BEREAVEMENT THANKS.
HAMILTON. —The Widow of the late ] Claude Hamilton sincerely thanks all rela- - tives and kind mends lor their sympathy . in her recent sad bereavement; also for , cards, telegrams, letters, and lloral em- ■ blems received. Special thanks to fellow- J workers and Dr. Drury. .
HARRIS. —Mr. and Mrs. C. Harris, New Lynn desire to sincerely thanK all friends who so Kindly assisted them in cheir recent sad bereavement, especially Mrs. Burns and Mrs. McKenzie.
JONES. The Family or the late Ruth Fmily Jones, Devonport, tender their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and firms who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement;-also for letters, cards, telegrams and lloral emblems received special thanks to Drs. Garfleld Stewart, Waddell and Nurse Rowlands Tor their untiring attention. \
LISTER. —The Family or the late Hugh I istcr, onchunga, wish to express their sincere thanks to friends for .sympathy In their recent sad bereavement; also I'or cards, telegrams, and floral emblems. special thanks to-Dr. Rurrell, Papakura. Mr. Garbolino, and neighbours of D. Lister, Hiimarama.
MAHER —Mr. and Mrs. llagan and Family, or 3 Kenyon Avenue, Mount Eden, wisli 10 thanK all the kind friends for their expressions or sympathy in their recent sari bereavement', particularly Sister and Nurses of Ward 11, Dr. Douglas, of Auckland Hospital and Dr. Smale. of Dominion Road. '
MURPHY. —Mrs. J. Murphy and Relatives, Garnet Road. Westmere, deeply appreciate the kind expressions of sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement- also letters, telegrams, cards and lloral' emblems received.
RANKIN. —The Family of the late Mr. W. F. Rankin wish to thank all friends and relative's who, sympathised with them in their great loss.
ROBERTSON. — Mrs. Mary Robertson and Kean Family desire to sincerely thank all relations and friends lor sympathy in their recent sad bereavement! also tor letters, telegrams aurl lloral • emblems received. Special thanks to stair of the Auckland Hospital, Waterside Workers' Union and Mrs. Mackay.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 1
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