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BEREAVEMENT THANKS.

; SRUNT.—Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnes, Jean and Vernon, or Weymouth, desire to thank all kind friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy in their bereavement; also foC" letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful lloral emblems received.

CAMPBELL.—The Family of the late Daniel Campbell sincerely thank relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy In their recent sad bereavement: also for telegrams and lloral emblems received.

CHAPMAN.—The Relatives or the late Athol Victor Chapman thank all who gave kind attention during his long illness. They are grateful for expressions or sympathy shown by telegrams, letters, cards, messages and floral emblems received.

COMMONS.—Mrs. Commons and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for the many expressions or sympathy shown them In their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and lloral emblems received. Special thanks to Mrs. Anderson.

COURTENAY. — Mr. and Mrs. G. Courtenay, Family and Mrs. A. A. Courtenay, or Greenmount, Ngaruawahia, wish to thank all kind rriends and relatives who sympathised with them In their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, cards and beautiful floral emblems received.

GORDON. —Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for expressions or sympathy received during their recent sad bereavement.

MORLEY. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson desire to convey their graterul thanks to all kind friends and relations who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautirul floral emblems. Special thanks to Ilev. W. W. Averill, Dr. Cumming and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Lynch.

REARDON. —The Family or the late M. J. Reardon sincerely thank all friends and relations Tor their help and expressions ol sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Mr. Hugh Wright and stair.

SUTCLIFFE. —Mr. and Mrs. SutclifTe and Family, Rirkenhead, wish to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, cards and beautiful floral emblems received.

THOMPSON. — Mrs. E. Thompson, Bayswater, sincerely thanks all friends and relatives who sympathised in her recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and cards received. Special thanks to sisters and nurses Waid 1, Auckland Hospital.

WEBSTER. —Mrs. Ralph Webster nntl Eflle desire to thanK all neighbours and friends for kind help and loving expressions or sympathy and floral tributes received during their recent sad bereavsrnent.

WHEELER. —Mrs. Wheeler and Family (Airs 11. Legge, sister), cu, Douglas Street, desire to thank all kind rriends who sympathised with them in their recent s.id bereavement; also for telegrams, letteis, cards and floral emblems. Special thanks doctors, sisters and nurses or the Auckland Hospital, also Mr. Bennett for phone calls, and neighbour, Mrs. Johnson, for kindness.

ZUGE. Mrs. Zuge and Daughter wish to thank all Kind friends for expressions ol sympathy in their recent.sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and Hor.ll omhiilns received; also to thank sisters and nurses or the Infirmary for their

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 1

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BEREAVEMENT THANKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 1

BEREAVEMENT THANKS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 1