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IN MEMORIAM. MORRISON.—In loving memory of our dear daughter. Nellie, who passed away July 11), 191 X. The whole world may change from year to year. Our friends from day to day, But never will the one we loved, From memory fade away. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters aud brothers. SMALLWOOD.—In fond and loving memnrv of Edgar Sydney Smallwooil, who passed away July 15. 1022. The sunshine of life has gone. Only a dark cloud remains since we lost nnr loved one. Inserted by his loving parents and brother. SMITH.—Iu loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away July 20.' 1923. Short and sudden was the call, Of one so dearly loved by all; The blow was great, the shock severe, we little thought death was so near. Inserted by her loving son, Harry. WILLIAMS.— In loving memory of my dear husband, Samuel, who died at Grevmnuth July 14, 1021. To memory ever dear.' Inserted by bis loving wife, Charlotte Williams. WRIGHT.—In memory of our dear mother, xvho died July IP. 1P22. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, S. W. and B. Wright. WRIGHT.—In loving memory of my dear friend. Hannah Wright, who died July 10, 1022. Ever remembered. Inserted by M. Henderson, Hikurangi. BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. MR. S. B. CAMPTON AND MR. IRWIN LOVETT AXD FAMILY wish to thank all kind friends xvho sympathised with them iv their recent sad bereavement; also, for floral emblems, telegrams, etc. MRS. T. HANSON AND FAMILY sincerely thank all the kind friends who sympathised xvitb them in their recent sad bereavement and also for the many floral tributes, telegrams, letters and' cards received. Special thanks are teudered to Airs. McFarland and family. MR. AND MRS. H. MILLS AND FAMILY desire to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially to Unfriends of the Congregational Churches: also fnr telegrams, wreaths and letters received. MR. AND MRS. RCHADE wish to thankall kind friends and relations for their message!) of sympathy, floral tributes and telegrams, in the loss of their little sou; also special thanks to sister and nurses of Ward 24 for their kindness and untiring attention. "YTEJIOEIAL CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC., PRINTED AT THE "STAR" OFFICE I AT SHORTEST NOTICE 1 rUHERAL BIHECTORS. C LITTLE AND SONS. LTD.. Under- • takers and Embalmers. "Marble Arch '* Hiihsnn St.. Auckland. Thone .Til. D ATNEY SIBUN, Undertaker. Emhalmer, Thone 03.A, Newmarket and Syrionds St. D JAS. JAMIESON. Funeral Undertaker. 27 Belgium St. (late Upper Queen St.). near Newton Fast School. 'Phono 253. It VX7ESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO.. 7U, * ' Ponsonby Road. Jas Weir. Manager. Funerals Furnished Town or Country. Motors.—"Phone IS3S. i) 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 Sons. Karangahape Road, they will carry out tho necessary arrangements for you with respect and dignity. Official Undertakers to Auckland Hospital Board, Hospital and Costley Home. Cremation Coffins our specialty. 'Phones: CS!>. 2134 (2 rings), 394S (5 rings).—T. J. McIVOK AND SONS. 19S, Karangahape Road. C MONTTMEKT-J, MASONS. BANKS BROS. AXD CUTLER, Monumental Masons. Broadway, Nexvmarket. Every description of Cemetery Work. 'Phone 27G6A. C APARTMEWTS WANTED. BED Sitting Room, double, wanted, Sep. kitchenette; private family preferred. Full particulars, terms. —Write F. 2705, Stab. ' TTtLAT, 2 rooms and kitchenette, furn., -*- handy Grafton Rd. —State price to S. 3220. Star. PLAT, unfurn., all eonvs., required by m.c; no children; permanent.—S. 300 S. Star. FLAT, superior, furn., 2 rooms and kitchenette, required: Heme Bay or handy to City.—F. 2779. Star. FLAT, self-contained, 3 rooms nn.f kitchenette, furnished or partially, in good Suburban locality ; adults. —S. 3232, Star. C"«. ENTLEMAN requires .single Boom, with 3f breakfast and Sunday meals.—Write S. 31.77. Star. PARXELL, or vicinity.—Two unfurnished Rooms and Kitchenette wanted.—F. 2512. STAtt. HOUSES, Flats and Rooms wanted; tenants waiting.—Jolly, 113, Eden Terrace. MAN. young, requires Room and Breakfast"; good locality. —Write S. 3290, Star. MARRIED Couple want 2 furn. Booms, separate kitchen, in Hamilton. —Write S. 2009. Star. MARRIED Couple Want Double Room, Kitchenette, handy town; Bach. 2 rooms; eonvs.; moderate. —Inquire Star. 291511 PONSONBY or Newton —Unfurn. Bedroom wanted, where do others kept; moderate : widoxx-.—12. ltenall St.. Ponsonby ROOM, single, furn., central.—Full particulars to F. Star. ROOMS (2 or 3). unfurn., nice locali'y. where child, 3 years, no objection. —F. ______ Star. IJOOMS (2) and kitchenette, furnished or A unfurnished. 2nd section.—The Home Finders. SR. Queen St. ___6 ROOM, single furn., wanted: c.L: suit young lady : must be central.—Write Central. PP. Box 1023. ROOMS (2). unfurn.. or Flat, with use of eonvs., wanted by 2 adults; Ponsonby p-eferred.—Write S. 3213. STAR. ROOM unfurn.. required by lady, vicinity library: rent must be moderate; clcnliness psspnti.nl.—S. 331". STAR. ROOM, single, fireplace, by young lad v. Grafton district, unfurnished.; use •nh->no ..referred—S. 2030. Star. 71_2 BOOMS (2). unfurn.. wanted: moderate rent: el.lerlx- Lady: Grafton district preforre.i __Ro-pps F. 271-. STX.P. TJOOMS. furn.. with eonvs.. wanted by 2 -"■ business ladies, nt DevonporL permanent: moderate rental.—Apply E. Hatch, P--oT, n o-t- ivo, DON'T keep your Flats and Rooms empty. Give us particulars. We have the inquiries.—-Laghmnr's Agency, 2nd Floor. Union RuildiiiTs. Customs St. A GEWCITT S WANTED. TRAVELLER, working Waiknto, would take side line on commission.—Apply by letter to S. 3047. Star. PIANO TUNING. P-HONTS 339S—Pianoforte Tuning, Repairing, Polishing; country visited. — Arthur Bree. _".. St. Paul St. Phono 3398. C TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. TAUTLICATOR, Roneo, excellent order, ■*-' late model", big reduction lv price; must se'l —s. 3''a3. Star. mYPEWRITER, portable, good order. Sacrifice £0. —Write S. 310 S. Star. 'jplA REDUCTION all makes typewriters, a* l -" renewed, not new.—Royal Typewriter Agency, Cotwill Chmbs., Swanson St. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 1

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