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acknowledgements O. L. JACOBS would like to ex- « her Thanks to ail doctors, sisters. ses at the Christchurch HosqZ, 1 £ or their kindness to her late son. SSgJguring his long illness. j’ SMITH. 57 Wrights road, and Itawhl Bratef t»lly’ acknowledge all kind ~.ushtj: and expressions of sympathy in fcijf ®* r ««vement. The many kindnesses he forgotten. Wi®, BISHOP. Claude and Gladys t?. sincerely Thank all kind relatriends. and neighbours for floral i te^ear ams. letters, cards. and expressions of sympathy in their bereavement. Please accept teaav® ’ Personal acknowledgement, as addresses are unknown.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27860, 7 January 1956, Page 1
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215Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27860, 7 January 1956, Page 1
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