ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMOniAM.
BRUCE. FLAVELL. PULMAN.—A tribute t p 'ke memory of Troopers Bruce, Flftvell, and Pulman, of Waiuku (A.M.R.), who f-oil in action at Ayun-Kara., Palestine. November It. 1917. —Inserted by Ex-13/2520. BUDGE.— In sweet and loving memory of John the beloved son of John and Margaret Budge, oi Kiokio. who was killed in action at Palestine on November 13. liny. Then we will follow, till some day. The shadows all shall rleo away. When wo shall know "the rest!" And hnii the lit-up. glory, smile Of those we've ioved and lost awhile. And bo for ever blest. —Inserted by, hia lovins parents, sisters, and brothers. Kiokio.
BUPGE.—In evoT-lovinsr memory of our dearett brother. John, killed in action in Palestine. November 13. 1917. V.*hen the, uuttcnnsr robes of loved ones. With a star on every fold, like suns, we'll bless our sorrow. When the pearly sates unfold. —Inserted by his loving sister and brcthcr-m-law. L. and J. McGeehie. Te Awamutu.
BUDGE.—In loving memory of our dear brother. John Budge, killed in action in Palestine, November 13, 1917; aged 30 years. —Inserted by his loving sisters, Jeanme p.nd Eva.
FLAVELL.-—ln loving memory of Francis Leopold iLoo), killed in action in Palestine November 14. 1917. Though there is only a grcve to tell, Ar.d a cross to mark his fall, Thank God. we know he' battled well hi the '.asi frame of all. —Inserted by his loving comrade, Frank Knight.
FLAVELL.—In loving memory of Francis Leopold 'Leo., killed in action in Palestine November 14, 1917. Only a little wooden cross. With just his name and number. May angels guard him while he sleeps. And peaceful be his slumber. — inserted by his friend, Maggie Arkle.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear sen nnri brother. Ernes* J. Harris, who was killed in action at Palestine November 14, 1917. Dearer to memory than words can tell. —Inserted by hi* loving parents, 3isters and brothers.
HAY.—In sad but iov:ns memory of our dear'.y-beleved son nnd brother, George, who' diet 1 of influenza at Trentham Military Hospital November 14. 1913; aped 28 years. Four pad years have passed away, Since our sreat sorrow fell. Avi in our hearts we mourn the loss Of one we loved so well. —Inserted bv h : s loving parents, sisters and brother. Onehnnga.
ROWLAND.—In lovins memory of our son. Trooper B. Rowland. Wellington Mounted Troop. killed in action at Jaffa, Palestine, on November 14. 1917. Pence, perfect peace. —Inserted by his father and p'other. H. F. and C. Rowland, Aralopu. Northern Wairoa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 1
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