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IN MEMORIAM.

. HUGHES.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, "who passed away at Dunedin on January 7, 1944. Sweeter to us than words can tell, Is the mother we lost and loved so well; We have lost, bnt heaven has gained One of the best this world contained. —lnserted by her loving daughter and sons, Audrey, Jack, and Allen. HUGHES.—In loving memory of Mrs Hughes, passed away January 7, 1944. Loving -memories linger still, Mot just to-day, but always will. —Ever remembered by Elsie. KNOWLES. —In loving memory of. our dear mother, Mary Knowles, who passed away January 7, 1944.—-Inserted, by her loving family, 'WILLIAMSON.—In loving memory of Mother, who passed away January 7, 1936. —lnserted by • Maisie, Dorothy, Edna. WILLS. —In loving memory of our dear Arthur, who was accidentally drowned at Smaill’s Beach, January 6, 1940. ’Tis a token of love and remembrance iTo a cousin we shall never forget; A day we shall all Temember, When the rest of the world forgets. —lnserted by his lpving cousins, Batchem family. » , For the Empire’s Cause. HARGREAVES.—In loving memory of Fred, killed in action in Italy, January 7, 1944.' “Not just to-day, but every day we remember.” —Inserted by his parents, sister, and brothers, 19 Rutherford street, Caversham.

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Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 4

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