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DEATHS.

DTKES.—On March 24. 1933, Francis Richard Dykes, husband of Hilary Frances Dykes (nee Westland), In his 29th year. -,

FRASER.—On March 26, 1933, at Wellington, Frank Triance, dearly loved husband, of Mary Fraser, 258 Rintoul Street, and eldest son of the late Hon. F. 11. Frascr; aged 7li years. Private interment.

HOLMES— On-March 25, 1933. at Wellington Hospital, liiUy. beloved wife of Joseph Holmes, 24 Orari Street, Xgaio; aged 50 years. Funeral today.

HOLMES—On March 25, 1933, at Wellington Hospital, Lilly, beloved wife of Joseph Holmes, 24 Orari Street, Ngaio; aged 59.

JEFFERT.—At Wellington, on Sunday, March 26, 1933, Kate Jeffery, sister of" Mrs. Johnson, . Auckland. Blind and beloved by all who knew her.

JONES.—On Saturday, March 25, 1033, at his late residence, Main Road, Upper Hutt George Thomas Jones, beloved husband of Rosetta Emily Jones; aged SI years. (Christchurch papers please copy).

ROBERTS.—Accidentally killed at Wellington March 25, 1933, Elizabeth Beatrice, third and youngest daughter o"f Frederick and Frances Roberts, 32 Kauri Street, Miramar; aged 9 years 3 months. "Though He slay me yet will I trust Him."

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 1

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DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 1

DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 1

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