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IN MEMORIAM. ROBSON.—In ln-ving memory of our dear brother Normand, aceiden'tallv drowned at Tairua, March 31. 1023. We cannot clasp your hand, dear brother, l our face we cannot see. But let this little token tell, We still remember thee. Inserted by his loving brother Banker, and sister-in-law Vlrgie. ROBSON.—In loving memory of Norman Ellison Robson, who was accidentally drowned on the Tairua bar. March 31. 1023. Also his chums William Southernwood. Harold Chappell, and Thomas Culhane. We shall know his voice in the land of song, His steps on the .streets of gold: And the same sweet smile upon his face, As he wore in ihe days of old. Inserted by his loving sister and bro-ther-in-law, .Blanche aud John Lecky, Ohura. SOUTHERNWOOD.—In memory of our dearly loveti son aud brother. Will, who lost his life in Tairua iraswlv, March 31, 1023. SOUTHERNWOOD.-In fond and loving memory of William Southernwood, accidentally drowned at Tairua. March 31, 1023. Inserted by hi« two shipmates, W. G. Walsh and T. S. Jenkins. SOUTHERNWOOD. —In memory of onr club mate (Billy) W. Southernwood, at-i----dentally drowned, launch disaster. Tairua. March 31, 102.1. Insetted by the Ponsonby United Rugby League Football Club.. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. DUFFY". Church Street. Onehunga. wish to thank their many kind friends who sympathised with tlieni, in the recent sad loss of their dear mother, especially to the Sisters of Mercy, Onehunga Convent, for their untiring devotion to her during her illness : also to Dr. Harke, for his great care nnd attention; and also for all cards, letters, telegrams, and lloral emblems received. TiHE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. J. W. GULLIVER. Sen., de<=i-» to Oi«nk all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad loss. cDeeially tn Dr. Rice for his unfailing atti .ion and kindness, and Mr. C. D. Cowan, also for all letters, cards and floral emblems received. MRS. McGUIRE AND FAMILY", Mount Aliirt Ro.-M. Rov.il Oak. . -ore n • ... all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, and specially wish to thank Dr. Scott and Rev. Father O'Brien for care and kind attention : also for floral emblems, letters, and telegrams received. MRS. J. PILKINGTON AND FAMILY, of Tamaki West, wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in ■their recent sad bereavement : also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. MEMORIAL CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS. ETC., PRINTED AT THE "STAR" OFFICE AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS, LTD., Under- • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobson St., Auckland. Phone 5(51. _D WATNEY" SIBUN. Undertaker, Embalmer, Phone 534 A, Newmarket and Symonds St. p WESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70, Ponsonby Rd., Jas. Weir. Manager. Funerals Furnished Town or Country. Motors. Phone 183 S. D THERE comes a time into one's life when the last respects have to be paid to our dear ones. By calling up T. J. Mclvor and Sous, Karangahape Road, they will carry out the necessary arrangements for you with respect and dignity. Official Undertakers to Auckland Hospital Board, Hospital and Costley Home. ■ Cremation Coffins our speciality. Phones: 6SO, 2134 (2 rings). 3048 (5 rings).—T. J. McIVOR AND SONS, 108, Karangahape Rd. C tOST AND FOUND. LOST, Tarpaulin, Friday, Queen St. or Newton ; reward. —3U4IA. 100 OST, Motor Spare Wheel; reward.— Smith and Smith, 9-11, Albert St. LOST, Gold Locket, containing photos, Queen oi Fort St. Friday; keepsake.— Inquire Star. 636S LOST, White Ivory Comb, set with stones, Khvber Pass. Park Rd., Thursday; rewnrd.—lnquire STAit. 5869 LOST. Earring, blue dropstone. Saturday night.—Finder please return 19. England St.. Ponsonby. LOST, Rubber Tobacco Pouch, in Queen St., on Saturday.—Please return to Gray, 2, Wuverley St. LOST, Tair Rimless Glasses, in case. Saturday night's Pageant; name inside; rewa rd—O. Shortland St. LOST, Trombone Mouthpiece, Saturday, between Rose Rd. and Hopetoun St. ; reward. —43, Sussex St. OST, Small Bag, containing beads, and key attached tape. Ponsonby Road ; reward. —127, Ponsonby Rd. S3 LOST, Brown Purse, Saturday evening. Domain, near Titokl St. entrance; reward—l'hone 3009 (4 rings). LOST. Brooch. Scotch Thistle, vicinity Milne and Choyce's showroom. Reward. 400. N.Z. Insurance Buildings. L~OST, Black Silk Crochet Bag, Circus, Saturday; reward. —Finder please return 9. Paget St.. Ponsonby. 15 LOST. Spare Chandler Rim nnd Savr.se Tyre. Reward.—Apply 1, Huntly Ay.. on" Kbvher Pass, or ring 10O4A. ___5 LOST. Purse, containing notes and key. in Karangahape Bd. or Cross St.: big reward.—Return Mrs. Grant. 157. Grey St. LOST. Child's Silver Bracelet, antique, anywhere between St. Helier's and IS. Royal Terrace, Kingsland, Saturday. Reward. 23 OST. Cricket Bat, marked University Cricket Club, Saturday. between Remuera and Queen St. ; reward.—'Phone 4413. LOST. Boat, no oars or rowlocks ; drifted away from Bayswater during last 10 days; finder kindly reply.—Write M. 6377, Star. , ,- LOST, Wallet, small, black, containing i-nncr':: r\<"\ Tan Morocco League Testnment: keepsake ; reward.—Brown, StoneL~~ OST. —Will person who took Greenhandled Spade, Fork and Plnshhook returned soldier, have a heart, and return same? LOST, Pearl Necklet, Saturday night, between railway station and circus.— Kinder rewarded on returning to Sargent and Co.. Durham St. LOST, Bunch Keys, with 2 brass tags, branded R and 21. in front of Pavilion, Domain, Satnrday afternoon: reward.—A. Gordon. Veterans' Home. 'Phone 1593. 49 LOST, Sum Money, vicinity Alexandra Avenue, Mount Albert: reward. — Finder please return G. Smith. Builder. "Hilfont," New North Rd.. Mt. Albert. 86 LOST. Coat, containing Gold Watch, etc. ; taken from roadside. East Coast Rd.. near Brown's Bay tnrnoff. —Please return to Greville and Bramwell. 15. Queen St. TOST, BUNCH OF KEYS. ■" REWARD. INQUIRE STAR. 6302 LOST —Will Person who Removed Boy's Bicycle from Point Erin Park, Sunday, return same to 43, VERMONT STREET. PONSONBY, And Save Further Trouble? LOST —£4 Reward.—Above Reward will be paid to person giving Information that will lead to the conviction of person who stole my Watch, Gold Chain, Ring, Kruger Sovereign, Austrian Sovereign, and Case from Parneli Baths. afternoon, Friday, February 8, 1924; Initials on ring I.J.—JOHN JURETICH, Aranga. 76 LEATHER Purse, containing cheque, money, etc., 4 o'clock Onehunga car, or Albert St., reward.—l 94, Mt. Eden Road. |

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 77, 31 March 1924, Page 1

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