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1 OPALS I ' IN FAVOUR. HPHE old superstition as to the A bad leek which Opals always bring in their train, seems to have died out altogether, judging from the number of Brooches. Bracelets, and Rings which one sees nowadays in use by those who pride themselves on wearing exactly tho right, tiling, The Opal is certainly next, alter the Diamond, one of the loveliest, of all the precious stone", i Its evanescent colouring, although it tuny not have the brilliancy of the ruby, or the depth of tho sapphire, has yet a fugitive charm which is all its own. Opal Brooches from ... 17s 6d Ol \1 Bracelets, from ... 90s Opal Kings, from ... .35s STEWART DAWSON AND CO., 115 and 148, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. npilE rpALK OF THE TTOUR TS OUR GRAND DISPLAY. AND 1 FREE . EXHIBITION OF A NOVEL ELECTRIC TRAIN LADEN WITH SOME OF OUR NEW JEWELLERY. COME AND SEE IT WORKING. And while looking in your eyes will be pleased to look upon OUR BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION Of GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. In PLECTROFLATED "WARE. EVERYTHING TICKETED. 1 AN ENORMOUS STOCK' INSIDE TO CHOOSE FROM. Remember, we Import straight from the Manufacturers, and Save Warehouse Profits. JUST A GLANCE WILL CONVINCE YOU. 1 SKEATES BROS., JEWELLERS. ETC., OPPOSITE TOWN CLOCK, QUEEN-STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11951, 28 April 1902, Page 4

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