FOR THE EMPIRE'S GAOSE. DKATHS. MATHEftON.—On July 30, at Wakari, Sappar Goorgo Stafford Matheson (Ist Battalion, N.Z.R.B. and N.Z.E. Tunnelling Corps), dearly beloved second son of G. S. and Monica ilaUicson, 33 'i'yna Street, lloslyn; agod 35 yoars. ROBERTSON.—On July 29, at Duriodin/* Private Norman Robertson (39324, 22nd Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.), dearly beloved youngest son of Peter and Sarah Robertson, of Puerua; aged 23 years. Deeply mouniod. —The Funeral will leave Warepa railway station To-morrow (Friday), August 1, on arrival of tho morning train from Duncdin.— A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. IN HEMOBIAM. COOPER.—In loving memory of Corporal William Cooper (39172, 22nd Reiiiforcetnente), who was killed in action on July 31, 1917, " Somowhoro in Franco," tho beloved husband of Lillian Cooper, 23 Nolson street. Just when his lilo wns brightest, Just when his hopes wore best, His Country called, and' ho answered. And now in God's handa he'll rest. —Inserted by his loving wifo and daughter. MORRIS.—In loving memory of Private Jesso Morris (23rd Reinforcements), who was killed in action in France, July 31, 1918. Gone is tho Ikco wo loved bo dear, Gone ia the voice we loved to hear. Wo miss him most who knew him beet— A loving brother dearly loved and sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving sisters. MORRIS.—In loving memory of Privates Jesse Morris (23rd Reinwho was' killed in action in France, July 31, 1918. So loved, Eo mourned. —Inserted by one who loved him — R. C. RINGROSE.—-In loving memory of Private David Joseph Charles Ringrose (22106, 16th Reinforcements), who was killed in action " Somewhere in France" on July 31, 1917. Jnsb when his life was brightest, Just when Ihis hopes were beat, His Country called, and he answered, And now In God'e hands lio rests. Jter away from the ones who loved him Comrades gently laid him-to rest, ■ . In a soldier's grave he's sleeping, One of God's brightest and best. —Inserted by his loving mother. RINGROSE.—In loving memory of Private David Joseph Charles Ringrose (22106, 16th Reinforcements), who was killed in action -" Somewhere in France" on Jtdy 31, 1917. \ Gone is ttie face we loved eo dear. Gone is the voice we loved to heat. Wo miss him most who knew him best— A loving brother sadly missed. , The Empire's hand has written TJpon the eoroll of fame: " Ho' did hiß daty, fought and died," So honoured be his name. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Stella and Thomas Tato. SANSON. —In loving memory of Sergeant David Sanson (719, Bth Battalion, Australian Imperial Force), who died in the 26th General Hospital, Etaplos, on July 31, There nro <ryes to which, tho bears oft come, But wesmilo and hide our pain, Tfiongh' well we know the boy we lore Will not bo home again. . —lnserted by his loving father and mother, sisters and brothers. HOPB m * KINASTON, UNDERTAKERS 36 ST., ANDREW STREET. Telephone 2602. Day and Night Established 1888. Tj\RAPWELL & HOLGATE -H- (Successors to Cole and Springer), UNDERTAKERS,. 206 Georg& street (next Harris's Boot Store). Telephone 410 (day and night). s! archer & pa e (Late Manager Cole and SDtinger), UNDERTAKERS", 219 George street (opposite Bills'e). Tel. 3192 (day and night). fUGH GOURLEY, LTD. (Est. 1870)' Address:. 7 CLARKE STREET. Economical Furnishing Undertakers and Embaimers. Telegrams "Gourley. Dunedin." 'Phone 407 (day or night). 'fa/fI'EMORIALS.— Concrete Kerbings to -L*-*. any design, Iron Railings, Lettering, and all Cemetery Requisites.—H. S. BINGHAM & CO. (LTD.), 283 Moray place (near Taieri and Peninsula Dairy).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17691, 31 July 1919, Page 4
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