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FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. IN MEHOUUM. BULLIMAN.—In loving memory of Private Walter Bulliman (40th Reinforcements), who died at sea on September 9, 1918, v/hilo proceeding on active service. Gone, but not forgotten. —Insarted by his sister-in-law and brother-in-law.—Wellington papers pleaso copy. HEAPS.—In loving memory of Rifleman Frank Priestly Heaps, who was killed in action in Franco on September 10, 1913, dearly boloved eldest son of Joseph Priestly and Susan Heaps, Purokiroki; aged 25 years. For King and Country. One year has gone sinoo tbat sad day When our dear son was called away; x It was God's will, it must bo 60, At His commafld we all must go. Could I, his mother, have clasped. Ms hand, The eon I loved fo well— To kiss his brow when death was nigh And whisper, "Frank, farewell!" —Inserted by his loving mother, father,, sisters, and brothers. HEAPS.—In loving memory of Frank Priestly Heaps (26th Reinforcements), who ' was killed in action in Franco on September 10, 1918. This day brings back our memory fresh Ot him now called to Test, And the ones who think of him tonight Arc tho ones who loved him best. Though tho voice we loved ia silent, Though his form wo ennnot see, We phnll meet ngain in glory United through eternity. —Inserted by bis Eister and brother-in-law, C. and A. Kilgour. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of Corporal Peter Tnylor, who died from wounds in Wa'.ton-on-Thamas Hospital. September 10. 1918. Jin sleeps in a far-off land, , ( In a griivc we may never foe, J But wine dear and pontic hand May lay down a flower for me. You're gone, but not forgctton, And, as dawns another yo:ir, En the quiet hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. —Inserted by liis loving parents and brothers. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of Corporal Peter Taylor (17th Reinforcements), who died in Walton-on-Thames Hospital on September 10, 1918, from wounds received " Somewhere in France." He proudlv answered his country's call And pave' Ms lift- to f=nva ns all; His heart was good, his spirit brave, His resting place is a soldier's grave. —Inserted by his lovinjj brother and sister-in-law Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths eent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, Hs ench prepaid, or is if booked, when not exceeding livn lines, and Gd for each line over five. "In memoriam " ( notices are inserted at the name rates, but when verees are added an additional charge cf 63 per line is made for each line of space occupied. Notices of Death and Private Interment without reference to either time or' place of informant: prepaid 5s Ed, booked Cs fid Notfces of Jjeath and Funeral, cither where thn funeral notice is a separate advertisement or is par* of the death notice: prepaid Bs, booked O3 In computing the lines of space to be occupied advertisers; are notified ih s i t they can reckon fU words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at lid for each si.-c words Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing Ja the Daily Times are in the Witness without additional charge. PUNERAL NOTICE. which will Jeave their Residence 2? the bo'ith Dunecliu Basilica, and thence to Anderson's Bay Cemetery HUGH GOUIILKY, Undertaker. lyf R and IVlrs Y,\ HODGE and Familv ■f-7-i. (O.ivershain) wish to Ihnnk all kind friends for iloral tributes, letters, and telegrams of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; and untiring attention of Dr Lindon, Miss Bagery, and Mrs Mac Nab during tbsir daughter's illness; and also Thank tho tramway employees for their kind consideration. HOPE & KIN ASTON UNDERTAKERS 36 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602. i Hay and Night. Established IESB. & " HOLGATE ■*- (Successors to Cole and Sprincerl UNDEE TAKERS. 206 Georgt street (next Harris's Boot Store) Telephone 410 (day and night). As. arc hTTr & co. o (Late Manager Cole and Sorinicer). UNDERTAKERS", 219 Georgo street (opposite Bills's). Tel 3192 (day and night). UGH GOURLRY, LTD (Kst. 1870)' Address: 7 CI.ARKK STREET. Economical FurnishinK Undertaliers and Embaimers. Telegrams "fiourley, Dunedjn " 'Phone 407 (day or ni;.'ht). RlALS.—Concrete Korbings to ■I"-"- any design. Iron Railings, Lettering, and all Cemetery Requisites.—H S BING* HAM k CO. (LTD.), 283 Moray place (near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17726, 10 September 1919, Page 4

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