BEREAVEMENT CARD.
MR AND MRS E. B. AIMER AXD FAMILY wish to gratefully acknowledge the expressions of sympathy conveyed in tr-lewams and letters: too numerous to jmlividualise. lIK. AXD MRS. F. J. COJvMER desire to thank all friends for sympathy in tlieir lute bereavement. -. MliS. AXD SUSS KETLEY, of Wallace Street,' Ponsonby, desire to thank all for letters, cards and telesrranis. iJoral emblems and kind expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement. Mil MOrLIHXO AND MRS ASHTOX AND FAMILY wish to tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends who sympathised ■. with them in tlieir recent sad bereavement: also for letters, cards, telegrams, aud floral emblems. MX AND MRS WAJ.TEU MARTIN, of Eelonsville (late of Manokan Jtoad. Parne!l) wish to ttank the many kind frieuds nvh-j Fvmpathised with them in (he loss of tlieir "dear lirtlc Harold, especially Mrs ■Marshall, of HelcL-srille; also for the mony canie'. lettors. telegrams, and floral emibleius received. MB -\XU MRS R. HHODES dtr,ire to thauk the many kind friends for letters. csrcQs and with them an their recent sad Irertiavenx'nt, es.peci:iJl.v ' ArcMAicon Calder and Mr Reck for their kindness. .MISS B. WII/LIAMS, Enfield Ptreet. IMount Edeu, desires to thank aJI frtenda for letters, cards and of sympathy received on the death of her dear friend Willie Itbodes.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 156, 1 July 1916, Page 12
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