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If you buy your Ring from us we will always buy it back, less 10%
Ring buying from us is an lavestmen I like putting money in the Bank. You can convert the Ring into money at any time you wish. We will always gre you back its original price, les 10 per cent.
Our method of Ring Selling provides a leisurect choice, the oppor- munity of caring your mind ofier you have bought, and a buying.... back Guarantee of Value for all time.
The shop method gives less choice, Jesus opportunity for cudul selection, does not permit you to change your mind, gives no re-purchase condition, and is most cases, costs appreciably more.
We sell kings direct to the Buyer lez ERIGES WAY, Which enables you to con Dare $2c2ffectstyles of Beautiful Ges Nimes duietly at home. Evex (TED 30 Acta Smrvice are buying by this and It is like handling, and choos ids from the seat Rings, so felike and perfect wetke reproduction.
THE RING BOOK, which we will sand
to you, dolinestar ibmag. 12 Gem Rug in all their natural Sparkle. Colm and Beauty, It slows Beiro:sıl Kinga, a Gif: Eings, Dress Ringa, aft fashioned wita tim Craftsman's skill and mounted with very fina Gema ni the grads that groso in d'ainm as they man.
You can select from the RING WOOK with certainty. You can compare the Stores qulay at komme, away from the Shapman's minbarrassing an. After you Java muda dar selection, we seal,the Rand fully insured to your address, on a fortnight's unconditional approval within 14 days of receipt you wish to chan rok, we will enter exchange the fling, allowing fail salon for it, or you
to it and recriste your money back in fudi.
you deside to keep the Rius, you du so on this audition :-
Wimever you wish, after one meth, one year, tak YOWA or twenty tease, we will repurchase your Ring at 10,1
2.DE DÉAL læm than the price you have paid for it.
To sell Risiga in Hen vary fair wordenutuda the cuttingousôf intermediate profis, Wi qiy sirost of que Stones anmounted; audimas tra gel then actually in the “rough, we produce the Ring'at fi cont, comel zuil` i DIRECT to the Burger. We seriously chaini that this method increases our Sains, reduza Seifing Costs, and gives d' corresponding benefit to the Buyer, WRITE NOW FOR THE "RING BOOK" and shower your Ring or her Ring, mal over a. Commuter but guletjy at Home. The RING BO tells al about the nanner of boring which safaruseds you petually. We send le Eros to me interested in sound-raise Rings, priced from Fire Gulowan upwards.
Please write for "The RING BOOK," Size Card, and
all further information concerning vor methods.
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NOTES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
OVERREACHING.
The warning there by Lord Maher (who certainly cannot e BALS. Pagas, light cruiser. formerly on the Hongkong and Aus.accused of being hiking in the Im tralian stations, arrival 2 Devonperialistic spirit) before the amistice was ever signed, olma beruna tro hansh [pon recently from the Gmat Fleet.
would we the chilies all the adven-. All ex-Army officers are requested ago which they had guinel in war. to forward to the Secretary. Wauppets" to have fallen on deaf ears. The bisection of Prusnice for the supe "Office, particulars of their war ser-
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vice. The sphere at options and benefit of the Poles istupidly the period in each case shall be forcing the Genuns into the r sted Any Order of Feb. 21 off of the Bolsheviks, with whom yo
of lose anti-illy kúgue will corne | 1010 is "the anbhority.
- adib. And the Hungriate are alriven into a still were serious-und more definite. Yevolt. They hive
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Commanderi H. de R. Toppere |By, and Abel Seardlin E. T. Spuckl
ing have been awarded the Albert Maht for removing a live depth charge franar HNALS, Comet,
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Grunerul Voils Lottow-Yorbeek, who commanded the Cabs Forces in › East Africa","arrived at Plymouth on Feb. 24. He came on the German steamer Field Marshal, now under the Union Castle dag. There werk embers of his suite with him. All
proceeded to Holland.
Captain A. F. C. Potak. B. who was serving in Singapore, has been a Chief Instructor of an Artil. lery School. He has been awarded
the 0.B.E.
