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IN MEMORIAM.

OUR DOT. Our Dot thou wert, our Dot thou art, And evermore shalt be, A beacon bright, a guiding light, Upon life's pathless sea. 1 Elsie Palmer. The pab moon silvers leagues of dewy grass And fragrant leaves and frondage— One after one <he toil-worn spirits pass

From mortal bondage, To fuller light and life. A Fairyland He built for us below. Ape after ago, <»xalted, noble, grand, From light to light he'll go, For Jesus leadeth. Lord, Eternal Love,

■We trust him unto Thee. Our Lord. Redeemer, Father, Master, prove Our Dot eternally. — Chaet.es Oscaa Palme*. Kahikitea Terrace, Kaikoura,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2744, 17 October 1906, Page 82

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2744, 17 October 1906, Page 82

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2744, 17 October 1906, Page 82

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