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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. deaths. FITZR4TKLCK.—On November 19, at Trentham Hospital, 78791— J. nomas Fitzpatrick; aged 25 years • dearly-beloved husband of Ida M. Fitzpatrick, 22 Cutten street,, South Dunedin; also dearly-beloved second son of Thomas and Sarah M. Fitzpatrick, 20 Cutten street, South Dunedin; also brother of Ellie Dave, and Jack (France). Decplv mourned. R.I.P. KENDALL.—On November 25, at Quarantine Island of sickness, Staff sergeant - major Rendall (Main Body), dearly-beloved second son of 'Catherine and the late John Ren- ™!' Orkney Islands, and nephew of W. B. Rendall, Timaru. Deeply regretted. y J RYAN.—Oi November 21, at Featherston Military Camp, Martin Alexander (Sonnie), eldest son of Martin and Robina Ryan, of WaitaRI p' lAve^t y"fi rst year, tN MEMOEIAM. DICKSON.—In loving memory of Private Edmund F. Dickson (27th Reinforcements), who was killed ''Somewhere in France" on November 28, 1917.—Inserted by his loving sisters. t ( MEIKLE.—On November 27,1917, , T ,. < ?™ ow h° l I ' o in France," Private William Meikle (Twenty-first Reinforcements), sixth son of Jane and barah Meikle, North-East Valley, also brother of tho late Thomas Meikle, Oamaru.

TVFI LAWSON (27 Gargill street) and r i , R ? l;i ' tlves wls h to Thank all friends for kindness and sympathy shown durincr their recent sad bereavement. • THE PHILIP FAMILY tender their sincere Thanks to their many friends for thcjjr kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also to Dr Howden for attention during deceased;? illness. , ™ c ', } Irs G- SHIER and Family , (Gl nH°?° / oa , d > M °sgiel) desire to I hank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. TOHN TLLSON a.nd Family (Port MolytJf neux) wish to Thank their many 1' nends for kind messages and sympathy sent in their reccnt sad bereavement. Hope & kinaston UNDERTAKERS, ' 36 ST. ANDREW STREET. Teleplione 2602. Day and Night. Established 1888. RAPWELL & HOLGATE (Successors to Cole and Springer), UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS AND MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS, 206 Georgo street and Princes street South. Established 1874. 'Phones: Day and Night, 410:' Private 441 and 426. ' r S. ARCHER & a (Late Manager Cole and Sprintrerl UNDERTAKERS, 219 George street (opposite Bills's). Tel. 3192 (day and night). UGH GOURLET, LTD. (Est 1870) Address: 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Undertakers and Embalmed Telegrams "Gourley, Dunedin." 'Phone 407 (day or night). '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17484, 28 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17484, 28 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17484, 28 November 1918, Page 4

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