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IN MEMORIAM. BATES. — In loving memory of my dear 'lnislmnd uud fatlier, who died August 81, 11117. Not {rime from memory, not gone from love. But gone to the heavenly home above. Inserted by his loving wife and family. Mi-QTtI.L \N.—ln loving -memory of my dear mother. Lucy iMeQulllnn. who passed peacefully away on September l, lttlO. There's i*weet rest in heaven. Inserted by her loving daughter, 'EdUb, and friend, A. Woods. ODEA —In loving memory of my dear son, \ndrew O'Dea. who died Little Bay. Sydney September Bk I£>K); uged 71 years. ' R.I.P. « Inserted by J. Ciosslcy O'Dm, Auckland. ROiRiSOiN.—In fond and loving memory of mv dear woe son. Desmond, who died, September 3, 1610. 'Ever remembered. Inserted l?y Ms loving mother. WHITFORD.*—In loving memory of onr dear mother, wilt died September 1, 1019. We were not by your side, dear mother, •To hear •your last fnint sigh. Or whisper just one loving word Before you closed your even. No one knows the heartache; Only those can tell Who have lost one of thflr dearest Without a last farewell. Inserted by her loving eon and daughter-in-law, C. and A. M. Whitford. WIIITFORD.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life September 1, 1919. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving daughter and son. Erelyn and Edward Workman, Waiotahl. FUNEHAL DIRECTORS. /S LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- ~>% takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch,' Hobson St.. Auckland. Phone 501. D ATNEY SIBUN, Undertaker and Etubalmer. Phone 534 A. Newmarket and Symonds St., Auckland. Official Undertaker to N.Z. Defence Department. D IXKS AND HALL, Undertakers and Emualmers, Shortland St., Auckland. Phones: Bus., 332; Private, IUO7 and 1929 (2 rings). U J. McIVOR AND SONS, Undertakers • and Embalmers, l&S, Karangahap* Rd Motor or Horse Hearse. Phonea 689, 2154 (2 rings). D WESTERN PARK •' FLTNERAL CO., 70, Ponsonby Rd. Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals Furnlshsd. Town or Country. Motors. Phone 1S&8. D TENDERS. m O B U I iL ID E It S. TENDBRS for, the ERECTION <ln wood) of AI>IHTI(JNS to the Swaneon School Building will Tie received at the Office of Uie Aiiflvland lEducatlon Board until Noon on XHIiKS'DAY, 9th September, 11120. Plan*, eti , ., may be seen at ■the Office of the Board. JOHN FAURELL, ■ Architect. T>OIUOUGII OF MOUNT JSDiEN. Tenders wiH be received by the undersigned until o p.m. on 'MONDAY. September 0. 1920. for the Construction «f «ln Diameter illain Sewer in tunnel 1700 ft in lengtih. Plans nnd specifications may be seen on application at the Borougih .Engineer's Office. S. GRAY. August 31, WJO. Town Clerk. 533 FOR SALE BY TENDER. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SALE OF PRIVILEGES, 1920-21. Tenders are invited for Purcbnse of the following rights : — i 1) BOOTHS. (2) CATERING, GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE. (3) CATERING OUTSIDE, INCLUDING FRUIT STALLS. (4) CIGAR DIVANS. Full particulars obtainable at the Club's Ofllces, 97, Shortland Street, - when ENDORSED TENDERS will be received in; to NOON on WEDNESDAY, September 8 The .highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. W. S. SPENCE. 047 Secretary. -poll SALE BY TENDER SCHOONER ANNIE HILL. Length, S9ft Gin. Itt-ani, 22ft sin. Depth 10ft. Reg. ton., 121.45. OIT. No., 573C9. As she now lies at Lyttelton, with th< undermentioned gear:— ■ Masts, spars, rigging. Nearly all run nlng gear. One suit sails, two anchor; anil <.'irblt?H, one steering wheel ani chain, one spirit compass, one tell-tali compass, one fogioru, quantity rocket. and blue lights, one riding light, uu< rigging cramp, one jln block. The vessel Is for positive sale. Ten pc: cent, to accompany the Tender, and tb< balance to be paid wtthln 7 days of accept dnce. Tenders to Close September 4th, 1920, an< to be addressed to MESSRS. JOY NT AN.D ANDREWS, Solicitors, 524 Chrlßteliurch. START the day with VAN HOUTEN , ! COCOA, and become healthy, wealth; and wise. More nourishing: goes further costs less than other makes. At al Srocere, 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 209, 1 September 1920, Page 12
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