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    1. [nz] Phillip William Nicholas late of Timaru and Creswick, Victoria - died 1918 Featherston
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    3. Timaru Herald, 23 December 1908, Page 4 Nicholas - Ennis On December 1st, at Hassell street, Timaru, Miss Mabel Evelyn Ennis, third daughter of Mr A.G. Ennis. Timaru, to Mr P. Nicholas, of Creswick, Victoria, by the Rev. Buchanan. Timaru Herald, 20 November 1918, Page 6 NICHOLAS.— On the 10th November, at Featherston Camp, Philip William Nicholas (late of Timaru), dearly beloved husband of Mabel Nicholas and son-in-law of G. Ennis, Hassell Street. Timaru. So loved, so mourned. Timaru Herald, 10 December 1918, Page 4 NICHOLAS. On December 4th, at Masterton Hospital, Mabel Evelyn, dearly beloved wife of the late Philip William Nicholas, and beloved daughter of F. A. and A.G. Ennis, Hassell Street, Timaru; aged 29 years. So loved, so mourned. Phillip William Nicholas Serial No. 66683 Occupation before Enlistment Butcher NoK Mrs P.W. Nicholas (wife), 232 The Terrace, Wellington Marital Status Married Enlistment Address 232 The Terrace, Wellington Last Unit Served Home Service Section, NZ Military Forces Place of Death Featherston Military Camp, Featherston Date of Death 15 November 1918 Age at Death 37 Cause of Death Died from influenza Featherston Cemetery, Western Lake Road, Featherston Private Phillip Nicholas was son of Frank and Elizabeth Ann Nicholas, of 159, Kinane St., Brighton Beach, Victoria, Australia. Prior to enlistment he was employed by J Rodd.

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