NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. 'ARMSTRONG.—Died of wounds in France on the 6th October, 1916. James Andrew, second son of Mrs. E. Armstrong, of No. SI, Elllce-street. Wellington; aged 36 years. CAREY.—Died of wounds on the 14th October, 1018, Sergeant Elijah J. Carey (13th Reinforcements), in his 39th year, husband of Mrs. E. Carey, No. 1, Urougham Drive, ■Wellington. Deeply regretted by members of the Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Workers' Union. He died for his country. WILSON.—Killed in action on the 15th September, Charles Hugh, only son of the late G. P and Mrs. M. J. "Wilson, Uplandcrescent, Kelburn. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. Mr. and lira. T. W. BOUNDY desire to sincerely Thank their' many friends for kind sympathy expressed in their late sad bereavement by the loss of their son, killed in action in Fr»ncß on the 15th September, 1916. Mrs. GALLOWAY, 12, Arthur-street, desires to Thank all kind friends for letters and expressions of sympathy regarding Hi* death of her son (Norman), who died o[ wounds received in France. Auckland papers please copy. Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT HOSIE desire to' Thank their numerous friends for the kind expressions of sympathy during their sad bereavement occasioned by the loss of their two sons recently killed in action in France.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 100, 25 October 1916, Page 1
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