Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

WHY dress ringg, brooches, etc., should be bought at Jones and Sons: —1, largest selection in Canterbury; 2 3, absolutely tie cheapest jewellers; 4, our goods are sold at the cost of manufacture plus one small profit; 5, we have the Jaxgest selection of unset stones; 6, we are all expert workmen, no drones' or old stock to add cost to our goods. The quality, design, and durability of our workmanship speak for themselves by comparison and results. Jones and Sons, the Manufacturing Jewellers, High atreet, Christchuroh (Advt.) NEW GOODS. , ' Afternoon tea forks in best English silver-plate, 2s each. Sterling silver butter forks, very dainty, 4e each. Handeome English silver-plated serviette rings, from 2s each. Silver-mounted ladies' purses from 5s each. New goods by every mail! Wβ invite inspection. B. Petersen and Co Manufacturing Jewellers and Direct Importers, High Street, Christchurch —Advt

Narcissi offered by Nimmo and Blair Dunedin, on page 2 of this paper, are unrivalled for quality and cheapness. See their advertisement. If you want to get- Peek, Frean's biscuits fresh and at lowest price try Wardell's—(Advt.; Mr G. S. Titheradge, who is supportane Mrs Patrick Campbell in America; for some reason or other dad not pW Aubrey Tanqueray which 7?as limned by Herbert Waring. Mr Titheradge impersonated Colonel Schwartze in "Magda," and was comphmented all round. Mrs Campbell it appears, did cot «nt the Chicago society fdk, as the following from an -invTican pnperwdi shew:—-fife ripple caused by Mrs Patrick Campbell's presence in Oucaso and her mingling with the 400 of tlis blessed town, is siall rippling," says one of the newspapers of tliat great cfey "Mrs Pat, if one may judge from what one hears, and the general acidity of tone with which the English actress's name is by those m high life, left a trail of dislocated noses m her wake, if one may be permitted the use of so homely a term She seems to ha*e rubbed a gnat many of the 'leaders' the wrong way, and to have rubbed them hard. It is she openly criticised the guests at ena function, where she was the areest of honour, and that her criticisms were repeated to the objects thereof, causing indignation not only among the said objects, but amon? their friends. Be this as it may, the sot 'aetv hammer i* oat in large juaabars. ,, - t

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19020409.2.55.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 9

Word Count
392

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11244, 9 April 1902, Page 9