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[A Card.] H. A. INGLE DENTAL SURGEON. (Late Arthur H. Boyes.) Fraser’s Buildings - Main Street, Foxton. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. , ’ ’Phone No. CO. [A Card.] ' F. T. DANVERS VETERINARY SURGEON, Palmerston North. Private - ’Phone 478. Or — Browne’s Stables, ’Phone 77, H. W. RICHMOND COACIIBUILDER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, Avenue Road - - - Foxton, Jobbing Work of all descriptions carried out at moderate rates. Estimates given. Telephone No. 89. TO CORRESPONDENTS. “ MUSCATEL.” Your criticism would apply if the mailers you mention were of public concern. Why not form a “select circle" of your own ! ■ . IN MEMO RIAM. YOUNG. —in loving memory of my dear son, Riileman W. W. Young, chilled on the Somme. September 15th, 1910. Had He asked me, well I know, I should say, God spare this blow. Yes, with streaming tears would say, Lord, I love him, let him shiv. When my heart is sad and weary I seem to hear you say, Keep up your heart, dear mother, We’ll meet again some day. —lnserted by his loving mother, brothers and sisters. YOUNGi—Gn proud and loving memory of our dear brother, Riileman W. IV. Young, who was killed on the Somme, September 15 th, 191(3. A soldier does: not ask nor choose the place or way to servo, And from the path that duly points no soldier’s step may swerve. , So, when from that red held of strife death’s bugle (allied him fill', Good for Catairh, Asthnintical, Bronchial, and other Coughs The Groat Money-Having Remedy | Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/-
He turned his face towards the sleep where heaven's 'outposts arc. —lnserted hy his loving brother and sister-in-law, -Land N. Young'. HOWE. —In loving memory of Private Leonard Howe, aged 24 years, hilled in action in France, September 15th, 1910. ‘‘Hone West/’ with the glory of setting sun, To an endless day of well-earned rest; For another hero’s part is done And another soul “Gone West.” —lnserted by A. Kruse and family.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2029, 16 September 1919, Page 2
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505Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2029, 16 September 1919, Page 2
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