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IN MEMORIAM.

CREEVY. — In memory of John, the beloved husband of Margaret Creevy, who died 15th November, 1888.

Bitter is the grief we have to bearj To" part with one we loved so dear, Long days and nights we bore his pam, To th'nk of rest was all in vain; Until the Lord, He thought' it best, To ease his pain and give him rest. Inserted by his widow. t.

BEEEAVEMENT CARD.

Mr and Mrs BL.ACKL.ER wish to thank their many kind friends for the great sympathy and also for the beautiful floral emblems and the many letters received in their recent sad bereavement.

rm,« pamtt.v nf thp latp. Mrs DANIEL

CALEY desire to thank their friends for the many -letters of sympathy and floral emblems received in - their late bereavement. . . ,

■Mn AND MRS EVANS AND FAMILY

of Hamilton, desire to, return their sincere and heartfelt thanks to all those kind' friends who sympathised with them in their late sad bereavement; also for the numerous telegrams, letters and cards of condolence and floral emblems.

•vr- orv/i Mrs WM. HY. TAYLOR and

-JEAMILY desire to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to all kind 'frlends arid neighbours for their kindness to their late aaughter Hannah, and for the many beautiful floTal emblems and other tokens of esteem, also for their Icindness and sympathy to themselves in their sad bereavement.

MRS. WHITCOMBE AND FAMILY

desire to convey their grateful thanks to all kind friends, especially Dr. Moir and Mr and Mrs-Savory; also for letters, telegrams, floral..emblems-,, etc.. . '',

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 8

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 8

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 8

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