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IN MEMORIAM.

ARTHUR.—In fond memory of our darling daughter and sister. Ollvo May. who pasicd IS"" 18 Hlshor :Llfo on tho "^UI September, >*Dt none from, a mother's thoughts, Not gono from a brother's lore; - But only gone to bo with God la that brighter home above. Insertetl by her fond mother and brother Claude. ARTHUR.—A token of lovo to tbo memory of my.darting sister, Olive May. who passed to 'ho- Higher Life on the 26th September, u92o* v • ;«u^, What happy* days. we. onco "enjoyed,! / How-sweet your-memory still; ' You have left ,with us a vacant place, • This world will never 03. Insertcd'by her fond sister, Kate/and brothers - . in-law, J. A. Sims. ARTHUR,—Iu loving memory of my dear friend, Olive May, who died on the 2Gth September, 1920. A silent'thought, a silent tear, Keeps Olive's memory ever dear. —M.E.S. COVENTRY.'—.—In loving remembrance of my dear husband and our father, James Bishop, who passed away at Wellington on tho 26th September, 1925. • , Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, ' Life's woary trials, and sufferings past; ™,tß!l eli ce h.° suffere(>. and painfully bore. Till God calied him home to suffor no more. Inserted by his loving wife; sons, and daughter.. COVENTRY.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on tho 26th September, 1925. Inserted by his loi ing daughter and son-in-law W. and T. Heyworth. MaeLEOD.—In loving memory of our dear dad, Angtts Mackintosh Jlcleod, accidentally drowned at Patca on 26th September, 3015. Inserted by his loving daughter, Jean, and sons Leslie and Angus. ' BEYNOLDS.—In loving memory of my dear husband; James Hocker, who died on the 18th September, 1021. , Somo day, some time, our eyes shall see . The dear face we hold in memory; The High Supremo will link tho broken chain f , More closer, when wo meet again.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1927, Page 1

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