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DEATHS.

BROWN.—On May 11, 1941, at her residence, 34 Burwood Avenue, Maori Hill, Grace, dearly loved wife of the late Thomas Brown. ’’ At rest.”—The Funeral will leave the residence To-morrow (Tuesday), the 13th hist., at 2.30 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—R. M’Lean and Son, funeral directors. CHARLESTON—On May 12, 1941, at Dunedin, Mary Anne, dearly loved infant daughter of Horace and Phyllis Charleston, of 87 Grosveuor street, Kensington; aged three years and ten months. Deeply mourned. Private • interment. —Cole and Son, funeral directors. ' i DADSON.—On May 10, 1941, at Dunedin, Herbert Charles, dearly loved husband of Nettie 'E. Dadson, of 31 Blair street, Mornington; aged 56 years.—lnterred this day at Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—R. M’Lean and Son, funeral directors. M’KAY.—On May 12, 1941, at Dunedin, Stewart, beloved husband of Jean M’Kay, of 221 King Edward street, Dunedin South; aged 43 years.—The Funeral will leave Cole and Son’s Chapel, 260 King Edward street, on Wednesday, the 14th inst., at 11 a.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery. OMOND.—On May 11, 1941, at Dunedin, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas Omond-, in her ninety-ninth year. “ At rest.”—The Funeral will leave Hope and Kinaston’s Chapel, St. Andrew street, on. Tuesday, at 2.15, passing through Mussel . Bay, Port Chalmers, at 3 p.m., for the Port Chalmers Cemetery.—H. Aitchcson, funeral director. PRICE—On May 10, 1941, at Dunedin, Charles Price, late of Waitati; aged 83 years. At rest. Private interment—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. SOULSBY.—On May 11, 1941, at his residence, 101 Tomahawk road (suddenly)/ Robert William, dearly beloved husband of Mabel Soulsby (late N.Z. Railways); in his fifty-fifth year. Deeply mourned. —The Funeral will leave his late residence, Tomahawk road, on Tuesday, May 13, at 2.15 p.m., for tho Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.— Cole and Son, funeral directors. For the Empire’s Cause. BUCHANAN.—On April 27, 8408 Private Hugh Hunter, beloved elder son of Robert and Jessie Buchanan, 16 Exmouth street, Abbotsford. Killed in action. . Deeply mourned.

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Evening Star, Issue 23882, 12 May 1941, Page 6

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DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 23882, 12 May 1941, Page 6

DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 23882, 12 May 1941, Page 6