A WARNING. OLD JEWELLERY. There are so many misleading advertisements for old jewellery, highest prices, etc., that the public should know that their old jewellery is worth 35s per ounce 9 carat, 53s for 15 carat, and 7?s for 18 carat. We pay these prices. Parcels by post receive prompt attention. „ _,_....-, JONES and SONS, Jewellers, 278 High St., Christchurch. —o
Mr Kennedy Thompson, Napier, writes: "I caught a very severe chill; Bonnington's Irish Moss was recommended and I began to get better from the first dose. I believe it saved me from another attack of the FLU. ' An unsolicited testimony. Is 6d and 2s fid. —-18
TWENTY THOUSAND CUPS. It seems a lot but there they are at Minsons. Cups from 4d. Every sort of cup. No one can avoid buying cups and a visit to Minsons will save money and trouble. ~-2
They all come back to Baxter's tung Preserver. In fact, the more one tries other ways of dealing with a cold, the more one realises what a wonderful remedy "Baiter's" is. Is Gd, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. —1
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 9
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