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BIRTHS BROWN.—At “ Redroofs,” on June 4, to Mr and Mrs I. C. Brown —a daughter. Both well. HESSELL.—To Mr and Mrs J. F. Hessell, Otekaike, on June 5, J 940. at Kurow Hospital—a son. Both well. NIMMO.—On June 6, at “El Nido,” wife of Alexander Nimmo, Moa Creek—a ion. MARRIAGES JOHNSTON—DOW.—On May 4, at. Kalkorai Presbyterian Church, Edward Francis, Burnham Camp, youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs John Shaw Johnston. Chaslands, to Alice Gertrude, , fourth daughter of Mrs A. and the late Mr David Dow. Ettrick street, Brockville, Dunedin. ORANGE—HARKOP —On April 18, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. H. Hogg, David Ralph, second son of Mr and Mrs D. Orange, Opoho, to Gwendoline Muir, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Harrop, of 164 Macandrew road, Dunedin. DEATHS CHILTON.—On June 7. 1340, at Christchurch, Elizabeth Chilton. 0.8. E., widow of the late Dr Charles Chilton, formerly’ rector of Canterbury College; aged 72 years.—The Funeral will leave St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Christchurch, on Monday. June 10, after service, commencing at 2 p.m., for the East Eyreton Cemetery, arriving 3.15 p.m.—J. Lamb and Son. FERGUS.—On June 7, 1940, at Milton, Thomas, eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs Robert Fergus, of Dunedin.—The Funeral will leave his late residence, 236 High street, Dunedin, on Monday, June 10, at 2.30 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—J. R. Wilson, funeral director, Milton. McNULTY.—On June 6. 1940 (suddenly), at Dunedin, Euphemia Wintrupe McNulty, of 299 George street, beloved wife of the late Edward Joseph McNulty, late of Cromwell; In her seventy-ninth year. R.I.P. —The Funeral will leave the residence of her daughter; (Mrs A. E. Towne), 77 Prince Albert road, St. ■ Hilda, To-morrow (Sunday), the ' 9th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery,—R, McLean and Son, funeral directors. MORIARTY.—On June 6. 1940, at the Little Sisters, Anderson's Bay. Abina Moriarty, late of Middlemarch. and loved mother of Mrs Wroblenski. Police Station, Caversham, and Mrs Gllligan, of Petone; aged 83 years. R.I.P .—The Funeral will leave the Little Sisters To-day (Saturday), June 8. at 2 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.— Cole and Son, funeral directors. MORIARTY.—At the Little Sisters, Anderson’s Bay, on June 6. Albina, beloved wife of John Moriarty, late of Middlemarch, and mother of Mrs J. Orlowski, Oamaru, Mrs Gllligan, Petone. and Mrs Wroblenski. Dunedin; aged 83 years. R.I.P. NEILL. —On June 6, 1940, at Portobello, Isabella, beloved youngest daughter of the late Mrs Neill (Hooper’s Inlet) and Mr W. T. Neill (Lanarkshire, Scotland); in her seventy-ninth year. The Funeral will leave the residence of Mr J. W. Neill, Portobello, To-day (Saturday), the Bth inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Portobello Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley, Ltd.; funeral directors. SMYTH. —On June 7, 1940. at. Christdhurch, James Robert Smyth (late of Lawrence) . TAINE.—On June 5; at Kaikoura, Arthur, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Walter Taine, of Karltane. TONNER,— Qn June 7, 1940, at 238 Bay View road. South Dunedin, Eileen Ursula, deably beloved youngest daughter of the late Francis and Mary Tohner (late of Fairfield). R.I.P. Requiem Mass at St. Patrick’s Basilica, South Dunedin, on Monday, June 10, at 9 a.m. No flowers.—Private interment. Cole and’Son, funeral directors. IN MEMORIAM HARCUS. —In loving memory of William James (Jim), who passed away June ’ 8. 193*. ; - We- cannot forget; you, we loved you too dearly,' For your memory, to fade from our hearts like a dream; Lips need not speak when hearts mourn sincerely. Arid thoughts often dwell where they seldom are seen. —lnserted by his loving rftother, father, sister and brothers, Macrae’s Flat. KELLY. —In fond and loving memory of our dear Kathleen, who passed away on 1 June 8, 1936. One of God’s sweetest flowers, Just lent to us, not given; Her? on earth to bud. And to bloom in Heaven. —lnserted by her sorrowing parents, sisters, and brother. POWELL.—In fond and loving memory of dear Charlie, who dipd June 8, 1935. ■ “ Sadly missed.”—lnserted by his loving father, mother, brothers and sister. For the Empire’s Cause WILSON.—In loving memory of 8/4243, David Mitchell Wilson, killed Messines Ridge, June 8, 1917. in his twenty-first year. “ Ever remembered.” • —lnserted by his loving father. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES CAMEROfc.—Tlie Cameron Family. Fingall street, Thank relatives and friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes and other expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. CHALLIS.—J. Challis and Family, Palmerston, Thank relations and friends for kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes. CHILD.—Mrs E. T. Child and Family desire to express their deep appreciation to all relatives and friends for inessages of sympathy and floral tributes; and Thank Public Hospital staff for their untiring effort In their recent sad bereavement. CLAASEN.—Mrs Claasen and Family wish to Thank relatives and friends for kind expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral emblems received. LEISHMAN.—Mrs Lelshman and Family wish to Thank their many kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Q X L E Y PRAMS. With Rustless Spring Mattress base provide ideal Ventilation and Comfort. Another Free Pram this quarter. FLORISTS FLORI A N A. KEN. O. RAMSAY. 154 PRINCES STREET (Excelsior Hotel Buildings). Wreaths. Bouquets, Sprays. Cut Flowers. Flowers Telegraphed. Phone 13-178. Private 12-937. I S S REID, FLORAL ARTISTE (Miss N. E. Barry, Principal), 136 High street and 152 Princes street. Phone 12-661. Phone 18-332. After hours, 18-222, TET FLOWERS CARRY YOUR message. Wreaths. Sprays, Bouquets, etc. MISS CHAPMAN, S.C.F.A. (N.Z.), Floral Artiste. Moncrieff and Stewart. 386 Princes street. Phones 10-860. 20-893. We Telegraph Flowers. Granger & king, 146 GEORGE STREET (Four doors from A. Barnett’s). Medallist and Silver Cup Holders for Floral Work. Wreaths, Sprays, Bouquets. etc., a specialty. Prices to suit all. Phone 13-326; residence, 13-729. AURIER ” FLORAL STUDIO. for any Artistic Floral Designs, uquets, Sprays. Wreaths, etc., try r3iiri6r. M PRATTLEY, 18 St. Andrew street Phone 18-307., X i.*. Floral Artiste. Excelsior Floral 5 Moray place (opp. Savoy). 3, Bouquets, Cut Flowers, at shortest notice. Phone 12-077; 13-673. We telegraph flowers. A” ARGU E R I T MODERN FLORISTS, uets. Wreaths and Cut Flowers, leorge street. Miss McDonald, me 18-OSS. Private 18-094.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24319, 8 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24319, 8 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24319, 8 June 1940, Page 1

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