FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE.
m ■EMoniAit FOUNTAIN.—In loving memory of our dearly loved eon and brother, Private Ernest Harold (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.), who was killed in action on Gallipoli on April 27, 1915. FERGUSON.—In loving memory cf our eon and brother, Bugler J. A. Ferguson (4th Otago Company, Main Body), killed in action on Gallipoli Peninsula, May 2, 1915. For hi* country’s sake. JOYCE.—In loving memory of Private Thomas Joyce (328/68, 19th Reinforcements), who was killed in action, .‘Somewhere in France,” on April 15, 1918. “In memory ever dear.”—lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. JEFFERY'.—In loving memory of 39245 Private J. B. Jeffery, killed in action in France, April 28, 1918; aged 22 years. Oh! for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is dill. —lnserted by mother, sisters, and brothers. PANTING.—In loving memory of 23/260 Sergeant Charles James Panting (7th Reinforcements), who died in Christchurch Hospital May 1, 1925. I have lost my best companion, A life linked with my own. Day by day I miss my loved one As 1 wander through life alone. No cne knows how much I miss him, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one I loved so well. Just as his life was sweetest, Just as his hopes w’ere beet, God took him from a world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. Inserted by his loving wife and children. PEARSON.—In loving memory of Francis George Pearson, who was killed in action at Gallipoli April 28, 1915. beloved eldest son of william and Mary Pearson, Mosgiel Junction. Inserted by his parents brothers, and sisters. RISK—In loving memory of 8/278 Private Robert (Main Body), killed in action on *“ a y ,2, a.t the Dardanelles. "He did his duty —lnserted by mother, sister, and brothers. STEWART.—In loving memory of Clarence, who was killed on Gallipoli, May 2, 23 1917 ° Jameß> who fell iD France, March As we loved them, so we miss them, in our memories they are dear; Loved, remembered, longed for always As it dawns another year. Inserted by their loved ones. FREN —t r loving memory of our deal brother, Lance-corporal G. T. Uren who was killed on Gallipoli on May 2, 1915.—Inserted by ms lovmg brothers and sisters.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51
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387FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51
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