NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM.
HEADIi.ESi.—In loving memory of our dear bromer, irivaie i.e'onaid Beadiien, who died on the 2-nd June, 1017, of wounds rece.ved at Aless.nes. What would wu give to clasp his hand, -Us dear, kind face to see, To near Ins voice, io see him smile, • Thai meant so much to us? Inserted by iiert and Tot.
STEVENS.—Sacred to the memory of . Rifleman nanK SLevens (.bnowy), who was killed in action at Messme's on the 21st, June, Worthy of lasting love was he -Tom those he le£L behind; A better mother could never be, Nor one more true aud kind.
Not dead to us, wo lovo him still, Not lost, but gone btioie; He. lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore. Inserted by his two soldier brothers, Arthur and Jack Stevens.
STEVENS.—In loving memory of our dear son, Kiflccnaii Frank Stevens, killed in action in France on the 21st June, J917. Inserted by his parents, \V. and H. Stevens 111, Mem street.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 1
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