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DEATHS.

HELSON.—On April -5, at Dunedin Hospital, Thomas, the beloved husband of Annie Helson, 132 King street; in his fifty-third year. Deeply mourned. Private interment. Hope and Kingston, undertakers. JEFFERY.—On April 3, 1920, at Lawrence Hospital, John Robert, youngest son of the late George Jeffery; aged 32 years. METHVEN —On April 5, at her residence, 83 Goodall street, Caverrfiam, Dunedin, Jessie, dearly beloved * wife of George Methven; aged 82 years. "At rost." Private interment. —C. J. Thorn, undertaker. O'CONNELL.—On April 6,' 1920, at her residence, MounU Corgill, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Michael O'Connell; aged 76 years. R.l.P.—The Funeral -will leave her late Residence, MJotuit Oargill, To-morrow (Wednesday), the 7th in«t., at 1.30 p.m., fox the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. RUTHERFORD.-On April 5, 1820, at Dunedin, Gordon, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Mary Rutherford, and son of the late Peter and Sarah Rutherford, late of Inohclutha; aged 38 years. Deeply mourned. Funoral at Chitha on arrival of the 12.8 (noon) train from Dunedin This Day (Tuesday), the 6th inst.—C. J. Thorn, undertaker. THURGARLAND.—On April 5, 1920 (suddenly), at his residence, 41 Duncan street, Frederick, the beloved husband of Mary Thurgarland. Private interment — John Gillies, undertaker. FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DEATH. HORNBY.—On March 20, at Narrow Neck Military Hospital, William, beloved eldest ©on of Henry and Henritta Hornby; m his twentyetxth year. Deeply mourned.—lnterred at Auckland. IN MEMORIAM. M'NOE.—In loving memory of Corporal William A. M'Noe, 17th Reinforcements, who was killed in aotion in Franco on April 6, 1918. Sadly missotl. —Inserted by his father, mother, sisters, and brothers. SCOULLAR.—In loving memory of Lieutenant William Arthur Scouilar, First Samoan Expedition and 3rd Battalion, N.Z.R.8., killed in aotion at Cblinoamps, France, on April 6, 1918; aged 24 years. STEPHENS.—In loving memory of Ernest Stephens, who died of woijnda " Somewhere in Franc©" on April 6, 1918; aged 26 years.—lnserted by hia loving mother, father,, and brothers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 4

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 4

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 4

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