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IN MEMORIAM.

BKOWN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Emily Foster Brown, who passcu away on.the Sth March, 1929. You often said we'd miss you, Your words have proved too tine, AYe lost our best and dearest, friend, ' Dear mum, when we lost you. Inserted by her loving sons and^dauglit.ors, Gordon, Pascoe, Florence, and Phyllis.

BUOWN,—I" lovins .memory- of. dear mother, ' who passed away on Sth March, 1920. Deep down in our hearts, there is a. memory. More precious than wealth untold, i : It is a pjicturc of our dear mother, . Whoso memory will never grow old. InK-rtcd by her loyini; son and daughter-in-law, , Ski and X.oni (Karioi). ;

■roSTEK-jJKOWN:—I» loving-memory, of our dea"mother, Mary Emily, who tell • «sleejr on. St-H March, '1929 V / • - /It is nbtithe tears at the moment shed, That tells how beloved is the soul that s fled. It's the, silent tears in loneliness wept. And a loving remembrance forever Kent. "Whatever else we fail to do We will always, dear mother, remember you. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law. Madge and Arthur, Mary, and wee Foster

iFOSTER-BROWN, MARY EMILY.—In lovine ' memory of-our,dear mother, who passed away on- the Sth of March, 1929. , Memory of you, mother ever dear. . Inserted by her loving'son and daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, S.irin, Edie, Marge, and Joan. • ■ .

TOSTEK-BROWN (MARY EMILY).—In fond and loving ineory of (Mum), who fell asleep ou Sth March, 1029. Ever remembered, mother dear.' Inserted by her loving sou, Foster.

rOSTEK BROWN.—-In loving memory of our dear mother (Mum), who passed away on Sth March, 1920. ■

"To memory ever dear." Inserted by her loving daughter, Elsie, Billy, and.little Trances.

GARELER.—In loving memory of Louis (Lou), ttarblcr, who passed away at bydney, on Sth -March, 1029.

Inserted by E.O.

GOOUEY.—in loving memory of our dear daughter, sister, and auntie, who, passed away ' on the Sth March, 102 U. Sweet is the word "remembrance," , As these few lines will show; You will always be remembered ]n the. years that come and go. ■ Inserted by her loving father, 3isters,' ana nieces. : •OODEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the Sth of .March, 1920. . May the winds of Heaven Mow softly On that quiet sacred spot, • For in the changing scenes of life I - My mother, you are not forgot. I wept for you in silence, when there is no one to sec Tor only God in Heaven knows How "much you meant to me. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Joe and Kose.

HARDING.—In tond and loving memory of my dear husband, Charles, Harding, who departed tills life ou the Sth March, 1915. I keep in my memory a love of the past, With me it's as bright as of old. Tor deep in my-heart it was planted to last, In absence it never grows cold. Inserted by his loving wife and sons.

11XDH01.M.—In lovini? memory of my dear wife, who passed away on th,c Stli March, 1028.

Time may bring its chances, r.ut, there is" one tliliiK that never changes That's my memory dear wife of. you. Inserted by her lovhit' husband. MO WATT—In lovhiß memory of my dear father, whu died ou Stli March, 102::. ■ Xot forgolten. Inserted by his lovim; tl.-iuclitcr and son-in-law, IS, and J. llare. KKI-KOX.—In loving memory of Margaret Ann Nelson, who passed away on Sth March, I'JiD. Peacefully sleeping. .restliiK at last. I ifp's wrarv trials ami milTcrini; iias.t. In dIMM she suffered and palnrully bore Till God called her home to suffer no more. Inserted by her loving sister, E. Fletcher.

l\-VI,SO>" —In lovbw .memory of my dear wife, Tnd out dear, jnrtbvr. .wl» I'^scd away ou the Sth of March,. 1029. Inserted by her loving husband and children

T..VTOV—In affectionate remembrance of our be- ' lofcd brother. Bob, who died at Auckland on Stli March, 1928.

, SatU.v missed, inserted by Mr..and. Mrs. Pnton and family

TJELFEK.—In loviilg memory of .my wife Eliza Jane Telfer, who passed away on 9th March 1329

Xot forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 1

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