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ANNOUNCEMENTS in order to guard against imposition nfiees of Births. Marriages, and neaths must bo authenticated to ensure their insertion. 1RY —On December 21st, at "tfurse Mack-well's, "Glendower," to Mr and Mrs V. R. Chinnery. 7 Rolleston street—a son. vRICKSON— On December 18th, at 1 M U rse Howson's, Murray place, to Mr and Mrs H - Erickson, 145 Mays road—a son. unRWOOD—On December 20th, to the Rev. and Mrs L. C. Horwood, oi Kaiapoi—a daughter. SCHUMACHER— -On December 21st, to Mr and Mrs L. C. Schumacher, 31 Wilsons road—a daughter. Both well. On December 19th, at 95 Flockton street, to Mr and Mrs A. F. Shaw (nee Sylvia Buxton)—a son iprcmature). Thanks to Nurse Marshall and Dr. Stringer. BRETTARGH— On December 20th, 1936, at Christchurch, Elizabeth Stuckey, widow of the late John Michael Brettargh, late of Redcliffs, and eldest daughter of the late Hugh Bennetts; in her 86th year. * HARROP—On December Ist, at his residence, "Long View," French Id., Melbourne, George Thomas, dearly loved husband of Jean Harrop; aged 78 years. MASON—On December 19th, at Palmerston North, Albert John, eldest son of the late J. W. and Fanny Elizabeth Mason; aged 67 years. (Anzac.) TREWERN—On December 20th, 1936, at the residence of her son, 104 Wildberry street, Christchurch, Mary Jane, widow of the late Henry John Trewern; in her 85th year. At rest. Private interment. J. Lamb and Son. JVATEMBERG— On December 20th, 1036, at Christchurch, John (Watty) Watemberg; aged 59 years. (Late of Bromley.) (FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 18.) IN MEMORIAM. BROWN—In loving memory of our dear mother, Anne Brown, who departed this life December 22nd, 1933. To memory ever dear. •-Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. , BURNETT—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Robert (Bob), who passed away at Hinds December 22nd, 1936. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his loving wife and son. BUTTERS—In loving memory of Harry Butters, who died on December 22nd, 1935. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and son. 7NN—In loving memory of Archi/bald Lynn, who passed away on December 22nd, 1935. Sadly missed. -Inserted by his brother, Tom, and family. MEADE—In fond and loving memr ory of my dear husband and our loving father, Alfred .John, accidentally killed, December 22nd, 1934. Two sad years it is to-day Deaf Jack, since you passed away; Remembrance is the golden chain That will bind us till we meet again. -Lovingly remembered by his loving wife and daughters and son, Pat Joan, and Jack. MEADE—In loving memory of our ; dear father, accidentally killed, December 22nd, 1934. LoVing thoughts, true and tender, To show, dear dad, we still remember. -Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Bubs and Bill. NICHOLS—In loving memory of my Sear daughter, Dorothy Agnes, called home.December 22nd, 1934. A tender *cord of memory is softly touched to-,day. —lnserted by mother/ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. R and MRS S. WILSON and Family, Belfast, wish to THANK all relatives and friends for floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. X 9850 THE Sisters and Brothers of the late , Mrs Woodcock to sincerely THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy iiutheir recent sad bereavement. X 9969 IcßriKflMotWMi \, to THANK all kind friends for their, expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes in kieir recent bereavement. X 9885

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21972, 22 December 1936, Page 1

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