FQRTHEEMPIRE'3 CAUSE. DEATHS. BROWN.—On October 11, 1917, died from wounds " Somewhere in France," Lindsay (N.Z.F.A.), beloved husband of Ivy Brown, of Pahnorston North, and bclovod fourth son of Mrs and Mr J. Brown, Wanganui (lato of Dunodin South and Oam.iru). Ho nobly answered dnty's call, and ive up ail for honour's cause. HOLM AN. —On November 3, died from wounds in France, Leslie, youngest son of J. and E. J. Holman, 15 Reid road, South Dunedin; aged 24 years. M'CORKINDALE.—On October 12, 1917, died from wounds received while in action " Somewhere in France," Andrew Beames (24th Reinforcements), youngest son of Catherine and tho lato Adam M'Gorkindale, Llangollene Farm, Manuka Creek. M'CORLEY.—On October 12, 1917, killed while in action " Somewhere in France," John (20th Reinforcements), dearly beloved only son of the late Margaret and John M'Corley. Balclutha; in his 27th year. R.LP. M'DONALD.— On % October 10, 1917, killed while in aotion in France, William Charles M'Donald, dearly beloved second son of W. and tho late Emily R. M'Donald; aged 24 years. Ho fought ami liiod lor home and country. M'MTLLAN. —On October 12, killed while in action in France, H. N. M'Millan (14th Reinforcements), beloved youngest son of Donald M'Millan, Rae's Junction; in his 22nd year QUINN.—On October 12, killed while in action in France, Private Thomas Quinn 1 (14th Reinforcements), beloved elder surviving son of Mary and the late John Quinn, Hampden; in his 39th year. R.I.P. RICHMOND. —On Ootober 25, killed while in action " Somewhere in France," Gunner W. 0. Richmond, dearly loved youngest son of James and r,he late C. M. Richmond, Maerewhenua; Bged 22 years. A dutilnl son has died for his country in the cause of Jreedom, justice, and humanity. OPE & KINASTON, . UNDERTAKERS 36 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone %C2. Day and Night. Established 1888. PRAPWELL k HOLGATE (Successors to Colo and Springer), UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS, AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, 206 George street and Princes street South. Established 1874. Piones: Day and night, 410; Private, 441 and 486.
V ARCHER & 0 (X, k * Late Manager Colo and Springer, UNBERTAKEES, 219 George street (opposite Bilk's). Tel. 61£2 (day and night). UGH GOURLEY. LTD, (Est. 1870). - Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Embalmera. Telegrams "Gourley, Dunedin." 'Phone 407 (Day or Night). PUBLIC NOTICE.—A. J. Wynn and Sons, Undertakers. Change of Address. New Address: Care A. S. Archer and Co., Undertakers, 219 George street, where all business will be transacted. Telephone 819 and 3192.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17158, 10 November 1917, Page 6
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