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IN MEMORIAM.

• ; roll OP HONOUR. ;.

GUINNESS.— loving memory of Cecil Guinness, fourth son of - Mrs. J, ,G. Green, of Taurangt-, .>l2th, Reinforcement, killed in action. Passchendaele. October 19 1917* So .dearly, knted. so sadly missed. . Inserted by his. lovins Smother,- sisters; and brothers. •. ■ : GUINNESS.—In affectionate memory of my. dear friend. Cecil, who 1 was killed in action on October 19, 1917. ■ ;; > ' "Lost ,wo 5 forgot." ' ' : —Inserted by his pal. Jack. HALL.—In . loving memory of Sergeant Charles Hall, and Georne Carlton Welch, killed in Franco, October. 1317 and 1916 respectively. : : / There is a link, death cfannot sever, Inserted by brother, and sister, uncle and aunt. Will arid Rube. . Komakorau. HARDY.— loving memory of Private Errol Leonard Gathome Hardy, Canterbury Regiment, N.Z.E.F., killed at Pasachen* daele. October 19. 1917. HENDERSON.In . affectionate remomhrance of our brother. Trooper Harold Francis Henderson, -ith Reinforcement, who died in Egypt, October 19, 1918. "Dearer to memory than words can tell." _ —Inserted by Veda and Clif Jacobs. : MANNING.—In proud and over-loving memory of my two dear boys, Lansley, 12/402. killed at Gallipoli, Ansae Day, 1915, and Fred., died in Palestine. October 19. 191S . "Until the day breaks." ■ Inserted by their mother, sisters, andbrothers. • . STEWART.—A tribute to the memory of our dearest brother, Arthur, died in Franc©, October 19. 1918. Honoured, loved, unforgotten. —Inserted by ■■ His loving sister and brother-in-law, Eiiio and Dick Keating®.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18534, 19 October 1923, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18534, 19 October 1923, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18534, 19 October 1923, Page 1