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IN" MEMORIAM. m^l! MV "i'° J '" vi,,? , ' l,omnr '' ,>r our ;lcar mother, who departed this life at Tauwhare August 7. 1919. A beautiful memory '.eft behind vir a , !ov ' n - mother, kind and true; We have lost, but heaven has earned One of the best the world contained. \. hen days are dark and friends are fewMot ner. dear, how we long for von l —Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law. Cha.riie a-nd Mabel. TOMLINSON.-ln loving memory „f mT 1919 mother - who away August 7. oji r >ea <-*- perfect peaoe. —badly missed by her loving daughter and family. Sarah Stewart, Te Kniti. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MB. AND MRS. P. GEEMAXN and ramiiy. o! Ihnuera, wish to convey their lieartfeit thanks to all kind friends and neighbours, v. ho sympathised with ihem in < ; ny way in t hi- recent sad loss of their little son and brother. MR. AND MRS. E. JEFFS and Relatives ol the latv Janet Pullman desire to tender their sincere thanks lo all kind friends who sympathised w.ih them m their recent sad u-ree.vrnient: also tor letters, cards, telecrams, and flora, emblems rece'vict. MR. AM) MRS. A. McCAMISII and Mr. A. Brewer, of 29. Pomp : her Terrace, wish to express tl eir sincere thanks to the very "any inept', who sympathised with them in wieir recent sad bereavement: also for curds, letters, leic-raras. and floral cmoiems receive,'). vrrio 6 anr! Relatives of the late MRS. ELIZABETH MfDONALD desire to express their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them iii their recent sad bereavement: also for letters. tc-!e--rauis. cards, and floral emblems received. MRS W l>. MURTAGH and Family wish 0 sincerely thank all kind friends and relations for wreaths, card;-, letters, and telegr rn s sent, and especially thanking Dr. stride for his unremitting care; also Turners \v « r< ;?T rs , nr,! Employees: also R. and vV . Hellaby s Preserving Employees lor sympathy in their late sad bereavement. | -.-.T Th r \Y, !c low arid Re'atives of th« 'ate 2viß. I W. A. TAYLOR, of Remuera. desire to sin- j (erelv tnank all who sympathised with them or who rendered assistance in their recent f-ao and sudden bereavement; also for letters cards, and floral emblems re- I r| '; e family of the ) a ' lP CHARLi v S | THOMRSOX, of Mansawhare, desire to ten- | der liieir sincero thanks to all relations and ' I tr;enn=, who sympathised with them in their i , sad bereavement. Special thanks are due , to in- doctor, matron and staff of the North- ' e-n \\airoa Hospital for their untiring attention. Shipping. P H IX A AMD J A P A N. BY THE E. AND A. MAIL LINE Via Queensland Ports. Manila and Sandakan Steamer. Tons. Leaves Sydney EASTERN .. .. 3586 August 6 ARAFURA .. .. 6942 Sect. R ST. ALBANS .. 4110 Oct. l Through and Round World Tours at Special Rates. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S S CO.. LTD. b:3 ' New Zealand Agents; Russell and Somers. Auckland. C. H. C'rjuby and Co.. Ltd.. Napier Wright. Stephenson and Co. Ltd. Weil ington. Kaye and Carter. Ltd.. Christchurch Bates, Sise and Co.. Dunedin. Nancarrow and Co.. Greymouth J. H. Cock and Co.. Ltd., Nelson. For freight and passage rates, apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS, 3. Customs Street West ROYAL PACKET NAY. COMPANY JAVA-AUSTRALIAN LINE. Regular Service to JAVA 'and SINGAPORE, via Queensland and Ports, and Maoassar. Tons. Lve. Sydney. i££S&;?- EN •• 5000 September T? HOITMAN .. 5000 October IS ROGGEVEEN .. 5000 November "7 HOUTMAN 5000 December 17 Kew Steamers. Wireless Telegraphy; Refrigerator. All cabins amidships. SALOON FARES FROM SYDNEY: To Batavia.: Single, £45 ; return, £Sl. To' Sinsa-Dor©: Single. £50; return, £90. For further information apply to RUSSELL AND SOMERS. 3. CUSTOMS STREET. AGENTS. npHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 COMPANY, LIMITED DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM VIA PANAMA CANAL. Calling at Cristobal and Newport News LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS With UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Steamej Tons. From AbouT" RU'.HINE . . 10,758 WeTWton Au" Tl PAPAROA . . 7.697 Wellington ir RIHUTAKA . 8,893 Wellington Sent EUAPEHU . . 8,881 Wellington October REMUERA .. 11,376 Wellington Early ; November. Return Tickets can be made available by P. and O. or Orient Lines, via Suez. Return First Saloon Tickets can also be made available by C.A. Line, via Vancouver, or Union Line, via San Francisco. Office: Quay Street, Auckland. CHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO. O LIMITED. THE DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON AND LONDON THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Carrying Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Ciass Passengers PREPAID PASSAGES.—Persons desiring to arrange passages tor friends from England to New Zeaiand may now do 30 by Prepayment or Guarantee. Full particulars supplied on application. Steamer- lons. Conrd'r. About From Athemc .. 12,345 Croasland Sept. Vvell. "(Jorunhic . . J2..'543 Hart Oct Well Tainui .. 10,000 Jx.e'l ly Nov'. \VeiU 'ionic .. 12332 Summers L'le Nov. Wei. "Calling Monte Video and Tenerifle. For tuli particulars apply to L. D. NATHAN CO., LTD. A. S. I'ATEIXSON AND CO . LTD DALGETY AND CO.. LID. •VfLPPON YUSEN KAISHA. X> (Japan Mail Steamship Co j THE FAVOURITE MAIL & PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE EAST SAILINGS FOR JAPAN Via BRISBANE, TOWNSViLLE, TUURS DAY ISLAND, ZAMBOANGA MAM T HONGKONG. NAGASAKI. KOBE \\ii YOKOHAMA. - u Leaves Sydney. Tons. Noon. TANGO HARD . . 8000 July"'» 9 NIKKO HARD .. BOOT Aug. 2fi AKI MARU ■ ■ 700') Sept. m SPECIAL NOTE. - ALL PASSENgTcrk MUST HAVE PASSPORTS. DULY VISED All vessels carry 'our classes for Passengers, and are equipped with Wiroleas Tefesnraphv. For all particmars apply BURNS. PIULP AND CO.. LTD.. Managing Agent 3 tor Australasia, Customs Street. ABERDEEN J I jr E . FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON, VIA MELBOURNE, FREMANTLE DURBAN. CAPETOWN, AND TENERIFFE. r Sails Svdney Steamer. j <7l <*- about THEMISTOCLES .. 11.250 September 1; DEMOSTHENES •• H. 250 2-nd half Se D t EURIJMDES ■ ■ 15,000 2nd La if 6, t.' FIRST SALOON AND THIRD CLA,S.S.~ For particulars apply DALGETY AND CO.. LTD., L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD.. Agents. II ENDERSON AND \/TACFARLANE, LIMITED, SHIPPING. COMMISSION, INSURANCE, AND ISLAND MERCHANTS. Agents THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE P. AND O. BRANCH SERVICE. MONTHLY SAILINGS from Sydney to ENGLAND, VIA SOUTH AFRICA. UNION BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS ST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17853, 6 August 1921, Page 1

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