DEATHS.
ANDERSON.— On November 26. Marion Climie (May i. beloved second daughter of J. und M. Anderson. 9. Alison Avenue, onpor'.. Until the dny break? and the shadow* flee away. Interment private. BURGESS.—On November 2.7. 1919. at Auckland Kosoita'. Mary Kmilie (Billie'. be I'-veri Miconii danf:hter of Charlie and Florric Burges*; aged 10 years. Private interment. GUTHRIE.-On November Of. at Auckland Hospital, passed away suddenly, John, the beloved husband of Jessie Robertson Guthrie; aged 1" years. The r'uneral will leave the Auckland Hos- '.<! for I'urcwo- Cemetery at 11 a.m. to-<lav 'Thursday). TERR'S'.—On November; 05 1919. at her la'e r~?-derrr. Rnncinian. after ionir and rainiul suffering, Jessie, dearly-beloved wife o.' Andrew i'eiry. ;n her 60th year- — At- rest. The funeral wil !e.ive the above address *■" ibv 1 Thur^-'lav'. at 2 p.m. for the Drury Presbyfenan C-en-etery. Friends please *coept this intimation. ROGERS.— November 17. 1919. at her late residence, Morninrrsirje. Liizie. the beloved wife- of the late George Rogers, in her 67th ye :Ir . THOMPSON.—On November 26. 1919. at Kr.-.>s. Hoi«c, after a long illnef>&. George Adams, beloved husband of Martha Thomp■son. Domin.on Road, and late of Co. Tyrone. Ireland, aged 59 years. T ?hall he satisfied when I pee His face. Interment" private.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 1
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203DEATHS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 1
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