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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS,
FUNERAL, RETURN THANKS,
AND IN MEMORIAM NOTICES.
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DEATHS.
FERGUSSON.--On the 24th Novem-
ber, 1934, at his residence, George
Town, William George, dearly be-
loved husband of Constance Louise
Fergusson, aged 65 years.
ROBSON-On 25th November, 1934,
at the residence of her grandmother,
Gladys Ida Alice Robson (Molly Ed
wards). Aged 16 years.
FUNERAL NOTICES
FERGUSSON.--The funeral of the
late Mr William George Fergusson
is appointed to leave his late resi-
dence, George Town, this day (Mon-
day, 26th November), at 2.30 o'clock,
for interment in the George Town
Cemetery. Friends are invited to at-
tend.-ARMITAGE AND ARMI-
TAGE, Funeral Directors, 116 St.
John-street, Launceston.
ROBSON-The funeral of the late
Gladys Ida Alice Robson (Molly Ed
wards) will leave the residence of
Mrs. A. M. Edwards, Weld-street,
Beaconsfield, at 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
H. SAVAGE, Undertaker.
IN MEMORIAM
TRELOGGEN.-In hoving memory of
our dear mother, who passed peace
fully away on 26th hNovenober, 1933.
Ittesting where no shadows fall,
3n perfect peace, awaits us all.
-Inserted by her loving family.
THANKS
Mrs. de Bruine and family wish to
sincerely thank all kind friends for
letters, cards, tolegramn, floral tri
Ibutes, and personal expressions of
sympathy sent during their recent sad
bereavement. Will all Iplease accept
this as a personal expression of their
(Ieepest gratitude.
The mother and family of John
Smith wish to kindly thank all kind
friends and relatives for floral tributes,
messages, and sympathy; especially
thinking the doctors and nurses of
the Launceston Public 1~ospital, In
the recent sad bereavement of their
son and brother; also thanking Mr.
and Mrs. Conway.
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