BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
MR. H. ARNOLD AND FAMILY AND MRS. J. WHITE AND FAMILY thank all kind friends for cards, telegrams, letters, floral emblems; and also for verbal expressions of sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement. THE PARENTS OF THE LATE WILLIAM HOWARD ALLAN desire to convey to all friends their .heartfelt gratitude for the many messages of sympathy in their bereavement, also their high appreciation of the beautiful wreaths that were sent. MRS. L. BROWN AND FAMILY AND RELATIVES OF THE LATE MR. H. W. BROWN, of Titirangi, wish to thank all friends who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement; also, for letters, telegrams. and floral emblems. Mrs. Brown wishes to specially thank the firms of Messrs. Tattersfield, Milne and CLoyce, Guthrie Brown, and their staffs for kindly thoughts and glorious flowers. Also, the doctors, sister, and nurses of Wallace Ward, No. 27, for great kindness and attention to her husband. MRS. GEORGE CLEMENTS AND FAMILY sincerely thank all friends who helped and sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. Tongue (undertaker), also staff of Kowhai School and Rocky Nook Bowling Green. MR. AND MRS. L. CORNISH, of 41, Arthur Street West, Onehunga, wish to return heartfelt thanks ■to relatives and friends, both far and near; also special thanks to Mrs. Bills and Mrs. Davis, for comforting words, numerous expressions by letter, telegrams; also beautiful floral tQkens, all of which have helped to lighten our hearts, caused by the loss of our darling daughter, Lillian. MR. AND MRS. JANE AND DAUGHTER sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recen'. sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. " MRS; E. MAZZOLENE wishes to thank all friends who sympathised with her in the loss of her dear brother, Joseph Morgan. THE MISSES MILLS, desire to thank their relatives, friends and neighbours of Epsom, and Paremoremo, for the great sympathy, kindness and help given them in the sad loss of their sister, E. C. Tocker, also for letters, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. THE PARENTS AND SISTER OF THE LATE MAURICE SIIELTON ar.e deeply grateful for all the loving kindness and heartfelt sympatly shown to them in their sudden bereavement; the St. John Ambulance officers and his fellow-comrades; also the management and stall of Messrs. John Court, Ltd.; our heartfelt thanks to all kind friends and neighbours for beautiful floral emblems, letters, cards and telegrams received. \ MRS. A. SOMERVELL AND MRS. T. LLOYD wish to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, in the loss of their dear brother Joe Morgan; also for letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Mr. ScottMorris. • ' MR. G. TAYLOR, of No. 1, Claremont Street, sincerely thanks all kind friends for their many expressions of sympathy in Lis recent sad bereavement, also for letters and telegrams received.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 272, 16 November 1929, Page 1
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