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IN MEMORIAM. FULLER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Janet, who fell asleen on October 2, 1927. Calm and peaceful la she sleeping, l Sweetest rest has followed pain; And wo who loved her sadly miss her, But trust in God to meet again. —lnserted by her loving husband and family, Kaltangata. KEMP (nee Haughton).—ln fond memory of my dear wife. Sarah, who passed away at Christchurch on October 2, 1929. "A day of remembrance, too sad to forget.’’ Inserted by her loving husband. KEMP (Sarah Catherine).—ln loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Christchurch on October 2, 1929 Beautiful memories, shadowed by grief ” Inserted by her loving daughters, Rita 'and Mabel, Roxburgh. MacGILLIVRAY.—In loving memory of our dear Don, who passed away at DunOdlu on October 2, 1929. Ever remembered.” Inserted by hts loving parents, sisters," and brothers. MILLER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, who passed away on October 2, 1929. 41 So loved, so mourned ” Inserted by her husband and family. MURRAY.—In loving memory of Maggie. Incidentally killed at Waropa, October 2, A beautiful star shines o’er the grave Of one we loved, but could not save. To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. —lnserted by her loving parents, sister, and brother, Blrlck, N.E.H. . STEPHENSON.—In loving memory of 2192 gr ROS 6 ’ Wh ° Sl6Pt &Wa * on October A beautiful star shines over the grave Of one we loved, but could not save To have, to love, and then to part, is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. and”br?thers. y loVinß parents> Bißter3 - , lo '’ ln £ memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on October 2, 1926. 44 To memory ever dear ” Inserted by his loved ones Moving memory of our dear brother and Uncle George, who died suddenly at Palmerston on October 2, 1929. “Peice perfect peace."—lnserted by his slater Mr and Mra — ln ,. ton<i and loving memory of Wh l dled °n October 2. 1928. Also our dear brother, 'William who died on October 6, 1929, at Gummfe’s Bush. Tl « st J M A child J 1 kl >ow thy future And thy present need of rest. aTf l.‘ re ; loved ones. All to Me: My will is best. —lnserted by their sorrowing ones, C. and M. Atkinson and family. Tokanul. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. FAMILY of the, late Mra O MA WELL Thank all. relatives and frlei mr sympathy In their recent bereavement JJ OPE AND KIUiSTO UNDERTAKERS, 78 ST, ANDREW STREET. Phone 12-602 - Day or Night. .. A._N. HOPE. Rose street. Ilaikorai and Roslyn Representative. JJDGH ■ GOCRLEV, LIMIT FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 7 CLARK STREET, Telephone 10-407. Our Modern Chapel is available for convenience of the public. RM’LEAN a SON date Cote Springer).—Economical Underta £f a Ge ° r£; ® Btrcet - Latest Motor Ser Phone 13-192 Private phone 10-410 or night J Haig. Kalkoral and R< representative. n< WH, c o L • funeral director Z6 puni?ll., E A War<3 B J’ T6et - Du “edln S Punei-ate Arranged Town or Count Telephone 4 22-728 (day and night 1 FLOWERS I Mrs ERIC PATERSON. 66 Princes StUd, °" OrLTVr Phones 12-077 and 13-673. *• 8 ® T U R N „„„ FLORAL STUDIO. 230 GEORGE STREET. DON ED] High-class Floral Designs at the SI Notice. Phone 12-106. C.. J THORN LTD., Funeral Fun • (established 1884), corner of 2? d o^ ar '°” "treeta. Dunedin South. 23-927 private 23-153, (day or night prompt attention; <52 a Y 1 t with flo w. OWreathe, Bouquets, etc. and alt 1 lions of Floral Work SRss C Qorlste.—Moncried and Stewart iKft street—Phones 10-860 anT2O-893 F L O R l s X 8. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc “ FLOWERYLAND 44 „ ™ Artiste. Miss J. Plckai 176 Princes street (opp Union I Phones 12-149 and 11-019 (prl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21146, 2 October 1930, Page 8