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Stewart 3)awsom*■■& Go. for Mest Palm A PLEASING CUSTOM... That of wearing a Plioto Pendant containing some lovod one's picture. It's a custom, too, that is daily becoming mora popular. To meet the growing demand, wo have provided a splendid selection of sizes, styles and prices. No matter how low the price you pay, we save you a little. A few price hints : 9ct. Gold, small round ... 9 / 6 „ „ larger round ... ••• ••• W „ „ largo round, with bead ornaments ... 11/6 „ „ heart shape ... ... .... 16/6 „ „ round, with pearls and bead ... 37/6 15ct> m H . with pearls and scroll... 60/TWO WE ILLUSTRATE. REMARKABLE O VALUE. O No. Cl5O ... 9/6 i A Plain round, 9ct. gold. No. C 147 ... IC/6 ra| Heart shape, in 9ct. gold. MOW WE CAN SELL DIAMOND RINGS SO CKEAP is simple, but few firms have the so. Some who have prefer to take the ext*» profit themselves —Wo share it with our Seventy to eighty-five of all diamonds are found In the .Be Beers' mines in Africa, and lire swat in the rough state to London, where they i.re sold to the cutters, who flock over to London -from Amsterdam and Antwerp when they hear that a coniijrnmßafc ii due. These cutters take their purchases back and commence cutting and polishing. The fininhsi article is then put into the hands of diamond brokers, who dispose of them to the dealers. Tbey» in turn, sell to the wholesaler, and so tshey reach the retail shopkeepers. Wo buy ours from the cotter direct. When we want a supply the cutters send M parcels of likely stones direct to our H&tton Garden House. We thus pay but the one profit, viz., the cutting. A few prices for 5-stone Diamond £7 10a., .£8 10s., and all the way up to JBSO. Other Diamond Jewellery at saving prioos. 23S & 238 High St., Christohurcfi. (We attend to Orders by Post promptly.)

A QUESTION FOR THE DOCTOR. Would it b 6 desirable to consult the doctor as to which soap commends itself to onr vises, so many skins are ruined past redemption by inferior soaps? Pears* Boap is commended by the highest skin authorities in the -world. Br R*divood, Ph.D., C. 5.,. F.1.C., whose opinion is unimpeachable, says:—"l have never come across another toilet soap tvxtieh so closely comei up to my- ideal of perfection.". 4 WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCEtJRCS. Send a Post-cud or Tclegrsax to STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL (Opposita Christcburch Railway Station). F. W. MILLWARD, Licence. This popular Hotel under new management. • Brick and stone building, lofty and apaciou« rooms. Special arrangements fer permanent boarders. Spoight'3 Ales on draught. TERMS—Bs per day, £2 2s per wcok. 23073 AUCKLAND. • '.'>■ '■■ ■■•".. WAYERIIy HOTEL;;: . JTAURICE' O'CONNOR, PROPRIETOR, UL. : desires to intimate that he hxs taken over the business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request- a continuance of the literal support hitherto awsrdod hi* predecessor. VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that io effort will he spared to afford -them every ifort, whilst the TARIFF will he, as previously, MOST MODERATE. This Hotel is within one minute's walk o* Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the Har'cour, and ha* recently been thoroughly renovated. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a Cea'cl Milie Failthe will ever be extended, and £. pleasant lojcuxn av lured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC, Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 2597 MAURICE O'CONXCSBURKE'S UITERSiLL'S XEW SOIEIi Is NOW OPEN" TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC, ence, including Electric Light. First-class LUNCHEON served Daily from 12 to 2 p.m. for Is. F 2336 <~IITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, / COLOMBO STREET (Next Reece's, Ironmonger'»}. THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold «nd Shower Baths. First-claes Accommodation for Piirmanen* Boarders and the Travelling- Public. Close to Railway Station and General Po*t Office. Trams_ pass door. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p-rn. Letters and Telegrams will receire promp* attention. 2346 X JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor.-

No Middle Profit, Factory Prices and high-class workmanship JONES AND SONS, Practical Jewellers and Vvatchmakers, Near Bank of N.Z., High Street.

UMIMfeBKIIHH (SEE ADVERTISEMENT) .Wo have a Splendid Range 0f... w^» Comprising— CASHMORE'S D.8.8.L. GUN ... «," r* CASHMORE'S D.8.8.L. GUN ... ... at « CASHMORE'S D.8.8.L. GUN ... ... at £1( CASHMORE'S SUPERIOR HAMMER GUN ~, at £ll CASHMORE'S " SPECIAL" HAMMERLESS ~„ at £l, CASHMORE'S HAMMERLESS GUN .... at £ll CASHMORE'S PIGEON GUN ... .... at £3* CASHMORE'S TRAP GUN ... ... at £S< PIGEON GUNS to order up to 80 GUINEAS. SINGLE BARREL and *4lO BIRD GUNS from 458. CASHMORE'S GUNS are now well known to all lovers of the Gun. They have earned for themseli most enviable reputation for hard hitting and close shooting. Captain J. L. BxEWEß.says:—" lam tnorougmy convi Dr. Carver says :—" I am so satisfied with the 'Cashc through, in whatever competitions I am engaged in. etitions I am engaged in, in the future." un has no equal.'Send for Full Illustrated List, or oall and see our Stock, ■hhhh

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13108, 23 April 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13108, 23 April 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13108, 23 April 1903, Page 6

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