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ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEM OR I AM. BOT/F'F.— In loving memory of my dear son KHth. who died of wounds In F.gvpl, October Iβ, 1018. The love thet oncp they gave: But mother's love still follows her sons Far, far beyond the grave. Innertcd by bis loring mother. RATSDM".—In loving memory of our dearlyloTort eon nnd brother. Private Lionel Repinnld, 2-tth Reinforcements, who died nt Auckland October Iβ, .1018 ; aged 23. To-dny brings hack snd memories Of « loved one gone to rest. Just whpn his lifp was brightest. Just when his hopes were best. Though your death was sad, dear brother. And you bore your pain so brave, We have bppn so sad nnd lonely iSlnce they laid you in your grave. Insprted by Uia mother and father, slHtcrs and brothers. lIATSOM.—In loving memory of our ilearlyIbved hrothpr, Privatp Lionel Reginald, 24th Reinforcements, who died at Auckland, October Iβ. 1918: aged 2.'!. When tvp. recall fond memories dear. Which cling to us from yenr to year. Of bygone days whpn you were here. Those mpmorlps Rwpet, how dear they are. Remembrnnce. Inserted by his loring sister and hrotl'.er-ln-law, Em and Harry and little niece, Noellne Brooke. TTAYiROM.—In loving mpmory of onr dear brother Reg., who died on October 18, iniß, ot Auckland. Till thr (leshly veil be rent. And the long-cramped wtnga outspread. Pnrtpfi soul.s must bp. contptit. Faith and hope their daily bread. Ineorted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Ivy and Walter WiUiamsou.' TTAY'SOM\—Tn loving mpmorv of one of the best. Private Lionel Reginald, 24th Reinforcements, who died October Iβ. 1918. A heart as truo as over beat Hub pnssed away from earth ; Hlo memory dwells within the hearts Of those who know his worth. Inserted by Will. lIA'Y'.SO'M".—In loving memory of our dear n,cj>hew and cousin. Private Lionel Reginald (Ueg.) Haysom. died at Auckland on October Iβ, 101 S. Swept bp thy rest, thy memory's dear. TnFnrtod by bis loving uncle, aunt, and couslne. E.A. and M. K. Williams. lIAYSOM". —A tribute of love to the memory of dear Reg., attached to the 24th Reinforcements, who pnssed peacefully away at Auckland on October 10. 10118. "A soldier hrave and true ; he had hie marching orders, as a soldier he obeyed." Inserted by Miss H. Moore, Mr. W. J. Moore, and hU pal, C. Moore. LAMBERT. —In loving memory of my dear friend George, died of wounds October 15, 11U7. Duty nobly done. Remembered always by his sincere friend, E.T. BIRTHS. CARNER.—On OrWber 14, at Nurse ■Canty*. Iluntly Ay., to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Garner, of Remuera, a daughter: Thanks to Nurse Canty. ifcANENY.—On Ocro>ber 14. at their resldfitrce, 20, Mnpau (Road, Greenlane, to Mr. and Mrs. ! F. T. McAneny, a daughter. Uorli well. IN MEMORIAM. ■BRODIE In loving memory of our dear uncle, John Brodie, who died October 16, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his nieces, M. and A. Taylor. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C LITTLE A.\D SONS. LTD., Under. • takers and Embalmers, "Marble Arch," Hobßon St., Auckland. Phone 561. - D ATNEY SIBUA, Undei-taker and Embalraer. Phone 534 A. Newmarket and Symonds St., Auckland. Official Undertaker to X.Z. Defence Department. v rp J. McIVOR AND SONS, Undertakers J • and Embalmers, 198, Karangahape Rd. Motor Uearse. Phones 680, 2154 (2 rluga). p rxTJESTERN PARK FUNERAL CO., 70. VV ponsonby Rd. 'Jas. Weir, Manager. Funerals Furnished. Town or Country. Motors. Phone 1838. O WINKS -AND HALL, Undertakers and Embalmera, Chancery St. Auckland Phones: Bus., 332; Private", 1907, 1029 (two rings). > D J AS. JAMIESON, Funeral Undertaker, zf, Belgium St. (late Upper Qneen St.), near Newton East School. 'Phone 253. B ECCLESIASTICAL, DULT BIRLE STUDY CLASS. No. 23SA, Symonds St. 3 p.m., Every Sunday. Entrance under the Clock. Tomorrow (D.V.): 'Studies on Spiritism, Uneerlptural and Satanic. Leader, Mr. W. F. ■Goulstone. 710 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. ENsTnGTON DINING ROOMS, I'Tince'aa Buildings, Queen St.—Open Sundays. Home Cooking a speciality. D , 810 B' S STILL LEAD INO BEST 1/0 MEALS IN THE CITY. STRAND ARCADE. O ■rvINE rpO-DAY AT gANFORD'S. OPPOSITE G.P.0., LOWEB QUEEN STREET. Clean, Well-ventilated Palatial Rooms, On Three Floore. Tasty Varieties of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility Await You. CALL TO-DAY AND HAVE A TREAT. C ■piAT GOOD SOUP UVERY DA\ STACEY'S patrons recommend Sonp. They get quality and goodness there. Fresh, strengthening and in rariety, it's a popular item of their varied mejiu, especially enjoyable any Auguet day or evening. STA'CEY'S QUEEN STREET. B BLACKLEG. __ |T>LACKLEG. An Officer will be in attendance at the following centres during the time specified, lor the purpose of. iaoculatlng calves against Blackleg:— ! JIAIO.nO—iMr. J. Thompson's Farm—'MOX-1 .DAY, October 18, 12.15 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. ' M.AIORO— Mr. A. G. Potter's Farm—MON- I DAY. October 18. 2 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. 1 AKA AX.A —Mr. T. Robertson's Farm— TUESDAY, October 15>, 10 a.m. to 11.30 iK."' AKA—Mr. G. Hnll's Farm— TUESDAY, October 10, 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. OTAUiA—Mr. \V. C. Motion's Farm—TUESDAY. October 10. 3 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. OTAUA—'Mr. It. S. .Morrison's Farm— WEDNESDAY, October 20, 0.30 a.m. to tt1.30 a.m. OTAUA—'Mr. F. null's Farm—W.ED-NiBS-DAY, October-20, 12."0 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. WHLRI W.HIKI—iMr. J. Mulr's Farm— OiHURSDiAY, October 31, 0.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. KARIOTiAHI—Mr. W. Holmes' Farm— THURSDAY, October 21, 11.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. BAND HILLS—Mr. J. Makgill's Farm— THURSDAY, October 21, 3.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. WAIUKU SALE YA'RXVS—FRIDAY, October 22, 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. WAIUKU—-Mr. C. B. Herrold's Farm— •F.RIDAY, October 22, 2.30 p.m. to 3.30 Pm " F. H. BRITTAIN, Inspector of Stock. Auckland, October 6, 1920. 511 GOLD MUTING WOTIOES. IKT-AIHI GOLD MINING COAfPANY, VV LIMITED. Cabled notification has been received from London of a DIVIDEND <tho 110 th) of OKiE SHILLING per Share, to be 'Pnyaible on DECEAIBEIR 1. Warrants will, be leaved from Auckland Office fi>r iDividenris on all Shares on the Colonial iKegister, which-will lie Closed from November 2J to 30 (both days Inclusive). Any Shareholder wishing to notify change «f address should do so before November 22, as no alteration will- bo made wuitet Tile Register is closed. H. W. HOPKINS. T. F WALLACE, Attorneys. 00, Short land Street," ■Auckland, October 16, 1020. «10

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 248, 16 October 1920, Page 11

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