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FUNERAL NOTICES.

MI2RACKI.—The Friends of the late Isaac Mtzrackl are invited' to attend his Funeral, which.will leave our Chapel Tomorrow (Thursday), November 11, 1943, at 10jam., for the Karorl Cemetery. Robert H. Wilson and Sons, -Ltd.. 164 Adelaide ltd. WALLACE.—The Friends of the late William Augustus Wallace, of 9 T l»eurose Aye., are inyited to attend his •Funeral, which will leave our "Chapel,, 23 Kent.Tee., Tomorrow (Thursday),' November 11, 1943, at the conclusion of the Service, which commences at 1.30 p.m., for the Crematorium, Karori, E. Morris, Jun., Limited.

NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. • . IN MEMORIAL. BOI^LT. —In. proud and loving , memory of our'hiisband and father. Private *H. J. (Shorty) Boult/dled while prisoner of war in Benghazi November 10, 1942. There he lies so tranquil and beloved " In~a soldier's lonely, grave; Tor the freedom of those he loved His dear life he gai c. ' , > Lily. We miss jou, oh so* much, Daddy dear, But tieasured'memories keep you near. Heather and Joan. BOIILT.—In f,Qn4 -memory, of my little pal, •fSh'orty," die'd-overse.a,s, November 10, 11942. ' _' '»' Inserted by Harry" Sawyer. BOUI-T.%ln" pifoud, and Moving'memory of our | <fear "~ son" and ( brother,' Hedley James, (Shorty), who-died of sickness prisoner of, war/- November. 10, t 1942-', , <■ '* ■"■ HA, beautiful-life full -'of ,>Wndly ' deeds, .-' i ' *, -A,.helping hahd4o v-those' in need. \ ' • 'Always unselflsh, loving, and kind, 'A beautiful"memory left behind. Inserted by his loving parents and brother, Fred.

BOUI.T.—In loving memory of my darling brother,,Hedley James.. (Shorty), who died of sickness while prisoner, of war, November 10, 1932/-". ■•■..." .■' " •"•■'■ • ' ■■■ . ■ :

A beautiful memory" dearer than gold, : A brother whose worth can never be told, ■ A: cheery smile, a happy.-.face,', . A^ broken link ;we can never replace. . Inserted, by his lbvirig sister,. Doris, brotber-in-

law, Harry, and .niece, Shirley,

P'NEI.LL.—In-proud and fond memory, of Sergeant Observer Ronald (Ron) O'Neill,: who gaje;his life -.November 9,1942. ; ■•'■'.• .-.! Greatet love • hath no nian.

Mrs. P; J. OlNeill,

IN MEMOffIAM. JEROMSON.—In loving memory of dad ; and ' grandad, ■ who departed November 10, 1938., ■" '

"our dear this life

Lovingly' remembered. Inserted by Mary; Gllff^and Graham,

JEROMSON.—To the memory of my beloved Dad, who fell asleep November 10, 1938. • i ' ■.'.i'f'Ev'er-in our hearts." Catherine, William, and grandchildren. ;

JEROMSON. —In : loving memory of my dear father, jwbo 'passed away ;on ' November 10, 1938. ■...■■

In my garden of memories We; meet every 'day. •

—Robert.

JEROMSON.—In loving memory of our dear fatheri who passed away on November 10, 1938. • - -Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a wound no one can heal. In Clod's own time we will meet again. Life Is eternal, love will remain. . ■ Inserted by . his loving son and daughter-in-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1943, Page 1

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FUNERAL NOTICES. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1943, Page 1

FUNERAL NOTICES. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1943, Page 1

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