Boys'. WATEBPOOPS ! 12 6 loS /»D 14 s 6U6 U WORTH DOUBLE! TO BE SEEN AT .N.Z. CLOTHING PACTOftY, 57, LAMBTOI>T-QUAY. fSaTHINGFACTOr^ liy Spoomi -l a «. . liis AppoinLmont V^S^AM^^^o I'jxcclleuuy to —^-^STS^rt— >*l,lib Govßrnor W. LITTLIfiJOHN &SON S ' * WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Luinbton quay, Wellington. 4 EX PAPAROA— A VALUABLE SHIPMENT Ladies' and Gontlomon's English Lover Gold Walchosj fine cjualily. Poarl Necklot« up to £50, Ponrl Pendants up to £25, and a few Brooches, Pins, and Rings, all finest London-made. Gold Muff Chains, Necklets, and Curb Bangles in 15ct and 9c t. ■ Also Now Silver Goods, Carringo Clocks, Binoculars, etc. * INSPECTION~INVITED. "TH ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE! Every Juno wo tako stock. Previous to doing so it is our custom to offer special inducements to purchasers of WATCHES, JEWELLERY and PLATE. EVERY ARTICLE GENUINELY REDUCED IN PRICE. J. TT. RO KIN SON & SON, THE LUCKY WEDDING RING SHOP, 21, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone No. 2077. Hy Spooial f_arfHeh_s lo 8 '''*" Appointment SS^tttJBVSSS' <">Uo"'>y Ute Jouollor _P^K^SsC^ Uovernor. FRANK GRA.T)Y\ WATCHMAICKR AND .TNWELLIOU. WILLISSTKEKT. WATCHES! CLOCKS I WATCHES I NOVELTIES IN JEWELLERY NOVELTIES IN SILVER NOVELTIES IN PI.A'JB NOVKLTJKS IN GREENSTONE NOVELTIES IN PENDANTS SPECTACLES AND FOLDERS to suit all sighu. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Manufacturing, Ronairing, Engraving. mUE QHOP JpOR TpRICSENTS. Country ordnm receive prompt atlonlion. Tolophono 1138. 1880. G. & T. YOUNG, LAMBTON-QUAY. ENGAGEMENT 'RINGS. WHERE the «*tiafaction of the recipient is so important every caro should bo taken that tho Ring is a good ono. Wo lake particular prido in our selection of rings. . Tho stones aro of good quality, woll matched, and of good colour. Tho sotting* wo of fino gold, strong, and well mado. Of course, the higher tho prieo, tho bettor tho Ring. But wo can give you a nice Ring at any prieo From 2Q S U P to £^Q STRICT SCRUTINY OF QUALITY WILL snoodily convince you that of all tho tons ihnt upponl to ( your favour ono alone is worthy of your p:\lato. That one is CRESCENT BLEND TEA. It is a, sciontiflo combination of tho strong robust, tons of Darjcoiing anu tho fino dolio'ato to'»' of Coylon. Tho CRESCENT BLEND is a vrritnblo triumph for tho toa export. Fow tons j • can comparo with it lor quality, for flavour, for richness ami stronglh. For toa valuo it out-distanqps all competitors SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS * ! AT, OS PER LB. I TRAVKLLING HAGS, GhuMono Bags, Solid Lpathcr Trunks, ami all Travailing Requisites 11. M. STEPHENS, TRAVELLING BAG MAKER, 14 AND 16. I.AMBTON-QUAY. 17*011 RopuiiH to Furniture, go to Richard son Bros , 115, Upper Cuba-street, opposite tho Army Home, the cheapest house m the city for Ropjns.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 147, 22 June 1904, Page 3
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