Three brass tablets, placed in St. Andrew's Church, Epsom, in memory of soldiers formerly resident in the 'parish, were unveiled at the morning service yesterday by the vicar, Rev. J. Wilkinson. The three soldiers commemorated aro Lieutenant John William Gome, Worcester Regiment, killed in action in France in July, 1910, aged 22; Trooper Donald Buckland Gorrie, N.Z. Camel Brigade, killed in action in Palestine last November, aged 31; Second-Lieut: Evelyn Jack Rose, Auckland Infantry, killed in action in France last October, aged 23. The two former were sons of Mr. JJ. T. Gorrie, Buckland Road, and the latter was a son of Mr. Robert Rose, Gladwin Road. The congregation at the service filled . the church. The vicar delivered an appropriate sermon, and at the end of the service the "Dead March" wae played and the "Last Post" sounded. Don't judge cornflour toy the packet. It's quality chat, counts. Duryea Maizena is first quality.— (Ad.) We cordially invite our out-of-town customers to make their shopping headquarters at oiir establishment during the holidays.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Ad. Don't ask for "Cornflour." Stipulate Duryea Maizena, the finest quality cornflour—(Ad.) Ladies! This is of interest to you. Include Duryea Maizena Cornflour in your next order. The cornflour-of qual-ity.-(Ad.)j ' "\ __ m ___. vlk '__\ ■ j
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 72, 25 March 1918, Page 2
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