IK MEMORIAM.
CTIIiRIE.—In lovinpr memory of out dear'son, John Archibald, who died al !) Kensington "Street, Wellington, on November 21, 1918. . Time cannot change : our aching hearts, Nor from our memory tear The face and form we loved so wcjl, 'Twill dwell for ever there. —Inserted by hia loving parents and t> brother. ' JflVrjOWA 7 .—ln loving ni'emory of our dear'sons and brotfiers, Clarence Edward M'Keown, whs died at Masterton, and Lawrence Frederick M'lveown, who died at Lake Coleridge, on November 22, 1918. We will not foreet them, we loved them too dearie For their memory, to . fade • from our • lives like a dream 1 . Our lins need not sneak, when our hearts mourn sincerely. Tor urief often dwells where It 6eldom Is seen. —Inserted by their father, mother, Bisters,, and brothers. .
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 1
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131IK MEMORIAM. Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 49, 22 November 1920, Page 1
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