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IN MEMORIAM.

CLEWS.— loving memory of Fanny Janes Clews, who died at Paeroa on May 20, 1914. Often there my thoughts do wander. To her grave not far away. Where they laid our loving one. Just two years ago to-day. —Inserted by her loving niece and nephew, J- and J. A. Mounsey, Karangahake. CORLETT.— In ever-loving memory of our dear brother. Alfred Stanley, corporal of the 3rd, Auckland, Regiment, Main Body, fifth son of the late John Norrig Corlett, of Liverpool. England, who was wounded in action at tie Dardanelles, April 25, and died at "**«l-Tin. Alexandria, Egypt, on May 16, 1915; aged 23 years. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. , Only a boy. With visions bright. Ever unfolding in God's sight. Only a man, , At duty's call. , Fighting for country—giving all. Only a mound. In a foreign clime — England's heritage, England's shrine. —Inserted by his brothers, J. N., H. P., Sad sister. , JAMES.—In fond memory of my dear father, Peter James, who died May 20, 1912. JWB is the day of remembrance to me, lain is the day it is sod to recall; Jjoao is the face I loved so dear, "One too far for eight or (speech, nut not too far for my thoughts to reach. . _—inserted by his son, William James, Puriri. > -RIX.—On May 20, 1906, at Clark's Flat, Lftfrtence, Otago. Sarah, the beloved wife - P» the late Jamas Rix, who died April 8, eh. at North-East Valley. Dunedin, parents ot JTiomaa Henry and James Arthur Rix, of , i^nedin.—" For ever with the Lord." -TAYLOR.In sad but loving memory of .Sf? beloved husband, John Henry (Harry) •laylor. who fell asleep May 21, 1914. There 8 a l,l { that death cannot sever, owejt memory lasts for erer. "-Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Kate.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16234, 20 May 1916, Page 1

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