FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE.
DEATH. WILKINSON. —On January 31, 1927, at Dunedin, 35921 Trooper Herbert Joseph Wilkinson, late 23rd Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F., dearly beloved husband of Mary Wilkinson, 66 Grosvenor street, South Dunedin, and eldest son of John and the late Jessie Wilkinson, of Waitati; aged 29 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.”: —Interred in the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. HAWORTH. —In sad and loving memory of Ashley Aston Haworth, M. 8., Ch.B. (N.Z.), F.R.I.P.H. (Eng.), killed in action, Belgium, February 1, 1918. God knows the way, He holds the key, He guides us with unerring hand ; Sometime with tearless eyes we’ll see ; Yes, there, up there, we'll understand. —lnserted by his mother and sister, Lawrence. WELLS. —In loving memory of our dear brother. Private 44178 A. R. Wells, who died on February 6, 1923, at Oamaru Public Hospital. f When days are dark and friends are few, Dear brother, how we long for you. Friends are friends, when they are true, But, oh, dear brother, there's none like you I lnserted by his sorrowing brother and sistcr-in-law, Les and Agnes Wells, Hampden.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3804, 8 February 1927, Page 47
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