F.G. Marshall' 14th ANNUAL HOLIDAY DISPLAY. A WEALTH OF BEAUTY that must be seen to be appreciated. •"stands unsurpassed for Quality ' Prettiest Designs Reasonable Prices.
COLO BROOCHHS (hull maikod) — : 8S 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6(1 npn mis 255, 27S 6d, 30s upwauls SILVER ■* BROOCHES (Gold centi 3s 9d. ' - ' NNflf COLD PENDANTS (Stono.scttings)94 v 10s Gd, 14s 6d,16S Gd up\v'aids SILVER ■ "JT>>* ' , > r Jsfi MOUNTED HAIR BRUSHES (Including latest m~ for Lady or Gentleman). COLD BANGLES (Plain and Fancy)— 30S, 355, 37S 6(1 upwards. 60s, 70S, 80s upwards. SILVER BANGLES—2S, 2S 6d, 3S. ' COLD . BAND RINGS—Froiii* 13s=6d/>i ' MEDALS—From 12s!?6d. A'MkE^ SLEEVE LINKS-^-Fiorn" 15S. ■> **• Fi 4 - " l H « l ~V HAT PINS (strongest"'patterns)— From 1s 9d. Latest in ENAMEL HAT PINS—--2S 6d.
LADIES' BUCKLES—2S 6d to 10s. HAIR PIN BOZES—From 7S 6d. SERVIETTE RINCS—From 4s 6d per pair. CENTS' TRINKET BOXES— From 5s 6d. PENCIL CASES—2s to 20s. SHAVING MUGS (useful size)— From 14s 6d. Elc\, Etc., Etc. , Also— THE 1 iom 16S. SEE OFE'WJNDOW DISPLAY. IT T ARRAY OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. F. G. MARSHALL. JEWELLER, Thames Street. JUST LANDED BY TI-IE S.S. MORAYSHIRE AND S.S. PAKEHA. Consignments of Crockery from the Home Manufacturers. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND STYLES. THEY'RE DISTINCTIVE; THEY'RE AN IMPROVEMENT. Crockery is probably the most ser-: viceable article that can be given as a; present. This stock offers something, really suitable for gifts. YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE / THEM. D. GILLIES. (Opposite Opera House.) FOR PRIVATE SALE. HALF- ACRE FREEHOLD, on the Hill, together with SIXRCOMED HOUSE, and numerous good Outbuildings. This Property is in a good locality, well fenced, nicely laid out in garden and orchard. A splendid view of the mountains iyid harbor can be obtained. At the price asked (£560) the undersigned has no hesitation iu recommending those in search of a good deal to make ail early inspection. Further particulars from WALTER STJMPTER, CEBBIE'S SPECIALITIES. SEEDLINGS FOR PLANTING NOW; Asters, Phlox, Verbenas, Cobidos, Margaret Carnations, Zinniae, and other sorts. Also — Tomato and Marrow Plants. ALL THE ABOVE GROWN FROM CHOICE SEED. J. Cebbie and Son, Trapse?
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10646, 21 December 1910, Page 5
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345Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10646, 21 December 1910, Page 5
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