BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
MOYLE. —Mr. John Moyle and Family desire to thank their inany relatives and fiirnds .'or their kind' expressions of sympathy in their great loss, and for the numerous letters, cards and benutiful floral emblems received. The true sympathy shown has been a source of great comfort to us. RUECC.—Mrs. Harold .Ruegg would like to thank all those who, by thought, word and. deed, have holped her and her absent husband through theso last few but long days. The memory of Dick's short little life will always remain like that of a sunny spring day—short, joyous and frolicsome. SMITH. —Mr and Mrs. C. Smith, sen., desire to thank all friends for their kindness *nd sympatny in their recent sad bereavement; also all friends who lent cars, and sent letters, telegrams and floral emblems. Thfii.ks to Doctors, Sisters and Nurses of Ward C, Waikato Hospital, for their untiring attention to our son during bis recent illness. Special thanks to Sister Smail.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22505, 24 August 1936, Page 1
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