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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTRY. ATKJNS.— On September 15, kiUod in action in France, fßifleman rPhoanas •Frederick Atkins, 3rd Battalion, iN.Z.<R_B., "dearly loved fourth, son of meorge and Annie Atkins, of Clevcdon; aged 33 years 6 months. 6ATHEKCOLE.—In loving memory of Pri--vate Charles 'Henry Gathercole, who died ou s:s. Tofua, en route for -New Zealand, on October 5, 1915. His warfare o'er, hie battle fought, His victory won, though dearly bought. His fresh young life could not be saved, He slumbers now in an ocean grave. Inserted , by Sis loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. J: Clark and family, of Lee Street, rarnell. GATHERCOEE.—In loving memory of Private Charles Henry Gathercole, who died of wounds on 6.5. Tofua, October 5, 1915. ;Inserted by his cousin, K. K. Sloan. EDMONDS.—On September 22, 1916, Rlfie- . Man-Joseph Edmonds (Earl of Liverpool's ..Own), the otfly beloved son of .Annie Edmonds, 40, Mackelvie Street, Ponsonby, died of wounds received in France- aged 34.years He did his : duty for King and Country. GREENWELL.—On September 31, 1916, killed In action dn France, IMachine G<unner George Greenwell, dearly beloved jsecond son of Robert and (Eleanor Green■w«fl], of Suritly; aged 23 years and 3 ZDontihs." Deeply mourned. __._He served 'his country well. ■He gave his, life for one and all. ;W« t BIBTES. October 3. 1916, at their ■residence, -No. 14, Franklin Road. Pouspnby, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elliott, a daughter; both well. BEID.—On October 4, 1916, at 39, Brighton ■Road, Parnell. the wife of W. Reid, of a .-daughter. Both .well. SHEPHERD.—On October 5, at their residence. Herbert (Road, to Mr. and. airs. WShepherd,, a daughter; both well. WHEATON.—On. October 2, 1916, at the 'residence, New North Road, Eden Terrace, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wheaton, a son.. ■ Nurse Coleman and Dr. Newton Drier. : ;?;:..L.--... 't deaths. HARRISON.—On. October 4. 1916, Susana Harrison, dearly beloved wife of T. Harrison, i>, Bedford Street. Parnell; aged 68. - - - - . ""Private Interment: funeral will leave residence to-morrow (Friday) morning, for XJtahnhu. 1 , " " LYDIARD;—On October 4.. 1916, at the .Auckland Hospital, David Frederick 'William (Davle), dearly beloved only child of "David and Elsie Lydiard; aged 13 months. - .--Safe-in the arms-of Jesus. . The. fnneral will leave the residence of Mrs. "Welch, liiemei's Avenue, Kingsland, to=morrow (Friday), at '2 D.m. PERCXVAL.—On October 4, 1916, at bis late residence, No. 11,-Cromwell Street, Mfc. Eden, Robert Tyndal Percival (the husband of Lucy Percival). SMITH.—On .October 4, 1916, at Costley Some, Epsom, Gladys, eldest daughter ot George H. and Isabella. Smith, of Cbeettemi HEM, Manchester, England; aged 36 years. TATiT.TgL—On October 4, 1916, at his residence, Manurewa, Arcldale Tayler,"son of -rtie late Rev. Archdale Wilson. Tayler, IM.A., ot Leeds, England. •'The fnneral will leave the residence of Mr- .E.. O. Ashton, Mac Murray Boad, ißemuera. on Friday, at 4 p.m. .WILCdCKSON.—At his late residence, 43, Queen's Parade, Devonport, George Wil<:ockson; in his ninety-first year. Fnneral -will leave for O'Nefl's Ceme.tery, .at 2.30 p.m., Friday, October 6. iAVaJiHAMS.—On October -4, 1916, at the Auckland Public Hospital, Clematis Laurie (Matis), dearly (beloved and onlydaughter of.