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IN MEMORIAM.

CURRY. —In loving' memory of our dtai mother, Catherine Curry, who departed this life at Heriot on January 23, 1904< R.I.P. She is gone, but not forgotten,— Never shall her memory fad©; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the spot where she is laid.. —lnserted by .lie.r loving family. Edward Flett, who died at Otokia oa January 24, 1906.—Inserted by his parents and brothers. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of Isabella* Martin, the dearly beloved wife of Alex< andter Johnston, who departed this lifs- - Lovelt's Flat on January 20, 190+i. Also their son Thomas Shore, who died at Lovell's Flat on January 23, 1904. Dong days and nights they bore in pain?-* To wait for cure was all in vain; But God alone, who thought it best, Did ease their pain and give them rest* —lnserted by the bereaved relatives KERR.—In loving memory of our deal mother, who died at Portobelloon Jamiarjj 20, 1906; aged 72 years. It was hard to part, dear rnot.her t But now your pains are o'er; And we look forward to the time We'll meet to part no more. . ; —lnserted by her loving family. M'INTYRE.— In loving memory of on! dear Charlie (accidentally killed in StaUi| coal mine, Dunollie, Greymouth, New, Zealand, on January 25, 1909); in his twenty-first year.—lnterred Northeriij Cemetery, Dunedin, New Zealand. In the mid'st of his youth Death claimed him, In the pride of his manhood days. None knew him, but to love him; None mentioned his name but withpraiaf The shock was great, the pain severe, To part with one we loved so dear; — The trial was hard, —we'il not forget, But trust in God to meet again. He is gone, but not forgotten,—i Never shall his memory fade, "'%' Fondest fhoughte will ever linger Round the spot where he is laid. ■ „ —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sistety and brothers. Notifications of Birth, Kurriagcß, sed Deatka tfn p&ai'ing in lbs Witness also receive insertion :M the Daily Times fund iu tht> Monthly Summary Un. Europe withoat additional- nhcrge'. 'J% Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Patjjjjj . «ant for publication from the country distrieta MUy quire to be verified by the aignatore of either atut aj-ent in the district from which Via ennennc*?M« is seat or of th« clergyman of the district. Ohititf far these, 3a per ip-sertion. When tctsm am j added to "Iu M-eEiotiEm " noti&BS, an addlHaijl charge af 2s Gd for each verse of four linaa is made. J '

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Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 51

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 51

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2915, 26 January 1910, Page 51

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