Local and General
Personal. Mr. Eric Williams, of Rangiuru Road, Otaki, who has been an inrnate of the Palmerston North Hospital, has returned to his home' much improved in health. The death occurred at Wanganui yesterday at the comparatively' early age of 51 years of Mr. Alexander Weathersfield Bills. He was a well-known figure in Otaki, having resided there for a long period prior to serying with the home forces during World War II. iMr. Bills leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. W. Benning, of Waitarere Beach, Levin. Miss M. Bills (Otaki) is a sister, an.d Messrs. R. Bills (Otaki), E. Bills (Khandallah) and W. Bills (Lower Hutt) brothers. The funeral takes place at Otaki tomorrow after a service in the Anglican Church commencing at 2 p.m. Farm Labour. Farmers desiring to optain assistance from school boys in seasonal work are advised to make aipplieation through the loca! secretary of Federated Farmers.
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1949, Page 2
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153Local and General Chronicle (Levin), 7 December 1949, Page 2
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