Thanks. MRS BURT and ! family desire f' .under their sincere thanks to th„ mani/sympathisers in their sad loss at this time. Words Express their thanks for thfe many letters, cards, telegrams, ajud floral emblems received. Thanks. WISH to thank/ those men vho so kindly' extinguished se on Tuesday the fire at my Hob last, during raJr Absence at the funeral. EDWARD SMITH. Thanks. I I" !i and Mrs Allen and family IYI wish to .tliiank all kind friends for thmr kindness and sympathy in /theft! sad bereavement, and for{ letters, telegrams, and floral emblems.' Thanks. MRS. SEYMOUR HOPPER, wishes ti/thank all friends who assisted-' her sin her sad bereavement. Especially Mr and Mrs Hooker and family, and the Rev. Evans. Thanks. MR. and Mrs. (Mayland and Family desire to express their sincere thataks to all the kind friends who sympathised with and helped them in their recent sad bereavement, and who sent letters, telegrams, wreaths, and floral emblems, and to the Rev. M. J. Evans Tor his unremitting attention Than nks. MRS Broeklebank and family wish to thank all kind friends for their assistance and sympathy in their sad bereavement, while Mr W. Broeklebank especially wishes to thank all those who rescued him from his perilous position. Thanks. TR and Mrs E. W. Ruston L and family arid Mrs Arthur Ruston tender' their heartfelt thanks to all, who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement and beg to acknowledge ith the greatest appreciation the many letters; telegrams, wreaths and floral emblems forwarded. Thanks. TyjRS J. Darby and family wish fo sincerely thank all those who by; telegram and letters sympathised with them in their recent sad; bereavement. Also those kind friends and comrades for wreaths and floral emblems A Mr J. W. ..Ralph cables from Melbourne (is follows: — Please convey to the bereaved and sorrowing my heartfelt sympathy and sincere condolences, and also the regret that my absence in Australia has prevented mo from being ill Huntly at • this time of sorrow and mourning. My thoughts are with the sufferers. (Signed) >■ * \y. J. RALPH. Noftcfe. VS a token of/Respect to th< dead, and jin sympathj with the the KING’S HALL will not be\re-opened foi public entertainment .until FRIDAY, 25TH INST. T. BRITON, Lessee.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 18 September 1914, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 18 September 1914, Page 3
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