IN MEMORSAM. WHITEHEAD.—Iu loving memory of Corporal B. L. Whitehead, who died through tho result of tho railway accident to the Bth New Zealand Contingent, April 18th, 1902 at Machavie, South Africa. ' I often sit and think of yon Whan I am oil alone; For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. —lnserted by his Borrowing mother and sisters. STENHOUBE.—In loving memory of James JStenhouse, Ocer.n Beach Hotel, who departed tins life April. 18th, 1914. . Father is gone, but not forgotten, Nor is the good advice hj« gave;' Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around our darling: father's grave. —lnserted by his loving wife, daughter, end HOPE AND KINASTON, Undertaken, 30 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602. Private residence, 133. Day and night. Estab. 1858 gjWAFWKU, & HOLGATE, Undertaker-*, -•-, 206 Gegrge street (late Cole, Sprinter). •soixes, night day, 410, private 441, ARfi. J. WYNN AND SONS, Undertakers, —l* 36 St. Andrew street. Thono 819, •4»v and niijh:.
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Evening Star, Issue 16092, 18 April 1916, Page 4
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