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IN MEMORIAM.

COURTNEY.—In loving remembrance o Eugene Leo. Courtney, Twelfth Reinforce Wilts, fourth dearly-loved son of J. and K Courtnoy, Richmond Road, Ponsonby, wh< died of wounds received in France, Septem ber 29, 1916.-R.I.P. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents brothers and sisters. CURRY.—In loving memory of Riflemai Oliver John Curry, beloved youngest son o Mr. and Mrs. Curry, Clevedon Road Otahuhu, killed in action at the battle of th< Somme, September 29, 1916, and buried at Fiers, France. GOODWIN.—In loving memory of Seconc Lieutenant Robert (Bert) Goodwin, who wai killed in action in the Somme battle, Sep tember 29, 1918. And with the morn those angel faces smile [Which we have loved long sinco and lost awhile. JACKA—To the memory of Thomas Pelwyn Jacka, Main Body. N.Z.E.F., third Bon of T. S. and M. Jacka, who was killed in action in Belgium on September 28, 1917. McKINSTRY— loving memory of oui dearly-loved second son. Sapper Leslie Gordon McKinstry, Railway Engineers. Seventh Reinforcements, who died at Trentham Military Hospital on September 29, 1915; aged DO years. Most sacuy missed. Beloved by all who knew him. SMITH.— loving memory of Corporal C. C. (Clarry) Smith, only • a of T. G. and p. C. Smith, of Taupiri. who was killed in action at battle of Somme, September 28, 1916. He did his duty, fought and died, so honoured bo his name. —Inserted by his parents and sisters, Jessie »nd Winnie. TAYLOR.— loving memory of Private Cecil A. R. Taylor, killed in action in France, September 28, 1916, Seventh Reinforcements.—R.l.P. —Inserted by his loving mother, father, listers, and brothers, Otorohanga. WILKINSON.—A tribute of love to the memory of our dearly-beloved Kenneth Russell Wilkinson, wounded and missing, believed killed at the battle of the Somme, September 28, 1916. I Fighting he fell, among the brave ' Perhaps asleep in an unknown grave. With aching hearts and tears that burn , - Doubting, yet hoping, for his return. —Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sisters tad brothers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1