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*. "" i '■-* aw IN M-J-OBJAM. BISHOP. —In loving memory of my dear friend. May, who pa_ed away December 4. l»l». Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving friend, Annie Murdoch, Onehunga. BISHOP.—In lovin_r memory of my r_e»r daughter, Ethel May, -who departed this life on December 4. 131 U. We were not by your side, dear May, To bear youT last faint sighs. Or whisper just one loving ward. Before you dosed your eyes. •Inserted by ber sorrowing father, sisters and brothers. DOBSON.—In loving memory of wit darling 1 grandson. Ralmund, who f-'.i asleep December 4, 1017. What happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still. But death has left a vacant place 'Phis world can never All. Inserted by his loving grandparents. J. and H. Dotwon, aunts aud uncles. DOBSON —In sad but loving memory of dear Ralmund. aged 4 years 6 months, who passed away December i, 1017. Little we thought we should lose you so soon. Little loved darling, just in your bloom. Memory recalling in fancy we trace, Ralmund, our darling, your sweet little face. Inserted by hid loving parents. E. mi.| J. Dobson, and little brother ami sister. GREGORY. —11l loving memory of Thomas Gregory, who died on December 4, 1015. To-day brings back sad memories Of a dear one gone to rest. And those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. Inserted by his wife and family. LINKHORN —In fond memory o* our d_s.sj.jy loved Ivy. who passed away at the Auckland Hospital on December 4, }ii\-, aged 12 years: also Jack, our dear ami only son, who died at the Auckian.l Hospital; aged S years. Oh, not lost, but gone before v*. l_t them never be forgot. Sweet their memory to the lonely. In our hearts they'll perish not." Inserted by their loving parents. ***. aud J. Unkhorn. LINKHORN.—In loving memory of ri.'i" Ivy, who passed away at the Auckland Hospital on December 4, 1015; aged V years. Though the years roll slowly onward Time changes many things"; It will never change that memory doar Which around my heart still clings. Inserted by her loving grandma, li. Rawlinson. MILLER. —fn loving memory of Theltua. who fell asleep on December 5. 1017. Just how near she will stray to meet mc I can never surely know; But ber welcome It will greet mc. When the Saviour hlb_ mc go. Inserted by her brother Norman, PAGE.—In loving memory of Sydney Page. who departed this life Dei-ember 4. IMS. Ever remembered. Inserted by his mother, sisters, and brothers. PEARCE.—In sad but loving memory of my dear sister- Tbelina, who died December 5, 1917. Dearest Thelma. Thou hast left ns. l*eft this world of sin and pain; God grant that we -who love yon Will meet yon in heaven again. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Robert and Lottie Peart-c PEARCE.—In sad but loving memory of my dear sister Thclina. who died ou December 5, 1017. Oh, what happy hour* we once enjoyed. How sweet Is her memory still; But death has left a vacant chair This world will never fill. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Maud and William Jones. PEARSON.—In loving, -memorr of our darling little Jim, who fell asleep on December 3. fl—l. Forget? Ah. no, some may forget The love that once they gave.. But mother 10-ve still follows ber babe Far, far beyond the grave. inserted by his loving parents and Auntie Ethel. PETERS.—In loving memory of onr dear husband and father, George Peters who > passed away December 4, 1918. To-day recalls sad memories Of one we loved so dear. Inserted by his loving wife and sons. PETERS.—In loving rstroembrawe of George Peters, who departed this life December 4, 1918. Remembrance. I Inserted by trig loving brother and sister-in-law. R. and E. Peters, Parneli. BEGAN.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father Denis Regan, who was accidentally killed on December 4. 1915. May his soul rest in peace. Inserted by his loving wife and family. SMITH.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband. Charles Smith, who departed this life at Onehunga. Decctuber r>. ino7 A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving husband good and kind: I have lose hut heaven bas gained One of the best the world contained. Inserted by his loving wife. Mary Smith, Parnell. BIRTHS. BARNES.—On December 1 al Nurse Kerr's. "Tele Ora." Pari; Avenue, to Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Barnes, a son. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE _R-S. . BOLAND, Princess Street, Onehunga. desire to thank all kind friends and neighboins wbo sympathised with them in their sal bereavement; also for floral emblems. telegrams, letters, and cards. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. ' v jnptZ V\""EATHEIt PERMITTING. EXCURSIONS TO RlVEß*___>, calling at RIRKDAL'I'. HOBSONViILLF.. CRE-ENHYTHK AND WA'IMARIE. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 5. The S.S. oNiEWA will leave the Waterfront, opp. [he Northern Roller Mills, at 10.-.'SO a.m. Return Fare. 2 . 'KB.VDN'-»Y__A_SD_B____S__ TO OXET.U'NGA AND nt|< THE PEOPLES PARK. The SS PITOITOI. at 10.30 a.m. Lear- ; ing; Onetaunga at 4 p.m. Return Far,, I■. :sc-*4 ______ AND BINNS. HAND E X Cl'RSlfl ** To ! HICKLAND'S REACH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER STH. p S OS-PRTCY leaves Western Ferry Tee at. 10J5 a-n. Tickets outside of Ferry Biiililtngs, Sunday morning. Adults. l."n'Children, 6d. Refreshments at Hlndman s. OS R. AND .1. TURNER. Conveners. » VTORTH-RN " STEAM—UP -** COMPANY, LTD. Jp SUNDAY TRIP. OSTEND. i (Weather and other circumstances permi;----i ting, aud If sufficient inducement offer*..! I SS WAIIT will leave Northern Wharf i on SUNDAY, sth December, ut 10 a.m.. an-1 I will leave Ostein! at 4 p.m. on renin;. Return Fare, X, . day only. ;96 CH._l._S_ RANSON. Manager. I Q l' X D A V PICNICKERS. ! "pXCCKSIONISTS. j AND OTHERS TEMPTED TO DESECRATE THE LORD'S DAY | ggot op : j RECOLLECT WHAT YOl MAY HA", r". LEARNED IN THE ■ " W0 R D O F (".' O P." i , "REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY T'l j KEEP IT HOLY." i (IF THIS DOES NOT APPEAL TO YOl" 1 "PERSONALLY." CONSIDER THE CHILDREN. j ri'HE T OUD'S DAY A LLIAN'OE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 12