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IN MEMORIAM.

DOWNIE.—in loving memory of our dear Heen, who was accidentally killed, September 25, 191 S. She loft her home In health, No thought of death was near; Death gave us no time to say good-bye To the one wo loved so dear. —lnserted by her loving mother and brothers. DOWNIE.—In loving memory of our Ileon, who was accidentally killed, September 25. 1918. Like the ivy on a withered oak. When all things else decay, Our love for you will still keep green, And never Cade away. her loving sister and brother-in-law, Connie and Dick Dense, Oreymouth. DOWNIE.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Ileen, who was accidentally killed, September 26, 1918. In the changing scenes of life, Ileen, By us you’re not forgotten. —lnserted by her loving sister and brother-li-law, Myra and Victor Croznbie. DRAKE.—In loving memory of dear Mum, who passed away at Omakau, September 25, 1925. Dear Mum. you often said we all would miss you, Vour words they have come true ; In grief and strife, and all through life, a loving mother were you ; You were the sweetest mother that God over could give. From mo you aro not dead—in my heart you always will live. Through all pain Mura smiled—a smile of Heavenly mirth; Could 1 Just hold her hand once more before she smiled farewell to, earth; Heaven retalnoth now our treasures —earth the lonely casket keeps. And our hearts love to linger where our loving mother sleeps. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Maude and Jack Brown. DRAKE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed peacefully away at Omakau on September 26, 1925. Dear mother, you often said that I would miss you. Your words have all come true; My friends on earth are far apart. My truest friend was you. For you passed from this earth like a beautiful dream, I scarce can believe U, so strange does it seem. t could give all I have without thought or pain If I could only speak to you once again. —Lovingly remembered by her oldest daughter, Rose, and son-in-law and grandchildren. Omakau. DRAKE. —In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on September 25, 1925. A patient mother, resting at last, Life's weary troubles and suffering past; In silence she suffered and painfully boro Till God called her homo to suffer no more. —lnserted by her loving sons, Henry a Stanley. DRAKE.—In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 25, 1926. Days of sadness oft comes o'er us, Hidden secret tears still flow; But memory keeps our dear one near us, Though she died 12 months ago. —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law and granddaughter, Arthur and Bertha and wee Anita, Tlroltl. DRAKE. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Clara Maud Drake, who passed away at Omakau on September 25, 1925. Inserted by her loving son, William, daugbter-ln-law, and grandchild. DRAKE. —In loving memory of my dear mother, Clara Maud Drake, who passed away at Omakau on September 25, 1925. One year has passed, our hearts still sore, As time rolls on we miss her more; Her welcome smile, her loving face. No one can fill dear mother's place. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Clara and Lea Smith, and grandchild. Announcements ot Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post for publication must bear the signa tura of our ugeut, a clergyman, or a J.P Ohargs lor these, 3s each prepaid, 01 4e If booked, when not exceeding live lines, and 6d tor each line over five "In Uemoriara" notices are inserted at the same rates, but when torses are added an additional charge ot 6d per line is made lor each line of space occupied Notices of Deaths and Private interment without reference to either time or place o( interment: prepaid 6s 6d, booked 6s fid Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the funeral notice is a separate advertisement or is part of the death notice prepaid !)s, booked 10s Id computing the lines of space to bo occupied, advertisers are uotiiled that they can reckon six words to the line All words over 30 are. there (ore, charged fid for each six words. Notifications ot Births. .Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are Inserted also la the Witness without additional charge. Advertisers are informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume or initials, care ot any Po ,l t Office, will not Id Mure lie received hv the Postal Department

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 12

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 12

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19904, 25 September 1926, Page 12

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