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FUNERAL NOTICES,

CAMWEU.^-The Friends 'of Mr. R. A. Cam- ' well, .0f.'34, /Douglas .St.J- are Invited to attend 'thß.Funoral' of:.;.]ils beloved wife "Nina Helen ■ ;{Nellie);"which will.leave otir Chapel, 25 Kent .Tee.; Tomorrow (Wednesday),' March 29, 1914, at'the conclusion of the Service which . com'metices at 11.30's^m., for the .Crematorium, Karori. E. Morris, Jun., Ltd. > GATFlELD.—ThevFrlends of Mr. James GatflelU. are • Invited to attend the ■ Funeral of his beloved wife, Selina: Maud, which will lenve •our Chapel, 25 -'Kent Tee., Tomorrow (Wednesday), March 29,1944, at the conclusion of the . Service .which commences at 2.30 .p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori.' E. Morris, Jun., Ltd. •.-. HIND^The Friends of-the late John Leach Hind are invited'to.iattend his Funeral, which -will leave our Chapel, 25 Kent Tee., Tomorrow March 29, 1944, at the conclusion of the' Service which commences at 3 p.m., for theifCrematorium, •<Karori. ' E. Morris, Jun. Ltd. , ■■■; ••:•' . ■:.-.;-.. '■: ;■■ . ';■ '.-. ■' •. ■ LEMAN.—The Friends* of the late Herbert Leslie- Leman are Invited to. attend his Funeral, which "will, leave pur.Chapel Tomorrow (Wednesday), :March 29, 1944, at the conclusion of a Service /Commencing at 2.30 .p.m., for the Crematorium, Karori. Robert H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., 164 Adelaide Rd. SCRIMSHAW.—The Friends of Mr. fl. Scrlm- ' chaw, of; Pirinoa, Featherston, are'invited to attend the Funeral of • his beloved wife Margaret Mary: (Peggy), which will leave our Chapel, 25 Kent Tee., Tomorrow (Wednesday), March 29, 1914, at.the conclusion,of the Service which commences at 2 p.m.,- for the Crematorium, ■Karori. E. Morris, Jun., Ltd. ■ : :; -L.L.ChL. Np.'B. ■ THOMPSON.—The members of the above 'Lodge are respectfully invited to be present at the' Funeral of our late Worshipful Sister Thompson, which leaves St. David's Church, Brlttanla St., Petone, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2.15 p.m.—By order of W.M. THOMPSON, Past Mistresses No. I.—The members of the ■ above Lodge and all Sister Lodges are respectfully Invited to be present -at the "Funeral ;of our late Worshipful Sister Thompson, .which leaves St. David's Church, Brlttanla St., Petone, Tomorrow (Wednesday) ,■ March 29; 1944, at 2.15: p.m.—By order i.ot W.M. * . - . . * THOMPSON.—The Friends of the late Ina Thompson are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave St. David's Church, Brlttanla St., Petone, on Wednesday, March 29, 1944, at-the conclusion of the Ser.vice,. commencing at 2.15 p.m., for the Talta Cemetery. R/A. Parrant and Co., Ltd., Funeral 'Directors, Fitzherbert St., Petone. Tel ~62-739. NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. - IN MEMORIAM. CATER,. Bdr. Clive,—ln sad but cherished memory of my darling son, Cllvej killed In action near Gabes, March 28, 1943. 'Ah, if beside the dead Slumbered the pain; Ah, if the hearts that bled ■ Slept with the slain; If the grief died—but no; . i ' • Death will not have it 60. 'Mother. CATER, Bdr. Cllve.—ln proud and loving • memory of my only brother, Clive, killed in action Tunisia, March 28, 1943; aged 25. Sleep on, dear Clive, . . . >'our duty done, Your battle is over, ■ . . ' . Your victory won. i Eussell, R.N.Z.N. .' CATER, Bdr. Clive.—ln ever loving memory of. my dear grandson, Clive, killed in action Tunisia, March 28, 1943. . So dearly loved, so deeply mourned. Inserted by his loving Nana and Uncle Harold. CATER, C. V. W.—ln loving remembrance of pur dear ; CHve, killed In action North Africa March 28, 1843. He, marched with the Eighth Army. Inserted by Glad., Joan, and Noel. ' . CATER, Bdr. Cllve V. W.—ln loving memory of my cousin, Clive, killed In action. North Africa, March 28, 1943. , Thoughts return to days long past. Time rolls on but memories last. Inserted by Snow, overseas, and Harold, k overseas. - CATER.—In proud and loving memory of our dearest friend, Clive, killed in action March 28 1943. He left his home, his native land, ■To fight the nation's war. . He gave his life, his very all. ._ Could God or man give more? Peggy, Frank, and his godchild Judith. CATER.—In loving memory of Cllve, killed on active service March 28, 1943. I ' In silence we remember. Inserted by Mr.' and Mrs. H.H. Rudkin and George (overseas). CATER.—In proud and loving menfory of our friend Cllve, killed by enemy action March 28 1943. : ■ God's greatest gift, remembrance. i ; . . Inserted by D. and S. Hall. ' CHRISTIE. —In proud and loving memory of 35093: Sapper Rupert James Christie, killed in action, France, March .28, 1918. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving, mother, father, brothers, . ■ ■. ■ and elsters.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1944, Page 1

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FUNERAL NOTICES, Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1944, Page 1

FUNERAL NOTICES, Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1944, Page 1

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