THANKS.
HAfiMSON.—Mr. rind Mrs. W. Harrison, of Alfred Road, desire to tender their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted; also for kind messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. GXENHAM.—Mr. and Mrs. 0. Oxenliam wish to thank all kind friends who came to their assistance when down with influenza, and later, when in hospital, to those who Ro ably carried on the work of tho farm; also to relatives and friends for telegrams and letters of sympathy In thoir recent sad loss. COOPER & CORBETT.—Mrs. B. E Cooper, Waihnpn, and Mrs. U. Corbett, desire to thank all those who so kindly came forward and helped them in the recent bereavement of the former and in the sickness of the latter, for letters and telegrams; also those who so kindly came to aisUmce with cars, and to th; Stratford, Hospital staff and Dr. s>ven for their kindness.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1918, Page 4
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151THANKS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1918, Page 4
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