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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS SHOULD SOME YEARS HAVE ELAPSED SINCE YOU EXECUTED YOUR WILL It is now perhaps advisable for you to re-peruse it sq that you may judge whether, owing to changing conditions or variations in. asset values, it requires some alterations. Our Officers will gladly discuss such matters with you and give you the benefit of their long experience in the practical administration of estates. Inquiries welcomed and given prompt attention at any of our Branches at > DUNEDIN CHRISTCHURCH TIMARU OAMARU INVERCARGILL THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD.,' , ; y ' ■ ALFRED IBBOTSON, General Manager.

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THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES (Established 1861) -TELELEADING DAILY I OF THE SOUTH. HEAD OFFICE: High street, Dunedin. NORTH OTAGO OFFICE (Representative, Mr H. E. Wedde): 15 Eden street, Oamaru. SOUTHLAND OFFICES (Representatives, Messrs Reid and Jones): Dalgety’s Buildings, Don street, Invercargill SOUTH CANTERBURY AGENT: Mr A T. Fraser, Empire Book Depot, , 261 Stafford street, Timaru. LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand Associated Press, 23-28 Fleet street, E.C.4. Representative, Mr H. A. Lawrence. JANICE FA YE WINS THE FREE OXLEY PRAM. Mr and Mrs Froggatt, INVERCARGILL. Another Free Pram This Quarter.. BIRTHS CONE.—On December 3. to Mr and Mrs Edgar Cone, Wellington—a son. CASPAR.—On December 3, 1939, at Dunedin, to Mr and Mrs W. S. Caspar, 9 Neldpath road, Mornlngton—a daughter. Both well. GOULD.—At Dunedin, on Saturday. December 2. 1939, to Malie, wife of Owen C. Gould, Hampden—a daughter. DEATHS BLYTH.—On December 3, 1939, at Oamaru, Henry, beloved husband of Agnes Stevens Blyth.' Waltakl Hydro; aged 37 years.—Friends are Invited to attend the Funeral, which will leave our Chapel Tomorrow (Tuesday). December 5, at 2.30 p.m„ for the Oamaru Cemetery,—Stringer and Wilson, undertakers, Oamaru. \ CARSTAIRS.—On December 3. 1939, at Dunedin, Patricia Fay. infant daughter of Andrew and Edna Carstairs, 176 Malvern street/ Woodhaugh. Private interment Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. • CURTIS.—On December 2. 1939, at Oamaru, William Colin, beloved son of James Alexander and Dorothy Curtis, Livingstone: aged eight years.—Funeral from our Chapel, To-day (Monday). December 4, at 11 a.m.—Stringer and Wilson, undertakers, Oamaru. HALBA.—On December 1. 1939, at Baljlutha, Theresa Augusta, dearly beloved ivife of the late Joseph Halba, of Spenser street, Milton. R.l.P.—The Funeral will eave St. Mary’s Church, Milton, This Day (Monday), 4th Inst., for Fairfax Cemetery, following Requiem Mass at 9 a.m.— 1 R. Wilson, funeral director. Milton. HAWLEY.—On December 2 (suddenly), at Earnscleugh, John, beloved husband of the late Catherine Hawley: aged 83 years. Deeply mourned,—The Funeral will leave the residence, Earnscleugh, on Tuesday, sth, at 2.30 p.m,, for the Alexandra Cemetery.—J. D. Thomson and Sons, Ltd., funeral directors. KIRKLAND.—On December 2, 1939, at Dunedin. Jane, beloved wife of the late George Kirkland, of Dunedin, and formely of Owaka Valley. "At rest.”—The Funeral will leave our Chapel. 219 George street, To-day (Monday), the 4th Inst.. at 2 p.m., for 1 the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—R. McLean and Son, funeral directors. McFArLANE.—On December 3, 1939, at her residence, 458 Maeandrew road, Dunedin. Esther, beloved wife of the late David McFarlane, late of Blue Spur, and loved mother of Mrs C; Grlndell, Mrs A. B. Wilson, Mrs H. McLaughlan and Mrs A. C. E. Wills; aged 77 years.p-The Funeral will leave the above residence on Tuesday, sth Inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley. Ltd., funeral directors. SEED.—On December 2, 1939. at Lewisham Hospital, Christchurch, Lydia, beloved Wife of Dr William Stanley Seed of 21 Ltnwood avenue, and loved eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles J. Payne. 3 Beaumont road. Belleknowes. TRAINOR.—On December 2, 1939, at Dunedin, Dallas Lancelot, beloved husband of the late Margaret Trainor; aged 63 years. “At rest. Private interment— Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. WEAVER.—On December 2. 1939, at his residence, Roxburgh, William Herbert, husband of the late Susan Weaver; aged 63 years. “At rest.”—The Funeral will leave his late residence To-day (Monday), 4th inst, at 2,30 p.m., for the Roxburgh Cemetery.—Chas. Moyle, funeral director, Lawrence. WILLIS.—On December 3, 1939. at her residence, 50 Reid road, South Dunedin, Mildred Annie, beloved daughter of the late Alfred and Annie Willis (formerly of Milton): in her seventieth year. ” So loved, so mourned.’’ Private interment.—C. J. Thorn, Ltd,, funeral directors.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23982, 4 December 1939, Page 6

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