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w* THE SYMBOL OF EMPIRE %5i wmm HP ' ■ * & kL Button Back, Broach Back. A New Emblem which is being •worn fey patriotic men and women tbronglsoiit the Empire. No one can read of fcbe glorious response which has been made to “ the Empire’s Call,” by Britons the world over, without feeling a thrill of pride in the vastness of the Empire’s resources and the spirit of patriotism and loyalty which is everywhere shown. The unity of the Empire in its most critical hour will make one of the most brilliant phases in history, and it has been thought fit to commemorate the occasion by issuing a badge which all citizens of the Empire should wear. The “Symbol of Empire” badge has been specially designed and made in England. It bears the Union Jack in colors and characters representing the great Dominions of the Empire, as well as the Mother country. It is being worn by thousands of people throughout the British Isles, and it is proposed to make it a universal badge of patriotism throughout the Empire. Wrought in gilt metal and royal blue enamel, the “ Symbol of Empire” badge is a charming piece of jewellery which you will be proud to wear. It is beautifully made and exquisitely enamelled and can be had with either stud back for gentlemen or brooch back for ladies. . By special arrangement with the manufacturers, Messrs The White Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (the famous firm of jewellers of Manchester, England), we are offering these badges at the low price of 3/6 each. SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM ! Wear the “SYMBOL of EMPIRE” Send your Name and Address for one To-day to WILLIAMSONS, The Quality Jewellers, 31 Princes St, Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3205, 18 August 1915, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3205, 18 August 1915, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3205, 18 August 1915, Page 30