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The Fir& Christmas was . a Jewellery Ckkmas ' ■ When the wise men came to the manger at Bethlehem they did v;: homage by offering precious gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. That firS Christmas was a jewellery one. The Christmas of 1917 is also to find in jewellery the appropriate vehicle fj>r its fragrant thoughts. 0. Nothing so fittingly expresses our kindliest ffl, For the Mother or Wife whose secret wish feelings than "a gem of pureft ray serene, 11 is for a beautiful Dress Ring—that oldest ! or some pretty keepsake of gold or silver. and raoft honoured of ornaments—you can ( easily select one that will be prized during (U, Kings, bracelets, necklets—all are full of a lifetime, and then handed on to ike next tender meaning. The very Stones that ftud generation. a hoop or bar of gold are emblematic of the «r' o ,l »cv r> i , bathing, in life—Love, Fidelity, HeallK &F.r » Sfc, „ D.«ht„ll,™ ..j are hofls of charming things such as Bracelet and Prosperity. Watches, Necklets, Pendants. Bar Brooches, <2. So let your gifts this year be articles of Articles for the Toilet Table and CHaste jewellery. A wealth of suggestion will be Silverware. found in the windows and showcases of the What Father, Son or Brother but will jewellers whose names appear below. These heartily welcome a Watch, Albert, Scarf firms are known for the quality of their n ' Links, Cigar Case or Signet flocks and the integrity of .their methods. Ring? To shop with them is to obtain solid money's C Choose what you will, your gift it certain to worth for every shilling spent. . bring delight beyond measure, for every ....... , , , artic,e is more than a mere present-it <u. Besides, what a delightful task the choosing carries a sentiment and lafling value that far ' of your gifts will be! copier gifts often lack. BUY JEWELLERY FROM THESE FIRMS OF HIGH REPUTE: T. H. COLTMAN, 183 Cub. Street L, W. LUDWIG, 210 Lambton Quay H. J. FREEMAN, 13 Manners Street S. G. ROSS; 352 Lambton Quay : ?' J * M " SAVIDGE - '24 Riddiford Street, Newtown F. GRADY. 48 Willis Street C. G. SHERWOOD, 103 Willis Street ' F. S. HALL, 117 Cub. Street STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD., M. HEINEMANN, lOS Willis Street corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street H. S. LANGDON, 38 Willis Street ' W. N. TUCKER, 72 Cuba Street W. LITTLEJOHN it SON Ltd., 222 Lambton Qy. C. G. WATT, 29 Manners Street H. W. LLOYD, 282 Lambton Quay and G. T. WHITE, 274 Lambton Quay 114 Cuba Street G. &T. YOUNG, Ltd., 252 Lambton Quay ;

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 54, 27 November 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 54, 27 November 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 54, 27 November 1917, Page 9

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