BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
BIEGBIE,—The Relatives of the late Sistei Lucy Begbie wish to tender their heartfelt thanks to all friends for expressions of sympathy in letters, telegrams and floral em blenis. Special thanks to the doctors, sisters and nurses of Ward .5, Auckland Hospital for their kindness and attention. BIHOWN.-—Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown and Family wish tc thack all kind friends for their loving heir and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss; also for telegrams, letters anc beautiful wreaths. Tliey wish to specially thank Mr. and Mrs. W. McDermott. fellow associates o.f the Post and Telegraph Department and other departments, and Returnee Soldiers' Association, also doctors, sister anc nurses of Ward 14, Auckland Hospital, foi lovo and attention. CUSWORTH—Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Cus worth and Family desire to express theii thanks and appreciation for the many letters, messages and telegrams and beautifu' floral emblems sent. We ask all friends tc accept our sincere thanks. DARRINCITON.—Mr. A. A. Darringtor wishes to thank all kind friends for theii expressions of sympathy in his recenl bereavement: also for letters, cards anc floral emblems received. Special thanks tc Drs, McKenzie, Holgate and Craven, alsc Sisters and Nurses of Ward 28, Auckland Hospital. DRUMM.—Mrs E. H. Drumm and Family wish to thapk all kind friends and relative: for sympathy expressed in their sad lose alsc- for letters cards, telegrams and flora emblems received. Special thanks to doctors sisters and nurses Ward 1, Auckland Hos piu,l. GANE.—Many thanks to all friends fo kini sympathy; also for letters, telegrams cards, and floral emblems. FAIN.—Mrs. F. D. Hain and Family, o Point Chevalier, express their thanks to al friends who sympathised with them in thei recent sad bereavement: also for letters cards, telegrams and floral emblems re cei'-ed. LAWSON.—Mrs. Lawson and Family de siro to thank most sincerely all kind breth grf.ms and beautiful floral emblems re ren and friends for letters, cards, tele ceived. Special thanks to Dr. Maxwell fo his untiring attention; also grateful thank to Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, also Mr. Tansey. LODGE.—Mrs. E. >E. Lodge. Family an< ■Relatives of the late C. W. Lodge desiri to thank all those kind friends who sen expressions of sympathy with them in thoi recent bereavement. LOWE.—The Relatives of the late Mj6 Low© wish to thank all kind friends fo floral emblems, cards and letters received MELROSE.—Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Ma ngapehi, wish to thank the doctor am nurses of the Auckland Hospital for thei kindness and attention to their daughter Mrs. Freda Melrose: also all kind friend for letters, telegrams, and floral emblems re ceived. SIHAW.—Mrs. L. Shaw and Noelene wis to thank their numerous relatives an' friends for the many kind messages c sympathy in their recent loss; also fo telegrams, letters and flowers received. URQUHART. Family wish to thank all friends and rein tions who sympathised with them in thei recent sad bereavement; also for letters cards and floral emblems received. Specia thiinks to Dr. McGuire. sisters and nurse of No. 5 ward. Green Lane.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21716, 3 February 1934, Page 1
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