WHAT IS WORN. i THE MOST FASHIONABLE ORNAMENT NOW IS WITHOUT v ,DOUBT THE GOLD NECKLET. f We have just unpacked a •■'very : ■ large selection of these in vari- * pretty Patterns, viz., Trace, ' Fetter, Prince of Wales, Faceted, ' f®,' 0 "'- These are not expensive C "ornaments, running fiom 9s 6d \ji 1 upwards. A very neat and nice ' present for any girl. To go with ,S'V * the Necklets we have a large |||' st 'and magnificent stock of PENDANTS i l ' - such as hearts, crosses, and other designs. Plain or rich!? v*,? •' 'set in pearls and vanous pr<;g? cious stones. [&■•<* T. YOUNG, ltd., R* , ' . OPTICIANS.
ERETTY TASES. > ' >*' *' ] have just now a splendid variety of designs ' ' and shapes in silver--2/" mounted vases, beautiv \ fully hand-painted. "The ;,EACH. Gleaners," "Angelus,"' ' . and other popular subjects. , T Also, silver-mounted China Hatpin Stands, Hairpin and Pomade Boxes. There is a. daintiness of coloring and fine finish in this ware that commends itself. W. STRACHAN, The Dependable AVatclimaker, Jaweller, and Optician. ......... SIGHT - TESTING A SPECIALITY. . . . . .
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 3
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168Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10578, 6 October 1910, Page 3
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