IN MEMORIAM.
rjHAMBEPS—In loving memory of my dear brother, Private Thomas James Chambers, 8-ISUS, Fourth Rciniorcement3, third son of Mr and Mrs F. O. Chambers, Chunh street, Rangiora, ltilled in action in Franco, Juiy 9th, 19'6; aged 20 years. Killed in action, say the cables, That is all the tai- tfley teil Of the brave lad who loved ua. 01 the lad wo loved 60 well. How the life was sped we know not. What the laet word, look or thought, Only that he did his dutyDied as nobly a3 he fought. —Inserted by his loving sister and brothor-in-law, E. and A. Sears, nurwood. JORDAN—In loving memory of Edgar Jordan, only son of Mr and Mrs T. 19 street, Sydenham, who died of wounds received at the Dardanelles, on July 9th, 1915; aged 21 years. He will sleep, but not forever, There will bo a glorious dawn. Wo shall meet to part, no, never, On that Resurrection Morn. —Inserted by his loving father, mother, and • sisters. TTALLIDAY—In loving memory of Eobcrt A. HaUiday, of West. Lyttelton, 14th Reinforcements who died of wounds at Mes- . JSSHVath, 1917. Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away# MACAM—In loving memory .of Ge ? r ?® Mttcam, killed in action in if] 1 * 8 th, 1916, third eon of William and Robina Macam, late Ohoka. .
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 1
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219IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 1
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