DEATHS.
CHARTERS.—On September sth, 1933, at Dunedin, Robert Shennan Charters, late of Groen Vale Station, Waikaia. Private interment at Christchurch. No flowers, by request.—Hope and Kitiaston, undertakers. CROW.—On September 5, 1933, at 14 Helena street, Dunedin South, Jano Reid, beloved wife of Jacob Crow; in her 75th year. ‘‘ Peace, perfect peace.” Private interment.— C. J. Thorn Ltd., undertaker.
CROWE.—On September 4, 1933, at her residence, 10 Brighton street, Roslyn, Isabella, beloved wife of William Crowe. R.I.P. Private interment.—Requiem Mass at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, September 6th.— Hugh Gourley Ltd., undertakers. CUSACK.—On September 4th, 1933, at her residence, 10 Law street, Caversham, Maud Oliver, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Christopher Cusack; aged 64 years. R.I.P. No flowers, by request.—Requiem Mass at St. Patrick’s Basilica, To-morrow (Wednesday), September 6th, at 10 a.m.—The Funeral will leave tho Basilica at 11 a.m. for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—W. H. Cole, undertaker.
DUNNE.—On September 4th, at Balclutha (suddenly), John James Dunne, brother of William, Julius, and Ambrose Dunne, also Mrs N. J. Moloney (Dunedin) and Mrs B. Jolly (Cromwell).—Funeral will leave the Catholic Church To-morrow (Wednesday), at 10.30 a.m., for the Balclutha Cemetery. No flowers, by request. R.I.P. —W. D. Lovie, undertaker. GEER.—On September 4, 1933, at Dunedin, George Jansen, dearly beloved youngest son of the late J. and A. Geer, formerly of Bannockburn, Central Otago; in his fiftyeighth year. ‘‘At rest.” Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers.
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Evening Star, Issue 21508, 5 September 1933, Page 6
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230DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 21508, 5 September 1933, Page 6
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