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ROLL OF HONOUR. r*t MEMoniAM.----IAITON.— In lovinc memory of mv son Alexander, killed in action at Rapauuie, August 20, 101 S. Ever remembered liy father, brother, nnd sisters. BAGNALL.—In loving memory of Gunner Albert Eric Rnlston Bagnall. 9th Battery, N.Z.F.A.. who died of wounds nt Dou'liens. France, August 20, IMS ; aged 22 years. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. FORREST.- In loving memory of our dear father and brother. Ititleiiian Alex. Forrest, killed In action, August 2JS, 191 S. Inserted by his sister and family. GARDINER —In • loving memory of our dear son. Robert Dickson Gardiner Machine Gnn Section, Auckland Intantrv, Battnii,,,, Main Body, who died at Alexandria on August 28, 1015. Still sadly missed. Inserted by his lnvln~ father and mother, J. and B. Gardiner. GARDINER. —In loving memory of our dear brother "Bob," who died at A'exandrla, August 28. 1015. "lILs life for the Empire." Inserted by his sisters and brothers, J. and J. Gardiner, and M. and F. Sinclair. HODGSON.—In ever loving memory of our dear friend Len, killed in action August There is a tear for all who die, ' A mourner for the humblest grave; But nations swell the funereal cry, And triumph weeps above the brave. Inserted by his loving friends, Mrs George Scarborough aud family. •LARSEN.—In loving memory of Sergeant Hnrry Larsen, killed in action on August 29, IMS. Somewhere in France he Is lying. Far away from kindred and home; Not one of his loved ones were nearby, To take their last farewell nor view his lifeless form. Not even a floral emblem to .his grave can we convey. For we know not where he lies, But we trust to God to guide along some angel friend, Who wUI plant there a flower for us. Inserted by the loved, ones at home. LURY". —In loving memory of 2nd Llent. George H. Lury. only son of Peter and Janne Lury. who was killed In action at Bapaume. August 29, 1018. Inserted by his (father, mother, and sisters. MITCHELL.—In loving memory of my dear brother Fred, killed in action on August. 20, 1018. In our hearts your memory lingers. Tender, fond, and true: Not a day goes by, dear Fred, But what we think of yon. Inserted by his loving brother and 6lster-ln-law, Jack and Winnie Mitchell. STON"E. —In loving remembrance of my dear brother, killed at Bapaume on August 27. 1918. Burled at Grevilllers. He did not die unnoticed. For God was with him; And we gently called to him. But God needed him more. Inserted hy bis loving brothers, R. and C. E. Stone. STONE.—In loving memory of Private James Stone, killed in action on August 27, 1918, at Bapaume. Buried at Grevilllers. •We miss you. darling Jim. We miss yon, oh, so sore: And ns the days roll onward, "We miss you more and more. 'Tls two years since we lost you. And our hearts are aching still: Tor a place is vacant In our home, Wililch never can be filled. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, M. and V. (Brelin. STONE.—In loving remembrance of onr eldest son, James Reuben Stone, killed In action at (Bapaume. on August 27. 1918; aged 29 years. Buried at GreviUlers Cemetery. IWhen last we saw his smiling face, ■He looked so strong and brave; We little thought how soon he'd be. Laid in a soldier's grave. If those who caused this awful war, Were the only ones to fight; A brighter world this would have been, For the aching hearts to-night. Inserted by his loving' mother and father, James nnd M. Stone, 11, Prospect Terrace, .Ponsonby. ■WILKINSON.—In loving memory of our dear husband and fnther. Captain A. E. Wilkinson, Fifth Reinforcements, who died on a hospital ship of wounds received at Galllpoll. August 28, 1913. ■Still to memory ever dear. Inserted by his wife . aud children, I'ukekohe. iWI.LKINSON.—In loving memory of onr dear brother-in-law, Captain A. E. Wilkinson, who died on the hospital ship Formosa, of wounds received at GaUipoll, on August 28, 1915. Inserted by E. and J. Splcer and family, Devonport. MOTOR BUS SERVICES. CT. TTELIER'S "\j"OTOR TJUS. ALTERATION TO TIME-TABLE. Owing to acute shortage of Benzine and various other causes, the following Timetable will be observed on nnd after Monday. July 26, and UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE:— MONDAY TO FRIDAY. Leave St. Heller's—7.sS a.m., 9.20 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4.45 p.m. Leave Remuera (Tram Terminus) —8.25 a.m., 10.0 a.m., 2.5 p.m., 6.15 p.m. SATURDAY. Leave St. Heller's—7.ss a.m., 9.20 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 2.0 p.m., 4.45 p.m. Leave Remuera (Train Terminus).—B.2s a.m., 10.0 a.m., 1.30 p.m. p.m., P3.15 p.m.- 4.0 p.m., 3.15 p.m. v P—To Purewa Only. Also leaves Purewa at 2.15, 2.45 and 3.45 p.m. for Tram Terminus. SUNDAYS. Leave St. Helier's—B.so a.m., 1.0 p.m., 1.45 p.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m. Leave Kemuera (Train Terminus)—lo.2o a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.0 p.m., 5.0 p.m., 6.0 p.m., 0.15 p.m. Also frequent trips between Remuera and Purewa on Sunday afternoons as required. S LnJ. KEYS. COTJNTT NOTICES. "YTANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL. RENAMING ROADS. Notice is hereby given that the Council resolved, at a Meeting held on the 10th day of August, 1920, to alter the name of Hill's Road, Manurewa, to "Mania Road," and Station Road, Mangere, to "Gray Avenue." EDGAR ASHCROFT, EO7 County Clerk v LAND TRANSFER NOTICE. T AND THAN-FEB ACT NOTICE. Evidence of the Loss of Certificate of Title Volume 44, (Folio 00, of the Register Book, in fuvonr of MAIRY O'DONN'ELL and "BRIDGET McJGI.NNIS, for Lots 7 and 8, of Section 6, of Section 8, •Suburbs of Auckland, having been lodged with mc, nnd Application made to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, notice is hereby given of oiy intention to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title accordingly at the expiration of Fourteen Dnv* from the 2nd day of __PT-»____, 1020. •Dated the 27th -day ot August, 1920, at the Land Registry Office nt Auckland. THOS. HALL, 637 District Land Registrar. J7AND TRANNFFJR ACT 'NOTICE. 'EvldeW of the Loss of Certi_eate of Title Volume 222. Folio 100, of the Register Book in favour of FRANCIS IMUIfIPHY, for hot 2 and part Lot 1, on Plan BS9S, part of Allot. 45, Town Of Wood Side, having been lodged with mc, ami Application made to issue, a Provisional Certificate of Title, Notice is hereby Kl**en of my intention to issue a Provisional Certificate of Title accordingly hi the expiration of Fourteen ' Days from the 2nd SEPTEMBER. 1920. Dated the 27th day of August, 1920, at the Land .Registry Office at Auckland. THOS. HALT.. M 8 Dirtrlet Land IReg'strar. HOUSEWIVES! Cut down your B?ocery hill by using VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. A teaspoonful mnkes a cup of delicious, body-bulldlng food-beverage. Bold by an , •rocera. v

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 206, 28 August 1920, Page 11

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