The Portsmouth Corporation have been applied to by re well known air craft fr for permission to erect station on Southsee Common, fusing the Sou.
kly brown up all dealing with the Allies. hure institutet a Soviet Cloverantient and joined, hands, with the Budara A glance at the map will readily explain why. The Hun. urns might conceivably subrain to tho aerputation of that part of she country, which is supposed to con taip jity of Rimanins (though it is doubtful whether a
bescile would any tins have
warranted. such a severunce), but beyond this, the Allies have conted
neutral sone eo extensive that i
des roughly one-third the area of or Hungry. That is only on the east side. On the west we bove the Crouts, Slovenes, Czochs, and Slovaks, taking cus. their,
is under Allied protection. The Hungarian attitale is in these wir left to argue with but can put up a elastances that they have nothing: little more resistance before they sabris to complete subjugation, and
A l'ourt of Arbitration award pah-is, kist endeavor is now being izbe. In had been thought that the Tished on Feb, 22 respecting wages
or more
of skilled hole airs, in Royal Dock fallade to Regim lad des yards and other Savall Establish monstre pite effectually to the ents raises the nisu pay fromral that the historic subigitious 28. to a week, sisi, while d. f peoples we a thing of the past, at the lesson does not seem to be hering to the maximum di 37s, on-
applied to the ARiest dealing with powers Adhinigaly Superintendents to
the Central Powe Perien, wages of the streudy 27son is created by the surrent A series sibua-
of the French and British troope in The Army and Niley tazette is Bucharest. Et might have been sup pertubed freeause of the possibility that the Ars would not have of the reviving the practice of hoistent nailitary mission of insufficient ing the Union Jack at the petit oftenth to be prepared for atzer a warship when a Nurul Court Mar. Ferier, but even this last folly was tial is asserviled and firing a slate when the Court is abundated. The only reason advanced for the revivid isolo custom"
bitter. The Hungarians nur bo use of a breach of faith, but the way has certainly been made as dif
feul as possible for tlum, No Government, revolutionary or other. The Suffolk Coast, the mastery call stand in the circumstances ship in which fart. Comdr. Haldreated, and there was ly one direction which the precipitation of Atten, B.S.R., won the V.C.. Bas been paid off, at Queenstown, and will resume her previous duties 208 at ellier. Coupler Auten has writ ton his experiences of "Q" ships in cöhme published by ltr. Herbers Jenkins.
On the Rheu totilk of twelve British motor lunches will be incip. tained. "Five of this number arrived Fat Cologne, after an eventful seven, weeos" voyage from Portsmouth, pro ceeding by way of the Seine, Paris and the French ennals. The crews visited the French battlefields
route.
new revolution coukl take, that of native and passive hostility to the. Allies. It is not a case of tent-
the poor enery kindly." but of
regarding the advice of the chief Jurong the Imperialists and throwing away the fruits of victory.-Japun Chronicle.
OLD MOTHER THAMES,
Mrs. Mary E. Fairbaras delivered" at Echun Hall the first of a series of four lestates on "Historia Lon do. Tensi e thousands of years
go, she said, London' was a 'dismal region of marsh, fen, water, and im Petruble forest. There dwelt pre- hisuvic man.
Englind in those days formal part of the Continent of Europe, and the Thames was a tributary of the RLine Xs. Pabbums gave many interesting historical details connect- el with the Metropolis, and nily the City of London:
In regard to the announcement bat the Imperial Government is pusenting destroyers an sub- marines to Australia. later report states that only Chernan sebarines can property he recidi as Corning within the scope of any such arrange went in contemplazion at present.
The Queen Elizabeth, Captain A. E. M. Chatfield, Magship of the Grand Fleet, arrived at Portsmouth gium. The Admiral visited Cardinal nently, and received a hearty wel-Mercier at Malines, and on the 22nd come from the ships in harbour. the made a tour of the industrial The Birmingham, light cruiser, also, region of Tidge. He returned to aqived, as well as the battleship England at the beginning of the Monarch, and Emperor of India and week. the buttkeenuser "Kenom.
