OBITUARY
MB. HENRY BRITTAIN,
Mr. H. Brittain, the well-known phwmackt, whoso death was recorded yesterday. came to Now Zealand on a rfeasuw trip in 18C4. and tan? struck with tno Xy's promts he took up an a^sant's position in Auckland, in wh c city he commenced business on his OTn account the following year, ISme jeans E he came to Wellington establishinc a business on Lainbton Uuaj. Mr. Kin purchase Te Aro Dispensary in 18(i7, and made Manners btioet ms headquarters. Much successes attended to ievelopmcnt of this business from' •one-time small octagonn budding r°lA™t SMietS vwms' connection with the inarmac) Cd he° copied the imitkm of depnj; tooka prominent part beinpr regarded „ a pillar of the Tarannki Street Merhodist Church, as well as. being a Mr Brittain was born at.WaKo.ll, near Ltv) * ml Percy IH'ittain(Wellin f X„nJ six dang itcrs-Mre.i J. W. Kill (F«W)f Mrs. J. Roberts, \r« T V Donald, Mrs. L. J. Brnbm, nnd'Mfees Hcttio <vnd Beatrice Brittnm fall Wellington). The funeral w. hkn niece to-morrow, and ft sorvico will Kuctod at the Taranaki Street Church, en route to the cemetery.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 6
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184OBITUARY Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 6
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