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IN MEMORIAM

CARLTON. — In loving memory of Walter Carlion, who died at Ratanui on the 31st of March, 1901. DEMPSTER.— In fond and loving memory of our dear Charlie, who departed this life on ths 31st March, 1898; aged 25 years. One face from out our family group Is gone, alas, forever; One kindly voice, one loving smile Will our homestead brighten never. Nothing more can now distress him, In the land of sweet repose; Jesus stands engaged to bless him— • This our Father knows. — Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. HUGHES.— In loving memory of William. Henry, dearly beloved husband of Ellen J. Hughes, who departed this life at Clyde, March 5, 1903. How sudden was your call, dear husband ; Not a word to me could you say. Hard seems my lot which has befell, For I was not there to say farewell. — Inserted by his loving wife E. J. Hughes, Ashhurst. M'CAW.— William M'Caw, late of Claorksville, died 6th April, 1902; aged 83 years. "The memory of tho just is blesssd." — Prov. x, 7. M'LEW. — In loving memory of Wee Bertie, who died in Dunedin Hospital, on the 4th April, 1903 ; aged 11 years. "So loved, so mourned." Inserted by the bereaved! ones.

>'oUScatlona of Brths, Marriages, and Deaths app-atingin tliO Witness also receive insertion in the Daily Times ant in tha Monthly Summary for Europe without additional cna ge,

Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the country disti icts require to be verified by the signature of either our agent in the diitriol from which tie announcement Is seat or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3$ per insertion. When verses are added to "la Mcmoriam " notices, an additional charge of 2s Sd foe eaob r«n* cf foar line* Is made.

By the daily application of electricity in connection with massage to the knee joints, the us© of cold compresses, and special dieting a Parisian doctor (says Health) has a method of making his patients grow taller.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 43

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 43

IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 2612, 6 April 1904, Page 43

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