ROLL OF HONOUR.
•DURANP.—Sacred to the memory of mv ' beloved husband, Staff Sergeant-major T ' I). Durand. who fell In acllou on April 2e! ! iniS. Henrietta Durand, 13, Montzomerv i Street. Edinburgh. <S""«uj BADE*.--In loving memory of our dear son aud brother. Private Joseph Eades. He fell in his youthful manhood, Clave all he had to srive. Like the many who fell beside him That you -and I might live. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters aud brothers. EADES.—In lovl n ~ memory of mi r dear son and ibrother, AValtcr Cades. Time mar henl the brokenhearted Time may make the wound tess soreBut time can never stop the longing ' For the dear one cone before. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. " j t.ATERPON.—In loving memory of our deir ! eon nnd brother. Private James George Paterson. Main Body, killed in action It , Gallipoli. April 25, 1010. | Sweet is the word remembrance, j And this is our wish to shoveWe hold you still in our memory, I As the years may come and go.' j Inserted by his loviug parents, brother \ and sisters, of .Otahuhu. PARRY. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away April 20, mis. What, happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet her memory still": But death has left a vacant place Tlie -world can never fill. Inserted by her loving daughter D Hamilton, and son 11. Parry. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 97, 26 April 1922, Page 1
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