BEREAVEMENT THANKS.
•ALL. —The family or the late W. J. Ball wish to thank all kmd friends and relatives who sympathised with them In their recent sad bereavement, also for telegrams, cards and the many beautiful floral emblems received. BISHOP.—Mr. A. C. Bishop and Familv, 21, Belmont Terrace, Remuera, wish to thank all relations and friends Tor their kind expressions or sympathy in their sad bereavement. BLACKBURN.—Mr. Frank Blackburn, Lyiill Bay, Wellington, wishes to thank his many rriends for messages of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. CLARKE.—Mrs. Frank Clarke, C. Speer, 71, Vermont Street, Ponsonby, and Families thank relations, friends, especially neighbours, for sympathy shown in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and Iloral emblems received. KEMP.—Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and Family wish to sincerely thank relations, all kind friends and sisters and brethren or various lodges for their kind expressions or sympathy in the sad loss of their loving daughter, Myrtle; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. MORRIS. —Mrs. Carpenter returns thanks to relatives and rriends for messages or sympathy received; also for Iloral emblems. Special thanks to Mrs. Patterson and kind neighbours. PALMER.—Mr. c. Palmer wishes to extend his sincere thanks to all rriends and relatives Tor beautiful iloral emblems and kind expressions of sympathy offered during his bereavement, the comfort and sympathy or the Sisters or Compassion, Sisters or St. Mary, and Mrs. Stock especially appreciated. ' PEARCE.—The Family or the late Mrs. Maty Pearce, Kohlmarama, sincerely thank relations and all kind rriends ror letters, telegrams, floral tributes and personal expressions or sympathy In their recent sad bereavement. BEAGAR.—Mrs. Cecilia Seagar, or 33, Scarboro Terrace, Parnell, wishes to thank all those rriends who sent their kind sympathy In her recent sad bereavement. SIMPBON.—Mrs. Simpson and Family, or Point Chevalier, wish to sincerely thank all kind rriends ror expressions or sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also ror cards, letters, telegTams and beauttrul noral emblems received. THORNTON.—The ramily or the late Mrs. S. A. Thornton wish to thank all kind Trlends and relatives for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, also ror telegrams, letters and floral emblems. TOMLIN.—Mr. V. Tomlin and ramily express sincere thanks to doctor. Awanui Hospital slatT and kind friends for sympathy, rielp, wreaths. letters and telegrams, etc., during their recent sad bereavement. WEBER.—The Family of the late Charles I.ouis Weber desire to thank all friends and relations for expressions or sympathy during their recent sad bereavement; also ror telegrams, cards, letters and beautiful floral emblems. WEBCOTT.—Mr. and Mrs. Wescott desire to thank all rriends and sympathisers ror their many expressions of condolence in their recent sad loss, to the members or St. John Ambulance, doctor and hospital staff we thank you; to Mrs. Munro, who took our son In at the time or the accident our heartrelt appreciation and gratitude. God bless you all.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 303, 23 December 1939, Page 1
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