DEATHS
BBLAICH.—On November 9. 1938, at ganui. Henderson, Joan Mary, dearly-loved f&nt daughter of Peter and Bernardin© Belaioh; aged 1 year 9 months. —R.I.P. BREWIS.—On November 3, at his late residence, Jesmond Dene. River Road, Hamilton, Andrew Seymour, beloved husband of Eat® Browis; aged 6S years. A service will bo held at St. Peter's Cathedral, Hamilton, at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Sunday), after which the funeral will leave for the Hamilton "West Cemetery. BOURKE.—On November 8, 1933, at his iwidence, 34 Lawrence Street, Heme Bay, Stephen (Nudger) dearly-beloved husband of Lottie Bourke and beloved father of King, Bill, Jack and George; aged 45 years.— B.LP. Funeral will leave the above address at 2 pjn. to-day (Saturday), for "Waikumete Cemetery. ELLIS,—6n October 31, at the residence cf his daughter, Mrs. Norton. 1099 Great North Road, Frederick "William James, beloved husband of the late Annie Ellis; in his 70th year.—Passed peacefully away. Interred at Purewa November 2, 1933. ELY.—Cn November 3. 1933, at her residence, 9 Golf Road. Epsom, Violet Marion, de«rly-beloved wife of Arnold Ellis Ely. A service will be held at her residence at Sp.m. to-morrow (Sunday), the funeral then leaving for Waikumete. FINLAYSON—On October 26, 1933. at Iscith Sydney (result of accident), Daisy, videnr of John Finlayson, beloved third issjhter of the late Robert and Mary Thorpe, Wenhaston, Rockfield Road, Ellers-
FINNERTY.—On November 3, at her iianghtera residence, Mrs. "W. J. Heaslip, Kcromntua, Hamilton, Sarah, beloved wife ef the late John Finnerty; aged 8-1 years.— E.I.P. Interment takes place at the Panmure Cemetery to-day (Saturday), a", 12.30 p.m. HARDY.—On November 3, at his late residence. Avondale, George Douglas, dearlybeloved husband of Elizabeth Hardy; in his 69th year.
The funeral will leavo his lato residence, Bollard Avenue, Avondale, at 3 p.m. tosiorrow (Sunday) for Waikumete Cemetery. HOOPER.—On November 3, at her lato residence, 107 Ilurstmere Road, Takapuna, Olive, dearly-loved wife of Albert H. Hooper. Interment will be private and will leave Little's chapel. 209 Hobson Street, for the Crematorium, at 11 a.m. to-day (Saturday), November 4.
JONES.— On November 3 (by accident), Ernest Royal, brother of A. F. Jonea, Jjpsom, and E. L. Jonea, Hamilton; aged 43. Funeral leaves 9~St. Andrew's Road, 11.30 *.m, to-day Saturday), for Hillsborough.
MELVILLE.—On October 31, Edith Ifgaire, dearly-beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mr 3. A. V. Melville, of Maeroa, Hamilton; aged 11 days.—"Suffer little children to come unto Me." Private interment at Cambridge Cemetery on November 1.
MINES.—On Friday, November 3, at the residence of his daughter, Mr 3. F. J. Williams, Kaikohe, Jesse, dearly-beloved imsband of Florence May Mines, of 67 Old Mill Road, Grey Lynn; father of Dorothy »nd Ida; aged 67. -Pnn 6 ral will leave his late residence, 67 Old Mill Road. Grey Lyim. at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday), for Waikumete Cemetery. BPEAKMAN. —On November 2, at the ipfiom Infirmary, Frances Mary, relict of 'QO late "William Speakman; in her 103 rd Tear.
Funeral will leave T. J. Mclvor and Sons' enapel, Karangahape Rd., to-day (Saturday), *•1-30 p.m. for St. Mary's Cathedral, ParMU, where a short service will be held. Inwment at Waikumete. WESTWATER.—On November 3, at Tain»ne, Margaret, beloved wife of "William ■Westwater; aged 81 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 1
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