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BEREAVEMENT THANKS. ~ HEATHER.—Mr. A. S. Aston and Mrs. Keith wish to thank the many kind Iriends and relatives who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Snow; also to Mr. and Mrs. McElroy. HIGGS—Mrs. D. R. Iliggs wishes to thank the many kind friends and relatives who sympathised with her in her recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams, lloral emblems received. JEEVES.—Mrs. Jeeves and Family, rurewa, Remuera, Auckland, thank all friends tor beautirul floral emblems, telegrams and letters at the time of their sad bereavement. KEAN.—The Son and Daughter-in-law of the late James Rankin Kean desire to thank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. I'ready and Mr. and Mrs. P. Hattou. KNIGHT.— Mrs. Kniglit and Family wish to thank all friends and relations for their sympathy and kindness during their sad bereavement. LE BEAU.-—Mr. Remy Le Beau, of 7, Springleigh Avenue, Mount Albert, wishes to sincerely thank all for their kind sympathy shown in his recent sad • bereavement; also lor telegrams, letters, cards and beautil'ui lloral emblems received, special thanks to Mr. Peter and Tom Ibister, who journeyed rrom Wellington. MAXWELL.— Mr. R. Maxwell and Mrs. Zainey and Family sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for their , expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also lor letters, cards, telegrams and beautirul lloral emblems • received. McLEOD.—Mr. and Mrs. J. McLeod, A vondale, sincerely thank relatives and rriends for their kind sympathy in their I very sad bere.iv m?nt; alsu for letters, telegrams, cards and beautirul lloral emblems received. Special thanks to Nurse Edwards. MOTION. —Mrs. Motion, or 02, Sussex Street, wishes 10 thank all relatives arid friends for their kind sympathy in her recent sad bereavement; also i'or letters, telegrams, cards and beautil'ui lloral emblems received. O'SULLIVAN. — Mrs. Jim O'Sullivan [ sincerely thanks all kind rriends and my , brother, Tom, i'or expressions or sympathy received in my sudden and sad bereavement. Also Tor letters, telegrams and beautirul lloral emblems. Special thanks to Mrs. l'owell, staff and patrons of the New Criterion Hotel. POLLOCK.—The Family of the late ' Robert James Pollock, wish 10 thank all friends and relations ror their kind expressions or sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. ROTHERY.—Mr. A. V. Rothery sincerely thanks all relatives and rriends for kind expressions or sympathy in his recent . bereavement; also ror letters, cards, telegrams and beautil'ui lloral emblems, special thanks to staff and patients at Evelyn Firth Home. THOMAB. —Mr. Albert B. Thomas, George and Doreen, of Mount Roskill, wish to thank all kind rriends, relatives, including staff of Caxton Printing Works for expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautirul lloral emblems received. WILLIAMS.—Nurse Irene M. Williams wishes to thank all kind rriends, patients, matron, sisters, staff St. Helens Hospital, I'lunket Karitane, St. John's Ambulance nurses, also members of New Zealand League lor Hard or Hearing for letters, telegrams and beautiful lloral emblems received in tragic loss or her little babe, Nancy Rose. WILSON.—Mrs. A. C. Wilson and Family, Wood's Bay, Thames, wish to thank all relations and friends Tor kind expressions or sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. Special thanks to Sister Don, doctors and nurses of the Thames Hospital. WOODCOCK.—Mrs. Woodcock, Brothers] and Sisters wish to thank the Eden- 1 Roskill Returned Soldiers' Club, also Roskill Labour party for their kind expressions of sympathy and help in their recent I bereavement. Woodcock wishes to thank all kind friends and relations ror their letters or sympathy in her recent bereavement; also cards, telegrams and emblems. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CAMERON, John, Funeral Director, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. Phone 26-137. B DAVIS, N. (late of Sibun's), 294, Dominlon ltd. Phone 29-717, apy hour. C H MORRIS, LTD., Funeral Directors, • Devonport. Private chapel. Ph. 22-130. R J WEIR & CO., Funeral Directors, 67-70, » Ponsonby Rd. Ph. 26-038, any hour. B WJ T MORRISON, Funeral Director. 167. »" • Parnell Rd. Ph. 43-768, any hour. D FLORAL EMBLEMS. ARTISTIC Wreaths —Miss Carney, 69, K'hape Rd. Ring 40-035, night 12-294. C MACKAY'S, Leading Florists, 98, Queen St.—Phone 44-322. Night. 14-700. B HONE MitfS Roberts, Florist, Victoria and Symonds Sts., for Beautiful Wreaths. so MONUMENTAL MASONS. A ANDERSON, Monumentalist, Hillsboro', • 5.3, for Granite or Marble Monuments. Phone 12-391. ; C Buchanan and sons (estab. 1862) — Head Office, Showroom, corner Broadway and Remuera Road. Branches Waikumete and Hillsboro' Cemeteries.—Phone 17-386, 31-146. Open Friday evenings. C PARKINSON AND BOUSKILL, Symonds St.—Complete Job, £ 6 15/. See window. C McNAE AND MASON, 109, SYMONDS STREET. MANUFACTURERS IN AUCKLAND OF MONUMENTAL. MASONRY. N DENTISTRY. Pain Disappears. TEETH |~vUT Pain Disappears. v Pain Disappears. "Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen" Process. Teeth Removed with great care. Gums heal very quickly. You have no more trouble. New Teeth fitted quite soon. Phone No. 41-538. Consultations Free. ■pp OWE Y Y^ALKER, Corner opposite John Court, Ltd. D SUPPLY ORDERS. QBBDI T FOR ALL. A MACARTNEY Agent in every Suburb. "Wear while you pay" on our Easy Payment Terms. Our supply orders fulfilled by all the best shops. For information call at our Office or ring 45-415. A. E. MACARTNEY, LTD., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen St. D PIANO TUNING. ADVICE Free. Tuning 7/6: Borer treated, quotes, etc. —Dominion Pianos. 46-398. ORBR Eradicated. Refelting, Tuning, Repolishing; 5 years' guarantee; free advice and quotations.—Atwaters. Phone 47-047. D LEWIS EADY, LTD., Pianoforte Tuning, Overhauling; prompt service, low price. 42-992. C mUNING, Repairs, expert workmanship. JL mod. Charges—Beggs, Customs St. 41-182.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1

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