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Lieut. F. C. Millington, R.G.A
A court-martiul, held at Forts of the local guardison expects to pro- mouth recently under the presidency coed home shortly with Mrs. Milling- of Captain the Hon. a. C. Strutt,ton. Lieut. Millington will be mucit
for the trial of Captain J. U. Furie, missed by the members of the local H.M.S. Cochrane, on a charge of Slendu Cizb.
negligence in connection with the
stranding of his ship in the Mersey
Dockyaup AeroSTMENTS—Mr. R..
on Nov. It last, found the charge T. Taylor, a chargezzan of electrical proved, and adjudged Capt. Furie to fitters in Portsmouth Dockyard, has be reprimanded.
A second courteen appointed... for service in a antial on the fallowing day found Mirailar capacity at Hongkipag Mr. sinuitur charge proved against W. J.T. Synoms, Acting Assistant Lies fonunder . G. Hastings, Expense Accounts Officer, Huulow- navigating officer, and adjudged himine Yard, lent as Acting Deputy to be reprithanded.
Expense Accounts Officer, Porte- mouth Dockyard, has been appoint- In reply to question, Dr. Alue-el Assistans Expense Accounts Off- mamaan stated that it is hoped that cer, Expense Accounts Departinent, prize money will be ready for dia- Admiralty, to continue serving: as tribution in the autumn. He states Acting Depasy Expense Accounta that the Tribunal appointed under Cheer, Btsmoth. Mr. W. J the Naval Prize Act of 1918 pro Teese, Acting Assistant Expense cooling with its work with all weti Akcounts Officer, Portsmotta Yard, vity, and the departurens responserving: Acting Deputy Expense site is pressing forward with the Accounts Officer, P.L. Branch, Con preparation of the records of service troller's Department, Adinimalty, of those, eligible to participate.
has been appointed in a soilur capacity in. the Expense Accounta A man experienced in rendering Exquartment, Admiralty, where he is mites safe with the necessary tools, to continue persing. Mr. F. G. has been attached to every cunt Harington, chargeman of Sail- guard station at or near a servide makers, Portsmouth Dockyard, As town where mines are likely to resistant Textile Overseer, Belfast dis wisfied ‘ashore,
trict, has been appointed in a simi lar capacity to the Dundee District. Almirah Sir David Beatty, who Mr. A. E. Walker, chargeman of had an enthusiastic welcome from boileïnakera, Portamouth Dockyard; flo inhabitants on the occasion of asistunt boiler overzeer on the staff his home-coming to Brooksby Hall, of the Senior Nával: Offiger, Clyde,! Leicestershire, loft London on Feb, has been appointer to assist the 17 for Belgium. On the 20th be Engineer-Captain R,N., Cubard visited the Town Hall, Brussels, and Buildings, Liverpoot on the staff of wen, received by the Burgomeeter the Senior Naval Officer. Liverpool. and Aldermen. He then proceeded Mr. F. W. Perkins, Inspector of to Antwerp. In the evening of the Boilermakers at Portemouth Dock 21sh a dinter was given in his hon ya has been appointed. Acting our by the King and Queen of Bel- Foreman. of Boiler-makers.
SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919)
NOTICES.
Merchants
A World-Wide Conference of Buyers
will be held at
EXPOSITION of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR
PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A.
in JUNE next by the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HOSTERY UNDERWEAR
REACTURERS
Four hundred of the leading manufacturers of the Uzlie States will display their standard lines, comprising hosi- ery and underwear. All classes of knitted goods, in silk, lisle, worsted and wool-men's, ladies' and children's- will be on view. More than 175,000 square feet will be devoted to the display.
It is the desire of the United States Government and the Pan-American Union to weld together a bond between North American manufac-· turers, and Overseas buyers." The Exposition has the unqual- ified support and endorsement of the officials. By it the mer-
chant abroad can inspect and purchase at first hand, for ship- "ment on his own account.”.
You are particularly requested to attend. The Exposition will open during the first two weeks in June, 1919. A reception committee will be in attendance.
National Association of Hosiery and Underwear
Manufacturers, Inc. Philadelphia, Pa., U. & A.
425 Chestnut Street
C. B. CARTER, Secretary
Overseas merelista veût And a harety welcome at the Hosquarers of the Association where commicie inclities for purchasing provail the year round.
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que National Association of Hadery and Under war Maryufacturers vibracos the landing howl- 977, underwear and,kra gonda campaisten al than United States, most of whom fra already inyour- "mbly kizawa throughout her ch
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