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*.A M B ERT .v\ OI rT K , ,AM Tiki. elr lov 'ng children. Molly and Longed for always re Brets- ■ Inserted by their loving daughters and *ons " A broken SaVJSfS^Siptae. n° l™ S s£L b L£ e U°^ ne SO " » na daughter-in-MITCHEU. iMalatios) —m low™ m 0 taring R^^lM^ • N^t^6veSbei^ 19^oT^ed b ie d y a ea'r n e B "•*"■ Loved and remembered always. e D 4 n serted by her loving mother and brother L°viy g Number u IMO "*" *"*' ;, T ° A "nri y S f tl , the day of remembrance n To riav sad re erets. j io-aay we shall remember e When the rest of the world forgets ? Rie^and^Bifiie 11 " huSband and Shlrle *- OLIFF.-In loving memory of my dear mother away November 14, 1940. Ever .. remembered by her loving daughter Shirley. r OLIFF_in fond remembrance of Iris beloved 1 daughter of Geo. L. and late M c Pearce whn ■ father ed ' hiS li!e November I*." 1940 Son'owmg OLI.IFF.-m loving memory of dear Irlr who j passed away November 14, 1940. i ;J. ust , a thought, true and tender, r To show that we still remember. ; Ivy and Douglas. PETERSEN.— Loving memory of our dear father. ! who died at Hamilton a year ago to-day and also pur loving mother, who died at Kiiknhi July 14. 1927. Ever r-m-mbered by their loving i daughters. May and Emma. . PI '' LI -IPS.—In remembrance of Charles Edward, i ojjjj 1 f^] ember 14 - 1942 - Inserted by Myrtle c RICHARDS.—In loving memory of Aileen, dearly loved mother of Pat, Noel, Marge, Bobby and >» Eternal rest give unto her O Lord, ; And let perpetual light shine upon her. i I RUSH, Elizabeth.—ln loving memory of my dear i wile, who passed away one year ago to-day. ; Resting where no shadows fall In perfect peace she awaits us all. Ever remembered by her loving husband. I RUSH, Elizabeth.—ln fond remembrance of my tor mother, who passed away November 13, in the sunshine of perfect peace. Inserted by her loving daughter Thelma. ! RUSH. Elizabeth.—ln loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on November 13, j 1942. Her loving memory, so sweet and dear. Is treasured still with love sincere, i Ever remembered by her loving daughter Nell and son-in-law Harold. ■ SAVER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, George, who died November 14, 1940 (Mangere). R.I.P. I have lost my life's companion, A life linked with my own. Only God knows how I miss him As I journey on alone. STAGEY.—In loving memory of our sister Ethel, who died November 13, 1928. Often times a silent tear. TODD.-In loving memory of Constable Robert Todd, accidentally killed November 14, 1923. Inserted by R. G. Allen, Waharoa. VIRTUE.—In loving memory of Nora Virtue, who departed this life i.-ovember 13, 1938. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law Daniel. and Grace Virtue. VIRTUE.—In loving memory of Nurse Virtue, who passed away November 13, 1938. We have lost, but heaven gained One of the best the world contained. Inserted by Olive Sercombe. VIRTUE (Nurse).—Treasured memories of our dear mother and gran, who fell asleep November 13, 1938. Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by Madge, George, Edna, Nell, Tom, Reg and Pat. WADDEL.—In loving memory of dear mother and grandma, who fell asleep November 14, 1925: also dear dad and grandpa, who fell asleep - August 14, 1941. Ever remembered by us all. K. and B. Cordes, Te Aroha. WEBB. —In loving memory of my husband and dad, passed away November 14. 1841. Not only just to-day, But always in silence we remember. Inserted by his wile and Olga. BEREAVEMENT THANKS HREMNER.—The family of the late Mr. and thank all friends 'and relations who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement: also for cards telegrams, floral emblems. Special thanks to Nurse Grant. Mr. and Mrs. R. East. Mr. R. Williams and Mrs. Harvey. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. BROWN.—Mrs. R. Brown and Keith, of 1, Thomas Avenue, Mount Albert, wish to sincerely thank all relatives, friends and neighbours, committee, staff and pupils of Gladstone School for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards' telegrams and beautiful floral tributes Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. BUCHANAN.