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ROLL OF HONOUR.

IX MEMORIAM. ARMITAGE.— loving memory of our dear son ana brother. Henry Robert Armiia.g<\ died of wounds in France. October 24, With tender recollections. ■ With many a silent tear: We meet but some are wanting All loved ones are not here. *" Inserted by his logins lather, brothers. and sisters. BLOOMFIELD.-ln erer-kwing memory of oui dear son Arthur William. Seventh Reinforcement*, who died of wounds received in Action somewhere in Frame. October 22, 191?; buried in St. Severn Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Until The day breaks and the shadows flee away. -■■Inserted by his sorrowing parents. W. and E. Bloomfield, Morrinsville. HENDERSON.— A tribute to the memory of my dear friend. Corporal F. A. (Frank) Henderson, killed wh.le on outpost dtitv near r«t«r I'm, Passe bend on October °3 1917. As a man he lived. As a man he died. Always remembered. - Inserted by his loving friend. Mat Sharp. *,e-\cmarket.

HICKS.— In loving memory of -2 761 A. John Allan Hicks. N.Z.F.A.. killed in action in France. October 21. 191 S. Buried in Vertigr.uel Cemetery.

—Inserted by his mother. M. Licks. Lanh?m. Cambridge.

KELLY -In lovinsr memory of Private William Thomas Kelly. Thirty-second R»in-forc-nwni*. killed in action at Escaillon River en October '23. 1918. "

"Thy Will be done." _T.-w.-t.-,-! by his mother. Victoria Street Cambridge.

KI-.LL\ -In .ovine memory of our dear brother. Private Wil]-a.ni Thomas Kelly I.M. Otag.-. Infantry Rt?imcnt. killed in action at Escaillon River on October 23, 1913. -Ii oertod by his sisters and brothers, Victoria St.. Cambridge.

KELLY.— loving . remembrance of my coarc-t {trend Willie. ie-U .a action. October •23, 191 S.

It's two years tc-oay. dear Willie, Since you wern laid to rest. A'tiioUjih I loved you dearly. God loved you best. None Vrew him but to love him. None mentioned his name but to praise. Ever remembered by his loving friend. Vi.

MARQCET.- In loving memory of Private A. P. Ma.rquct. Specialists Company. Twentyfirst Ro.niorcemeL'ts, who died of wounds in Fnroe. October 23. 1917. Dearly loved, so sadly missed. —Inserted by his parents, brothers and BLSV-TS. RHODES. — In tend and loving memory of mv .near son. Charles Victor Rhodes, who lost h 3 life by the torpedoing of the transport Marquette ai the i&£ean Sea on October 23, 1315. —Inserted by his luring mother. ROBERTSON—In loving memory of my <kar son. Edg-ar Hervey Robertson. Eighteenth Reinforcement, killed in action in France. October 24. 1917. Buried at Weiltge Farm Cemetery, north of Ypres. Aged 21 ycc rs.

. ROBERTSON.— In loving memory of our ccar friend. Edgar, who was killed in France, October 24. 1917.

Ever remembered. -Inserted by bis friends in Wangsnui Av. SHORT.— In loving memory of onr dear brother, Private Owen Short, who died of sickness in England. October -24. 1918. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving brother and sister- . in-law, Tom &nd Minnie, Patumahoe. SLATER.--In lovimr raemory of our dear ■ son. A. 1. Stephen 'Stevel, Fourteenth Re- . iafcrccineritß. •who died of fever m Egypt, Cctobei 24. 1916. "Oh! for the touch of a. vanished band. And the sound of a voice that is still." Sadly missed. . —Inserted by bis loving parents, J. and 3. Slater. SLATES.—In loving memory of our dear Brother. -A. J. Stephen 'Steve), Fourteenth Reinforcements. Auckland Mounted Rifles, ■woo died of fever in Egypt, October 24, 1918. Ever remembered. —Inserted by hvs loving brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Vi. SLATER-—ln loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Steve Slater, who died of malaria fever in Egypt, October 34, 1918. His duty nobly done. —Inserted by his loving sister and brotherin law. nieces and nephews, Kcmata. North. SLATER.—-In fond and loving memory of our dear brother, Private Steve Slater, who died of malaria in. Egypt on. October 24, 131 S. Heavenly restA. hero brother, true and kind. We do miss you—oh! so sadly; But God alone* Who thought it besi, Took you home to heavenly rest. _ —Inserted by his loving sister and bro-ther-in-law. SLATER loving memory of dear Steve, who died of sickness in Egypt, October 24, 191 S. -•Inserted by uncle, aunt, and Win. SLATER.— loving memory of my friend. Trooper A- J. Stephen Slater, who died of malaria, 27th. General Hospital, Cairo, October 24, 1918. o '' Age shall not weary him, nor the years condemn," —Inserted by 1.1. WARMTNGTON.—In loving memory _of my dear husband, Ernest, killed in action in France, October 23, 1918. - Inserted by his loving wife and wee daughter.

WARMINGTON. —In sad and loving memory of our dearly-loved oldest son and brother, Ernest James Warmington. who wag killed in action in France, October 23. 1918. Buried in a little village churchyard, Vertigneul; aged 23 years and 11 months. Time canmot heal the aching heart, Nor from our memory tear. The face and form we loved so well Will dwell for ever there. Not dead to us; we love him dear. Not lost, but gone before: He lives with us in. memory still, And will for ever more. —Inserted by his loving mother and father, sisters, and brothers, Te Kopuru. WILSON. —In loving memory of onr dear brother, William Franklin (Mick) Wilson. Thirty-second Reinforcements, Canterbury Regiment, killed in action somewhere in France, on October 23, 1918; aged 29 years. A loving brother, true and kind. No one on earth can take his place. Two years have passed, and none can tell The loss of our dear brother we loved so well. - Inserted by his loving brother and niece, H. Wilson. WILSON.—In lovinz memory of our dear husband and daddy, William Franklin (Mick) Wilson, who died from wounds in Franco, October 23. 1018; aged 28 years. Ever remembered. WOOLLEY.— fond and loving memory of our dear only eon and brother, Joe, Thirty-fifth Reinforcements, who died of pneumonia, en October 24, 1918; aged 22 years Much loved and deeply regretted by his father, mother and sisters. Landscape Road, Mount Eden. A tribute to the memory of my sister and brother comrades who died on active M-iviio through the sinking of the Mar* quette in the Aegean Sea, October 23, 1915. Inserted by R. J. Brooks. Public Health Department, fate 3/565. N.Z.M.C.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17609, 23 October 1920, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17609, 23 October 1920, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17609, 23 October 1920, Page 1

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