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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTS.

. . i COMR-lE.—On October 1, IMS, died of' •wounds, somewhere in France, I'rivnte | Percy Harold Comrie. dcflrlybeloved husband of R. E, Comrie, Domain Gardens, Andlund. HAMILTON.—On October 2. IMS, diet! of Tcouuds received "Somewhere in France." Robert John (.tack), dearly beloved son at Louisa Hamilton, of 21, Cobden Street, Newton; aged 'Si yours. Ills duty nobly done. PARKER.—KMIed In action in France, on September '-!(>. 1918. Corporal Edward J. (Ted) Parker, dearly loved grandson of Cnptain Henry and Mary Parker, of Queen's Parade, Devonjjort, aged 24 years. Deeply regretted. TAILKER.—On September 2G. killed in action in France. Edward John (Ted), Tenth Reinforcements, much loved son of Jnck and Marlon Parker, Watcrview Bond, Stanley Cay, and brother of Villinm (Bill). Killed in action, October 4. 11)17: aged 2-1 years. Greater love bath no man than this. That a man lay down his life for his friends. WILSON. —On September 20. IMS. dial of mmmls received in action In France, Private Alfred William Wilson. Thirtysecond Reinforcements, dearly loved. Jmbtenid of Mary A. Wilson. Otahu-liti. anil (shiest son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Wilson, DuuedU). ••Jlis duty nobly done. ,, BEREAVEMENT CARD. MRS CHADWIOK AND MISS JBSSIB K. SMYTH. Mount Pleasant ltd., Onphnnga, wish to thank all friends who si> kindly with them in their very sad in the loss of their dearest son ami friend. Gunner William Vanstone Chad-,-wick. who was killed in action. September 33. 101S: also fur letters, telegrams, and cards received. MR. AND MRS. H. DAY AND FAMILY, ct Albany, desire to express their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them in the i iss of their dearly-loved son and brother. Rifleman F. Day. who was killed in action on August in.' I!HS; also for letters, cards, and telegrams. MR. AND MRS. LONG, of Abbots Road. Mount Eden, return most grateful thnnks for ail kind expressions of sympathy shown them In the loss n£ their dear son. Patrick Edmund, who died of wounds in Franco on August 31, W18; also to numerous callers, and for all letters, cards, and telegrams, etc. MRS. ,T. McGAHAN AND FAMILY, of Tuakau. wish to thank the many friends who sympathised with them in their recent end bereavement, in the loss of their dear «ra nud brother, Private F. O. McGahan. ■who died of wounds, in France, on August 30. IMS; also for letters, cards, and telegrams received. MRS. TIIOS. M.«AflA\ and Family, of Tnakau, ■wish to thank all kind frieinl. , - wlio sympathised with them in their recent «id I bereavement in the loss of tlieir dear son ', and brother. Tom, -who died of wounds in ! ■France on August 11. IMS; also for letters, errds, and. telegrams received. MRS. M. A. WH LSON. of rammrre Road, Otnbuh-n, wishes to thank neighbours, relatloTiK, and nil bind friends -who sympathised tvith "her in the sad loss of lior dear hnshand. ■Private Wilson, who died, of wounds, September 2<>, 101S; also for all letters, cards, and telegrams received.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 12

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ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 12

ON ACTIVE SERVICE. FOR KING AND COUNTS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 12