OBITUARY
Miss A. L. Barnett
The death occurred recently m a private hospital in Wellington of Miss Ada Louise Harnett,' the only daughter of the late Alfred A. Harnett, a well-known rcaident of Wellington. She was born j n Geelong, Victoria. . , , . Miss Barnett wan nn indefatigable worker for the Blanket Society, of which she was a viee-preaident for many year's, and was tilways n liberal supporter of its funds. She la survived by three brothers, Mr. M. G. Burnett. Mr. K .1. Burnett, J.!’,, Seiiloiin, and Sir Louis Barnett, ol jlnmpdeii, Otago.
Studio Dunce. A studio dance "'ill be held tonight in the Gwciicllie Wiilah ballroom. \\ Him Street, nt K o'ldoelf, to which nil friends and servicemen nro Invited, j-I; uh roit. Hi’iti ng. -I'll,. Liilesl Novi-ltiea in f'ur.s for Spring iV'.nr, liis.peidioii welcome. Priced Io >-.1111 nil J'inii'd’t I’nliioilelllllg. W. Mltt'C'd ntid Gruiid Hotel Bldgs., Wllllo tilli'i'l, Wellington; Emerson Htreef, Nnpier Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 290, 5 September 1942, Page 5
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153OBITUARY Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 290, 5 September 1942, Page 5
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