| When Buying ’ : a • f Diamond Ring —there are many thinp-s to consider. Quality is 1 I I ; ’ the first consideration as the price is based on qual- < < .■ ’ ity. Then the gems mu;t be mounted to show to 1 ' , best advantage, and the mounting, too, must be of ' ; ; , fine quality. ' , I I Only the finest qua’ity Diamonds are used in 1 . I ’; , the rings we display—D imonds perfect in cut and 1 1 ' , proportion and without a flaw. i ' 11 The reputation of one of the Dominion's largest 1 ! Jewellery Establishment is behind every ring we ' 1 sell. '< ’ / J. WILLIAMS & Co. ? QUALITY JEWELLERS, 1 i' I v WANGANUI. J SERVICE MARY f—and that Lamb NOW the poem below has a little story in it of how Mary discovered the Keith Street Drapery Sample Rooms, also ths wonderful bargains she found there, and of her hubby’s delight In learning when Mary appeared with a tremendous bundle of bargains that She had got them from the Drapery Sample Rooms. No wonder he cried “Thank Heaven!” for he knew that had she got them anywhere else, well, there are such places as the Bankruptcy Court, and it was of this, he no doubt had visions. Perhaps quite a number of hubbys experience this feeding when their good wives bring out the bundle of bargains; but they need fear no alarm if the bargains are from the Drapery Sample Rooms, where the lowest of low prices rub shoulders with quality and service. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB, IT WANDERED AWAY ONE DAY, MARY FOUND IT BLEATINC FOR HER OUTSIDE A DRAPER'S, SOME DISTANCE AWAY. SAID MARY TO HER WAYWARD LAMB, “ FOR THIS I'LL MAKE YOU PAY. " BUT WHEN SHE SAW THE VALUES THERE HER WRATH QUITE MELTED AWAY. SAID MARY, “ WHY! THIS MUST BE “ THE KEITH STREET DRAPERY SAMPLE ROOMS." MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB A CUTE LITTLE LAMB YOU'LL ACREE, MARY SOLD IT TO A BUTCHER AND A HEARTLESS MAN WAS HE: HE SENT IT TO THE SLAUGHTER, c BUT THAT LAMB DECLARED WITH CLEE I'M QUITE 'READY TO DIE WITH LAUGHTER AT A TALE THAT WAS TOLD TO ME. MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB IT LED HER TO A STORE OF ALL THE BARGAINS SHE TOOK QUITE A FEW SCORE OR MORE. AND HER HUBBY'S BROW WORE QUITE A FROWN AS HE GAZED AT THE FULLSCORE OR MORE; WITH A GASP OF RELIEF, "THANK HEAVEN," HE SAID, YOU COT THEM FROM "THE KEITH ST. DRAPERY STORE." If it’s too far to walk, take a Glasgow Street car. It will stop Just a few steps away from our front door. Just mention Keith Street Drapery Sample Rooms to the conductor, he’ll look at you but he won’t say anything, and he will nod to you when to get off. Drapery Sample Rooms KEITH STREET - - . ’PHONE 3218 1 j W IN THIS /
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19989, 4 November 1927, Page 9
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