IN MEMORIAM.
BRETHERTON.—In loving memory of our dear father and mother, who passed away at Cromwell. "So dearly loved, so sadly missed.” —Inserted by their loved ones. BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away. September 29. 1925: also dear father, who died, April 16. 1906.
Tho’ lost to sight. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by their loving family. BRINSDON.— In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who passed away at Dunedin September 28, 1926. Years will go and time will fly. Every leaf will fade and die; Every rising sun will set. But you “ dear mother " we will never forget. - -Inserted by her loving husband and family BROCKET.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who passed away at Balclutha on September 26, 1929. “Always remembered.”—lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Nellie and Charlie Hyslop. DARLISON. —In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who passed away on September 26, 1929.
One by one they are taken from us, And we often wonder why ; But we have God’s -own assurance We will meet him by and by. —lnserted by his loving sisters and brother, Mrs S. Gardiner, Mrs F. Knipe, of Dunedin, and Mr W. Darlison. of Invercargill. DOUGLAS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 25, 1928. “So loved, so mourned.”—lnserted by her loving family, John and Mary. Jenny Alex, and Mary. DOUGLAS. —A tribute of love and remembrance to our loved sister. Janet Black Douglas, who passed away September 25. 1928.—Inserted by Jean, sister-in-law, and brothers. Alex, and John Gilmour.’ COOPER.—In loving memory of our dear Gladys, who departed this life September 23, 1928. at Dunedin.
A beautiful star shines over the grave Of one we loved, but could not save. To have, to love, and then to part. Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brother.
DOWNIE.—In loving memory of leleen Julia Downie, accidentally killed, September 25, 1919. A silent sigh, a hidden tear,
A loving memory of one loved so dear. —lnserted by her loving mother, brothers and sisters.
DRAKE. —In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, who slept away at Oinakau on September 25, 1925. Sweet memories will Unger for ever. Time cannot change, it is true; The years that may come cannot sever, Dear mother, our loving remembrance of you. —lnserted by Rose, Maude, Ned, and Stan Drake, of Oinakau. GILLAN.—-’ln loving memory of our dear ’wee son. Btunrt James, tiled’September 26, 1927. “ Only sweet- memories.’’—lnserted by his sorrowing parents.
During the past two years Britain’s national fish bill has risen by £2,000,000, while imports of meat have fallen off by nearly £10,000,000.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3994, 30 September 1930, Page 45
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