[A CABD.I pARK AND jyjURDOCH, barristers, solicitors, AND CONVEYANCERS. Chambers: —Hamilton street, Hokitika and At Kumara. - Money to lend on approved security. tm 1 1111181 5 meSSSSI* IIIBI^ COMPORT. —In loving memory of William Charles Comport, killed in the Battle of tho Somme, France, September IGth. 191 G. Eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. A. Comport of Rinui; aged 34 years. He hoard tho call of tho Empire And in the fighting foil, This thought our grief shall lighten He served his country well. Do not grieve for those who leave you, They are not lost, but gone before, Joyfully to give you welcome When you roaeli tho Heavenly shore. (Inserted by loving parents, sisters and brothors.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 2
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118Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1917, Page 2
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