IN MEMORIAM.
CMITH -In affectionate remembrance of t Smith, of Waerenga, who fell m » •. -W" \ rmpnt'ere?. Franco, I'ebniaiy ~1» February. 1579. Though duty's path be stern, her way is They Sweetly sleep who rest upon her breast. idii \T,K—Id proud and loving memory i vi'r'much-loved son and brother, trooper of our iiiw Tea«dale (62400). who died George ArJiur 'V, ' '\Vellinrton February j n , Y<i« S Palestine ' f ° r IU9 " S COl "rim» miiv heal tho broken-hearted. Time mav make the wound less sore; Rut time can never stop the l»nains For our " loved ones cone before. —lnserted bv his over-sorrowing father, and brothers. Te Awamutu. VOPXG - I" fond and 1 ovine memory of Lance-Corporal W. J. Young, who was Killed 7naction in France on February V.l. 101-. A life made beautiful bv kindly deeds. i helping band for others' needs: Good was his heart, his tneiidship sound. Loved and respected by all around. To b beautiful lite came a sudden end, 110 died, a* he lived —everybody s tnend. - -Inserted bv his loving father, mother, sister;! and brothers, Tower Road, Matainata.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18949, 21 February 1925, Page 1
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