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IN MEMORIAM.

HUGHES.—In loving memory of my dear son and our brother, Thomas Rees, who passed away on April 30, 1924. Time may heal the broken-hearted, Time may make the wound less sore, But time can never stop the longing For our loved ones gone before. winds of Heaven blow softly O’er that quiet, sacred spot. That in the changing scenes of life. By us you are not forgot. —lnserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. JARVIE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Christchurch on April 30. 1920. What happy days we once enjoyed, How sweet her memory still. Her death has left a vacant place That never can be tilled. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Lizzie and Eihel, JONES—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, William Atkinson, who departed this life on April 27. 1924. ” Absent from the body, present with the Lord.’’— Inserted by his loving father and mother, brothers and sisters. JOYCE.—In loving memory of Thomas Joyce, who died at “ Winterburn Farm,” Hampden, on April 30, 1919.—Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daughters. KELLETT.—In sad but loving memory of dear Sadie, who passed away at Auckland (suddenly). May 1, 1925. She left her home in health, No thought that death was near ; Death gave her no time to say good-bye To those she loved so dear. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by her loving parents and sisters. KIRBY.—In fond and loving remembrance of our dear mother, Ann Kirby, who passed away on April 27, 1915. “So loved, so mourned.”—lnserted by her sorrowing son and daughters. LAVERTY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear sister Ivy, who passed away at Mrs Laurie’s, 10 Malvern street, Woodhaugh. on April 29, 1925. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. Life’s weary trials and suffering past, In silence she suffered and painfully bore Till God called her home to suffer no more. —lnserted by her loving brothers and sisters-in-laws, Hyde, Otago Central. M’LEAN.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away at 22 Walter street, Dunedin, on May 3, 1925. Inserted by his loving wife and family. PEEK.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Lowburn Ferry on April 26. 1925. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials and suffering past; In silence he suffered and painfully bore. Till God called him home, to suffer no more. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Isabella and Tom. ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Anfirew Easton Robertson, who died at Queenstown on April 27, 1924. What happy days we once enjoyed, How sweet his memory still. His death has left a vacant place That never can be filled. —lnserted by his loving wife, R. Robertson STEVENSON.—rn loving memory of our clear mother, who passed away at Palmerston South on May 1, 1921.—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Clara and Harry. In oomputlog the line# of space to bo ooenplM, advertisers ore notified that they can reckon six word* to the lino AU word* over 30 are, ther* fere, charged At «d for each six words. Announcement* of Blrthe, Marriage* and Death* sent by poet for publication must bear th« signature of our *gent, a clergyman, or a J.P Charge for these, 3* each prepaid, or 4* if booked, when not exceeding five line*. *nd «d for each line over five. “In memoriam” notice* are Inserted at the ■am* rates, but when verse* are added an additional charge of 6d per line 1* made for each lino af *pace occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51

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