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JVIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. BIRTHS. FORTESCUE.—On November 25, at their ,>esideuce, Otorohangu, to Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Fortescue, twins (son and daughter). GREENE. —On November 20, at Nurso Butterworth's, "L'airhaven," Grey Lynn, to j(r. and Mrs. Greene, a sen. —Both well. HOLMDEN.—On November 27, at Tenchleys, Jervois Road, Auckland, to Dr. and Mrs. 11. I l '. Holmden, a son. MANNING.—On November 05, nt Mr. T. ]i. Mncklow's residence, Gteat South Head, Kllerslie, to Mr. mid Mrs. Howard Manning, of Devonport, u daughter. MORTON.—On November 26, at Brnoina' Hospital, Wliangarei, to Mr. nnd Mrs. J ■\V. Morton (nco Grant), a daughter.—Both veil. PHILIP.—On November 27, at their residence. 7H, Shackleton Road, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Philip, a son. ' TOD.—On November 02. 1923, at Nurse Suyo's. Princes Street, Otahuhu, to Mr. unci Mrs. G. L. Tod of OtahUhu, a son. WALSHE.—On October 20, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Walshe, Miirne Avenue, Mount Albert, a daughter.—Both well. ADAMS. —On November 27, 1928, at her, residence, Vincent Avenue, Remuera. Claire Elizabeth, dearly-beloved wife of Charles Adams. Funeral will leavo tho above address for Purewiv Cemetery at IS.oU p.m. to-day (Wednesday). ANDREWS. —On November 20, at his residence, 9. Marris Avenue, Reinuera, Lieut.Colonel Charles Eric Andrews, 0.E.E., N.Z. Stuff Corps; aged 53 years. Funeral will leavo Messrs. C. Little and Son's mortuary, Ilobson Street, at 10.30 u.lll. to-day (Wednesday). BARR.—On November 27. suddenly, .Tames Muir. dearly-beloved husband of Cecilia W. Burr. 73. Carlton Gore Road, Lite Devonport; nged CO years. Tlu funeral will leave his late residence nt 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. DOWNEY.—On November 23, at Hamilton Hospital. Mary, dearly-beloved wife of Albert Downey, Eason Street, R'otorua, and loved daughter of the lato Laughlin and Johanna Keaney, Ararimu.—R.l.P. Interred at Rotorua on November 25. MORRISON.—On November 20. Nt her Ciand-daughter's residence, Kaukapakapa, Ann, dearly-loved wife of tho late John Morrison; aged 75 years.—Her end was perfect peace. Tho funeral will leave the above address f n- the Kaukapakapa Cemetery to-day (Wednesday) nt 2.13 p.m. MURPHY.—On November 18, 1928, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Herbert Taylor. 18, ITataitai Road, Wellington, Jeannie, (second daughter of the lnte Richard Murphy, Esq., of. Merivale, Christchurch. ORR.—On November 27. 1928, at Gordon. To Aroha, Ellen, beloved wife of James Orr; aged GO years. Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Te Aroha. to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m., funeral immediately afterwards.—R.l.P. OWEN.—On November 20, 1928. at her home. Glen Morris, 5, Milner Crescent. Wollstonecraft. North Sydney, Emma Matilda, wife of Jonathan Owen. Privately interred. IK MEMORIAM. BAKER.—In loving memory of our dear Had, Albert Frank, who departed this life on November 28, 1925 Not lost,, but only gone before. - Inserted by his loving daughter and «on-in-law, M. and B. Nelson, Cambridge. BAKER.—In loving memory of onr dear husband and father, Albert Frank (Bert.), who passed away November 28, 1925. —lnserted by his loving wife and family, Leamington, Cambridge. BRAKE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died November 28. 192G, at NgoEgotaha. Softly dear father is sleeping. Away from all sorrow and pain; And when our life's journey is ended. We are sure we shall meet him again. —lnserted by hia loving wife and daughter, Louisa. BRAKE.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away at Ngongotaha on November 28, 1920. - Inserted by his 3011 nnd daughter-in-law, Walter find Flossie Brake. HARMSWORTH—In loving memory of Jaines Harmsworth, who departed this life November 28, 1922. