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ANNOUNCEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MR and MRS C. BOYD, parents of the late Mervyn, wish to sincerely Thank all friends and neighbours for the letters, cards and telegrams,’ and also the personal expressions of sympathy and many kindnesses in the recent loss of their beloved son. As many addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement

MRS EDNA SMITH and Family and Mr and Mrs R. Smith,, Reece and Ted, desire to extend, to all their wonderful friends, neighbours, relatives, sporting bodies, and organisations, their most sincere Thanks and deepest appreciation for numerous cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and monetary contributions in the recent tragic loss of their ■ loved one. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. THE McJarrow Family wish , to express their most sincere gratitude to neighbours, relatives and friends for their

thoughtfulness, telegrams, cards, letters, and lovely floral tributes which helped to comfort them in thy sudden and sad loss of a much loved son and grandson. Please accept this as a personal acknowledge- ; ment as many addresses are unknown.

MRS M. CARLYLE and Family, of Kaiapoi, sincerely Thank au relatives, neighbours and friends for floral tributes, telegrams, cards and personal expressions of sympathy in their *ad loss of a loved husband and father. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. THE Brothers and Sisters and Daughter (Mrs F. C. Denia) of the late W. E. Kelly wash to express their sincere Thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for telegrams, cards and letters and personal expressions of sympathy in their sad loss of a loved father and brother. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. MRS C. NORTON, of .00 Hoani street, wishes to Thank very sincerely all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards. telegrams and other kindnesses, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy In her recent bereavement. Please accept th:® as a personal acknowledgement. THE Wife and Family of the late Patrick Hynes Thank ail relations, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, cards, letters, telegrams and personal messages of sympa.ny received In their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement as many addresses are unknown. MRS NOLA L. ROBERTSON, of 12 Arthur street. Fnvercarge.lv. wishes to express the sincere graitude of herself and her children, John and Anne, to aid those persons who gave assistance and sent messages of sympathy on the occasion of the loss of her son. Cohn Alexander Robertson, in the mountaineering accident on Mount Ro'rieston on or about June 21, 1966. As many addresses are unknown persona, thanks cannot be expressed tn many cases. Their special thanks are sincerely extended to ait those from Invercargill. Christchurch and elsewhere who so selflessly took part in the attempt at rescue. THE FamKy of the late Margaret Ann Black wish to Thank a'l kind relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received in the recent sad loss of a dearly loved mother. Our gratitude Is expressed also to all those who attended the service and who paid their last respects at the graveside. Special thanks to her doctor. To those whose addresses are unknown please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ... MRS E. PIERCE wishes to Thank all the kind friends who sent cards and letters in the recent loss of her mother, Mrs Aberhart. MRS JOHN H. H. SCOTT and Family wish to express their Thanks most sincerely to the members of the New Zealand Police, relatives and friends who have helped us bear the sorrow in our recent sad loss.

FLORISTS A. COX and Son" Complete floral service ’Phone 385 023 or 388.402 all hours. Flowers telegraphed anywhere, any time. BEVERLEY Florists for Floral Art of Quality and Distinction. •Phones 30-077 day time and 326.265 evenings. Shop, 364 Colombo street South, opp. Hay’s, Ltd. TWHFS DELPHINE Florists for Flowers of Quality. We welcome new accounts. ’Phone 70-650, A.H 389-408. 5 FOR all tvpes of Floral Work contact Merivale Florists, 205 A Papanui road (St. Albans Shopping Centre). ’Phone 557-349 after hours 599-202. Free delivery TWFS GARDENWAY Florists. 81 Riccarton roftd. ’Phone 69-634. For Sprays, Wreaths, Flowers. Interflora* After hours ’Phone 518-289 D JULIA GRAY for your complete floral service. ’Phone 66-300, 40-921; after hours 70-552, 47-663. D MAY’S Floral Studios, 13 Riccar. ton road. ’Phone 67-506, after hours 389-175. D ODERING and May for Flowers of Distinction. ’Phone 67-506. after hours 389-175. D DOROTHY FEAVER JOHN ATKINSON EXPERTS FOR FUNERAL FLOWERS ’PHONE 78-662 or 66.203. After Hours Phone 39-563. D DO YOU WISH YOUR FLORAL EMBLEMS TO BE OUTSTANDING? IF SO, CONTACT—NAIRN'S NURSERIES 166 Lincoln road. ’Phones 389-139, 389-138. We specialise in Funeral Em. , blems and Cut Flowers. | Natural flowers only are used. Plastic and artificial flowers are not used, as they have no meaning. Having a fleet of cars, we de. . liver daily funeral emblems i and flowers where required, i P| DILLONS THE KOWHAI FLORISTS 159 A Manchester Street, THE INTERFLORA SHOP 'Phone: Floral Studio 65-650 SHOP «2-265. After Hour* SSS-951. D "THE PRESS” “THE PRESS” His a team of trained operators who will be pleased to help or adviso you on all aspects of— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For a nominal cost "THE PRESS" daily readership of more than 70.000 FAMXIES ensures the right people, at the right time, at a price you can afford. BUSINESS OR PERSONAL DIAL 50-109.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 42

Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31119, 23 July 1966, Page 42

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