til M , 1/ \ w hißh - m ■ ;7 >^^ jL* J 8914—Silver-plated S^&^W rf*l lf; ; 'W Vase. 7jin. high. IS/6 R 1 i|i f g\ J 6783—Solid J 3062 —Ruby or Green J 6916—Solid Silver S Silver Flower Vase, Glass Vase, sterling Vase, 6in. high. 11/6 6in. high, 15/6 Silver-mounted, 5 J in. 7m. high, 14/6 ■ high, 15/6 " Sin. high, 18/6 g STEWART DAWSON k CO. Ltd. JEWELLERS SIGH STREET - - - CERISTCHURCH ALL THE> STYLE Smart Fitting and Durability of a Six-Guinea Suit for HAND-SEWN EDGES. Tlicse Suits are made from all pure wool cloths, thoroughly shrunk, in the neatest and smartest patterns ever woven into good cloth. You cannot select an unsuitable pattern, and they wear like leather. The edges are hand-sewn, but there is not quite so much handwork in these suits as is put in my highest grade suit, which costs ■ a guinea more. Guaranteed to keep their shape and give entire satisfaction in wear. .. THE LONDON TAILOR XXs (OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND)
Sensible Gifts C^i*v/** ct^%mf"*rn 1 ntr rhnr *£$& ys» is both useful and ornaEvery bride likes to . ||||fe****? tt«JBOSSiBB& have a nice showing of Silver-ware, hence we i *^^SS^^^S^ j73 '' Suggest the following E.P. ENTREE DISHEif in above tO-dclV 1 and ot her styles, at 3 ■ 47/Q 60/-to fiS/10/Discount of a/- in £ for cash off above prices We wish one and all ... A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Cfioie ' - *
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14563, 14 January 1913, Page 9
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