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. George and David Harmsworth, Huntly. HENDRIKSEN—In loving memory of my dear wife nnd our dear mother, Lillian Muriel, who departed this life November •18. 1926, Tlia stars watch o'er tho silent grave Of her we loved but could not save; Np length of time, no lnpso of years Can dim our loved one's past. For treasured memories hold them dear, And will while memory lasts. —lnserted by her loving husband, Harry, and family. LENNAN,—In loving memory of our dear rno'her and grandma, who passed away November 28. 1920, May her soul re.it in pence. - - Itnerted by her sou, W. Lennan, and family. MOYLAN.—In fond and loving memory of niy dear son, William, who passed away i.'ovember 28, 1921. 11l' 1 was just a little sweet. William, beautiful llower from birth; But Cod took him into His keeping. Before he. was soiled by this earth. —lnserted by his fond mother. I'aeroa. MOYLAN,—In Jo>. •ing memory of Billy, tbo passed away November 28. 1921. Moving thoughts, true and lender. Just to show wo still remember. - Inserted by his sisters, Lily and Zita. MOVLAN.- In loving memory of Willie, accidentally killed, November 28, 1921. lie never failed to do his best. His heart was true and tender; 11" tuib-d hard for those be loved. And left us to remember. —-Inserted by brother-in-law Harry and Tiieco Ziln. PENNELL. tu fond and loving memory our rfenr mother, Nurso I'enncll, who died November 2",- I1|H; also dear Percy, died November 15, 1918. R'.I.P. Still your memory's ever cherished. In tin* hearts that loved you dear. - Inserted by Hannah, Peggy, and tho h"vs, Thames Road, I'aeroa. RE ILLY.— In loving memory of our dear foil nnd brother (Robert Hilton), killed Takapuna Racecourse., November 28, 1927. Time moves on, and we're reminded Of the day our hearts were crushed. When Cod took you. O, so quickly. And v.e all in gloom were thrust. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, brothers and sisters. ROSS.—In lovinjr memory of ruir dear daughter and sister Margaret, who passed u.vay November 28, 1921. No orio knows tho bitter heartache. Only tlioso who havo lost can tell Of the sorrow borne in silence. For Ibo olio wo loved so well. • Inserted by her loving father, mother, iister and brother. SPIHLEY.—In loving memory of Charles Henry, passed awny November 28, 1927. Aa we loved you ho wo miss you, In our memories you are dear; Loved, remembered, longed for always. As it dawns tho first sad year. - Insetted by his loving wife nnd family. SPINLEY In loving memory of my dear fitlier, who died November 28, 1927. Sweet, memories will never fade, OI one we loved, but could not save. - Inserted by bis loving daughter, L. Sutherland, and family. SPIN LEY.—In loving memory of our dear f'lther, who passed awny on November 28, 1027. A loving memory left behind, Of one so good and kind; We have lost but heaven has gained One of tho best tho world could nnrl. —lnserted bv his loving Bon and daugh-ter-in-law, Will and Eruma, Wellington. BEREAVEMENT notices. ELSON.—Mrs. Elson and Daughter desire to express their heartfelt thanks to nursing sisters, relatives and friends who sympathised with them in their recent bi-reuveineut. also (or cards. letters, teleKrnnis nnd floral emblems received. WATTS.—Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Watts. TailJiiri, wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours, kind friends, relations and Tnu pi ri schoolchildren for sympathy so kindly expressed in their recent sad bereavement; nlso for letters, enrds, telegrams and floral emblems received; nlso thanks to doctors and nurses of Wnrd 0, at Waiknto I'ublio Hospital, for their kind attention to their daughter, Eileen May. MONUMENTAL MASONS. TJOUSKJLL, LTD., Leading Monumentalists' Only Address: Khyber Pass. Reliablo Work Reasonable Prices. Catalogue posted. P" ARKINSON AND CO.. Victoria Street.— The most progressive Monumental Masons. Catalogues {>•»«» »n miDlination.— Phono 41-161.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20115, 28 November 1928, Page 1

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