BEREAVEMENT NOTICES
GIMBLETT Mrs. and Miss Gimblett wish to convey their heartfelt thanks to friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement; also for floral emblems, telegrams and cards received. GORDON.—Mr. and Mrs. G. Gordon wish to thank sincerely all kind friends for telegrams and messages of sympathy received in their sad bereavement, and also those kind friends for assistance at the accident and since. HILL.—Mrs. James Hill, Gardner Street, New Lynn, wish to thank the many kind friends and relations for their sympathy in her recent sad bereavement in tho loss of her dear husband; also for telegrams, letters, | cards, floral emblems received. Special thanks j to fellow workers. ; MEGERNEY.—Tho Brother and Sisters i of tho late. lid win John Megerney (Master | Mariner) desire to tender their deep appreciation to all kind friends and relatives who j sympathised with ihein in their sad bereave- ! ment; also for letters, telegrams and beau- : tiful floral emblems received. MILLAR.—Mr. Douglas Millar expresses j sincere thanks to all friends who sympathised with him in his recent sad bereavement, especially Dr. Lawrence. Messrs. Allan Goldsbury, Higanbuck and Wild.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22616, 2 January 1937, Page 1
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