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IN MEMORIAM.

BROWN.-—ln affectionate memory of Minnie, the beloved wife of the late Corporal P. J. Brown, who died at Rakaia, September 21, ' 1914. 1 To memory ever dear. Inserted by their friends. CAMPION.—In loving memory of Mary Ann Campion, who passed peacefully away at 16. Aylmer Street, Spreydon, on September 24. 1916. Until the day breaks and the shadows floe away. Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family, CROTHERS—In loving memory of William H. Crothors, who, died in Christchurch, September 24, 1916. Though lost to sight to memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers and sister.

CROTHERS.—In loving memory of William Henry Crothere, who - departed this life September 24, 1916; aged forty-four years. In the' prime'of hie life Gcd claimed him, In the ioy of his manhood days. None knew, him but to love him* - None mentioned hie name but in praise. Inserted by his loving wife- and family. FEAST.—In ever loving memory of our dear mother, who pased away September 23, 1911.

There is a link death cannot eever— Sweet remembrance lives for ever. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. HAYES.—In loving memory of Arnold Ed- ' ward (Arnie), who was killed in action September 24, 1916. He gavo .his life for those he loved.

Insorted- bv hi s friends, Mrs L. R. Hood aid Mrs J. .Tones and family. HAYES.—In loving memory of our dear 'son. Rifleman Arnold E. Hayes (Lord Liverpool s Own), who" was killed in action in France, September 24, 1916; aged twenty years. Inserted bv his loving parents, J. and M. Hayes, ,49, Seaview Road, New Brighton. HAYES.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Rifleman A. E. Haves who was Wed in action in France, September *l,

1916. , ' Inserted by his loving sister, Mabel E. Mathews. v,' HAYES.—In loving memop’ of Arnold Edward (Arnie), who was killed in action on September 24, 1916. > They , buried their dead yrhere tho guns had Thr6ugh d the strife of that bloodshed day, Brave W*'.Tif Hie young/lands'far away, ' ' Apd it seemed, as tho wonderful stars shone < out■ '-v ' ' And their oomradee turned the sod, n-.the reverent ‘‘Hush’' as a prayer was said, TW voice’, of an angel called the ( dead, " Fall in, in the ranks of God Inserted by his friend Miss M. M’Ginity, of Wellington; ! MARSHALL.—In loving memory of Frederic George -Marshall, killed in notion in France, September 24. A lonely , grave in a far-off land, A. grave we may never ece; But while life and memory last We will Temetnber thee. Inserted by his loving grandmother, aunts and uncles (Kaiapoi and Swannanoa). MARSHALL.—In loving memory of Rifleman F. G. Marshall, 3rd Battalion, Rifle Brigade, killed in action in France, September 24, 1916; in his twenty-third year. He lies beneath shot and l shell In a far-off grave in 'a foreign land; What pain he had we cannot tell, We were not there to hold his hand. Inserted by his loving grandmother, aunt Lad uncle, E. and H. B. Doidge. JcGILL.—In loving memory of Bertie McGill, who died of wounds received in the Battle of the Somme, September 23, 1916; in his twenty-third year. Inserted -by his father, mother, brothers ndi sisters. ?lERSON.—In loving memory of Gunner George Franciß Pierson, killed in action in France, September 24, 1916. Sixth Reinforcements. Aged twenty-one years. ’UTMAN.—In, loving memory of Louisa Putman, who died September, 19, 1914. " Gone bat not forgotten.” Inserted by her loving daughter, M. J. Jarshall. YENCK.—In proud and sorrowful remembrance of our darling brother, Private A. J. D. (Gussie), Eleventh Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F, who died September 24, 1916, of ■wounds received in action in FraHce, and buried in Military Cemetery, Etaples; aged thirty-three years. R.I.P. test well, brave heart, we softly say, You who for us your life laid down. "he angels know your grave to-day, And weave for you the victor’s crown, n our. hearts we will always mourn 'he loss of our darling brother. Inserted by his devoted sisters, Win L&sreat, Bennett Street, Bondi; Ursula Collins, fenderson Street, Bondi; and only brother, bred Wehck, Marion Street, Coogee, Sydney, i.S.W.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17592, 24 September 1917, Page 1

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