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DEATHS. THOMSO.\\-.On Juno !.. at her late r.-si-dene,.. is, Kdinburnh Street. Newton. wi u erin, ; " eur,y 'cloved wife of ihe late William Askin Thomson, late ~f Cll. West Street. Newton, in her six. v-eighth y.-iir. At resi. So dearly loved, oh. so Mill I y missed. Interred at Wnlkiimet.. to-day. -••" P.m. Australian papers please copy. , WRIGHT.- On June In 15122 nt West Tan,aki. Jane Mathewion ~le nn ie). the beloved wife of Win. .1. Wrialit. and third I daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Motion. . After lunch snnvring. At rest. Private interment at (.I'Neill'.s Point Ceiueteiv. IN MEMORIAM. AXrtREVV.— In loving memory of my dear husband, Kninfc Andrew who died June Ki. 11)14. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his dear wife. 47. Vincent Street. ANDREW.—In lovine memory of my dear father, who died June Hi, 1!) H. In the dawning of the morning Of that bright anil happy day. Wγ shall know each other better. When the mists have rolled away. Inserted by his loving son Tom, 47, Vineeut Street. ANDREW.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away June ]"! 11114. L'ver remembered by bis loving daughter and son-in-law. M. and T. Abbott. CARLSON.—In loving memory of our dear wee Jim, who died June. 111. t'.il'.i. inserted by his loving parents, .1. and M. * 'arlson. FLYGKR.- Fn loving memory of Norman, who died on June Id. lil2O. Gone, but not forgotten by his. loving brother ami sister-in-law. W. and 1\ Bellou. Hikuraug-i. JAMIESIIN.— In sad but loving memory ~f Elsie .May. who departed thi-; life June in. 1!>2I1. Inserted by her two daughters and aunt. MEACLEM.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Robert Mcadem who passe.d away at Rirkenhead June 11. 1017. Inserted by his loving wife and family. MORRIS.—In loving memory of Sellna Elizabeth, deariv beloved wife of <_'. K. , Morris, who died June 10. I'HS. In our home you are fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to your uitnie; That heart that held yon in fondest affection. 'Still loves you in death just the same. Inserted by her lovlllj: husband and family. POOLE.—In loving memory of my dear wife Eva May. who died June 11. IMS. Gone. but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband. S. T. Poole. SHELLEY.-In fond and loving memory of our dear father, Gei.nie Shelley, who departed this life June 10. 1!121." Until the day breaks, and the shadows tlec away. Inserted by his loving eon anil daughter-in-law. T. anil M. Shelley. SMITH."—In lovins memory of my dear father, who died at Mudgee on June 11, 1020. Farewell my dear father. Sweet thoughts of you I keep: Though two years have passed away. My grief is just as deep. Inserted by his fond son Alfred. SMITH.—In lovins memory of our dear father, who died on June 11. 1020. God saw his footsteps falter. The hill had zrown too steep.So lie touched Ills weary eyelids. And bade our father sleep. Inserted by his sorrowing daughters, Alice and LII.I. WRIGHT.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Sergt-Major Sydney Evelyn Wright, -tvho departed Ibis life June 11, 1020. Sadly missed by hi« loving wife and daughters. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. MR. T. GRANGER AND MRS. J. W. j WHITE AND FAMILY, Howick. desire : to convey th»ir sincere thanks to Ihciir many kind friends, also stranger, who l>y fioral emblems, telegrams, curds and kind expressions sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. MR. AND MRS. GTYAN ANO FAMILY wish to thank all kiad friends and relations for their sympathy in their recent sad bereavement: nlso for floral emblems, cards, letters and telegrams. THE KAMI I. V OF THE r.ATE .TANK MOYLAN desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes. letters, ami telegrams during their late bereavement. THE RELATIVES OK THE LATE INA NALDER wish to express their gratitude for all flowers and messages in their late bereavement. MRS. E. .1. PEARSON AND FAMILY desire to thank all kind friends for expressions of sympathy in their late sad bereavement: also for beautiful floral emblems' received. They also desire to thank the ' Employers and staff of 5.7.. Herald" for valuable assistance rendered during the long illness and death of Mr. Pearson. MESSRS. C. AND J. WAY AND FAMILY wish to thank Mesdames EleMier and Smith. Dr. Tudehope. Captain ■Goftin. -and memliers of the Snivation Army. Albert Street: also all friends who were so kind during the illness of 'their sainted mother. 'Peace, perfect peace. ■MR. WENDELL BOHX, MR. AND MRS. HEALEY AND FAMILY desire to express sincere thanks to friends and relatives for letters and telegrams received in their sad EMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC., T R I N T E D AT THE "STAR" OFFICE AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTI>.. l/nrter- • takers and Embaimers, "Marble Arch " Hobson St.. Auckland. Tbone OCI. D ATnISy~ !•'IBCN, i;'ndertaker, _ 'Phone 534 A, Newmarket. Symocds St Official fndertaker. Auckland Hospital. D J~AS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, 27, Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St. I. nenr Newton Kiist School. 'Phone SS3. B McfvOßT AND SONS, Karnngahajie "ltd.. •Phor.es 080. 2104 (2 riutrsi. 30)8 (."> rings). Undertakers to Auckland Mental Hospital. D VSTINKS AND HALL. Undertakers and »V Embaimers. Chancery St.. Auckland. •Plume*: Bus. ■"■:«: Private. 1020J2_riii'js). r> rVTipSTERN PARK FUNERAL CO.. ~70 VV I'onsonby Rfl. Jas. Weir. Manager. Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. Motors. 'Phone 1838. D MONUMENTAL MASONS. BANKS AND DEAX, Monumental Ma=ons. Manukau ltd.. Newmarket. 'Phone A27fit>. All classes of Couicjery Work. Prices on application. n \\j PARKINSON AND CO., Monumental VV. Merchants. Vlctnrlfl St. *Vost, Auckland. T'hone 0«4. Catalogues on applic.ntlon. D AUCKLAND MONUMENTAL : 1> WORKS.—M. L. Stanle. Mannii R. 1., Whanrarei. 'Phone 101. Designs and Priors Furnished. D DENTISTRY. ■pAINLESS TJENTISTRY. No known process has given more general satisfaction than the method now adopted by Mr. Howey Walker. TTOWEY TJTTALKER, Dental Surgeon, Ist Floor, City Chambers, Queen Street.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 1

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