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Diamonds, the King of Precious stones “and forever after.” The days will multiply into weeks, into years, and as the years pass through every minute of them you will be together. There will be thrilling d>y* of activity, and others that pass gently and quietly. There will be days of laughter and joy. others of unavoidable sorrow but always it will be to gether—"A diamond is forever." A Diamond Ring bought at ’'SteveDi Diamond Mine” is good value because of their low profit policy, it is better because of the modern designs, and select, because the diamonds are new and of the latest multiple cut. See for yourself at Stevens Diamond Mine 111 Gloucester street 2 doors from Hay’s. —Advt

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 2

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Untitled Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 2

Untitled Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28128, 17 November 1956, Page 2

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