IN MEMORIAM.
CAT KS —In loving memory of our darling little twin son Roy. who fell asleep. September 14. 1022: aged 5 years; dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by bis loving father, mother, brother, aud sisters. COOD In loving memory of cur dear Elsie who departed this life September 14. Ever remembered by her loving parents and friends. HARRIS —In lovinc memory of our 'darling livlaml. who died September 14, 1(120. "Oh. for one smile from his sweet little face." Inserted by his loving father. mother. sister ami brothers. Princess Street, Otahuhu. JT.-RY —la loving memory of our dear mother aud grandmother, who passed away on September 14. 1022. Inserted by her son Jack, wife aud family. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away September 12. lUlli: and dear father. October 17 11115' also my dear brothel', Artie, June 24, 1912. I often think of you. dear motner. Father and brother, when we were all together. My loved ones gone for ever. Not a sound disturbs your slumber. Not a pain to mark your brow. All your cares and trials are over. You are happy resting now. As the ivy clings to tue oak, so my memory clings to thee. Forget you. no. we never will. Inserted by her loving daughter and grandchildren, Mrs. F. Vincent, Avondale. KKlt.—ln loving memory of our dear bus band aud daddy, Robert Alexander, who passed away "at llokianga, September 14, 1917. Do not ask us if we miss him. There is such a vacant place. We will ne'er forget his goodness, Or his dear and loving face. Inserted by his loving wife and little children, Mai-jorie aud Tom, Otahuhu.
KER.—In loving memory of my dear son iu-Ittw, Bob. who passed away on September 14, 11)17. Gone, but uot forgotten. Insetted by his mother-in-law, C. Wheeler, Church St., Otahuhu.
BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE FAMILY OP THE LATE MRS. EMMA SMITH, Trafalgar Street, Onehunga, formerly of Maungaturoto, desire to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with tliem in their recent sad bereaviunent. also for letters, cards, telegrams, and lioral emblems received.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 14 September 1923, Page 1
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350IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 14 September 1923, Page 1
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