IN MKMORIAM.
HAOOETT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, M.iifjuii'l l(.i|t£rett, wlin dcpnitcl this Utc ut Dunedin on ihn lit March, 1901. She I* gone, but not ffligotttn. Inserted hy her loving family. OAOB.—In loving memory of my loving ton, Joe, wlin departed tliia Ufa on the 7th Maroh, 1903. Two yenri h«re gon«, and those aiournl me Think tho wound Is almost honied; But little do thay know thn urn row Deop wtthln my heart oonocnlcd. Inierted hy his loving mother. CAGE.—In loving mrmorv M nur tlear brother Joe. who depott«d thli llfo on the 7lh March, 1803. Dearest Jor, thnu linnt left in, And the loas wo deoplv feel; But the Qnd that liatlt bereft .i«. He cm all our ooiroiri hrul. Tet again wo hope to moot thee When our day* of llfo <iro fled. And In heaven with Joy to greet thee Whero nn farewell tears nre shed. liwrtrrt hy hU loving lirolhem mil slutnrt. BANDO.—In loving memory -of AmclU A. Sando, who died at Nowtowu, Wellington, nn the 7th March, 1004. % To momory «UII dear. Imertiyl by her loving »ona.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 55, 7 March 1905, Page 1
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