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IN MEMORIAM.

A tribute to the memory of the members of B Company 4th Battalion, 3rd N.Z.R.8., who fell on the Somrae, France on the 15th September. 1916: Captain A. J. Fowley, M.C., Sergt. E. L. Armit, and others.

They died that v.-o might live. Inserted by H. G. Carter, Greyto-sn (JaS* Lieut. N.Z.R.8.)

I'd prbud and loving memory of the rh«u of "D" Company, 4th Battalion, New Zealand Klfle Brigade, who fell In action at Hers on the 15tlt September, 1916, and during tho first Somme offensive.

FLERS.—A silont toast to New Zealand comrades who fell on the 15th September, 1916. Comrades of knapsack and bandolier, Tread light, wo pray, ac you pass this FC the sake of heroes whose dust lies here. Nameless in death till the Judgment Day. Tread light, lest the sound of your martial 11031<3, The rattle of. rifle and bayonet blade, May ring down the night to their silent posts, . And rouse them too coon for the Grand Farada. —A.I.F. 'ALLAN.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Rifleman Clark Allan, killed in action in Franco on the 15th September, 1916. ■ • It was duty alone that called him, Not the sound of the drum or fife; But ha answered the call of duty. And gave all he had—his life. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, K. and E. Kees. ALLAN—in loving memory of our dear brother, Rifleman Clark Allar, who was killed in action on the 15th September, 1916, somewhere in France. To memory ev>r dear. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law, E. and G. Burtenshaw. / ALLAN.—ln.loving memory of Rifleman Clark Allan, killed in action on the Somme on the 15th September, 1916. He has borne his cross and gained his crown, Though he lies in a far-off grave; And wo think of his life—a dnty don«, Manly, unselfish, and brave. Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and 'brothers. ARMIT.—In loving memory of Sergt. Roland 11. Armit, 4th Battalion N.Z.K.8., killed in action in France on the 15th September, BENTLEY.—In loring memory of Oswald 'T. Bentley. who died of wounds on the 16th September, 1918.'.' '-........ Inserted by his loving parents, sinter, md brothers. ...:,.■ BOUNDT.—Ii loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sergt. Stanley T. W. Boundy, killed in action at Flers, France, on the 15th September, 1915. : , Inserted by father, mother, and sisters. i)ODD.—In loving memory of Sergeant Aifred James Dodd, M.M., 6/218, dearly loved son of C. E. Dodd, killed in action on the 15th September, 1916.- > Ever remembered. ELTON.—In loving memory of Charles, eldest son of Mr. and Mre. A. Elton, Kllbirnie, who died of sickness at New Zealand General Hospital, Codford, England, on the 15th September, 1913. Dearer to memory tha.i words can tell Are the thoughts of one we loved so well; Sweet is the word "Remembrance," And this our wish to show We hold him in memory, ' As the years may come and go. Inserted by his mother, father, sister, and brother. FOREMAN.—In 'oving memory of Trooper Willie Foreman, 3rd Reinforcements, killed in nctlon in France on the 15th September', 1916. - . Ever remembered. Inserted by mother, sister, and brother-in-law, A. and H. Williams. HOOPER.—In all loving remembrance of our dear son and brother; George S. Hooper, killed in action in France on the 15th September, 1916. There is no death to the love that lives, Or the faith that stands alone; He is waiting for us, the boy we mourn, And there's just a doer between. A beautiful memory left behind Of a son and brother both true and kind. Inserted by father, mother, sisters, and brother. McRAE.—In loving memory of Rifleman S. A. Mcßae, killed, in action in France on the 15th September, 1916. Fo: his country's sake. Inserted by his loving mother, brother, &nd sisters. McRAE.—In loving memory of Angus Mcßae, who was killed In action in Franca on the 15th September. ISI6. To memory ever dear. IPEsrlcd by his lovinc friends, J. A. and E. : . . Elm. . . ' ' McAVOY.—In loving memory of our deer son and brother, Frank.JlcAvoy, killed in action in the Somrae Battle, 15th September, 1916. Always remembered. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers; also sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cavanagh. WcGILLIVRAY.—In foni. remembrance of our dear husband and father, Donald Mcailllvray. killed in action in France op the 16th September, 1916. , , ■ Inserted by his loving wife and family. KORTOIf.—In sad and loving memory of dear Harry, only son of George Norton, racing boatbuildsr, Wcjl^ngton, killed in action in the Battle of ths Goaime, 15th September, IDI6. Very sadly misled. Inserted by his loving father. KORTON.—In loving memory of my late husband, Henry Thomas Norton (Flers. 1916). NORTON.—In loving memory, of Henry Thomas Norton (Daddy). —Leonard, Je.in, Kathleen. lERFECT.—In loving memory of Rifleman Stan Perfect, N.Z.R.8.. killed in action at the Somme on the 15th, September, 1916. To memory ever dear. ■ Inserted by his loving brother, H. Perfect. PERRY.—in lovin? memory of Private Eoy George Perry, killed in action on the 15th September, 1916. He rests beside his comrades, In & distant honoured grave; He was one of the first to answer tho call Like a soldier, true and brave. Inserted by E. Htnshaw. yOOLE.—In loving memory of F. A. (Jai;k) Poole, killed in action at Fiers on the 15th September, 1916. Father and mother. J'OOLFi.—In loving netnory of F. A. (Jack) Poole, killed in action on the 15th Septera? ber, 1916. Sisters and brothers. PYCROFT. —In loving memo.-v of our dear con and brother, 25/228 Rifleman Claude Pycroft, killed in action on the Somme on tho 15th September, 1916, aged 22 years. One of the Best. Inserted Dy his sorrowing parentj, brother, and sister. ROBINSON.—In loving memory of Sergt. G. Robinson, 4t'i Rifle Brigade, killed in action at Flers on the 15th September, 1916. Ev«r remembered.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 66, 15 September 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 66, 15 September 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 66, 15 September 1921, Page 1

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