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JEFFREYS.—In loving remembrance of Ellen 1 Davey Jeffreys, 15th November, 1918. - ---/.• ■■ ' ■ : :'' . ■ \;_M.A.S. JEPSON.-ln loving memory of my dear lather aud mother, who died on the Uth and 17th November, 1024. i Dear is the grave where my dear father and mother is laid, \ ' ' ... Sweet is the memory that never will, fade; Though gone and forgotten by some you .may be, • : ' ■ I If others forget you, never shall we. Inserted by their loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, G. and P. Doreen and William Killeen., JEPSON.—In loving memory of my dear ■ mother- and father, who passed «way on the Uth and 17th November, 1921. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials and sufferings past; In silence they, .suffered, in patience they . bore, ' ' ' ■ . Till God called them home to suffer no . more. 1 ' ' . ' Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law, T. and J. Whitman. LAMBERT.—In loving memory of my dear , ■ husband • and our father, Charles Thomas, who passed away on 14th November, 1918. To memory ever dear. ...>-'.-.. ' Inserted by his loving wife and family., •McFADGEN.—In loving memory of James McFadgen (Bendy), who died on the Uth Novembor, 1021. ' ''.••" . Sadly missed and ever remembered. Inserted by his loving niece and' nephew, . . B. and T. Palmer. KIOKARD.—In loving memory of our ' doar wee soil, James Howard, who died on the 15th November, 1918; >aged 4i years. y. "Ever "remembered." luscrted by his» loving parents. HOGERS.—In loving memory of my dear: husband and our Dad, who passed away on the:l6th November, 1918.: '■'■■' , i..' . ... Inserted by his loving wife and family. SERGEN——In 'loving memory of niy'dear Wife, Elenor Sergenr, who died on the 14th November, 1020.= ' . . v-' '■:'■. My grief the world can never know,, '■■■■' : Nor thoughts,'of sadness that are mine; As,with the years'l'll older grow, ..!.!:-My.>._e«rt..for you *iH':*yer;.pine-.-.."■>•:»-. Inserted by ' her loving husband, Cliarles ■ :-.,'',t^l','■.■■:■..■■ i;;.';. 'Sergeat. :: -c\ -..-• . ■;.>., STAIRMAND.r-In. loving' memory of our;'dear husband and father, who'died on the Uth November, 1910. ■.'. • . ' , "God holds the key of all unknown." , - " Inserted by his' loving wife and family. WALKER.—In loving memory of "our dear '. son' and brother/ James. William George ■! Walker, who passed away on' the Uth | November, 1924. . ■ , ' . . , . ••• .■ • "Thy will be done." inserted by his 1 loving parents, sisters, and .... • brothers.. .' , WEIH.—In loving memory of our dear lather, John Weir, who passed away on the,l3th November, 1919. . •:• Inserted by. his loving daughter and 4 son-in- :-. law, Crissie and Donald Scott. bereavement notices. '' •. ■ .■ ■ thanks; .. -. ■ ■'■, The Son and Daughters of the late HANNAH HANSON wish to thank all- kind . friends and relations for their sympathy and Soral tributes in their sad bereavement; also special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Barrel • and «taff of Stent's Brewery. a., ■ MRS. TURNER and Family wish to tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends for sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. . ■•'.'• ...'■ ''-. ' • JASH BATES for Birth. Marriage, - Jeath, and In. Memorlam Notices, * /SIXPENCE per Line. (Minimum ',■>• charge, 2i Cd. Six words to the line.) . •BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES mnst be endoned by some responsible person to ensure their insertion. r FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. E MORRIS. JUN.. 60.' Taranaki-st. .' TeL.22-159. ,;. *' FLORAL TRIBUTES. PONSULT MISS BLACK, "The Roseniary" (one'studio only), 129, Wil-list-st., opp. V.M.C.A. Choicest blooms, artistic grouping and expressive, detail. Tel. 28-282'; emergency service, after hours, 28-377., ' , ■ ■ . 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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 118, 14 November 1925, Page 1
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