BEREAVEMENT THANKS.
CAFFERY.—Mrs. M. Cattery ana Famllj sincerely thank you for the expression: Df sympathy in their recent gac bereavement. COURTENAY.—Mr. Thomas Courtenaj md Family desire to sincerely thank al those friends and relatives who st sympathetically expressed their condolence n our recent sad bereavement. Appreciatioi Is acknowledged of the lavish anc beautiful noral wreaths received; also roi the many letters, telegrams and card: forwarded. ENGLAND. —Mrs. H. C. \V. England an( Family wish to thank all kind lriends anc relatives who sympathised with tliem li their sad bereavement; also for letters :ards, telegrams, floral emblems received. GLADING. —Mrs. S. Glading and Famil; sincerely thank all kind friends, relative: ind neighbours Tor sympathy in their sa( joreavement; also for telegrams, letters :ards and noral enjblems received. SENIOR. —Mrs. Senior desires to thanl ill friends for their help and sympathy ii ier recent sad bereavement; also To otters, cards, telegrams and floral emblem: received. SHANAGHAN. —The Family of the lati rolin Joseph Shanaghan wish to thank al {ind friends and relatives who sympathise! ivlth them in their sad bereavement; fo etters, cards, telegrams, floral emblem ■eceived. Special thanks to Sisters Mille ind Silk, also Sister Rich and nurses o Ward 12, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1936, Page 1
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