NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
COLE.—In loving memory of Private Robert Itolmos Cole, dearly loved only son of Robert and Mary Cole, Is'gaio, killed in action on September 29, 101 S. "Lost," did you think? How can such lives be lost? Just gathered .up. His jewels rare of cost. "Gone?" Nay, just waiting on God' 3 wide shorelino, Tha coming of life vessels—yours and mine. FRYER, CHARLEY—Bombailler 2/370, Xo. 4 Howitzer Battery, Main Body, killed In action, France, September 2!>, 1816, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Fryer, Eastbourne. A day of remembrance, sad to recall; A dearly-loved son, missed by us all. LAHMAN, SYDNEY.—KiIIed in action in France,. September 29, 191$, son of tho lato Henry John Lahman. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and brothers. IiAHMAN.—In loving renlembrance of our Syd, killed in France, September 29, 1918. Inserted by his brother, Ted, and family, Auckland. SLADE.-/ln loving remembrance of our dear brother, Gregory, Lieutenant. 12/250 Main Body, Auckland Battalion, killed in action, France. September 30, 1918. R.l.r. Always remembered by Mabel, Jim; and Ernest.
NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 1
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