IN MEMORIAM.
APPLEYARD.—In loving memory of Horace Bennett, beloved eldest son of Herbert and Ethel Appleyard, 24, Pharazyn street. Lower Hutt, who passed away 10th February, 1929; aged 33 years. "That best portion of a cood man's Ufa, his little nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love." A tribute. APPLEYARD.—To the dear memory of our loving and beloved son, Horace Bennett Appleyard, member of Aero Club, Sydney, N.S.W., accidentally MHed at Mascot Aerodrome, 10th February, 1929. Deeply regretted. From Ms loving parents, Ethel and Herbert Appleyard. _ APPLEYABD.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Horace, who died 10th February, Ruby and Bernard. APPLEYARD.—In ever-loving memory of •my dear cousin, Horace, who passed away 10th February, 1929. Jessie. , BRACKENRIDGE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Roderick McLeod Brackenridge, who passed away on 10th February, 1925. also my little daughter. Mary, who passed away on 26th March, 1929. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by his loving wife, G. Brackenridge. BRACKENRIDGE.—In loving memory cf Roderick McLeod Brackenrid&e, who passed away on 10th February, 1928. So loved, so mourned. E. C. W. and J. and M. Brackenridge. BItACKENRIDGE.—In loving memory of Hod Brackenridge, who passed away 10th February, 1928. Also Isabella Maxwell, passed away lOtli February, 1932. '' Ever remembered.Inserted by Mrs. J. Cunningham. COLLYER.—In loving niiiuiory of liy dear husband and father/ Albert Silvanus, who passed aw»y on 20th , February, 1930. Dearer to.memory than words can tell Are thoughts of one we loved so well. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters.. HAIN.—A tribute or love to our darling niece Peggy, who passed away at Wellington Hospital, 13th February, 1925. A silent thought, a hidden tear Keeps her memory ever dear. Inserted by her uncle and aunt. AY. and M. : Beveridge, Johnsonville. I MAXWELL.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Isabella Maxwell, who passed away at 9, Graf ton road, Wellington, 10th Febru- . ary, 1932. i Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. McCrorie. SfcGILL.—In loving memory of ray dear husband, James, who passed away on 10th February, 1922. Deeply mourned. Inserted by his loving wife and family. O'NEIL.—In loving memory of my uncle Patrick, who passed away 10th February, 1932. 1t.1.P. Inserted by Mrs. K. M. Young.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 1
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