T HANKS. MR and MRS JOHN WARREN desire to return heartfelt thanks to all friends who have given us such unbounded love and sympathy in our sorrow ; and we especially beg to record our gratitude to Master James Tiiomsox, through whose prompt and brave action we owe under Almighty God the saving of our dear little Ralph ; and wo also desire to express our gratitude to the ladies on board the Snark who did true woman's -work in nursing the dear boy back to consciousness, and also to Capt. Neal and crew of the Snark for their similar efforts, by which our son Walter was restored to us ; and, lastly, to the noble men who in wet and cold sought for and recovered the bodies of our two lost sons. The Waikanae, Oisborne, 21st Sept., 1892. 424 WANTED, by a Young Girl, a Situation in a respectable family, to make herself generally useful. Good Reference.— Apply Herald office. 425 X~N.Z. Shipping Company's steamer Aorangi— Two Cases GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Newest Shapes. Please inspect, at W.M. Adaik'p. 42u
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 3
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176Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6477, 21 September 1892, Page 3
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