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IN MEMORIAM.

BANKS.—In meiiory of my friend, Edna, who passed away on ths 9th May, 1920.

Inserted by A._. BANKS.—In memory of Edna Edith, the, beloved wife of Cecil A. Banks, who departed this lifo on the Sth May, 1920, aged 20 years.

For the life so youog and fair, Now has passed from earthly care; For our loss we must not weep, Nor our loved one .'ong to keep Fro'n (.he home of rest and peace.

Her loving husband and wep Fredd'e.

BANKS,—In loving memory of my dear daughter. Edn.i. Edith, who departed this life on the 9th May, 1920. ' .

God has saved from weary strjfe In its dawn'this young fresh Hfe; Jesus, gTant that we may meet There adoring at thy feet.

Her loving dad, J. A. Meech. PANKS.—In loving memory of Edna) who departed this life on the 9th May, 1920, aged 20 years. ' .-■ - , >

Jesus, give the weary Calm and sweet repose; With Thy tender blessing, May mine eyelide close.

Grandma C. C. Simmonds and Aunty Ml. GORRlE'.—Saored to the memory vrf William James Gorrie,, beloved husband of • Annie «Gorrie, of- Laing's Road; who passed away on the 9th. May, 1820, aged 5& years.

A. man without malice.

HENDERSON.—In loving memory of launa, (dear little! Topsy), beloved child of Leana and Steve Henderson, who passed away on the Bth May, 1917. - •,. ■ Oft yie think of you, dear Topsy, And as our hearts are «oro with pain. This earth woJld be a heaven,

Could we hear your voice again. Inserted by her sorrowing mother and father. •

PACKWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Petone on the 7th May, 1902.

Nothing but memory, as we journey on, longing for a smile and a face that has gone; No one knows'the depth of oar regret, We remember -whei others forget.

It.s-erted by her loving daughers, Poppy, Nell, Amy, and Ada. FOETER.—In loving memory of my dear Kother, who passed away at Christchurch on the. 9th May, 1919. \ Death divides, but memory lives for ever. . Inserted by her daughter, i. Mason. SMITH.—In loving memory of Mary Ann Smith, who died at Karori on the 9th May, 1909. . . A life made beautiful by kindly deeda, — , A helping hand for other's needs; Good was her heart', her friendship sound) Loved and respected by all around.

Inserted by her loving husbaud and family. WAYNE.—In lovini? remembrance of my dear friend, Harriet Louiss (Lou) Wayne, -who died on the Bth May, 1918. ,

To memory ever dear.

-S.B. WISE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Emily, who died on the Bth May, J920.

She is not,dead, the one of my affection, But cone unto that school, Where she needs not' my protection, For God Himself doth rule. Inserted by her loving husband, William Wise.

OASH XATBS for Birth, MarrUfe, Death, and In. Memortim Notices, SIXPENCE per LINE (Minimum charge, N2s 6d.) Six words to th« line.

BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed by son* reiponsible person to ensure t.elr 'nsertion. < : .

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 109, 9 May 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 109, 9 May 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 109, 9 May 1921, Page 1

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