If you have not seen Lewisson the Jewel* ler*s Grand Show Booms, yon have Kissed a treat thai you cannot .et in New Zealand ; and I will tell you what I law there—if you don't believe me go n( see for yourselves. To commence with, there are two female assistants, who take any amount of trouble, buy or no buy. and they seem to take a pleasure it showing the good for sale. The assortment is grand. Sterling silver plate, in cases, for wedding pro.enw; cups forOhri-tmas presents; knife, fora, spoon, aid cup, in cases; salvers, silver tea ana coffee sets, card ca-es, etc.. etc Then we come to electro plated koodi. which are of the very best quality, from Dixon and Sons, and Martin Hud and Uo.'s, the two best Sheffield houses ; goods that, wear' a lifetime'! rather costly, but good goods are the cheapest in the long run. The assortment is too large to particularise. A grand musical box that plays thirty tuhet is kept going all day ; some grand inlaid photographs, in frames, from picture* in the Berlin Museum; a novelty in the shape of lookiig-gla-ses painted with flowers; the largest as ortment of. fans in the colony; hand* painted work-boxes, writing desks, jewel cases, vlove boxes, and a large stock of all kinds of the belt fancy goods.- ' ■ ■ ..'"- .: ■■ . ,'■» .■..-"'.-,■; .« ■ .-,'.• .?■-.:.-. • W. H. Fenton and- Co.!, 78, QaWm-etrtea, have just opened, ex Doric, a choice selection of the) New Flexible French Felt Hat, which has all the appearance of a Hard Felt Hat, yet is soft, . very light, durable, easy, fitting, and of superior finish. We have them in Black, Browns, Greys, Drabs, and in various shapes ; a so. Leathern. Hat Cases of superior qu«lity. 3 Mercery Department: We na v e received a large assortment of Collars, Scarves, Bows, *6., in the Newest Shajes and Designs. Hats and Caps « every description made to order.—W. H. Fenton and Co. •.'.-.■.",■• ''■--■„ •'_"- ■- The. ballet on the battle-field is swift -in dealing out death, bnt sickness is almost as certain, if slower, in decimating the ranks **£**&&, Expcwnre.'fatiguing marches, sudden «•""".OT»p«J £eft^^^ greatinv'igoratiflK cordial for the system.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 3
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