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BUSINESS NOTICES

Exhibitors and others are notified that special reports of their exhibits, etc. under this heading may be arranged on application at the _ Advertising Department of this journal.

DASA D'ARTE ITAUAHA

(HOUSE OF ITALIAN ART)

Provincial Court, No. 3 (near Begg s).Mr Herbert Crcdgington, the director, -wishes it to be distinctly understood that this house is in no way connected with any Italians who have passed through Now Zealand during the past two years with a similar class of alabaster and marble goods, but very dissimilar when judged from the artistic point of view. Every piece has been selected by him personally from the studios of' the various artists represented, and are of tho highest standard artistically. Tho house has arranged a collection of goods suitable for Christmas presents at prices from 2s 6d to £5 os. Florentine leather purses and wallets, Venetian glass vases, necklets, etc., Roman pearls and chokers, Neapolitan cameos, bronzes, Etruscan earthenware, also (just larded ex s.s. Caprera-Manuka) a glorious collection of Sorrento inlaid woodwork, consisting of glove, jewel, cigarette hoxe.s, etc. This collection should bo seen by all visitors to the Exhibition. It is an education. A thousand and one articles to select from at prices little above landed cost.

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Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 4

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BUSINESS NOTICES Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 4

BUSINESS NOTICES Evening Star, Issue 19126, 18 December 1925, Page 4

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