—Mrs. E. F. Buchanan and Fletcher wish to thank all friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, cards and flora,! emblems. . Please accept this as our personal thanks. DUFTY.—Mrs. N. Dufty and family, Runciman, wish to thank sincerely all those who kindly sympathised with them in their recent sad an'dfnora" emblems received. Special 'thanks to Rev Father Lockwood, Dr. Lock and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ballaid for their kind assistance. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. GWILLIAM.—Mr. J. E. Gwilliam and daughter Betty sincerely thank all friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. HIGGINS.—The family of the late Mrs. Ellen Hisgins wish to thank all friends for their kind messages, telegrams, letters and floral emblems LASLETT.—The family of the late Mrs. A. E. Laslett desire to express sincere thanks to all friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. I.AWSON.—Mr. David Law-son of Epsom, formerly of Tauranga, and daughters desire to express their thanks to all friends and relations for sympathy shown them in the sudden loss of their beloved wife and mother, and for beautiful loral emblems received. Special thanks to immediate neighbours and Sister Geddes. McIVOR. —Mr. W. F. Mclvor and his mother, Mrs E Mclvor, wish to offer their sincere thanks to all relatives and friends who expressed sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also thanking hem for letters, telegrams and telephone callsreceived. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. McMURTRIE. —Mrs. W. McMurtrie and family desire to thank all kind relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss: aJso for letters, telegrams and flora emblems received. Please accept this as a personal MONTAGUE.—Mrs. M. Montague and family wish to thank all relations and friends for expressions of sympathy shown in their recent bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. WIIEATLEY.—Mr. Alfred Wheatley. 9. Turakina Street Grey Lynn, desires to express his sincere thanks to doctors and nurses of the Auckland Hospital; also for the kind expressions of sympathy in his recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment for the many telegrams, letters, cards and floral emblems received. FLORA!.. EMBLEMS ALICE GRAY, Floral Artiste—Wreaths, Bouquets, Corsages.-300 Queen St.. opp. Civic. Phone 41-017. ARTISTIC Wreaths. Bouquets.-Imries. the Park Road Florists. Phone 43-632. HS BRIDAL BOUQUET ARTIST. Specialist in All Floral Work.-Miss Carney. 69. Karangahape Rd Ring 40-035. Night 60-550. WS FUNERAL DIRECTORS CAMERON, JOHN, Three Lamps. Ponsonby, Phone 28-137: Residence 18-078. TS r-nnpFR AND CURD, LTD., Pukekohe, Funeral Phones 15. 416. 119 R. 119 D. TS r>» vie n c . Funeral Director and Florist. 292-4, fffmlntbnKd? Phone 61-321. Private Chapel. _g_4 IT MORRIS, LTD., Funeral Directors. Davonpon. priva te Chapel.—Phone 70-130. WS McIVOR AND SONS, LTD.. Funeral Directors, 434 Karangahape Rd. Phone 40-68 S. WS — MOrtKISO.N, Funeral Director. 367. Parneii Road. Phone 43-768. any hour. HS MONUMENTAL MASONS »77n a b and mason 109, symonds street, auckland. And Bridge and Grey Streets. Hamilton. MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTAL MASONRY. HS "partnerships, financial, iotc. r «nv u-ntild like to hear financial person "billing finale City Apartment House.-Strictly Confidential, 0722, STAR. y b -rrrri Manufacturer requires additional Capital fr Plant and Stock. Would consider Partnership. "n first instance, to H. 4114. STAR. 13 —: —~~r MORTGAGE AIONKY ■— Norwich Union ffS Insurance Society (inc. in Eng.)-HAS MONEY TO LEND ON IST MORTGAGE. ~,™" £500 and Upwards. Lowest Current Am ° interei Rates? For information apply 1 AUCKLAND OFFICE. 202-204. South British Bide. Shortland St. S FOR HIRE SoTTLE Jacks. Timber Jacks, Extension Ladders. t?J T Whlte. Fanshawe Street. 44-708. U p. v( .v costumes. Dinner, Morning. Tails and ?rr"c Suits' Bridal Gowns. Veils. Catalogue 3d. Deslree, 310. Dilwnrth Building. U

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 270, 13 November 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 270, 13 November 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 270, 13 November 1943, Page 1

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