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i THOMAS BROS. (Invercargill), Ltd. SENIOR CERTIFIED FLORISTS. Phone 291. After Hours 1045 - We Telegraph Flowers. c DEATHS FINLAY.—At Invercargill on Saturday, 26th September, 1942, Joh D,>. beloved husband of the late Flora Finlay (late of Edendale); in his 80th year. , Interment at Gore Cemetery.—J. Fraser • &.Sons, Funeral Directors. KNUCKEY.—On September 25, 1942, at Waimate. John Knuckey dearly ber loved grandfather of Mrs Charles Lawrence, 47A Heaton Street, Timaru, and late of Invercargill; aged 75 years. Private interment. PHILPOTT.—bn September 25, 1942, i at Dunedin, Lily, beloved wife of Reginald Victor Philpott, formerly of 2 _ Wycolla Ave., Dunedin, and of Inver5 cargill and Gore and loved mother of Victor; in her 52nd year. “Peace, PerR feet Peace.” The Funeral will leave our chapel, 31 Marion Street, on Tuesday 29th inst. at 2 p.m. for the Ander- . son’s Bay Cemetery. Address corresr pondence to the Leviathan Hotel, Dunedin.—G. J. Thorne, Funeral 7 RAMAGE.—At Invercargill on Friday, 25th September, 1942, Alice E. H., be- >, loved wife of Andrew Ramage; aged 76 years. No flowers by request. North Island and Australian papers please 6 copy. The Funeral will leave her late residence, 261 Ythan Street, on Tues- >, day, 29th inst. at 2 p.m. for the Eastern Cemetery. Friends please accept this ’• (the only) intimation.—J. Fraser ana I. Sons, Funeral Directors. 3719 * SOPER.—At Invercargill, on Sunday, j 27th September, 1942, Lawrence James, . beloved eldest son of Mark and the late !’ Lily Soper; aged 15 years. The Funeral ’’ will leave the residence of his aunt, Mrs D. A. Black, 81 Eye Street, at 2 p.m. today (Monday) for the Eastern Ceme- . tery.—Macdonald & Weston, Funeral g Directors. YOUNG.—At Invercargill, on Sunday, - 24th September, 1942, William Frederick, beloved husband of Elizabeth May - Young; aged 71 years, late of McQuarrie Street. The Funeral will leave the t residence of his sister-in-law, Mrs T. >, H. Brown, 124 Moulson Street on Tuesday, 29th inst, at 11 a.m. for the East- - em Cemetery.—J. Fraser & Sons, Funeral Directors. 3719 6 FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE 6 RAINES. —Andrew, Sub-Lieutenant, Fleet Air Arm, killed in aircraft acci- - dent overseas, beloved eldest son of Mr and Mrs Victor Raines, 48 Brown Street, Dunedin, and late of Invercargill. Age 21 years. 3715 8 VICTOR GASTON (MRS E. V. McKEEVER). Floral Artist. Flowers by We. >• 103 DEE STREET. PHONE 818. ' Urgent Orders after Hours 731. __ 3 TIUNERAL DIRECTORS. .. J COWLEY & CO. ;. 15 Deveron Street. Phone 2040 M. (Day or Night). H. S. YOUNG, LTD. Quality florists, esk street. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere o in New Zealand. ’Phone 2134. After Hours 1313. 6 — . SOUTH’S BOOK DEPOT, b LTD. r ’ Successors to 9sa SlranaQd. (BOOKSELLERS * STAFriO.-<ERS 1 (Opposite Post Office) BOOKS Another Assortment from our Arrivals from Head Office. “TO LOVE IS TO LIVE, 9/6, Denise Robins. “LOVE IS ENOUGH,” 5/6. By the same author. (First time published). “TODAY IS MINE,” 9/6, Marjorie “KIND W ARE HER ANSWERS.” 10/-. Mary Renauld. (Author of Purposes of Love). “IN SEARCH OF STEPHANIE,’ 9/6. Kathlyn Rhodes. (A thrilling adventure story). o “ALICE WHERE ARE YOU?” 8/9. Leslie Lance. , , “THE BLIND ROSE.” 8/9. Elizabeth Frayne. “THE GILDED HOOP,” 10/6. Netta Muskett. “LEAPING THE RAINBOWS,” Lewis Cox. (An intriguing war-time romance). i. “HILDRETH,” 8/9. Harlow Estes.

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Southland Times, Issue 24860, 28 September 1942, Page 4

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