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IN MEMORIAM.

HOOK—In loving memory of onr dear mother, Eliza Hook, who passed away on Bth May, ISO 7. Not dead to me, I love her dear, Not lost, bnt gone before; She lives with me in memory still. And will for evermore. 3 Inserted by her loving daughters, E. Mewett and L. Johnson. ROBSON In loving memory of Mary Ann Robson, who departed this life, at Lower ■ Hntt, on 7th May, 1910. Sacred ia the spot where our mother is laid.-* Fond are the memories that never will fade. MILNE—In loving memory of Christina Milne (Clirissle), who passed away on Bth May, 1011. Inserted by M. Milne. RICHARDS—In loving memory of onr dear son "Bobbie," who departed this life on the Bth May, 1914; aged 6 years. We often sit and think of you When ws are all alone, For memory.is the only friend j That grief can call its own. Inserted by hi 3 loving parents. RICHARDS—In loving memory of Robert William (Bobbie) Richards, who departed this life on the Bth May, 1914; aged 6 years and 3 months We cannot clasp your hand, dear Bobble, Yonr face we cannot see, But let this little token tell We still remember thee. Inserted by J. and A. Lawler. WESTOK—In loving memory of George Henry Weston, who was killed in action at Gallipoli, on the Bth May, 1915; aged 21 years. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and i sisters. FRANDI—In sad, but loving memory of my dear son, Captain Ateo Guisto Leale Frandi, killed in action on Bth May, 1915; aged U years "The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with ona I loved so dear. Inserted by his loving mother. , FRANDI—In affectionate remembrance of my dear brother-in-law and uncle, Captain Ateo Onisto Leale Frandi, killed in action on Btn May, 1915; aged 41 years. "Beneath a nameless mould of earth In far Gallipoli, Lies one who died a hero's death For' home and liberty. He bade no one a last good-bye He waved his hand to nought, His spirit fled before we knew That from us he was gone." Inserted by his sister-in-law and little niece, Yolande and Grade Frandi. FRANDI—In loving memory of Capfc. Ateo Frandi. Wellington Infantry Kept., killed in action, Cape Helles, Bth Hay, 1915. Inserted by his sister and family, I. Corich. SJUTH—In loving memory of John Ernest Smith, killed in action at Dardanelles, on Bth May, 1915; aged 21. Inserted by his loving aunt, L. Hookham, and sister, L. Smith. DOBSON—In affectionate remembrance of Private William Dobson, -who was killed to action at Cape Helles, on or about the Bth May, 1915. Inserted by his wife and children. 1 SUTHERLAND—In loving memory of_onr dear mother, Amelia Sutherland, who departed this life on 7th May, 1913. She is not dead this mother of our affection, But gone to that school where she no longer needs protection, Where Christ Himself doth rule. Inserted by her loving daughters, Thea, Seva, Lava, Lena. PATTERSON—In loving memory of onr dear son, George Robert, killed at the Dardanelles, Bth May. 1915. son of Mr. R. W. and Elizabeth Patterson, of Wellington. TATTLE—In loving memory of Corporal Philip Gardiner Tattle, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tattle, of Wellington, killed in action at the Dardanelles, on Bth May, 1915. "Greater love hath no man than that ho lay down his life for his friends."' (Wairarapa papera please copy.) 1 HEALD—In loving memory of Sydney Haldane Heald, who (rave his-life while saving a comrade at Gallipoli (Daisy Patch), Btli May, 1915. Inserted by his loving father, Richard Arthur Heald (England), and brothers, Reg. (Egypt), and Ernie (Wellington). THANKS. MRS. W. O. LUKE and Family desire to thank all Friends for their kind messages and floral tribnt.es in their sad bereavement. Special thanks are also dne to Dr. Hogg. Sister May, and Mr. and Mrs. D. P Bradley, also Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 108, 8 May 1916, Page 1

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IK MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 108, 8 May 1916, Page 1

IK MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 108, 8 May 1916, Page 1

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