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FOR KING AND COUNTRY. m MEMOEIAM. SMITH.—In fond remembrance of 8/293 Private Fred. Smith, Main Body, killed in action at Quinn's Post, Gallipoli, May 4th, ! 1915. To memory ever dear.—lnserted by j ibis loved ones GOOMBE3.—In fond and lovin'? memory of Rifleman James Lyall Coombcs, dearly beloved second son of John "Walker and Annie Jane Goombea, 5 Montague street, North-east Valley, killed in action, France, May 4th, 1918. To memory over dear.— Inserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers. BARRETT—In levin" memory of Private 8/50i William Himgerford Barrett, died of wounds May 4th, 1915. We miss him most who loved him best. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. qaaM^fflMWMgßßaffinaisanTßßßsaa™ ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Miss Samson and sisters desiro to thank all kind friends for their expressions of (sympathy In their recent bereavement. HOPE AND KINASTON, Undertakers, 38 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602 (Day and Night). JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 24 George street, 'phono 479; 11 King street, tghone .1,865 J private jeeidenoe, 'phone 9,517,
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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 6
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