FOR KING AND COUNTRY.
IN MEMORIAM. HBALT.—In sad and loving memory Sapper John Healy, 82943, 7th Reinforcements, died) of wounds at Arras, 13th September, 1917. R.l.P.—lnserted by bis loving toother, brothers, and sisters. WILtIAMS.-In loving memory of Corporal Hector Edward Goble, 10th Reinforcements (killed in action in the Somme Hattie, September 15, 1916), age 21, beloved eldest son of Francis and L. Williams, of Wyndham, and grandson of Mrs E. Goble, Philip street. South Dunedin. Also, Lance-corporal •Arthur Francis Goble, 20th Reinforcements, age 21 (accidentally killed by motor cycle at Invercargill, September 13th, 1919), beloved second son of F. and L. Williams, Wyndham, and grandson of Mrs E. Goble, Philip street, Smith Dunedin. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can only take away— Memories that will always linger While upon thus earth we stay. —lnserted by their loving parents, grandmother, and their brother Francie, Wyndham, Southland.
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Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 4
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147FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 4
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