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IN MEMORIAM.

ARCHIBALD.—In loving memory of our dear son and . brother, Jack, who died in the Dunedin Hospital oh, September 14, 1920. The silver moon is shining Upon a silent grave. And hearts at home arc pining Bor the one we could not save. Stitec may think we haVo forgotten, When at times they pee us smile. But. they little know the heartache That smile hides nil the while. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, brothers, and sisters, ARCHIBALD.—In loving memoiy of our dear brother Jack, who died September 14, 1920. A painful shock, a dreadful blow, And what ho suffered w<r do not know; . Our loss is great, we’ll not complain, But trust in Clod to meet again. They miss him most who loved him host. —lnserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Kaitangata. ARCHIBALD.—In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who died at Dunedin on September 14, 1920. Your hand we cannot clasp, Your face we cannot see; But let this little token tell We still remember thee. —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, W. and M. Archibald, Kaitangata. O’BRIEN,—In loving memory of our darling Terence, who died at Cromwell, September 14, 1920.—Inserted by hia loving parents and brother, Abbotsford. RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my dear wife and son Ernest, who departed ibis l ; /e September 14, 1918, and September 6, 1920. Only a memory of days gone by, And a sfgh for a face unseen: But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother and brother Ernest, who departed this life September 14, 1918, and September 6, 1920. When we recall fohd memories dear That cling to us from year to year. Of happy days when yon were here— Remembrance. WADSWORTH.—In sad and loving memory of our dear wee Horace, who died on September 14, 1920; aged 1 ycor and 11 months. ■ The little cot is empty now, The little clothes laid by; A mother’s hope, a father’s joy, In death’s cold arms doth lie. God needed one more angel child Amidst his shining hand, And so He bent with loving smile And clasped our darling’s hand, —lnserted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters. WADSWORTH.—In loving memory of wee Horace, who died on September 14, 1920. Inserted by his loving grandmother and uncle, Mrs James Manning and Gilbert Manning. , Announcements of'Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post lor publication mnst bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. '* In memoriam ” notices are Inserted at the same rates, hnt when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line Is made lor each line of space occupied. Notices of Deaths and Private Interment without reference to either time or place of interment: prepaid 6s 6d, boobed 0s Bd, Notices of Death and Funeral, either where (he funeral notice is n separate advertisement or Is part of the death notice: prepaid 9s, booked 10s. In computing the. lines of space to bo occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at Cd for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Dally Times are inserted also !£• the Witness without additional charge.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18350, 14 September 1921, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18350, 14 September 1921, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18350, 14 September 1921, Page 4

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