BEREAVEMENT THANKS.
CHRISTMAS.—The Fumily of the late George J times return sincere thanks ror all expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also Tor beautiful lloral emblems.
„ IOWIW.—Mr. C. T. Lowtn, Bayvlew Road, Takupuna, desires to express his heartfelt thanks ror sympathy and help so Ireely given at the time or the death or his dear wire. He also graterully acknowledges the many telegrams and other messages received by him, and the kindness shown by the nurses or Ward 228, Auckland Hospital.
WATSON.—Mrs. W. B. Watson, or King Edward Parade, bevonport, and Daughter (Mrs. A. H. Brlerley), express their sincere thanks ror the numerous floral tributes, letters, telegrams and other messages or sympathy in their recent bereavement.
WIOQ.—Mr. and Mrs. Wigg and Family wish to thank all kind mends and relatives ror expressions or sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also Tor letters, telegrams, cards and beautirul lloral emblems received.
VOUNO.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Young and Daughters or :), St. Leonard's ltoad, Mount Eden, desire to thank all kind mends ror messages or sympathy, telegrams, letters and lloral emblems In their recent sad bereavement.
BEREAVEMENT THANKS.
Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 246, 18 October 1939, Page 1
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