IN MEMORIAM. FIELDER.—in loving memory of our dear hushand and father, James, who died July 31. 1937. A thought to-day, a memory always. Inserted by his loving wife, sons Clive, Rex, and daughter-in-law Norma. FRYER.—In loving nieniorv or our dear boy, killed in accident July 31, 1 939. The Lord gave and the Lord liath taken away. sadly missed by his mum and dad ana little sister. FRYER.—In loving memorv or Ivor, died (result or accident) July 31, 1939. The last time that we saw him He looked so bright and well, Little did we think that day. It was our last farewell. Inserted by grajidad, Em and Hal. FRYER.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Ivor, accidentally killed July 31, 1939. Mis smiling race, his cheerful ways Are pleasant to recall, He had a smile Tor everyone. And departed beloved by us all. Ever remembered and sadly missed by Gene and Jitnmie Armstrong. FRYER.—In memory or my chum, Ivor, died July 31, 1039. I will always remember you smiling. Inserted by his friend Elsie. FRYER.— In memory or Ivor, who passed away July 31, 1939. Ever remembered. Inserted by Mesdames Woodworth, Hogg, Whyte and Herd. Beach Haven. FRYER.—In memory or Ivor, called home 1 July 31, 1939. Inserted by James I I'llcher. GRANGER.—In loving memory or my ! dear husband, Edgar Claude, Lieutenant, N.Z.M.G.C., who died July 31, 1933. Years may pass but never dim. The wonderful memory I have or him. Inserted by his loving wife. GRANGER.—In fondest memory of our dear step rather. Lieutenant E. C. Granger, N.Z.M.U.C., who passed away July 31, 1935. Ever remembered by his loving stepchildren. JACOBSON.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Reuben David, who passed away July 31, 1937. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away July 31. 1929. Inserted by her loving daughter Irene. McDONALD. —In loving memory or our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away July 31. 19 39. A race that is ever beTore us. A voice we cannot forget, A smile that will linger lor ever. In our memory we see her yet. Inserted by her loving son Peter, and grandchildren Irene, Charlie, Percy. Tess and Ken (England).
MlLTON.—Treasured memories of our darling son Mickey (James Stewart), passed away July 3 1, 1039; aged i years 0 months. ' An angel In the book or lire. Wrote down wee Mickey's birth, And added ere she closed that book, "Too beautirul ror earth." If we had the world to give, Mickey, We would give it, yes, and more. To see your dear, sweet lace. Come smiling' through our door. Inserted by his loving mother, father i and sister Diane. IHILTON.—In loving memory or dear I -Nicky, fell asleep July 31. I93'J. Kver i remembered by grannie, grandad, Uncle ! John, Aunts Bessie, >ellie and isobel. MOULDCN.—To the memory or my loved husband, Steve. The best is yet to come—sweet reunion. Em. BULLINCB. —In loving memory or rather and grandfather, who departed this lire July 1932. In silence we remember. Inserted by Alma, George and grandchildren. FUNERAL~ DIRECTORS. "|~)AVIS, N. C., Funeral Director & Florist, 21)4, Dominion Kd. Ph. 29-717 any hour. C FLORAL EMBLEMS. ~ BOUQUETS, Wreaths, Cut Flowers.—Mis. Tetley, 13, Khyber Pass. 44-510 ; 42-644. A VJltlDAlj Bouquet Artist, Specialist in all ■"-* Floral Work.- —Miss Carney, 69, Karangahiipe Kd. King 40-035. Xight 14-550. C Floral Studio for Wreaths 1 urn! Kgunnetw. — I'hones 43-."20, 14-076. C -i i .tiAIA. 13, Karangahape XV Kd. Phones 15-23.1. Night 41-411. C monumentaiT"masons. "pAKKINSON AND BOUSKILL, Symonds St. —Complete job, £7 5/ ; see window. C HOUSES LAND WANTED, ) A -NXIOCS BUNGALOW BUYERS — Mt. Albert, deposits £350 to £700: Westmere, £250 to £450 ; Ureen Lane, £300 to £500; Remuera, caf.li buyers up to £1750. Quick inspections and advice Free.— WHITE, 213. Dilworth Bl<lg. Tel. 40-197. D A BL.E Salesmen Sell Your Property.—Geo. flayers and Sons. Victoria Arcade. C BUNGALOW, Villa, Grey Lynn, Sandringham ; £ 900 ; c<:sh buyer.—Ph. 40-056. x 5 UYE KS GALORE WAITING FOB HOMES —Be it Bungalow, Gent's Home, Villa, Cottage or Farmlet. Be it in the City, close to City or Outer Suburban, I have the buyers. Please forward particulars. Willoughby, Cooke's Bldgs. Ph. 47-074. 31 CIASH CLIENT HAS MONEY WAITING > TO PURCHASE NEW BUNGALOW, 4-5 rooms, up to 3rd section, any good suburb, about £1400. T. MANDENO JACKSON, 3, Swanson Street. D IfiPSOM— Bungalow, 5 rooms, about £1400 J cash.—V. J. Stewart. Phone 41-050. 31 HOUSE of 6 rooms, handy to trams, Remuera, Parnell or Epsom ; state price for cash.—B. 0868, Stab. :3 TNQUIRY IN 'TODAY FOR MODERN J- HOME, Near part of Epsom or Remuera. 6 rooms. Can finance price to £1550. T. MANDENO JACKSON, 3. Swanson Street. D Retired farmer wants purchase SMALL HOME, Buckland's Beach, Howlck, Mangere, or Pnpatoetoe. about £000. T. MANDENO JACKSON, 3. Swanson Street. D SMALL House. 3-4 rooms, near suburb; all cash.—Particulars B. 4439, igiTAR. 31 QJPEEDY, Milford, wants Houses to Sell. Buyers waiting. Send particulars. C WANTED, Sections in any Auckland suburb, with sewer drainage preferred. Cash.—Box 1914. Auckland- A WILLOUGHBY has Buyers for Small Homes in all districts. Please forward particulars.—4o3, Cooke's Bldgs. Ph. 47-074
r?QKrt DEPOSIT available to put down dt/OOU on a BUNGALOW or GOOD HOUSE of 5 rooms town side 'of water, about £1000. Please write price, particulars and when can be peen. Don't want tenanted place.—Urgent. 0751. Star. p JJ ERNE BAY. I AM A BUYER for a REASONABLY MODERN HOME. Brick preferred. UP TO ABOUT £1600. Must have 3 bedrooms or equivalent to 3 bedrooms. Gurnge optional. Write particulars to BfYEi.'. OSIIQ. STAR. 31 BAY OK ST! lIELIER'S. I will pay cas'i up lo £1050 for a Modern Home on the waterfront. I retire 2 bedrooms and sun porch. CJai'infe preferred, but not essential.—lf you wish to sell, send me particulars to B. OS'.IO. STAR. 31 OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. HOS. F. LOWES. F.8.0.A.. F.S.A.O. (F.din.). F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.), ( » it'nalmic Optician, Lister Bld;r.. City. 0 •i iM. to •"> p.in. daily. Appoint Phone "i : 11. Also c\en'nK-. 7 to 8. Residence. -'J, Prin':'':: St. Phone >2-416. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1940, Page 1
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