IN MEMORIAM.
BAILLIE. —In loving memory of Private ,T. R. Bailiie. who wa« killed in action in France, on July 8. 1916. Also of his twin brother. Private D. S. Baillie, who died, on May '2. 1915, of wounds received in action at Gallopoh. Much was demanded. Lo! our store was small. That which wo had wo gavelt was our lives. —Inserted by their loving mother, sisters, and brothers. TSAILLIE. —In loving memory of Jack Baillio. who was killed in action in France, on July 3. 1916. He answered duty's call. He gave his life—his all. Inserted by E.C. EGF.RTON.— In proud and loving memory of William Arthur Egerton, Auckland Infant rv. killed in action, at Armentieres, on July '3, 1916. Surely they rest content, our valiant dead: Fallen untimely in the savage- strife; They have but followed whither duty led To find a fuller life. —Inserted by his wife. GAMBLING.—In loving memory of our dear friend. Ernest Walter (Ppnty) Gambling who was killed in action in Franca on July 3. Kl6. . . Inserted bv his comrade in France, H.L.P. and J. 8.8.. Putaruru. ' GRANT. —In loving memory of Corporal Charles Grant, who passed peacefully away in Alexandria Hospital, July 1, 1915. Pis duty done, two, years to-day he ported life. And passed beyond this world of strait. Although afar his resting-place, Loving memories we embrace. —Inserted by his sorrowing parent*. MUIR. —In loving memory of John Dalrymple (Jack) Muir who was killed at Armentieres, July 3, 1916. He answered duty's call. He gave his lifehis all. —Inserted by his loving mother, brother, and sisters. RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Lloyd Russell, who wag killed in action in France on.July ; 3. 1916. Friends may think we ha-e forgotten. When at times they see us smile. They little know the aching heart That smile bides all the while.' —Inserted by bis loving sisters Annie and Eileen Russell. Helensville. RUSSELL. In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Lloyd Russell, who was killed in action in France on July 8. 1916. Only the grave of a hero. Only a- mound of earth : Far from the land of the kauri. The spot that gave him birth. But in the cause.of tha Empire He answered his country's call. On the field of far-off France He gave his —hie all. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother. Rose and Jack Russell, Helensville. j RUSSELL.In loving memory of our i 'lesr brother Lloyd, who was killed in action | in France on July 3. 1916. In a distant land he lies At rest in a soldier's grave. Inserted by Charles A. and Alice Russell, Helensville. j RUSSELL.—In loving memory of my friend, Private Lloyd Russell, killed in action in France, July 3, 1916. —Inserted by C.A. SMITH.—In loving memory of ny dear husband. Private Chaa. M. Smith, it ho was killed in action at Armentieres on .July 3. 1918. " To memory ever dear." —Inserted by his loving wife and children. j Wolseley Btreet, Morningside. I VAUSE.— loving memory of Bro. W. E. Vause, killed in action in France, July 8, 1916. Loyal to his country, fraternal to his fellow-man. "We shall meet, but we shall miss hun." —Inserted by the Officers and Members of Star of Avondale Lodge. No. 63. 1.0.0. F.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 1
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