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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DEATH.' SUTHERLAND. —On Juno 8, 1917, killed while in action " Somewhero in Flanders," Gunner James Fulton Sutherland, eldest son of the Rev._ R. R. M. Sutherland, Kaikorai; in his 22nd year.

•pUNER AL NOTICE. Friends of tho late JAMES GORE (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his lato Residence, 61 Queen's drive, Musselburgh, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 25th inst., at 2 p.m., for tho Southern Cemetery. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, Clarke and Maclaggan streets. ]fyj[ A S 0 N I "C. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, N.Z. SOUTH, S.C. The Members of the above District Grand Lodge are requested to attend the FUNERAL of tho lato Bro. JAMES GORE, P. District Grand Master, N.Z. South, S.C., which will leave his late Residence, Queen's drive, Musselburgh, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 25th July, at 2 p.m., for tho Southern Cemetery. By order R.W. Dist. Grand Master. _ J. ABBOTT, D.G. Secretary. Regalia: Whito ties and gloves. "PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF N.Z., I.C.t-'Tho Members of the above Prov. G. Lodge, and also tho members of tho Irish Constitution, are respectfully requested to attend the FUNERAL of the late R.W. Bro. JAMES GORE, P. Dist. G.M., N.Z. South, S.C., which will leave his late Residence, Queen's drive, Musselburgh, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) at 2 p.m.—GEO. SCOTT, P.P.G.S.W., I.C. T&ISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. The Memhc-rs of the above D.G. Lodge, as also. the Members of the English Lodges of this District, are respectfully requested to attend the FUNERAL of the late R W Bro. JAMES GORE, P. Dist. G.M., N.z! South, _ Scottish Constitution, which will leave his late Res-dence. Queen's drive, Musselburgh, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2 p.m. By order of the R.W. Dist. G.M. A. BAGLEY, _ District Grand Secretary. Regalia: Whito ties and gloves. J ODGE ST. 662, S.C. The Officers and Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the FUNERAL of the late Bro. JAMES GORE P Dist. Grand Master. N.Z. South. S.C., which will leave his latf Residence. Queen's drive. Musselburgh. THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY)', 25th July, at 2 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. By order R.W. Master . T._ ALLAN, Secretary. Regalia: White tics and gloves. ST. ANDREW, 432, S.C. The Officers and Members of the above i 1!" 5 rrquestod to attend the FUNERAL of the late Bro. .TAMES GORE, P. Dist.. Grand Master. N.Z. South. S.C..' wh'ch will leave his late Queen's drive, Musselburgh. THIS DAY (WEDNES25th July, at 2 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. By order R.W. Master. _ HUGHES, Secretary. Regalia: White ties and gloves. L ODGE CELTIC, s!c. The Officers and Members of the above Loo (re are requested to attend th" FTTNET?AL_of our lato Bro. JAMES GORE. P District Grand Master. N.Z. South. S C which will leave his lat° Qno<Vs drive. Mussolhnrgh, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) July 25, at 2 p.m., for the Southern Cemetery. By order of R.W.M. R. MEEICING, Secretary. Regalia: Whito ties and gloves. TAIERX NO. 620, iic. The Members of the above Lodge aro requested to attend the FUNERAL of the late Bro. JAMES GORE, P.D.G.M., N.Z. South, S.C., leaving his Residence at W"een s drive. Musselburgh, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2 p.m. D. M. CRETGHTON, Secretary. T ODGE PENINSULA KILWINNING NO. 696, S.C. The Members of above Lodge are requested to attend the FUNERAL of tho late Bro. JAMES GORE. P.D.G.M., New Zealand South, S.C., which will leave his late Residence Queen's drive, Musselburgh , th " Southern Cemetery, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 2 p.m. By order. E. T. ROSS, Secretary. Regalia: White ties and gloves. U.NERAL NOTICE eJfTTTT Prlends °L „ the . J atG JAMES bivu 1H are respectfully invited to attend his I<uneral, which will leave 15 Carr Street, North-East Valley, THIS DAY WEDNESDAY), the 25th inst., at 1 pi tor tho Anderson Bay Cemetery. ' HOPE & KINASTON, Undertakers, 56 St. Andrew street. "IR 1 U N E R A L NOTICE The Friends of the late PATRICK MULLINS (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his lato Residence, 66 Glasgow street, South Dunedin, for St. Patrick's Basilica. Maoandrew road, THTS DAY (WEDNESDAY) 25th inst., at 3.30 p.m., and thence to the ►Southern Catholic Gomr^tcry HUGI-I GOURTEY. Undertaker, ' , Glarke and Maelaggan streets.' UNERAL NOTICE. T' l ® Friends of the late DOROTHY ROSS are respectfully invited to attend her mineral, which will tivs Hayward's Point store at 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, 26th inst for Purakamii Cemetery. '* LOVE BROS., Undertakers, • Port Chalmers. Hope & ktnaston T7NnFHT4T<-EFS 36 ST ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602 Day and Night Estnlilishod 18R8. "O RAPWELL & HO L GATE (Successors to Cole and UNDERTAKERS. EMBALMERS. AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. 206 George stre.t and Princes street South. Established 1874. Phones: Day and night. 410; Private, 441 and 456. Si ARCHER & OCX, *. Late Mnnntrer Cole and Springer, UNDERTAKERS 219 Georpo street (opposite Bi'Hs'b). % I*el. 3152 idav and night). ■THTUGH GOURLEY. LTD. (Est 1870) J»-A Address: 7 CLARICE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Embalmera. Telegrams "Gourley. Dunedin." 'Phone 407 (Dav or Nitrht).

At Reeth, Swaledale, a village ten milas from a railway station, 28 inhabitants over military age have formed a volunteer training corps. Thoy are drilled by the local police sergeant, and one enthusiastic member : s 75 years of age.' Whato'or befalls whon our country calls, Not ono moment reluctant lag; Far better be slain in the last wild rush Than survive 'noath an alien [lag. Such serfdom wo could not endure; Such freedom wo could not endure; For in sickness and pain, we'd boe in vain For Woods' Great .Peppermint CJuro.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17065, 25 July 1917, Page 4

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