BEREAVEMENT CARD.
MRS COX, AND FAMILY OF THE LATE MR GEORGE PROBERT COX desire to convey 'their heartfelt thanks to the many kind" friends and Masonic Brethren who by letters, cards, floral emblems, and in other ways, manifested sympathy in their late sad bereavement.
Captain W. JONES and Family beg to return their sincere tfc tanks for the many kindnesses received and sympathy shown during their sad bereavement. Their thanks are also due and tendered to the niany friends for floral embtems sent.
I desire to publicly convey my sincere thanks to Drs. Knight and Parkes. also Nurse Turnbull and BTurse Reading for their untiring efforts' to alleviate the sufferings of my late husband. Also to the many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy and the numerous and beautiful floral emblems received.— MINNIE E. WHITTINGTON.
MRS J. WHITTINGTON AMD FAMILY desire to express their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends who so kindly rendered help to her dear son during his long and painful illness; also for letters and beautiful floral emblems.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 203, 7 September 1901, Page 8
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173BEREAVEMENT CARD. Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 203, 7 September 1901, Page 8
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