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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR.

IN MEMOIUAM

(lAVIN.—In sad ami lovinK memory of our dear son, Gunner Mark I.avin, 50852, killed in action in Franco on tho 31st March, 1918, tfdd St years, eldest and dearly beloved sou of Thomas and Susan Ltirin, of 203, Aro street, Wellington.

Could I, his muttier. have clasped Ills hand, The son 1 loved so well, Or kissed his brow wlicn death was near, And whispered: "My son, farewell."

I seem to see his dear, sweet face, Through a mist of anxious tears; But a mother's part is a broken heart, And a burden of lonely years. Inserted by his sorrowing mother,

JtAVlN.—In loving memory of my dear brother. Gunner Mark Lavin, 50SS2, killed in action on Easier Sunday, 31st March, 191S, in France; aged 21 years. Thou arc not forgotten, Mark, dear, Nor wilt thou ever be; As long as life and memory last, I will remember thee. Jnaertod by his lo7ing brother aud-sister-in-law.

IAVI.V.—In loring memory of our dear nephew, Gunner Mark Lavin, nOBB2. killed in action in France on Easter Sunday, 31st March, 1918, aged 21 years. One of the best. So sadly missed. Inserted by his loving aunt, N. Meredith. SiAVIN. —In loving memory of our dear nephew, Gunner Mark Lavin, 50SS2, killed in action, on Easter Sunday, 31st March, 191S, in Franco; aged 21 years. "Killed in action," say tho cables, That Is all the tale they tell Of the bravo young lad who left .us. Of tho lad wo loved so well. In a hero's grave lio is sleeping, Somewhere hi France he fell: How little we thought when wo parted, It was our last farewell. Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, Harriot and Bert Harding, 209, Adelaide road.

•ROBINSON.—In loving memory of 40 U0 Sergt. .Roy George Robinson, beloved son of Margaret, and William noblnson. killed In action * at Malllet Mallly, 30th March, 101S

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 1

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