BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
ANDERSON.—Mrs. .C. Anderson and family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy during their reeent sad bereavement; also for letters and telegrams received. ATHA.—Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Atha and family. Westfield, thank their many kind friends for the sympathy, letters, cards, teleSi unis and floral tributes to the memory of their son Ralph. BAXTER.—Mr. Baxter and Family wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for their kind sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also telrgrnms, letters, cards and floral emblems received. BEAVER.—Mrs. Beaver and Family. Hnmilton. wish to sincerely thank kind friends and relations for sympathy expressed in letters, telegrams and Soral emblems in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Doctor. Mr. Burton, Mr. Warn and Mr. Fleming. BlßD.—Mrs._ N. Bird and Family wish 1o tender thejr heartfelt thanks to their ninny kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; Doctors, Nurse* and Staff. Ward 27. Hospital. for untiring attention, and special thanks to Mrs. Laurent. Also for telegrams, cards, letters and floral emblems received. CLARK.—Mrs. Harry Murray, of Hill Street. Thames, desires to sincerely thank all friends who have expressed by letter and telegram their sympathy with her in her recent bereavement CONNING.—Mrs. W. Conning and Family w-ish to thank all friends for sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters. telegrams, cards and floral emblems received. CORNISH.—The Sons and Dnughters of the late Mrs. Eliza Cornish wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards and telegrams in their sad bereavement. Special thanks to doctors and nurses of Wnllace Ward, No. 28. Public Hospital, for their untiring devotion to our dear mother. FREEMAN.—Mrs. E. Freeman dgsires to lender her grateful thanks to nil those who have so lovingly sympathised with her in the loss of her husband. HIGGS.—Mrs. Higgs nnd Family wish to thnnk nil kind friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement: also for telegrams, cards, letters nnd floral emblems received. LAWSON.—Mrs. J. J. Lawson nnd Daughter, Mrs. Eric McLaren, desire to thank all friends nn<l relatives for their sympathy and kindness in sending letters, telegrams and floral emblems in their recent bereavement. OSBORN.—The Family of the late Mrs. Osborn wish to express their sincere thnnks to all friends for letters, telegrams and floral emblems extended to them in their sad loss, and very deep appreciation to Dr. W. Pettit for his untiring kindness. SHERMAN.—Mrs. J. Sherman and Family. of Saies, Whnngaroa, wish to thank all friends and relatives for telegraniß. letters, enrds and floral tributes expressing sympathy in their sad bereavement. Also Dr. and Staff of Whangaroa Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 1
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