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IN MEMORIAM.

IATJRENSON—In loving remembrance of Margaret Laurenson, who departed this life .on 12th May, 1909. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving husband and family. IAURENSON—In loving remembrance of Margaret Laurenson, who departed this life 12th May, 1909.

Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, T. and A. Laurenson.

JI'CALL—In loving, memory of Kobert James M'Call dearly beloved son of James 'William and Margaret M'Call, York Bay, Wellington, died of wounds on 12th Slay, 1015, received in action in the landing at the Dardanelles. Mourn not for him, nor lay your heart within th.it lonely grave; Think you those narrow bounds could hold that spirit purs ar.i! brn,ve? Earth's uniform discarded now beueath that . sod is laid. , , He had his marching orders, as a soldier he obeyed. A soldier does not ask, nor choose the place or way to serve. I And from the path that duty points no soldier's steps may swerve; So when from that red field of strife death s bugla called him far He turned his face towards the steep where He.iven's outposts sre. Inserted by his Joying father and mother.

CHAPMAX—In loving memory of Emma Chapman, who passed away on 12th May, 1015. "To memory ever dear." Inserted by her loving daughter, jr.' J. Petiicrick.

CHAPMAJT-r-In loving memory 'of my dear mother, who passed away on the 12th May, 1915.

Twelve month.' to-day has passed since dear

mother wa.-! called away. We miss thy kind-and willing hand, Thy fon^l and earnest care. . Our home is dark without thee. We miss tliee everywhere. Inserted by daughter and son-in-law, E. and W. Simmons, of Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 112, 12 May 1916, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 112, 12 May 1916, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 112, 12 May 1916, Page 1

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