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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. '. FOR KING AND COUNTRY. lALDERTON.—On June 16, 101 S. killed in aeroplane accident. Norfolk. FlightLieut. T. D. H. Alderton, R.A.F., second son of G. E. Alderton, Remnera. Moi>DR;MOTT. in action on June 1, 1918, Serseant Norman McDermott. dearly-beloved hnßband of 'Rita McDermott, and youngest son of Mrs .las. McDermott. 65, Murdoch Road, Auckland. His duty nobly done. Who dies if England lives? IN M.EM.ORIAM." I COWIE.In loving memory of our dear ■■brother. Private David Conic. Seventeenth Reinforcements, killed in action at ■Messines on June -0, 1917. A hero, honoured and beloved, .Manly and true in all his ways, Slow to condemn and quick to praise; : Ready to help in time *f need. Gentle in thought, as well as deed. So «idly -missed by his loving sisters and brothers. COWIE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, David Cowie, who died of wounds in France June 20, 1017. Deeply loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving brothers and sisters. DAVIS.— ever-loving memory of Corporal Llngard Davis, who died of wounds In France, on June 20. lt)17: youngest sou of Mrs Davis, "Kent House," Green Lane Road. "He died for us." EMMISS.—In loving memory of oar dear son and brother, Gunner W. G. M. Kmtntns, killed in action in France, June 20. 1917. A lovins son, a brother kind. A beautiful memory left behind: He bravely answered duty's call. And gave his life for one and all. Safe iv the arms of Jesus. Inserted by his loving parents and sister, also his brothers on active service. teMM'TNS.—In lovin- memory of Willie Emmins, killed in France. .Time 20, 1017. (None near to mourn him save willows that ■weeping Bend over his grave: ."W'here their lf-a-ves in the fall Cover a place -where a .soldier lies sleeping. Waiting to answer the final roll call. Inserted by liis loving frlenGs, Perkinson family. EMMIXS. fond ana loving memory of William G. M. (Willi Emmlus, killed In action in France, June 20. 1f)17. He sleeps beside his comrades. In a narrow gravp. unknown. Bot his name is written in letters of love In the hearts that he left at home. Inserted by his loving friend?, Eileen ■Cummins and family. frENTrr.ln loving memory of Private A. L. Vendt. killed in action June 20. 1017, «seaily-beloved secons son of Emily >l. -Vendt, of Otoroa: aged 24 years. Greater love hath no man this this, ■ JXfcat he lay down his life for his friends and country. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters. brothers and friends. BIRTHS. BRIGHT.—On .Tune Iβ, IMS. at Norvana Private Nursing Homo. Malvorn Roa<l. ■Morninßside. to Mr and Mrs S. Bright, at Queen Street, Waiuku, a son. 'Both .vf>ll, thanks to Nurse Munn and Dr. Thorni*on. DEATHS. CARLESS.—At her daughter's residence. I'.arry Road. Wailii. Sarah, the beloved ■wife of Thomas Carle*?, late of ! NgarnawaWa; aged 77 years. HEY.—On June 10, mis. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs Horning. IOS. Victoria Street. Auckland. Emily, widow nt the late Alfred Hoy, late of' WellingTon, aged CO years. _ Interment at Karori Cemetery, We'.3IARSDEN.— June V->. IDIS, at: Nurse Sc:hprer', '"Bftwdley," Gillies Avenue. Epsom. Caroline llaraaen. aged 50 years. The funeral will leave the resilience of her brother, W. I. Marsden. Rawhiti Road. Onehunga, for St. Marks Cemetery, to-morrow {Friday), at 2.::0 p.m. ! Private interment. No mourning. M.IKK.ELSON.—On June IS. T.US. Martha <iparly-l>elovea wife of William Mikknlßou' and mother of M. Mikkeison. Taih'ape, late of Beliwood. Dominion Road. IK JIBMOaiAM. BACON.In lovinj: memory of my dear husband. George Bacon, who fell' asleep June 2u, lsiu. Days of sadness still .-omo o'er mc. Tears of sorrow often flow, ■ = T*or memory keeps my loved one' near mc Though death claimed him four years ago. . Inserted by his loving wife, M. A. CLARK.— loving memory of Miles and ■Elizabeth Clark, who passed away June SO, l'JlO, and May 3, 1000. Sleep on, dear loved ones, Yonr life is past, Our love for you to the end will last. Inserted by Susie, Mary, and Briton. BASTOE.—In loving memory of our little . Charlie, who passed away June 20, 1914, SThoiisrh lost to sight, to memory dear. ■Inserted by his loving- parents. BARMAN. — loving memory of our dear husband and father, Arthur Hannaii, who died, June 20, 1917. - When my feet have grown too -weary, Further on to press their way; When my spirit waits the bidding, To be severed from its clay; 1 shall need some hand to guide mc, O'er the dark and flowing tide: Will yon come to meet mc, father? Will you by my angel guide. The -weary hours and days of pain. The troubled sleepless nights are past; !The erer-patlent, worn-out frame. Has gained eternal rest at last. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter Fanny. ! HARMAS. —In loving memory of our dear father. Arthur Harman, who died, June 20, 1917. 'Tis only till the day breaks, And all the shadows flee; That our dearly loved one's Face -we cannot see. ■ Then, oh, the .ioy of meeting, To part again no morn: ?S*o be henceforth together, Safe on the golden shore. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Claris and Laurie Wait, Cape ' Runaway. BARMAN.—In loving: memory of our dear father, Arthur Harman, who departed : this 1 fe, June 20, 1817. <■ One year has gone, and still we miss him, Some may think the wound has healed; j But little do they know the sorrow. ! That lies within our hearts concealed. I Inserted by his loving daughter and £onsh-law, Maud and Ernest Butler. • EARMAN.—In fond and loving memory of my dear father, Arthnr Harman, who departed this life June 20. 1017. Dear is the spot where my father is laid, Sweet is bis memory— never will fade; Flowers may witter. Icnves fadfi and die, it others forget you, never will I. Peace, dear father. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, M. an<l H. JHanmin. JENKINS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Johanna Jcntius, who passed away at Ellerslie en Jiinu 20. JSI7. ♦'Till the day dawns and the shadows - - flee away." _'Inserted by Her losing daughter (Mrs ■•• 0. A. Darby), and Her son (Thos! S. Jenkins—on active service!. BEKEAVX&TEHT "CAUD. .-■■ ■ 3FHS 'E. K. CROSS, at 09, Victoria Street AND FAMILY wiai to thank the many kind friends who sympathised -with them in their recent sad bereavement; also or letters, cards, telegrams, and floral emblems received. fVCBW ZEALAND DATKT ASSOOIA!XY TTON-β BUTTER VAN Delivers ■Batter in City; and Suburbs Dailx. ™

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 146, 20 June 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 146, 20 June 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 146, 20 June 1918, Page 10

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