NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR.
BOWEN.—In loving memory of Fred Bowen, killed in action, on 3rd July, 1916; also bis brother Bertie, died of wounds, S9tU September, 11)18. . Ever Remembered. Archie Paton. CHANCE—Iu loving memory of James Chance, of N.Z. Rifle Brigade, killed in action at Ypres, 2Sth September, 1917. "ilis duty nobly'done." Inserted by his loving mother and siEters. COLE.—In loving memory of Private Robert (Bobbie) Holmes Cole, only son of Robert and Mary Cole, Ngalo, killed in action 29th September, 1918. ".Lost" did you think. "How can Buch lives bo lost?" Just gathered up his jewels rare ol cost. Gone, nay, just waiting on God's wide shore line, Tbe coming of life's vessels, yours and mine. DA VIES.—In loving memory of our dear son, William Darcy ("Bill"), who was killed1 in action in trance, 29th September, 1915. And with the morn, those angel faces smile, A sorrow s crown or sorrow. Inserted by -his loving parents. DAVIES.—In loving memory of dear Bill, who was killed in action in France, 29th September, 1915. . One ol God's best gone West. Inserted by his loving brother, Bert. FKYEK.—In loving memory or Charlie Fryer, Killed in action at Rild Delville Wood, France, 29th September, 1910. He gave his life for others to live safely. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and Lister. LAHJIAN.—In loving memory of our Bid, killed in France on 29th September, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by'his brother Ted and Jamily, of ,- , Auckland. LAH3IAN.—In loving memory of our youngest . son, who fell in Franco on the early morning of the 29th day of September, , . Inserted by Henry and Margaret Lahman. lIDDLE—In loving memory of our dear broB'nL ■c" ?. erb«rt' (Bert) Liddle, No. 45874, • ■ . . killed in action in France on 29th September, Inserted by his sisters and brothers. NEWPORT—In loving memory of our dear son, " c-. l »£"P°rt, killed in action in France, on 29th September, 1918. ■ Remembrance. Inserted by-mother and father and sisters and brothers, Kaiwarra. ■ •, SCHOCH—A sad and loving tributo to tho memory of our dear brother, Signaller John ' >,„',„ °.? led, at staples on 28th September. 1910, after bemg wounded at Flers. "Fearless of danger in his country's need."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1924, Page 1
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359NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1924, Page 1
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