-W. A. -and I*. J. Williams, aged 2 years 5 months. » lis'.eep in Jesus till the daybreak and the shadows flee away. Private interment. ■Funeral will leave "Garthcupen, , * Dbminion Road, on Friday, at 3.30 p.m., for •Waikaraka. Cemetery. V IN HEUOSIAH. GAUR. —In loving memory of Con B. Oarr, who died October 4, 1915. Inserted by brothers and sisters. D.E • COURCY.—in loving memory of our dear Bertha, who departed, this life -October 5; 1914. ' Badly missed". Not gone from memory, not gone from love, Bnt gone to iher (heavenly home above. Inserted by her-loving mother and "lather, sisters, and brothers, 'M. and W. Parsons, Devonnbrt. DB OOTTRCT.— In loving memory of my dear wife. Bertha, who departed this life October 5, 1914. , ~.,' ,'Jo .forget is vain endeavour, Love's remembrance lasts for ever. - Inserted toy her loving husband, E. B: D e Courcy, Fifteenth Reinforcements. WOOEtOS.—In loving memory of Nicholas Motos, who departed, this life, October 5, We miss you from the home, dear father, In-memorv.you .are with .ne still; - lAnd one day there will be . one great reunion, . " . "Sever to part again. • Inserted by Ms loving wife and family. PH3NIX. —In fond and loving memory ol our dear mother, who passed away on " October 5, 1915. Remorseless death amongst us comes, - "And bitter grief imparts; -It takes the loved, ones from our homes, - -Bnt'never from our hearts. Inserted by her loving husband and family. - BEOEAVEBESKT CAKE. f The family of the late MRS. ELIZA COQEE, of Northcote, desire to thank al who sympathised with them In their recent bereavement, also for letters, cards, and ■ floral emblems received. '• Mr AND MHS.ALF. WELLS, of One hunga wish to thank all those kind friends who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement, "also for letters . and cards received. Special In Memoriam Cards, with Soldiers' Badges, can he obtained at the "Star" Office. [re-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.m. - . Ther. Station. Wiud. Wea- Baro- in ther. meter. Shade. Cape Maria..... Eg CQ 30.04 60 Rnssell Em S D 30.23 57 Hpkianga Heads. NEfb OP 30.30 57 Manukau Heads. NEmg C 30.31 53 Auckland NEmg O 30.30 58 East Cape SBlh C 30.41 55 Gisborne Efb O 30.40 55 Taupo -...-.. WEE) ,C 30.40 53 Kapler.. ........ SWI O 30.47 58 Wanganui ESEbr G 30.4G 53 New Plymouth.. SEI C 30.40 56 Cane Farewell.. SEfb C 30.46 56 Cape PaUiser.... NEI O 30.52 50 Wellington SEI C 30.52 53 Cane CampbeU.. SEI C 30.58 52 Cape Foulwtad- El EC 30.44 55 Christchnrch SEI BC 30.55 52 uunediu... — ••- SI O 30.53 48 jjjyflt.. '..... Calm OZ 30.54 50 •WIND 'FORCE indicated by letters :- c Calm; t>., Light; Br.. Breeze; F.B. wresh breexe; M.G., Moderate gate; G. Whole or heavy Kale; W., Gale of excep °°^>'ARCHER "'ESTIMATED as:—B., bin the atmosphere clear or iieuvy 5. Cloudy, passing clouds; D., Drizzling in- F Fogey; G., Gloomy, dark weather H HaU; L-. LiShtning;;M., Misty; Q. nvUrcast, the whole sky covered with Uric) P-. Passing showers; Q., Squaliy s Snow; U., Dgly, threatening appearance h" Rain, continaed rain; T., Thunder 8.Z.. Hazy; H.F.. Heavy Froat. jITIVBiKTBObY'S SATtTBDA^ /CHARLIE /CHAPLIN IN "THE FIREMAN." rvTBW ZBAIiAND DAIRY ASSOCMA BIIJKBVW Delfrrer, Hotter ia CttJ. «ud BulrarUa DaUj. 1 i ,■•:■.' I

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 238, 5 October 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 238, 5 October 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 238, 5 October 1916, Page 12

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