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BOLL OF HONOUR.

fN MEMORIAM.

DAVIES.—In loving memory of our dlar eon and brother, Rifleman Thomas Henry Daviea ("Dump"). killed in action in trance on September 12. 1918. and Juried in Metz. n«*r Cambraj. Sommo. Always bo happy, so cheerful. With a heart that knew no fjar. Ho stood to face the dancer. For those ho loved so dear. -Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers. Coromandel. D.WIES.—In loving memory of out dear cousin. Thomas Henry. killed in action on ."•■rpiember 12. 1918.

Lead. Kindly Lieht. -Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Keen. ...' 'ARRT.— affectionate remembrance of loiporalj Lewis and Sydney Garry (twins) Twentieth Reinforcements, killed in action in franco on September 9 and 12. 1918. - Inserted by their father, brothers and titter*. GARRY.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Corpora) Sydney Garry, killed in a ( lion September 12. 1918. Ever remembered. -Inserted by hi. loving sister and brntjier-m-iAW. D. and G. E, Ryan. Te ArahsL GARRY.—In loving memory c f Sid and Lewis i" ,, • who w<f,r « killed in. action, beptembcr 9 and 12, 1918. Manly and tree in all their ways Slow to condemn and Quick to praise; Kea<iy to help in time cf need <.*vnu*> m thought as well as deed. Could we have raised their dying heads, Oi heard their last farewell, rne shock would not have been so bad tor those who loved them well. —Inserted by their loving friends, M. A c .ycji and faiuly. „"°iH?2 X — l?J «»'3.loving: memory of our brother, OHara. 19th Reinforcements, killed in action. September 12. 1918. '" Thy will be done." Ever remembered by Clara and Paul. DSO u'-;r To V* 1 -?! memory of E. M. O'H. 12 1918 Hodaoa klii6d ln action. September - Inserted by his friends, Lea and Harry. JOHANWESBBW.-Itl lavm* memory of Corporal C. R Johannessen, Field Em,. »«.rs Main Body, who died of wounds received in France, September 12, 1916. Sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving parents, sister and brothser. McKETSTKY.—In prond and loving memory ot our dear son and brother, Lance- < orporal Ernest Frederick McKinstry. 28th Reinforcements, killed in action in France September 12, 1918. For the freedom of men and the honour of women. MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rupert Cyril Moore, Second Lieutenant, N.Z.RB., killed '. in action France, September 12, 1918. One by one earth's ties are broken. One by one they're linked above. Some da' there'll be a sweet reunion In the land of light and love. . — Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters and brothers. PILKINGTON.— loving memory of our dear son and brother. Z. E. I von. 40th Specialists, Machine-Gun Section, who died at Godior.i Hospital on September 12. 1918, being a victim of tae epidemic on the troopship Tahiti. —Inserted by his loving sister brother, and parents, Bevonport. SALT.In sad but ever-loving memory of our dear son and brother, CoiporaJ J. J. (Jack) Salt, who was killed in action. September 12. 1918; aged 19$ years.

His duty nobly done. His memory liveth in our hearts, And never shall crow dim.. He will not return to us. But w« shall so to him. .Inserted by his sorrowing mother and Bister Esthar.

SAMUEL.—In loving: memory of Claude M. Samuel. Lieut.. N.Z.M.G.C., who died while prisoner of war in Germany, as a result of wounds 'received at Gouzeaucourt. Franco, on September 12, 1918; beloved husband of Grtvco M. Samuel (nee Viseri, Hataitai. Wellineton. Vi r ALTjACE.— loving memory of our dear husband and daddy. Lance-Corpora.l Dor.al.d Norman (Pun) Wallace, killed in action in France, September 12. 1918. Sadly missed. -Inserted by bis loving wife »nd wee dk'ighter. Joyce.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17263, 12 September 1919, Page 1

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BOLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17263, 12 September 1919, Page 1

BOLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17263, 12 September 1919, Page 1

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