IN MEMORIAM.
BAILEY. —In loving memoir of Clara, the loved wife of A. K. Bailey, died August 24, 1915. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband and children, Rita, Val and Olive. BISHOP. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, ivho died August 22, 1921. To-day brings back memory A loved one gone to rest. Inserted by her loving husband, son, and daughter-in-law, James and E. Bishop. DAVIS. —In loving memory of my brother. Captain Sydney Davis, lost through capsizing of scow Vesper, September 34, 3 OJ6— tj,. s- Bentley, Maupau Kd., Green Lane. GLOVER. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August -3, l'J-'Ji. Worthy of everlasting love was she From those she left behind ; A better mother could nover be, Nor one so true and kind. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Jane und Patrick Shields. GLOVER. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August -,i, 1923. A loviug mother, a faithful friend, The dourest mother God could send. Her name was good, her friendship sound, Loved und respected by all around. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Annie and John Mayall. JENSEX.—In lovins memory of our darling Ki-aiidma, who departed from us August 22 1920. Dearly loved, sadly missea. Inserted by her loving grand-daughter and jn-eat-graud-daugnter, Ellen, luse Joiianson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 1
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224IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 199, 24 August 1925, Page 1
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