BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.
The Relatives of the late MRS. J. CLARKSON wish to express their sincere thanks tc th© many find friends who. sympathised with them in their recent ead bereavement; also for letters, cards, and telegrams received. MRS. FINDLAY and Family, of 13, Nen Bend Street, Kingsland. desire to express ;P? lr sincere cratitudo to those who sympa,th sed with them in their rtcent sad bereavement; also for the mauv letters, cards, j telegrams, and floral emblems received. I Family of th# late MRS. M. J. GOULSBRO (nee East) wishes to thank all sincere symrathisers for condolence, gifts of flowers, wrratha, and Taluable assiittauco in the.r sad bereavement. | MRS. R. REEVE and Family, recently bereaved of husband and father, desire to thank the friends who kindly expressed their sympathy by telegrams, letters, cards and wreaths. i ROBERTS and the Relatives of the late Cyril Roberta desire to exnreps their ? ,n< s er ® thanks to the many friends of Auckland, Gambr dge, etc., who oo kindly helped anc J sympathised with them in their trouble w 5 bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, *nd floral emblems received. (Special thanks to Dr. Stipley for his untiring l attention and sympathetic interest. ( MRS. THOMAS, and Duleie desire to | 'hank all kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their recent sad oereavement: also for letters, cards, telegrams. and beautiful wreaths received. late GEORGE JAMES VICKERS. 22, Millais Street., Grey Lynn, i sin erelv thanks all kind frisnda for expressions of sympathy extended to them u 'rins their recent and bereavement. Special tiianits are due to Rev. P. N., Knight and the dire-tors and employees of Messrs. , Henderson and Pollard, Ltd., for untiring j attention durini; their father's illnese. I MRS. WESTCOTT and Family, at Papa- ! toetoe, wish to thank all kind friends for I their kindness and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, telegrams, and floral emblems received; i also the Hai'.wavmen at Penrose Workshops j and the Teachers and Pupils of Standard j VI. at Papatoetoe Public School.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 1
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