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IN MEMORIAM.

APPS.—In loving memory of our dear sou and brother, who died on September 18, 1908; aged 22 years and 9 months. Ten years ago to-day, dear Willie, That we remember well, We stood beside your dying bed To bid you last farewell. We miss you from our home, dear WiUfe, Your love and gentle smile, Our home is dark without yoo,— eW miss you everywhere. —Inserted by his loving mother, father, brothers, and sistor. HOLDEN.—In loving memory of our dear Charlie, who died at Kaitangata on September 18, 1910; aged 13 years and 10 months. Gone, but not forgotten. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. M|CLEARY. —In ■ loving memory of Maria M'Cleary, who was accidentally drowned at Henley, September 18, 1917. Above the waves of earthly strife, Ahovo the ills and oares of life; Where all is peaceful, bright, and fair, Her home is there—her home is there. —Inserted by her loving aunt, J. C.

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DE-Vl'irs. | CHIRNSIDE. —On August 29, killed in action " Somewhere in Franco," Private Robert John Chirnsido (23rd Rcinforcemonts), beloved husband of Ethel Chirnsido, and second son of John Chirnsido; in his 36th year. Ho fought and died lor his countryKEMP. —On September 3, Edwin Harrison (40th Reinforcements), only child of Mr and Mm A. E. Kemp, Goro; in his 21st year. Buried at sea. LAYBURN.—On August 28. killed in action " Somewhere in France," "W. J. A. Layburn (Australian Imperial Forces), beloved elder son of John and Jane Layburn. 47 Queen's drive, Musselburgh. R.I.P. RYAKL —On August 28, 1918, killodi in action " Somewhere in Franco," Rifleman Timothy Ryan (25th Reinforcements), dearly beloved eldest son of Catherine and the late John Ryan 220 Oxford 6treet, South Dunedin; in his 37th year. Rest in peace. SUTTON.—On September 2, 1918, died from wounds received in action in France, Lance-sergeant William Sutton (22291. 16th Reinforcements), beloved second eldest son of Mr and Mrs James Sutton. Time may hoal the brokenhearted, Time may mate the wound less sore, But 'imc can never stop the longing For t.hi> dear ono gone before. WILLIAMS.—On August 25,1918, killed in action " Somewhere in France," Private Albert Edwin Brown Williams (29th Reinforcements), dearly beloved second (twin) son of Mr and Mre Williams (59 Harbour terrace, Dunedin).. and husband of Mrs Rose Williams (Dalmore, Dunedin); aged 33 years. Deeply mourned. He did his duty. WOOD.—Killed in action in France, Corporal Edgar Alfred Wood, th° beloved youngest son of the late Thomas and Mary Fenw'ck Wood, of Lowburn Ferry; aged 25 yeiars and 10 months. Perfect peace. IN MEMOMAM. NICOL.—In loving memory of our dear nephew, Private John M'Rae Nicol (lan), 3023, 7th Reinforcements, who was wounded, June, 1916, and who died at sea September 17. 1917. on his way back to New Zealand.—lnserted by his aunts, Helen Niool and Lavinia Edmondl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17423, 18 September 1918, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17423, 18 September 1918, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17423, 18 September 1918, Page 4

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