IN MEMORIAM.
McGUINNESS. — On July loth, 1906. accidentally drowned at Kapowai Bush. 1 Gumtown, Mercury Bay, James, the J youngest son of the late Patrick and Margaret McGuinness, and brother of Mrs A- McMillan, Alexandra-st., aged 53 yeara. * B.LP. Inserted by his loving brother and siter, Mrs A. McMillan and Thomas McGuinness. BEY NELL.—In loving memory of Theresa, ■beloved daughter of J. and M. Smith, ■who died July 15, 11)05; also her husband. Warren M. Reynell, died July 30, 1906. There will be no more parting there. BSBEAinaaiEJVT CARD. Ms W. M-, and E. and C. J. SMITH and family desire to convey their sincere thanks to Dr. Moir and their many kiud friends for their loving attention and ex- ( pressions of sympathy to their dear danghter Kate during the time 'of her * illness and their bereavement. Mr Smith I will also take this opportunity for thankIng his numerous customers for iheir kiud « consideration and patience in regard lo supplying orders during the time of his *• late daughter's illness.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 167, 15 July 1907, Page 8
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