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IN MEMORIAM JACOB.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Milo John, who passed away September 4, 1942. The call was sudden: the shock severe, We little thought the end was near; Only those who have loved can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. —lnserted by his loving wife and family and Melvyn (overseas). JACOB. —In loving memory of our dear Dad and Granddad, who passed away suddenly September 4, 1942 We think of you in silence, dear Dad, We often speak your name. What would we give to clasp your hand And see your loving smile again. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Daisy and Arthur, and grandchildren Milo, Arthur, William, Ellen and Henry. JACOB. —In loving memory of dear Dad, Milo John (Jack), who passed away September 4, 1942. Rest on, dear Dad, your work is o'er. Your willing hands will toil no more. For everyone you did your best, And now you have eternal rest. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn and Jim Stowers, and grandson Mervyn. JACOB. —In loving memory of my dear father, Milo John, who passed away suddenly at Mangaweka on September 4, 1942. It is 12 months since you left this world of ours; You were -well and happy just a few hours before. ’Twas only I who couldn’t say goodbye, But we will meet in heaven In the sweet bye-and-bye. —lnserted by his eldest son Henry, of Patea. NITSCHKE—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Ellen Elizabeth, who passed away September 4, 1942. "A loving smile, a heart of gold, The dearest mother this world could hold.” —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Alice and Cyril Carson. NITSCHKE.—In loving memory of our dear Grandma, who passed away September 4. 1942. “There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last for ever.” —lnserted by her loving grandchildren Gladys, Bernard, Owen and Mavis. NITSCHKE—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away September 4, 1942. “Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, Her sweetest rest has gained; Freed from all earthly troubles. Waiting, till we meet again.” —lnserted by M.S. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE MRS. O’CALLAGHAN and Son -wish to thank the Sisters and Nurses of the Taihape Public Hospital, also the Doctor, for their kind attention to Mr. O'Callaghan during his long illness.

FLORAL TRIBUTES. FLORAL STUDIOS, y EDDINGS, Presentation Bouquets, and Wreaths, introducing the very newest art in floral arrangements, come from the modern Studio of— MISS NELLIE NGAN KEE, Floriste, Ave., opp. Winstone’s Chemist Telephone 3244. yALKER'S pi,ORAL gTUDIO., Posies, Bouquets, Baskets, Boxes and ! Funeral Emblems of every description designed by Mrs. SHEPPARD, of, WALKER’S' Studio. ’Phone 3961. After hours, 2609. THE FLOWERS and FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS We create are designed to convey in the most fitting manner the fine sentiment and thought of our customer. 1 JJOBINSON & QOUCHMAN, Florists - - 176 The Avenue. Phones 5407, 3944 and 3172. FLORAL STUDIOS yOR the Very Latest Ideas in English and American Floral Designs. AH work carried out faithfully and artistically by highly-qualified floral artists. ’Phone 2139. After hours and holidays. 3952. FARM EQUIPMENT CO., LTD., Maria Place, Wanganui. MONUMENTAL MASONS. MONUMENTAL yORKS WANGANUI. A. P. ANDERSON & SONS Telephones: 4905 Residence. 4486 Works. Aramoho. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. OELTUCE, New Salad and Cooking Vegetable, ready six weeks, 6d pkt., 2/6 bulk pkt., posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland. DOSES—Choice named Hybrids and and Polyanthus varieties. Collection of 12, all different, for 25/- posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. XI CHRYSANTHEMUMS! Prizq Giant doubles; healthy plants, nicely rooted; 12/- doz., boxed and posted October. Satisfaction assured. Order early, best seelction. Plant Supplies, Box 1988, Auckland. QNION Plants, Straw er Longkeepers, 10/- 1000, 5/6 500, per express post. F. Brown and Son. Pukekohe. O.LADIOLUS! Named varieties in blues, yellows, scarlets, smoky and bicolour shades, 10/- dozen posted. Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. “MONEYMAKER” Garden Pea Dwarf, heavy cropping, 8 weeks, well filled pods, 1/- packet, 2/6 lb. posted. Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 209, 4 September 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 209, 4 September 1943, Page 1

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