IN MEMORIAM.
abMSTRONG.—In ever-loving memory of /tear son, William A. Armstrong, killed faction, Somme Battle, September 20, 1916. ' ... ~ . .. "'Bat stiU your memory, like the ivy, clings. —lnserted by his parents. MOBSMAN.—Arthur and Gordon Hors!n killed in action, Somme Battle, Sep--s£ber 18. 1916Lest, we forget. —From their old pal, T.B.N. O'LEARY. —ln affectionate remembrance Leslie A. O'Leary, 2nd Otago Infantry Boziment, 9th N.Z. Reinforcements, died of •niinds (received in Somme Battle), September 20. R.I.P. pOWLEY. —ln loving memory of Captain Alfred J. Powley, M.C . N.Z. Rifle Brigade, cn ly son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Powley, n f Devonport. who fell at the Battle of the fiomme, September 20, 1916. Sadly missed. —lnserted by loving mother and sister.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 1
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