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IMPERIAL ALE OBTAINED HIGHEST AWARD POSSIBLE. GOLD MEDAL," FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION, 1908. HELD IN LONDON. ■-• "A SK ■ "pOR IMPERIAL ALE. ENGLISH PEOPLE CAN'T BE BEATEN-NEITHER CAN ENGLISH OAK. We are fully prepared to meet the growing demand for Solid Oak Furniture, and are making up Choice Designs at our own Factory. Those who have hitherto regarded Oak as too expensive are asked to price our DINING SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, HALL FURNITURE, Or get Quotations for our Designs. J. BROWN AND SONS, OA TTARANGAIIAPE TOD. " ; DEAR EUPHONIA.- '■'.'. George says it is hard times now. and he has cut down ray allowance. I suppose it is just an excuse, as he does not spend any less himself. As luck will have it, though, I am as well off as ever, as I have discovered a lovely new shop in Karangabape Read, where they sell thingu so cheap that I find 10s goes nearly as far as £1 used to before. How ever they can do it is a mystery to me; of course they tell you they import direct, and their expenses sire low. and so on, but. between' you and me. I think the fact is they are overStocked, and have simpiv GOT to sell. 'ihev keep such a lot of nice things that 1 can never pass the shop without buying something and if you want to give Arthur a nice birthday present, they have a lovely lot of things for about Is or Is 6d. I pot a set of studs and links in a leather plush-lined case for George the other day for Is 6d, and I am euro he thought it was worth•■ 10s 6d.They have their drawbacks, though; tor instance, voung Tompkins has been saving up for six months to buy a 30s Imperial Accordeon; he told me the other day that he only had 15s, and I consoled myself by thinking we would have at least another six months" respite, but yesterday, to my horror, the long-dreaded strain tied the peaceful evening air into knots—Tompkins had bought his accordeon for 16s 6d at the 0.1.C.. which I forgot to tell vou is tiie name of the new shop. Now. I must tell you all about the hideous dress Mrs. Mucins wore at the opera last night . . . rrreen taffetas . . . yellow plush . . .pink furbelows . . . just fancy.—Yours ever. ANGELINA. P.S.— tell anyons about the 0.1.C.. they have a lot of sample pin trays and things in the window, and as soon as the drapery sales are over I want to get some. GOOD JEWELLERY, There la something about good jewellery which appeals to Ladies of taste What that instinctive feeling is can be realised 021 looking as our New Stock of Ornaments from the best craftsmen of the day. Th« Brooches. Pendants, and Rings are particularly fascinating and well worthy of your careful inspection. We will be nleas'd to Show von these Goods and to give yon the Benefit of our Lengthy Experience in making a SelectionW. COLTMAN. (SECURITY T)UILDINGS. QUEEN-STREET. " WITH T his "R n ' G T rpHEE WED- 1" BE careful of the Wedding Ring you select! All eyes will be on it. . Take no risks as to its quality. OUR Wedding Rings are known everywhere as " SKEATES BROS." Lucky Rings. Prices range from lis to 60s Obtainable in wide, medium, and narrow widths SKEATES BROS., THE HONEST VALUE JEWELLERS, QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. We also give a little Present with every Wedding Ring, in the shape of Six Nice Teaspoons .-..,,■■'-, HILL AKD PLUMMER (LIMITED). QUEEN-STREET, OIL, COLOUR, GLASS AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS. GLASS BEVELLING AND SILVERING Is a Speciality with ua. OLD MIRRORS RE-SILVERED. "' " Plate Glass Shelves supplied, with Rounded and Polished Edges, suitable for Jewellers' and Shop Window, Displays. ' I'SA, / .".-: - ■-- -.•' ■ ' ■■ • • : '\ ..: I . ■ : - - ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14109, 10 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14109, 10 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14109, 10 July 1909, Page 4