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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN* MEMORIAM

BENNETT.—In loving memory of Private Alexander Bennett, belovwl son of the latp Mr. anil Mrs. Bennett, of Helensville, who died of wmindti July 4. 1010. He went with the hope of returning Along with bis comrades sn brave; With many a llero is sleeping In a soldier's honoured grave. Inserted by his loving bruthprs and sisters. MULHERN.—"In over fon.l and loving memory of our dear brother. I'rivate H. J. Mulhern t.laik). wiiu w.-is killed in action at Armentieres. l-'rniiii>. July 2 or ■".. lOlii. Until the day breaks. Inserted by his loving sifters. Win uml Maude, c and brother Reg. MULHERN.-In ever fnnO :iii-l loving memory of our dearly l.i-1..v.-l sun. l'riviitc Horace .1. Mnlheru i.hnki. kille'i in actioii at Armi'iitie-cs. France. July J or 3, 191U; eldest son oT Mrs. S. Powell and the late John Mullierii. Kaukapakapa: aged 24 years. Dear .la-k. you are over remembered nnd s-.iclly missed. Inserted Ijv his loving mother anil stepfather. S. iind M. Powell, and little Hoy, of Grey Lynn. RU.SSELL.— In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private (ieorgf Edward Russell. died of wounds, Armentieres July 4. 1!>IG. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and sisters. gOCNESS.—In proud and lovina mrmnry of my dear brother Ce.il. mtli Reinforcements, accidentally killed at St. Omar, July 4, mi 7.

Time may heal th,- hrokpn-henrted. Time may make the n-imnil less sore But time can never ntup the lunging I'"or the dear ones gone before. Inserted by his loving sister Doris.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 157, 4 July 1921, Page 12

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 157, 4 July 1921, Page 12

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 157, 4 July 1921, Page 12