Mrs. Seddon in Reply.
Wellington, New Zealand, 11th July, 1906. Dear Madam, I have to acknowledge with deep gra ’tude your cable of the 11th ultimo, forwarding the sympathy of the National Council of Women on the death of my husband. In reply, I have to ask you
to he so good as to express to the Council the grateful thanks of myself and family for their timely and thoughtful condolence in the sad bereavement we have suffered. It was indeed very kind of you and them to think of us in our hour of grief and. sorrow.
Yours dneerelv,
Loi ise J. Seddon
Mrs K. W. Sheppard, President, National Council of Women of New Zealand, ('hristchureh.
Wellington, New Zealand, Kith .I u 1 v, 1906.
Dear Madam
I have to acknowledge with deep gratitude vour letter of the 15th ultimo, * forwarding tin* sympathy ot tin* Women's Christian Tom iterance I nion of New Zealand on the death of my husband. In reply I have to ask you to he so g(M>d as to express to the members the grateful thanks of myself and family for their thoughtful condolence with us in our sad bereavement. Yours sincerely, Louise J. Seddon. Mrs F. Cole, President, W.C.T.U. of New Zealand, Christchurch.
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 135, 15 August 1906, Page 5
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