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IN MEMORIAM.

DRUSKOVICH.—In memory of Bob (Dally), who passed away October 24, 1942. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A cobber whose worth can never be told.

A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. —lnserted by his cobbers, Oscar Cattaruwa and Dick Haldane, West Coast. GILLAN.—In loving memory of our loved son and brother, George, who. passed away October 23, 1941. His life a beautiful memory, His death a silent grief; Ho sleeps in God's beautiful garden. In sunshine of perfect peace. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister, »nd brothers (Norman overseas). HALFORD.—In loving memory of Dad, ■who passed away October ,22,. 1940.

In silence we remember. . ■—lnserted by his daughter and son-in-law, Marge and Jim, and grandchildren, Judy and Colin.

JOHNSTON.—In loving memory o£ a dear Husband and Father, who passed away on October 23, 1941. Just a sweet memory of bygone days, And a. wish for a face unseen, And a constant feeling that God alone Knew best what might have been. —lnserted by his loving: wife and daughters, Iris and Nola. * JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, John Alexander, who passed away on October 23, 1941. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Bob, Jack, and Willie and families. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of my dear Dad, who passed away October 23, 1941. Memories grow sweeter as years travel on, Longing for a face and smile that have gone. I think of his sayings, and remember his smile, And think he's not lost, just gone for a while. —lnserted by his loving daughter. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of Father, who passed away October 23, 1941. To-day brings back sad memories ■"" Of one laid to rest. It's those who think of you, dear dad, Are the ones who- miss you most and loved you best. —lnserted by Sam, Maggie, and Noeleen. LOWE.—In loving memory of a dear son and brother' (Bert), who passed away at G-reymouth, October 23, 1933. Dearest of memories, fond and true, Remain in our hearts, dear son, of you. E.I.P. —lnserted by his loving brothers (overseas), sister, and uncles. WARREN.—In loving memory of our dear Mona, who passed away October 23, 1941. " Always Temembered." —Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brother.

For the Empire's Cause. ANDERSON.—In loviug memory of our dear son and brother, 9445 Private Stan. Anderson, killed in action at El Alamein, October 24, 1942. A nature you couldn't help loving, A heart that was purer than gold. To those who knew ond loved him His memory will never grow cold. —lnserted by his loving mother and father and sister Phyllis. ANDERSON.—In memory of Stanislaus Robert, killed in action October 24, 1942. " We will remember him." —lnserted by Mr and Mrs Robt. McCormick and Bobbie. ATTEWELL geant A. J. Attewell, killed on active service, October 23, 1942. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember bim. —lnserted by Cicey and Allan. ATTEWELL\—In loving memory of Sergeant A. J. Attewell, killed on active service, October 23, 1942. Among the chosen few, Among the very brave— The very true. —lnserted by his loved ones. KEAN.—In loving memory of Private 13903 A. F. Kean. killed in action, October 23, 1942, at El Alamein.—lnserted by brother, 24 Driver's road, Maori Hill, Dunedin, and parents, 220 Dee street, Invercargill. KEARNEY.—In loving memory of our dear eon'and brother, L/Sgt. Albert Stewart, killed El Alemain, October 23, 1942 Inserted by his parents, brothers, and sisters. "He died that we might live." MACKENZIE. —In loving memory of dear Jim, who died of wounds, El Alamein, October 24, 1942. A tender chord of memory Is sadly touched to-day. Loving thoughts of you, dear Jim, Will never fade away. —lnserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law, end little Alick. MACKENZIE.—In fond and loving memory of our dearly loved son and brother, Private James Donald Mackenzie (Jim), died of wounds at El Alamein, October 24, 1942.—Inserted by his father, mother, and brothers. REID.—In loving memory of our dear son Robert, who was killed in action oil October 23, 1942, at El Alamein. Sadly missed. A beautiful memory dearer than gold, A son whose worth can never be told. A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we never can replace. —lnserted by his. loving mother and father. REID.—In loving memory of our dear brother Bob, who wag killed in action, El Alamein, October 23, 1942. Far away in a lonely country, Amidst the shot and shell, Our loved one sleeps a soldier hero, Who for king and country fell. We pictured his safe return, And longed to clasp his hand, But God has postponed the meeting, 'Twill be in a better land. —lnserted by- his loving sisters and brothers, Joe, wee George, and Jim (P.0.W.). REID. —In loving memory of my dear pal Bob, killed in action, October 23, 1942.

A wonderful nature, a smiling face; No other pal can take his place. —lnserted by his pal, Jim Abernethy. RICHMOND.—In loving memory of Pte: David Johnston Richmond, killed in action at El Alamein, on October 24, 1942. A face that is always before us, A voice we will never forget; A smile that will linger for ever, In our hearts he is living yet. —lnserted by mum, gran., Clara, and Be van (overseas).

RICHMOND.—In loving memory of Pte. David Johnston Richmond, killed in action at El Alamein on October 24, 1942. In a distant land, 'neath the desert's sand,

Our loved one's quietly sleeping. —lnserted by auntieß, Bell, Eileen, and Jessie. RICHMOND.—In loving memory of 14153 Private David Johnston Richmond, killed in action at El Alamein, October 24, 1942. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his aunt, uncle, and Bob and Laurie. RICHMOND.—In loving memory of Private David J. Richmond, killed in action on October 24, 1942. Ever remembered. —lnserted by A. A. and C. G. McLennan. RICHMOND.—In loving memory of Private D. J. Richmond, killed in action, Middle East, October 24, 1942. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived—everyone's friend. —lnserted by his loving friends, the Harrison and Freeman families. SIMPSON.—In memory of our dear son and brother. Private James J. Simpson, killed in action at El Alamein October 23, 1942. Thy will be done. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sister, and brother-in-law. TITCHENER.—In proud and loving memory of L/Sergeant Percy Lyndon Titchener, killed in action, on October 24, 1942. What is death to such ft one as he? ' One sigh, perchance, for work unfinished here, Then a swift passing to a mightier sphere; New joys', perfected powers, the vision clear,

And all the amplitude of heaven to work

The work he held so dear. —lnserted by his loved ones, Wendon Valley, and Winnie and Joan, Dunedin. WILLIAMS.—Private Owen Moore, killed in action October 23, 1942. Hp was a man among few, A brother and pal so true. Those who knew him all will know

How much we lost a year ego. —lnserted by his brothers, Sid, Eric, Ossie, and Allan. WILLIAMS.—Private Owen Moore, killed in action, October 23, 1942. I lost a brother with a heart of gold, Who was more to me than wealth untold. Unseen by this world he stands by my side. And whispers "Don't worry, dear," death cannot divide." —lnserted by his loving sister Laura. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Mrs C. Ayers and Mrs T. W. Robscn, Mcßride street, wish to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends for letters, cards, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Mr Bailey, Mrs A. McAllan and family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for telegrams, letters, cards, floral tributes, and all messages: also thanking Dr Strain for his unfai!i»<* attention in our recent sad bereavement. CARR.—The Wrigglcsworth and Carr families wish to thank all relatives and friends for telegrams, letters and cards, and floral tributes sent to them in their recent bereavement; also doctors and nursing staff of the Balclutha Hospital. Mrs George Sutherland wishes to thank all kind friends and relations for their messages of sympathy during her recent sad loss. . Mr and Mrs Waine (hank all friends and relatives for messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

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Evening Star, Issue 25003, 23 October 1943, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25003, 23 October 1943, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25003, 23 October 1943, Page 4

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