The remains w of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Park, of Onehunga, relict of the Lite Mr. James Park, were laid to rest at the Waikaraka cemetery on Saturday. The cortege included members of the Borough Council and local bodies, besides business people and others. The chief mourners were Mr. John Park and his- sisters, while- representatives from the Onehunga woollen mills and the Manukau Yacht Club acted as pall-bearers. The Rev. D. D. Scott conducted the burial sen-ice. A large number of floral tributes and messages of sympathy were received by the bereaved relatives. / Wonderful value-: Boys' strong tweed knickers, all sizes: special purchase, 800 pairs manufacturer's oddments, 2s 6d to' 5s lid per pair.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd/ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13486, 13 May 1907, Page 6
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