Acknowledgements
ARMSTRONG, Eric Cuthbert (Darkle) — Mrs R. J. Armstrong and family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives and friends for their kind thoughts, floral tributes, cards, telegrams and gifts of food received to the sad loss of a loved father,: father-in-law and granddad. Also special thanks to the St John Ambulance for ail their help and kindness. As many addresses are unknown we hope each and every one will accept this as a personal ack-
HELM. Josephine (Venie) — The Helm family wish to thank most sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards, telegrams, and gifts of food, personal messages, kindness and support in their loss of a loved wife and - mother. Our grateful thanks to those who paid their last respects and for the donations given to the Cancer Society. Our special thanks to the staff of Ashburton Hospital and YVard 30. Christchurch Public Hospital, and also Father O’Gradv for their comforting words and friendship. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement.
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