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| PUBLIC NOTICES, I bimgs, ' ' Wc hold the Finest Stock of Itinga in New Zealand, set in ill manner of Prcciou, Stones rauging in price from 25/- to £100. All onr Clems are purchased l>y on,. London House direot from the actual cutters at Amsterdam 3ml elsewhere, That' the reason, in a nutshell, why we give such supreme value in Gem * 4gjjgfr fISSi | RuSm™™ Qt a olid - • j IB ct Gold-fb :&» JEI; 10s £5 ;03 5 Fine White Dia- _ 3 Emeralds, 2 Dia. monds,clawsettiiiff— Marquis Rinw, set momls, 18 ct G6ld— niA. lfia with Diamonds, and «,. „ £10.103 • or £3,3s Emerald Centre— H £10 to £50 m S Sapphires or Rubies pi,™,,,, aw , n „'hy 10 Fine White Dia. ami 4 Diamonds- jt) B jr a is r t Gold— rounds, clavrsettiiig— £5 :10s '' £4 £10: 10s Catalogue of Illustrations and Finger Measurement Card sent Free on Application. : Stewart Bawssti & Co., Corner & Soiling Streets, ' PM-EPs:M- ---: The Shine of the World > - • CARR'S BLACKIT. THE • BLACKEST WATERPROOF POLISH. Gires a Quick and Last- Softens and Preserves, ing Polish ... goU6H. | Keeps the Boots a Splen- Sold in 2 different size did Black... Tins... For Box Calf, Glace, and Patent Leather Boots and Shoes, and any other Black Leather. H. E. SHACKIiOCK, 3 LTD., MAKERS OF ORION RANGES. Gold Medal New Plymouth Exhibition, 1 A Great Cure! 1 2/ * Bottle J s ' all Chemists an ® Stores. ij jaEBYBMYHEEDSHEBICIHEfc ! S When you buy medicine, buy the best. Dr. Cropland's NOXOL is a \ < genuine Liver and Stomach remedy, it is curing thousands. Read what it / \ did for John Bredbury's friends: — > C Fern Flat, Enller, West Coast, June 18tb, 1903., \ } DEin Sirs—l wired yesterday for hali-a-dozeu of Dr. Crossland's Nosol. The bottle you sent bits \ \ hi-pii the means of restorin!! two of our friends to their usual health and strength, and one of them JL |j asked me to get more ami always keep it in stock.—Yours respectfully. JOHN BREDBURY. | I It can do this for you. Be sure and get Dr. Croßßland's NOXOL, | I llolßsale flspot: HfIRSHALLS OHEiVIIGfIL Co. Ltd,, Ounedin. 24 | r « I I \• PAPERS \ llpcr STOCK I WdiN Ne . |fe|sW (Merits by post. . ©Smith. p When Yrni Buy, Why not Buy la the Best Market? For China and Glassware of every kind, Art Porcelain Ornaments, Lamps and Lamp Fittings, Cutlery, Electro-plate, Household Ironmongery, and Artisans' Tools, the place where you can get a Large Stock to choose from, and the lowest prices possible, is GEORGE RITCHIE'S STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, GEORGE STREET, Near Octagon. Hundreds of feet of alley-ways, down-stairs through stores packed with Stock from floor to ceiling. Inspection Invited. GEORGE RITCHIE buys direct from the Potteries and Makers. Why is it? That Economical Housey/ives, Professional Cooks, anc large consumers of Coal prefer " Coalbrookdale"? Because—l. It is the Cheapest—.such a large percentage of it is hum-able. Because—2. It makes the hottest Are, and is easily controlled. Because —3. The low percentage of ash means cleanliness as well as economy Because—s- Poor, low-grade, low-healing, low-priced coal is extravagant! Because —8. Ho good cooking can be done with a coal that lacks" heat." Because—6> The sale of Coalbrookdale adds to the wealth of the Colony. Because—7. "The Best is always the Cheapest in the long run." > "Coalbrookdale," westport - Telephone 353. T!il WeSfyMl Cml 6®., U LOCAL DEPOT: R&TTRffiT STREET JETTY, iilil ill i i —- | j IRONMONGERS. SAWMILLERS. ! FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. * INVERCARGILL.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13631, 28 June 1906, Page 11

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