AN OLD VOGUE REVIVED. COMPANION SIGNET KINGS. The fashion of wearing companion signet rings as a sign of regard is again in vogue in England. At either shop of Watsons' Jewellers, Ltd., 695 Colombo or 207 High streets, will be found a most pleasing display of these rings in 9ct., 15ct., or 18ct. gold, in all sizes for men, women or misses at prices ranging from 15s, 20s, to 255. Every ring is unique in design, with ample space for embossing initials or family crest. Be sure and see them. Watsons' for low-prieed rings. 9
THE BEST DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. Photographers know when they take their snaps to Wallace's they'll get the best resultß from their photos. imports are entrusted with the handling of films. That is the reason of the 7-hour printing service. Experts can always handle work quicker and more efficiently than beginners and only experts are employed here. If your films are here by 10 in the morning we'll develop and print them by 5 the same night 1 Leave your snaps to-day. WALLACE AND 00., Chemist. High street. —5 GENTLEMEN! THE KING! .Toast him with sparkling cordial made from Price's Fruit Syrup Essences. A drink fit for a king at a price a yeoman can pay. These thirstquenching cordials include Raspberry, Pineapple. Lemon, and Squash. Is 6d bottle of essence makes 8 gallons tordial. Look for the name -.'Prices'- on the bottle.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17691, 17 February 1923, Page 13
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