BEREAVEMENT THANKS
BARTON.—-Mrs. W. Barton and Son wish to thank all kind friends, relations and neighbours who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement; v also for letters, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems. Special thanks to Mrs. Dowsing for her help and to the doctor. BENTON'.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Benton and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their rcccnt sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. Special thanks to the directors, management and staff of George Court. BENTON.—Miss Ford wishes to thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised in her recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received.
BRITTON.—Arthur Britton, late S.A.C. The South African Wnr Veterans' Association thank kind friends for their sympathetic messages, also floral emblems received.—T. A. Gwlllim. Hon. Secretary. CHILD.—Mrs. Child, Son and Daughter, wish to greatfully acknowledge the kindness and sympathy shown them by neighbours, relatives and friends in their recent sad loss; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful flowers received. Our thanks also to ofllcers and all men of Otahuhu Railway Workshops. DURBRIDGK.—The Family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Durbridgc wish to thank all relatives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received in their late bereavement. FACOORY.—Mr. and Mrs. B. Facoory and Family wish to thank all kind relatives and friends for their many expressions of sympathy in their sudden cad loss of -their darling little, baby, Roycle, also for letters and telegrams, telephone messages and beautiful floral emblems received. GAULD.—Mrs. I. Gauld sincerely thank all friends and relatives for floral emblems and messages of sympathy In her recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to R.S.A., also Footwear Twining School. HUGHES.—Mrs. Hughes and Family thank all friends who sympathised with th<yn in their reccnt bereavement. Special thanks to Otahuhu councillors and borough workmen. JOHNSON.—Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson and Family wish to thank all relatives and friends who sympathised with them in their rccent sad bereavement; also for all letters, telegrams and cards. MARCHANT.—Mr. W. G. Marchant, Son and Daughters, also Mrs. Mendoza, wish to sincerely thank relations and all kind friends for their sympathy, telegrams, letters and cards received by them In their sad bereavement; also for the many beautiful wreaths sent. MATIIIESON.—The Sons and Family of the late Ellen Margaret Mathicson wish to convey their sincere thanks to friends and relatives for \lnd expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of . their dear mother and grandmother. MORGAN.—Mrs. S. H. Morgan and Family, of Waltekaurl wish to sincerely thank all kind friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy; also for letters, telegrams, cards and floral emblems received during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to doctor and stafl of Waihl Hospital -and St. John Ambulance. PAGE.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pags and Family, Morrlnsville, desire to thank all friends for letters, telegrams and floral emblems received in their recent sad bereavement. SOUTAR.—The Soutar Family, Mrs. Edge Smith, Mrs. Jack Bergher express their sincere thanks to all friends; also letters, telegrams, floral emblems In their sad loss.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 1
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