BY PERMISSION OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE HAWERA SHOW. An Autographed Portrait of Field Marshall Lord French, WILL BE AUCTIONED ON Thursday, June sth, at 8 p.m. in the Motor Hall. IN AID OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE GIFT TOBACCO FUND. This is an opportunity to secure a portrait that in 50 years' time will be very VALUABLE. A Picture you should have as a FAMILY HEIRLOOM. Lord French in sending this portrait said; " Will be very pleased if it is the means of in any way assisting the New Zealand Expeditionary Force Gift Tobacco Fund."
FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. T.'.-rr-On June S, 1017, killed iu action in France, Private Cyril 51'Gonagle, youngest son of A. T. and 51. A. sl'Gonagle; aged 27 years. Deeply regretted. TAYLOR.—Died of wounds, on June 23, Sergeant Andrew ("Andy") Taylor, third son of John and Margaret Taylor, of Fitzroy; aged 27 years and 0 months. Deeply regretted. FRASER.—KiIIed in action at the Battle of Messines, John Douglas Frascr, the youngest and dearly beloved son of Angus Fraser, Tariki. THANKS NOTICE. M R AND MRS. A. T. M'GONAGLE and Family wish to tender their heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation for the many kind messages of sympathy received upon the loss of their dearly beloved son Cyril, who was killed in action in France, June 8, 1917. THANKS. jy[R. AND MRS. FRASER and Family wish to thank all kind friends who extended sympathy to them in their recent bereavement, and for letters, cards, and telegrams received.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1917, Page 4
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