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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. DEATHS. ALEXANDER.—On October 15, 1918, died from wounds "Somewhere in Franoe," Private John Stewart (18 th Reinforcements), second son of' the late Wm. and Marion Reid Alexander. HEW AT.—On October 8, 1918, killed in action, Captain John Paterson Hewat (Ist Otago Regiment), dearly beloved son of Mr ' and Mrs E. C. Hewat, Riverton; aged 26 years. ROBERTSHAW.—On April 16, 1918, killed in action '' Somewhere in France," Frederick Arthur, only son of Arthur Frank and' Amelia •Robertshaw, 30 Canongate street, Dunedin. Deeply mourned. WADE. —On October 26, in France, died from wounds, Robert Hunter Wade (Second Lieutenant), beloved husband of M. Wade, Eden street, Oamaru. IN MEMOEIAJI. MELVILLE.—In loving memory of Private Donald MElville, who passed away at Featherston Military Hospital on November 5, 1917. So loved, go mourned. —Inserted by Elizabeth Macdonald. RIDLAND._ —In loving memory of Bombardier William Thomas Ridland (sth Battery), who died at sea on November 5, 1915; aged 26 years. Too far away thy grave to eea, But not too far to think of thee. —Inserted by his loving mother, brother, and sister. / IN MEMORIAM. M^NAUGHTON. —In loving memory lof Marion M'Naughton, who died at Mayfield, Morven, on November 4, 1917. A friend on earth—she was sincere, Her heart was truly kind; Her memory will be ever dear To those she left behind. —Inserted by her sorrowing husband, sons, and daughter. MARSHALL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Naseby, November 5, 1914. Also, dear father, who died; August 4, 1916. They are gone, but not forgotten— Never shall their memory fade; Loving thought® shall ever linger Bound the place whero they aire laid. —Inserted by their loving sons and daughters. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and Gd for each line over five. "In Memoriam " notioes are inserted at the same rateß, but when verses are added an additional charge of Gd per line is made for each line of space oocupied. Notices of Death and Private Interment without reference to either, time or place of interment: prepaid 5s 6d, booked Gs Gd. Notices of Death and Funeral, either where the funeral notioe is a separate •advertisement or is part of the death notioe: prepaid Bs, booked 9s. In computing the lines of c.pace to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon sii words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at Gd for each six words. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times are inserted also in the Witness without additional charge. PunerAl notice! Tho Friends of the late SLA.H MORLEY (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Residence of his Son-in-law (Mr R. Allan), 13 Haig street. Morninprton TCK MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 6th' msT at 2.30 p.m., for the Anderson's Bav Cornel tery.—HOPE & ICINASTON, Undertaker! 36 St. Andrew street. ' MR and Mrs A. BROWN and Family (Akatore) desire to Thank their many* friends for kind messages of sympathy in their recent sad l bereavement. MR and Mrs J. CRAIG and Mr and Mrs R. CRAIG wish to convey their Thanks to the friends who have tendered them their sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, and to the Misses M'Kerrow and _ Duncan and Mr John. Douglas for services rendered. MR and Mrs SHANKS' and Family, of No. 1 Grey street, Timaxu, desire to Thank all land friends who sympathised with them in their sad bereavement in the death of their son and brother,- James Albert, who was killed in action in Franco • also for letters, telegrams, and cards received. Hope & kin aston UNDERTAKERS. 36 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602. Day and Night. Established 1888. R A P W E )'. L & HOLGATE (Successors to Cole and Sprineer) UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS *AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, 206 George street and Princes street South. Established 1874. 'Phones: Day and Night. 410; Private 441 and 426. 8. ARCHER & C O.i • Late Manager Cole and Springer. UNDERTAKERS. 219 George street (opposite Bilk's). Tell 3192 (day and night). TTUGH GOURLEY, LTD. (Est. 1370). -H-JL Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Embalmers. Telegrams " Gourley, Dunodin." 'Phono 407 (clay or night). OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND VmITNESS JOB PRINTING DEPARTMKNT.— Job Printing of every description done with Despatch, and at the Lowest CurI ent Rates.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17464, 5 November 1918, Page 4

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