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IN MEMORIAM. COCKHEAD.—In loving memory of Arthur, who died April 26, 1939. Loved in life and "treasured In death, Beautiful memories arc all we have left. DAVIS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who departed this life on April 24, 1939. Sadly . missed. Inserted by his wife and two daughters. EVANS.—In loving menfbry of mum, died April 24, 1939; also clad, died September 22, 1920. Remembrance. Daughter Clara, son-in-law Gerald, grandson. Gerald. EVANS.—In loving memory of mum, died April 24, 1939; also dad, died September 22, 1926. Together. Daughter Dorothy, son-in-law Jim, grandchildren Jim and Bob. EVANS.—In loving memory of mother, who passed. away on April 24, 1939. Softly, dear mother, you are sleeping. Away from all sorrows and pain; And when life's journey Is ended, We know we shall meet you again. Jim, Mary, and grandson, Jim. Inserted by his mother and father-in-law. GILLESPIE.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, John, who departed this life at Otaki on April 24, 1940.. Gone, but not forgotten, Nor will you. ever be. As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving wife and family, Maude, Pat., and Charles. GREENWOOD.—In' loving- memory of our dear mother, Rebecca Mary, who passed away April 24, 1941. To those who have a mother, Guard her with loving care; For you never know her value Till you see her vacant chair. Inserted by Ann, Les, and family. GREENWOOD.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away on April 24, 1941. Sleep on, dear mum, your work Is o'er. Your willing hands will toil no more. God willed it so and thought it best To take you to His home to rest. Inserted by Alice, Edna, Jim. and family. HIBBERT.—In loving memory of Vonnle, died April 25, 1938. Memories sweet of one so dear, Treasured by us from year to year. Nell, Kath, Jack, and Ted (Germany). MaoDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Kathleen Mac Donald, who passed away April 24, 1941. Always remembered. Inserted by Kate and John and Donald and John. MacDONALD.—In ■ loving memory 'of Kath, who passed away April 24, 1941. Time may take the edge off grief, But memory turns back every leaf. To have you in the same old way Would be our dearest wish today. Always remembered. Ina and Norman. MacDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Kathleen, who passed away on April 24, 1941. Ever remembered. Inserted by- her loving husband and daughters, Allan, Christina, and Mavys. MARTIN-FRANCIS, Ogilvle.—ln loving rememberance of dad, who passed to higher service April 24, 1935. Mum and Ernest. MOSES.—A loving tribute to our dear mother, who-passed away April 25, 1938. ' ■ ' ■ Always remembered. Inserted by her loving sons, Bill and Bob, Middle East Forces. SIGGLEKOW. —In loving memory of our dear daughter, Winnie, who passed away April 24, 1933. ■ : Never forgotten. Inserted by her loving father and mother. TAYLOR.—In loving memory. of! mother, Mary Taylor.* who passed .away April 24, -1941. Not just today, but every day, : In silence we remember. Inserted by Eric and Lillian. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Mary Taylor, who passed away April 24, 1941. No one knows how much we miss her; Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's borne in silence For the grandmother we lost and loved so well. Inserted by Steve, Edna, and wee Valeric. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our mum and gran., Mary Taylor, who passed away April 24, 1941. To think we could not say good-bye Will always bring regret; For those who loved you dearly Are the ones who never forget. Inserted by her loving daughter, Malsic, and grandchildren; also friends. Bonnie, Joan, and family. TAYLOR. —In loving memory of our dear friend, Mary, who passed suddenly away April 24, 1941. Although you have gone, love still lingers on; We can't believe it is true; Awake or asleep, our thoughts seem to creep Back to the days spent with you. Gladys, Ken, Henry, Ray. ; TURNER, Henrietta E.—ln tender and constant memory of my dearly-loved mother (wife of the late J. G. Turner), who passed away April 24, 1932. Always to be remembered By her daughter, Jean Turner-Cottier. TURNER, Henrietta E.—ln affectionate memory of my mother-in-law, who passed away on April 24, 1932. Inserted by her son-in-law,' R. Turner-Cottier. WARD.—In loving memory of our dear husband and dad, William James (Bill), who passed away at Raetlhl April 24, 1940. There's a road we call Remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet; ' We'll 'take that road in thought today To one we cannot greet. Inserted by his loving wife, children, and gran. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. GULLEN.—Mrs. E. W. Gullen sincerely Thanks all kind friends for their messages of sympathy and floral tributes in her recent sad bereavement. MORRISON.—Mr. John Morrison and Family wish to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. MEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF THANKS, ETC., PROMPTLY PRINTED At the "EVENING POST" OFFICE. Samples on Application. MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons (opp. Cemetery, Karori), for Memorial Work of every description. Established 50 years. Tel. 26-939. MISCELLANEOUS. HASTINGS Lady says: "Dr. Hair's fixed my husband's Asthma." From Claude Perrett, Chemist, Manners Street. HHRY a Bottle—find Asthma gone—Dr. Hair's X. Asthma Cure. Sunley, Chemist, 114 Lambton Quay. "CVAT? Make your figure slim. Bonkora does J. it. John Castle, the Chemists, Newtown Pharmacy. ''AT Women gain new charm by using Bonkora. John Castle. The Chemists, John Street Pharmacy. . F^REE 1 Dr. Hair's 48-page Book on Asthma and Bronchitis. From Saunders, Chemist. 9a Courtenay Place. RS. C. DODDS says: "I can personally recommend Dr. Hair's Asthma Cure." Robert Johnston, Chemist, Cuba Street. AT Big Meals, see fat go quickly with amazing Bonkora. Burlington Pharmacy. 86 Cuba Street. •■npHß Mau to Remember" when you are ill 1 Consult Frederick Sheffler. M.N Z.A.M.H 47 Manners Street OHEITI.ER'S Skin Balm, aD antiseptic healkJ Ing lotion, for sunburn, chaps, pimples, skin troubles 47 Manners Street. EALTH Food. Nature's body-builder, for Indigestion, stomach ulcers, nerves, etc. Sliefrler'a, 47 Manners Street. F FREDERICK SHEFFLER. M.N.Z.A.M.H., consultlnn Herhiflfst. Dietitian, and Therapeutic Specialist Appointments. Tel. 45-270 47 Manners Street. BAH Leg Sufferers — Gel facts ot proved simple home treatment Send Cor Free KmiKlets on Vares Method varex, Ltd.. Box 1558. A(J. Wellington Local Representative' Nurse Spencer. Courtenay Chambers. Courtena.v Place Wellington ami Waitresses' Aprons, Caps. i> Belt.-, Overalls, to order; Hemstitching Ovprhipkhip Mrs Collins. !)0 Manners Street GllUli Illlllllip JfWIIW IHiull UiUlllS Itlf "Kvenlnß Post" Printing Works can supnlv ooth. Tel. 47-222 for your next auntatlnn.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 96, 24 April 1942, Page 1

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