IN MEMORIAL.
FARROW.— fond remembrance ol our dear husband and father, Ed. Farrow, who passed away on. August 6, 1917. A few more years shall roll,
A few more seasons come, And we shall be with those at'rest Asleep within the tomb. —Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family, Waitoa. FARROW.— loving memory of Edward Farrow, who died at Waitoa on August 6, 1917. Ever remembered by his loving friends, George and Nellie Paddy, Waitoa. JONES-In affection « remembrance of Phoebe (Bubby) Jones, who died August 6, 1916; aged 8 years. Sadly missed. Ever remembered. —Inserted by her loving father, mother, ■liters, and brother in France. — i BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MRS- CLIFF and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in the,, loss of their dear son and brother, Ernest (on active service); also for letters, cards, and telegrama received. MR. DAN. HORAN AND MRS. WADMAN and Family wish to tender their sinoere thanks to all kind relations and friends who sympathised with them in their late sad bereavement; also for letters., cards, telegrams, and floral emblems received. MRS. EOWSE and Family, of Mangere. wish to return their sincere thanks to all kind friinds who sympathised with them in the loss of their dear son and brother, Henry Rowso, who died in Franco on June 18; also for all letters, telegrams, and cards received.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16921, 6 August 1918, Page 1
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