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IN MEMORIAM.

BARBER.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private E. A. B. (Bert) Barber, who died from wounds " Somewhere in France" on Januarv 22, 1918. f'.o gave his best—his all or home and Freedom's cause. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother. GILKS.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Sergeant J.ohn Gilks, who died of wounds, "SomNewhere in France," on January 21, 1918. No one you loved was by your side, To hear your last faint sighs; Or whisper just one loving word Before you closed your eyes. But the saddest part is yet to come, When our heroes all return; Mothers will be looking for their darling boys, But our son will ne'er return. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sister, and brother. GILKS. —In loving memory of our dear cousin, Sergeant John Gilks, who. died of wounds, "Somewhere in France," on the 21st January, 1918. Wo looked for his safe return, Arid longed to clasp his hand,

But God has postponed the meeting—'Twill be in a better land. —lnserted by his loving grandma, E. Gilks, cousins Laura and Henry Simpson (Maungatua). GILKS.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, Sergeant Jack Gilk3, who died of wounds, "Somewhere in France," . January 21, .1918. As long as life and memory last, We will always think of thee.

—lnserted by his cousins, Leslie, Stanley, Winnie, and Edna Hey. ' """S*' HANDYSIDE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Corporal Geo. Handyside, w"ho died from wounds received in France on January 20, 1918; aged 28 years. A grave in a foreign land — A grave we may never see; But while life and memory Inst, We will remember thee". —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, G. and A. Cockerill. HANDYSIBE.—In loving memory of

Corporal George Handysile, died of « wounds, "Somewhere in Franco," January 20, 1018; aged 23 years. "Peace, perfect peace." % —lnserted by. his loving - sister, Laura James, Frestiford. HANDY SIDE.—In loving memory of Corporal George Haxidyside, Seventh Reinforcements, , Machine Gun • Section, son of James and Jane Handyside, Waikaia, died of wounds "Somewhere' in France," January 20, 1018. He sleeps in a British soldier's grave, In a land to us unknown; But his name is written in letters of love On the hearts he left at home. —lnserted bv his uncle and aunt, H. and E. S. Wilkie. HARVEY.—In loving memory of our dear and only son, iso. 1818*7--Cfimuor George A. Harvey (14th N.Z.F. Arcillery), who died on January 17. 1917, from siok r ness in 4th G-eneral Hospital, London; aged 21 years. So loved, so mourned.

—lnserted by his loving parents and Bister. If'BRIDE.—In loving memory of our dear son, Archibald Miller M'Brido, who died from wounds received " Somewhere In Prance" on January 22, 1918; aged J 24 years. Till we meet again. —lnserted by his loving parents and brothers. M'LEAN. —In loving memory of Private Donald M'Lean, who died from sickness in Tidworth Hospital, England, January 20, 1918. A friend on earth he was sincere, His heart was truly kir.d; His memory will be ever dear To those he left behind. —lnserted by friends, North Taaeri. SINCLAIR. —In loving memory of Private William Sinclair (10th "Reinforcements, No. 8/4020), who died from wounds " Somewhere in Framoe," January 22, 1918, eon of William and Sarah Sinclair, Dunedin; aged 24 years.. ' , Gone from amongst us, —oh, how we miss him, if Loving him dearly, in memoir we keep; Never fill death ends shall we forget him, Though in a foreign land he sleeps. —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 39