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IN MEMORIAM.

ALLAN. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Robert John, who passed away April 4, 1928.—Inserted by his wife and family. AULD.—In fond remembrance of our pal, Violet, who passed away on April 6, 1928.—Inserted by Doris and Margaret. BERRY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away at Oamaru on April 5, 1929.—Inserted by her loving husband and daughter.

ELLIS.—In loving memory of William Ellis, who departed this life on April 4. 1928.—Inserted by Cousin Jessie Hardie. HAVARD.—In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Elizabeth Havard, who passed away April 1, 1929. “ Missed, sadly missed.”—lnserted by her sorrowing husband and family. JOWSEY.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, who passed away on April 4, 1929. Calm and peaceful is she sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain; And we who loved her sadly miss her, But trust in God to meet again. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. M’LACHLAN.—In loving memory of Christina B. Moffat, beloved wife of Donaid Alexander M’Lachlan, who passed away at Clinton on April 2, 1923. To hear, too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thoughts to reach. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, so good and kind. We have lost what Heaven has gained — One of the best the world contained. How constantly we think of her, With hearts and eyes that fill; The love we had for her in life. In death is stronger still. Not dead to me that loved her dear. Not lost, but gone before; She lives with me in memory still. And will for ever more. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters. M’LACHLAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Clinton, April 2, 1923. Not dead to me that loved her dear. Not lost 1 but gone before. She lives with me in memory still, And will for ever more. —lnserted by her loving daughter Daisy. M’LACHLAN.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Mrs D. A. M’Lachlan, who passed away at Clinton, April 2, 1923. Sweet is the word remembrance. As these few lines will show. You will always be remembered In the years that come and go. —lnserted by her loving friend, M. Barclay. MORTON.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret MacMillan, who passed away on April 4, 1929.—Inserted by her lonely husband.

NICOLSON.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died at Hampden April 2, 1928. His weary days of pain are o’er. His troubled nights are past; The ever-patient, worn-out frame Hath found sweet rest at last. —lnserted by the Nicolson family. ROBINSON.—In loving memory of dear Willie, who passed away suddenly at Dunedin Hospital on April 3, 1929. Quick and quietly came the call. His sudden death surprised us all; God took him home, it was His will,

But in our hearts he liveth still. —Ever remembered by dad and all at Berwick.

ROXBURGH.—In fond and loving memory of Allan Roxburgh, who died April 2, 1924. Some years of sadness now have passed Since sorrow on us fell. Still in our hearts we feel the loss Of one we loved so well. —lnserted by his loving wife and family

In computing the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers ore notified that they can recKon six words to the line. AU words over 30 are, therelore, charged at 6d tor each six words.'" Announcements o! Births, Marriages and Deaths sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or n J P Charge tor these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and fid tor each line ovafvo. “In memoriam” notices are inserted at the sama rates, but when versee are added an additional charge of Cd per lino is made for each line t* space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3969, 8 April 1930, Page 45

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3969, 8 April 1930, Page 45

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3969, 8 April 1930, Page 45

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