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IN MEMORIAM.

BUTCHER. —In loving memory or my dear sister, ■ Nellie, who passed away on September 1, 1931. Thoiurn lost to sight to memory ever dear., inserted by Kin.

DALZIEL. —In fondest memory of our dear brother Ronald, who died September 1, 1921;. Renting: where no shadows Tall, He awaits us all. Inserted by ■ H. and J. Alexander, Chrlstchurch;

HOWE.— In loving memory or our dear daughter, Hilda, who rell asleep September 1, 1931. Not to-day, but every day, In silence we remember, inserted by her loving mum, dad, Norman. •

LOW. —In loving memory or James C. Low, who died at Birkenhead on September 1, 1917; aged 25 years. Fondly remembered by his mother and brother.

MCLAUGHLIN. —In affectionate remembrance or my dear dad and our friend, Slac, who passed away September .1, 1932. Ever remembered. Inserted by his son, James McLaughlin, U.S.A., and his loving friends, Eva and Patrick Slasuire, also Hilda, John and little Maurice Madden. McLEAN. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed away September 1, 1925. Farewell dear, but not for ever, There will he a glorious dawn, Wo but part to meet for ever, On the resurrection morn. inserted by her loving parents and brother Jim. MoLEAN.— In loving memory or my darling sister, Florence, who departed this lire September 1, 1925. Her memory is precious beyond expression, Her absence unspeakable sorrow. inserted by her loving sister, Evelyn. NEVILLE In loving memory of my dear granddaughter, Pearl, who passed away September 1, 1931. .Time's kind and busy fingers, Smooth out the edge or grid, The tender hand or memory, • Turns back another tear. Inserted by lier loving grandmother, A.sKirker. NEVILLE. —In loving memory of our dear Pearl, who passed away September i, 1031. Remembrance. Inserted by her loving Aunty Ivy and Vi. roULGRAIN. —In loving memory or our dear rrlend, Reg, who passed away September 1, 1932. One long year has passed away, But still we miss him every day. Inserted by C. Crawrord and Margaret. READ.— in fond memory or Mrs. Ena Read, loving mother of Dennis, Bernice and Margarie, who was laid to rest September 1. 1030. inserted by her friend, Mrs. Absolum. nCBERTS. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September I, 1925] Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Ray, Dave, Daphne. ROBSON. —In loving memory or our dear husband, and father, Charles, who passed away September 1, 1931. In silence wo remember. Inserted by mum, Clarrie and Dolly.

CHARP. —In loving- memory or mother, who died September 1. Only those who. love her know the mother we loved three years ago. Inserted by her loving daughters, Nell and Hilda. lAUGHAN. —In loving memory or our dear lirotlier, nob, who passed away September 1, 1927. Pleasant memories, fond and true, Ever remain, dear Bob, of you. Inserted by bis sister and brother, E. and W. Dent.

IHITFORD.—in loving memory of our dear mothflr-in-law, grandma and mother or the late Evelyn May Workman, who departed this lire September l, 1919. Dearly loved and remembered. inserted by Ted and Albert Workman.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 206, 1 September 1933, Page 1

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