INGLEWOOD.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) The deaih of Mr. 11. Peters, of Kaimiro, has been heard with muck regret by a large circle of friends in the Inglewood district, who trust that their sympathy with her surviving family, Mr. Harry Pe’srs. of Kaimiro, the bereaved husband, and Messrs. Walter, Noble, Oscar, George, and Harold, her eons, and Mesdames C. Baker and S. Hay, her daughters, will serve to miti-. gate the poignancy of their grief. They \can all assure themselves that wherever and by whomsoever the late Mrs. Peters was known, her worth and kindness was thoroughly apprecinletl. A general meeting of the Inglewood Operatic and Dramatic Society is called in an advertisement in this issue.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1921, Page 5
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116INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1921, Page 5
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