DEATHS.
BROWN—On September 23. 1938, at Nazareth House. Brougham street, Mary Brown, formerly of Lyttelton; R.I.P. CAMPBELL—On September 23, at 140 North road. Papanui. Ella, loved mother of Rita and Maurice. Deeply mourned. CAMPBELL—On September 23, at 140 North road. Papanui, Ella, loved wife of Robert F. Campbell, of Scargill. DEMPSTER—On September 23, 1938, • at Christchurch, Lucy, dearly loved wife of the late Robert Dempster; in her 70tb year. (Late of Reef ton.) HARRIS—On September 22, 1938, at Christchurch. Alice, dearly loved wife of the late Edwin Harris; aged 81 years. So loved by all. MYHILL—On September 23. 1938, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Stevens. 15 Colenso street; Sumner', Mary Ann, widow of the late Thomas Myhill, late of Perth street,- Richmond; in her 90th year. NEYLON—On September 23, 1938. at / Christchurch. James Arthur Neylon; s aged 68 years. R.I.P. 9/866 N.Z.E.F. ‘ WREN—On September 33, at her residence, 94 Palsgrave street, Bridget, widow, of the late Denis Wren, Timaru, and dearly loved mother of Mrs U. L, Bradford, Dunedin; Mrs W. S. Field, North Richmond; John. Tim, and Denis; aged 79 years. .R-I.P- ■ ' (FOB FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 27.)
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1
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191DEATHS. Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 1
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