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IN MEMORIAM.

BOWDEN In loving memory of our beloved son, William Richard (Willio), killed in action the Dardanelles May 17, 1915; aged twenty-five years. Until the day dawns, and the shadows fleo away. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. BK UNION. —In loving memory of William Samuel Bruntou, who departed this life May 17, 1919, result of Sumner tram accident.

Inserted by his loving wife and family. HAYS.—In loving memory of Private Fred Hays, 30th Roinforoemont, beloved brother of Arthur Hays, Hornby, killed in notion! in Franco May 17, 1918; aged twenty-two years. * Killed in action, says the cablo; that is all the tale tell Of tha brave young lad who loved us, of tbo lad we loved so well. How the lifo was sped we know not; What the last word, look or thought— Only that ho did his duty. Died as bravely as ha fought. Inserted by his loving brother Arthur. LYONS.—In loving memory of J. W. Lyons, who died on the sixteenth of May, 1915. Inserted by his wifo and family. Also in memory of Bernard Fairgray, eldest son of the above and Margaret Lyons, who mado the supreme sacrifice on Gallipoli, May, 1916. Inserted by his mother, brothors and sister. ROSS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this lifo on May 17, 1916; also of Rifleman Jack Ross, who died of wounds in Franco on May 21, 1918; also of our dear father, who waa accidentally killed on June 1, 1918. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by the loving family.

JTEMPLETON. —In ever loving and affectionate remembrance of our dear mother, Ellen Templeton) who passed away May 36, 1919, at 233, Lincoln Road, Hnlawoll. A bettor mother never Hied, Nor one more true and kind; Her- equal in this weary world , You’ll very rarely find. Her heart was always ill her home, She tried and did her beat. Until a nicseago came one day— God called her homo to rest.

Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-Jaw, M. K. and H. L. Bsyliss.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18410, 17 May 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18410, 17 May 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18410, 17 May 1920, Page 1

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