The Firs Christmas was a Jewellery Chrkmas J When the wise men came to the manger at Bethlehem they did I homage by offering precious gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. That firft Chriftmas was a jewellery one. The Christmas of 1917 is also to- find in jewellery the appropriate vehicle for its fragrant ; thoughts. 0. Nothing so fittingly expresses our kindliest C. For the Mother or Wife whose secret wish V feelings than "a gem of pureft ray serene," is for a beautiful Dress Ring—that oldest 1/ f or some pretty keepsake of-gold or eilver. ' and mofl honoured of ornaments-yon can | \ easily select one that will be prized during | G, Rings, bracelets, necklets—all are lull of a lifetime, and then handed on to the next J | tender meaning. The very atones that flud generation. ]II ; a hoop or bar of gold are emblematic of the p or a S wee theart, Sifter, cr Daughter there J J i beft things in life Love, Fidelity, Health ajre hofts of charming things such as Bracelet J and Prosperity. Watches, Necklets, Pendants, Bar. Brooches, J , i ' • i t Articles for the Toilet Table and Chaste @.So let your gifts this year be articles ol Silverware. ! % jewellery. A wealth of suggestion will be ' llj found in the windows and showcase, of the G- Whal , Father, Son or Brother but w.i jewellers whose names appear below. These r r\ firms are know* for the quality of their of Lmks, C.gar G.e or, S.gnet ,| s Socks and the integrity of their methods. 8 ' .1 To shop with them is to obtain solid money's G. Choose what you will, your gift is certain to | worth for every shilling spent. bring delight beyond measure, for every article is more than a mere present—it jl G, Besides, what a delightful task the choosing carries a sentiment and lading value that far | of your gifts will be I ' collier gifts often lack. | BUY JEWELLERY FROM THESE FIRMS OF HIGH REPUTE: Si T. H. COLTMAN,. 183 Cuba Street L. W. LUDWIG, 210'Lambton Quay | H. J. FREEMAN, 13 Manners Street S. G. ROSS, 352 Lambton Quay J! ' D. GILLIES, 170 Cuba Street J. M. SAVIDGE, 124 Riddiford Street, Newtown j . : F. GRADY, 48 Willis Street C. G. SHERWOOD, 103 Willis Street F. S. HALL, 117 Cuba Street , STEWART DAWSON & CO., LTD., M. HEINEMANN, 108 VJillis Street corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street H, S. LANGDON, 38 Willis Street W. N. TUCKER, 72 Cuba Street W. LITTLEJOHN & SON Ltd;, 222 Umbton 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 QQRM§i ■ R "TRF.TVS*' jlffil if ■>«■! in . . ffs[f ijjl Post-free for 12 Stamps j W®' Irom Teed's Pharmacy, j \J, ; Before going out drink a cop of S ■ iVaniQiteJ T™r H Cactia 1 STAPLES' vjjy IliP l|iss 11IP Ww Acknowledged'ty jX| ft fortifies tlbe system against fatigue |w| All Connoisseurs M| and strengthens the .nerves. jM To Be Absolutely ml A delicious beverage. Img _ _ Cheap becaasjp a little go«sa long way. bHIjI ID jSc) Jl » 1 'I" - Jl ■ 1 - A '''' '■ in 'i■■■ j Don't Cook GERSTENA | | |n©re than—; ' I- SAVES SAVES,; ! ™ E ; 1 _f]H ■ FUEL ::j ! \ One of the most popular: The brief period' of time' ] advantages of OSRSTBNA ; , ' taken to prepare a dainty j, | is its simplicity of prepara- breakfast with- GESSTHNA | * tion and quickness in cooking means a considerable saving s —it will thicken in two an item when • \ !j minutes and when it thickens coal and gas are so expensive. \ h it is done! GERSTENA There is no long stirring or j | quiok.breakfwt ris k of burning. - j. MINUTES : j GERSTESM is Quite as Simp!© and f j Just as Quick as Boiling an Egg I i Bond a Post 0»d to tha Oersteiw Foods Co. (A. J\ Wintlo, 3»le Proprietor), Obriatchurcb, (cr FBBE SAMKiS ■ |; and prove tbis for yourfiolf.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 62, 6 December 1917, Page 9
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