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•'vy^nr -1 * w v y—«p "“ B w v A CHOICE ASSORTMENT I OF ' •' Ei>£a£cnjci>t Riij£s * Dress a*)d ; Wedding Rii?£s i AT J GILBERT BROS. LTD. “ ® d We have been busy making up Rings oil our premises; an entirely new range of diamond and precious stone rings, which have just been added to our stock. Though the prices are low, the quality of gems and workmanship is of the usual high standard. Out-of-town residents requiring rings of high quality and at moderate price should inspect our display. Five-stone diamond half-hoop rings from £5 10s; other gem-set rings from 45s ; and wedding rings, in 18ct. gold, from 20s. Our Engagement Rings ensure lifo-long satisfaction. Our quality and prices are absolutely right. Free of charge wo will post you a finger-measuring card. GILBERT BROS , 9 Limited. Taiiyui Street, GrcyiDOtttl? SO MARKER’S TEA ROOMS, MACK AY ST., GIIEYMOUTH, SOLDIERS’ XMAS CAKES. Now is the time to order these Cakes, which were such a success last year. Send (ho address, and we will pack and posl, them, and forward you the Dost Office receipt. ’Phone: 227. NURSING HOME. MLS. M. GILLINGHAM, Ladies, I*A Nurse, has REMOVED her Nursing Home to a more convenient anl sunny spot in Murray Street.—Address ; No; 3; lately occupied by Mrs. Kitto.—-’Phone 322. ROLL OF HONOUR. NAXOKKIVKLL.---In loving memory of Private J. Namekivcll killed in action in France, September 26th. 1916. We do not grieve for him as for one without hope. Wc are looking forward to that grand meeting in the place which the Divine Master Inis gone to prepare for those that love and serve Mini. —lnserted by bis relatives. MICH ELL. —lit loving memory of outdoor son and biUlier Adolphus Edwin, who was killed in action at the Somme Rattle in France, September 26th, 1916; aged 25 years. In a distant land he lies At rest in a, soldier’s grave; His battle, fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the many brave.

iJlackwater. LLOYD.—III loving memory of Arthur T. Lloyd, of Nightcaps, who was killed in action in France, September xrUy, 1916. “Killed in action, ’ say the cables, That is all the tale they tell Of the brave young lad who loved ns, Of the lad we loved so well. We miss hi.s cheery greeting We miss his sunny smile, i lint though on earth we re parted Tis only for a while. ther and sisters Wain la, September 26th, 1917. • IN M F.MOIUAM. McDonald.—ln sad and loving memory of Bridget .McDonald, who departed this life oil September 26th, 1916. Thy voice is now silent, thy heart is now Where thy smile and thy welcome oft met ns of old. Wo miss thee and nmiirn thee in fidenco unseen if And dwell on the memory of days that have been. Wo do not forget hei—we loved her too dearlv For her memory to fade from oiir lives like a. dream. Our lips need not speak when oiir heal Is mourn sincerely, Fur grief often dwells where it seldom is seen.

■ Rest iu Peace. and grandson .Mr and Mis H. Lain, Krunnurtun. AITKECIATION. MU. AND AIKS. H. JOHNSEN ;iml Family lender their sinceio thanks to all'friends for sympathy by letters, telegrams, and forwarding of wreaths to them in their recent sad bereavement. Such kindness and consideration will ever be in their memory. Kumara, September 26th, 1917. funeral NOTICE, rrilE Friends of the"late MKS. ROSE * REEL are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, Kumara Cemetery. The funeral will leave her late resiAr.iin surr.pl, Kumara. at. 2 deuce, Ar,>i " Sfwph p.m. Holy (Thursday), n. JOHNSEN, Undertaker.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 4

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