TO THE INHABITANTS OF LEVIN.
There are times in the history of every community when the services of a reliable- firm of monumental masons are required to erect a suitable memorial to some dear, departed friend or relative, and just whoml to employ td carry out such work is always a matter of concern. Messrs. W. E. Jones and Co., the monumentalists of Cuba-street, Palmerston N., are a firm of high standing, whose work always gives the utmost satisfaction, and can be specially recommended. The firm carry a huge stock of memorial stones of every description. Some lovely specimens of Italian marble, Scotch, Russian, and other granites, are stocked, which are imported direct from their sources of production, and clients are assured of having the selection from one of the most extensive stocks to be found anywhere in the Dominion. At the present time Mr. Jones, the principal of the company, is serving his country as a soldier, and during liis absence the business is being conducted by Mr. Eay Horn, an expert tradesman who has long been associated with monumental work. Estimates for all classes of work of this nature are supplied free, and every facility is given clients in the selection and designing of suitable stonea. A .postcard to the firm will bring an expert to your home without cost, and every ■ satisfaction is guaranteed. . '
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 14
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227TO THE INHABITANTS OF LEVIN. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 14
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