November, 1918, at St. Patrick's College Emergency Hospital, of influenza-pneumonia, William Edward, dearlj beloved husband of Nellie Darroch, 113, Meinstreet; aged 42 years. R.I.P. ■ IDEVINE.—On the 22nd November, 1918, at No. 19, Petone-avenue, Petone, Arthur Ernest Devine, dearly beloved husband of Ilileen Devine; aged 28 years. EDGE.—On the 19th November, 1918, at Christchurch. Roland Barnsley Edge (Roley), dearly beloved husband of Lily Edge, and youngest son of the late Elizabeth Edge, and son-in-law of Mrs. G. W. Hinchey, and brother-in-law ot William and Nellie Currie; also of Maud McCaskill, Lyall Bay; aged 26 years. "Until the'day break and the shadows flee away." ENGLAND.-On the 22nd November, 191 ft at ftpuni Hamlet, Lower nutt, Doris Rosalie, dearly beloved wife of Roy England; aged 20 years. GIBBES.—On the 21st November, 1918, at St. John's Hospital, of pneumonia, following influenza, William R. L., beloved nusbind of Muriel Gibbe6, of Uataitai. (Sydney papers please copy.) GODDARD.—On the 22nd November, 1918, at. his residence, No. 21, Devon-street, William Wilson Goddard. At rest." No mourning. GRIMES.—On the 20th November, 1918, at No. 63, Derwent-street, Island Bay, Francis dearly beloved husband of Adeline Grimes; aged 80 years. (Sydney and Auckland papers please copy). HOLLOWAY.—On the 22nd November. 1918, at St. Patrick's College Temporary Hospital, Edwin Holloway, beloved husband of Alywn Holloway. Rest in Peace. If OUGHTON.—On Thursday, the 21st November, 1918. at Wellington College Temporary Hospital, Robert Henry, beloved husband of Florence Ellen, and third son of the late Jas. Henry Houston; aged'4o years and 6 days. Peace, Perfect Peace. HOOPER.—On the 22nd November, 1918, at her parents' residence, Queenswood Road, Levin, Lyndsay Walker Hooper, beloved daughter of J. and A. Hooper, and pram'daughter of. the late E. and I. Boulton, of Paliatua. HUGHLS.—On the 21st November, 1918, Herbert David, dearly beloved husband of Kate Hughe*, of 12. Duppa-street, and brother of Mrs. Dallinger and Nellie Hughes,' of Lower Hutt. So deirly loved. HUOHE3.—On the 21st November, 191S, at tne Sydney-street Temporary Hospital, H. E. Hughes, the loved husband of Kate Hughes, No. 12, Duppa-street, and son of John Hughe.) London; aged 30 years. ISAACS.—On the 20th November, 1018, at Wellington College Temporary Hospital, George William, beloved husband of Beatrice Isaaco, 30, Yule-street, Kilbirnin; aged 33 years. Deeply regretted. JACKSON.—On the 22ud November, 1018, at the Brooklyn State School Temporary UosmSil, of pneumonia and meningitis, Isabel Man), beloved eldest daughter of Andrew anl IlMid Jackson, of 222, Ohiro-road, Brooklyn; aged 0 years and 9 months.

JACOBS.—On the 21st November, 1918, from influenza, at Tapanui P. 0., laurie, beloved hiiaband of Cecilia Jacobs, and brother-in-law of Kva and Bob Fisher, Gladstone-avenue, .Tolmsonville. Deeply regretted. JEFFREYS.—On the 15th November. 1918, at Oltairmie Juuction, Ellen Davey, beloved wife of C. T. Jeffreys, and daughter of the late. Isev. J. Hosking.

liAMBJCIIT.—Ou the 14th November, 1913, lit Victoria-street, Lower Hutt, of pneumonia, Charles Thomas, second son of the late T. S. 7-ambert, architect, and husband of Ellen A vice Lambert.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 126, 23 November 1918, Page 1

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DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 126, 23 November 1918, Page 1

DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 126, 23 November 1918, Page 1

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