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DEATHS

AICKEN.-On Soptember 27, 1918, at the Auckland District nospital, Arthur Douglas, pearly-beloved youngest son of Jades ana Ellen Aicken, Vincent Avenue, Remuora, in pie 23rd year. The funeral will leave tho above address to-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m., for Waijtaraka. Friends phase accept this inti(nation. BLAXCHARD.-On September 27, at her fate residence, Laurie Avenue, Parnell, Alice maud, the dearly-beloved wife cf ( Arthur W. Blsnnhard. after a long and painful illness pome with Christian fortitude. Private interment Purewa. By request no Powers, no mourning. DOUGLAS.-On September 26, at 68, Lake fload, Devonport, Elizabeth Douglas, late of Canterbury; aged 70 years. Private interment. No mourning by tayuest. fiEANGE—At his residence, Nash Street, falmerston North, on September 26, 1918, Pdward Thomas, beloved husband of Mary Grange; aged 58 years. LUKEY.—On Soptember 25, at her late residence, Bird-in-Hand Hill, _ Thames, Angelina, relict of the late Benjamin Lukey; fcged 71 years. So loved, so mourned. PURNELL.—On September 27, 1918, at a private hospital, Maud, the dearly-beloved Me of A. C. PurnelJ, Pine Street, Dominion Road: aged 43 years. A darling wife and loving mother. The funeral will leave her late residence ►I 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday) for Waikutueta Cemetery. Friends please accept this Intimation. REREMOaNA ■ HOTUKOPA , TE KAN-AWA.-On September 26,.at her late,residence, at Otorohanga, doarly-beloved wife of Eotukopa te Kanawa, and niece of, the late Chief Rewi Manispoto; aged 47 yean.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1