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IN MEMORIAM. PHILLIPS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Hughina, who passed away at Dunedin, August 3, 1923. “Missed by those who loved her best.” Wo never know a mother’s worth, Or the love she gladly gave, Until beneath the lonely earth ‘ She is laid within the grave. And then, too late, we realise, There can never be another; In grief and strife, all through life, Our dearest friend was our mother. —lnserted by her daughter Rose, grandchildren, eon Edward, and daughter-in-law, Joan. SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Emily Ann Smith, who passed away at Portobello on August 2, 1923. —Inserted by her loving husband, John George Smith. • SMITH.—In loving memory of dearest mother, who passed away August 2, 1923. Though far from the grave, Where my dear mother is laid, Dear is her memory, Which never shall fade. Sweet is tho hope that again wo shall meet Kneeling together at Jesus’ feet. —lnserted by her loving sons, Jim and Allan. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who quietly died, August 2, 1923. Though cruel death has snatched from view A loving mother, kind and true, Death cannot from our minds efface Her tender smile, her loving face. Her words, her actions are Hot dead, But in our minds are daily read. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Mary and Lizzie. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Emily Ann Smith, who passed away at Portobello on August 2, 1923 —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs W. G. Smith, and daughter Evelyn. SMITH.—In loving remembrance of my dear sister, who passed away at Portobello, August 2, 1923. “Thy will bo done.’’ —Inserted by her sister Mary Ann. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear mother,, who passed away at Portobello, August 2, 1923. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, good and kind. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. She died as she lived—everyone’s friend. —lnserted by her sorrowing son and daushter-in-law. Hughie and Laura. In loving memory of our dear mother, Emily Ann, who passed away at Portobello on August 2, 1923. —Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Alfreds,, and grandchildren, Bobbie end Esme, Moagicl. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died on August 2, 1923; dearly loved and sadly missed.—lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandson, V. and A. Ramsay. STARK.—In sad and loving memory of the wife of Thomas Stark, who died on August 2. 1922 (after a painful illness). “Thy will be done.”—lnserted by her loving huaband, son, and daughter. Announcements of Birth*. Marriages, sail Death" sent by pest for publication roast bear the signature of our agent, n clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these. Its each prepaid, or Is If hooked, when not exceeding five Hoes, and fid for each line over five. “In Memorlnm ” notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line la made tor each line of space occupied- Notices of Deaths and Private Interment withont referenoe to either time or plooe of interment: prepaid lis «d. booked 6s 6d. Kotloes o( Death or Funeral, either where th« funeral notion Is a separate advertisement or I* part of the death notice: nrennld 9s. booked 10», In computing the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers ate notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over SO are, there* lore, charged 6d for each sit words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, end Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are Inserted also in the Witness withont additional charge. Advertisers are informed that letters’addressed to a bold do plume or initials, care of any Posit Office, will not In future be received by the Postal Department. F USEEAL NOTICE, The Friends of the late ROBERT HILL ADAIR are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Mansford Town, Port Chalmers, on SUNDAY, at 3.15 p.m., for the Port Chalmers New Cemetery. A. LONG, Undertaker, Port Chalmers. M ASO N I C F U N B R A. 1,.The Officers and Members of Lodge Cargill, Kilwinning, No. 632, S.C., are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of their late Bro. ROBERT HILL ADAIR, which will leave his late residence, Mansford Town, Port Chalmers, on SUNDAY, the 3rd inst., at 3.15 p.m., for tho Port Chalmers New Cemetery. White Ties and Gloves. By Order. R.W.M, jpUNERAL NOTICE, The Friends of JAMES M’CALLION (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of hia late WIFE, which will leave his residence, 11 Millar street, NorthEast Valley, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the 3rd inst., at 2 p.m,, for the Northern Cemetery. HOPE & KINASTON, Undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street. jpUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late Mr MALCOLM MORRISON (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the residence, Stirling, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 3rd inst., at 1.15 p.m,, for the Kaitangata Cemetery. W. LOVIE, Undertaker, Stirling, MRS P. C. M'LEOI) and Family wish to Thank all relatives and kind friends for letters, telegrams, and floral tributes of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, THE Family of tho late Mrs MUIRHEAD wish to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes, in their recent sad bereavement. MRS PLEDGER arili Family desire to Thank all kind friends for assistance, floral tributes, and messages of sympathy in her recent sad bereavement. HE Family of tho late Mrs MARGARET PULLAR (Waitati) wish to Thank all friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. OPE & KINASTON, UNDERTAKERS, 86 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602 (Day and Night). Funerals by Horses or Motors. TTTUGH GOURLEY (LTD.), a UNDERTAKERS & FUNERAL DIRECTORS (Est. 1870). Our Prices are Most Reasonable. No ring on ’Phono 407 is too early or too late to receive immediate attention. Motor and Horse Hearses. Telegrams: “Gourley,” Dunedin. S. C. GOURLEY. J. M. GOURLEY. HUGH GOURLEY. RM-LEAN & SON _ (late Cole and • Springer), Economical Undertakers, 219 George street. Funerals arranged motor or horse. 'Phone 3192. Private ’phone 410, day or night. J. Hoigh', Kaikorai and Roalyn representative. MEMORIALS. —Concrete Kerbings to any design. Iron Railings, Lettering; and all Cemetery Requisites.—H. S. BINGHAM <k CO. (LIMITED), 283 Moray place (near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy). Robert Campbell & son, UNDERTAKERS, GORDON ROAD, MOSGTEL. Funerals arranged by motor or horse hearse. Telephone 435. Day or Night. WH. COLE, • ECONOMICAL UNDERTAKER, 26(1 KING EDWARD ST., Dunedin South, Funerals arranged by Motors or Horses. Telephone 2628. Day or Night. ONUMENTAL WORK Otago Cemeteries since 1872 by THOMSON & CO., opposite First Church, Moray place, bears evidence of beauty of design and workmanship. Tho firm executes artistic memorials in granite and marble; kerbings in Concrete and RedcliSs Redstone. Inscriptions cut and all cemetery work undertaken NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. “J. T. B.” —Tho nominations do not require to be seconded, but if in writing must be signed by the person making the nomination. Probably the Presbyterian Church Book of Order, to be procured on application from the Rev. W. J. Comrie, Box 573, Welling!,on, would meet your requirements. The practice of hybridising to produce new varieties of plants was first used in Europe by the Romans, who bred roses by its mca,ns. P«acock-feather fans are coming into fashion despite the superstition that these beautiful feathers are considered unlucky.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10

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