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' m -■ 1 ~ ' ~~~ IS-**] !: There is something like a rage '..■ for Bead Necklets this Spring I I . ' Everywhere one g'oes one liears of the charm of the fashion- \ • tible Art Beads to be seen at the D.1.0. The collection, taken as a whole, is lovely, while individual ■ necklets .shew that great skill and ingenuity .has been brought to ' v bear to produce something rather unique, therefore quite out of the common. There arc beads of wood, agate, glass, and jet; there are flowor beads in natural perfumes; there are pottery- beads and gen- ! nine Satsuma Beads. ' j These Beads come 'from. California, ■ Great Britain/ — — France and Japan. •— —• BEAD IN'ECKLETS—Artistically arranged,'in Agate, Wood, and Gk«s ' J From 2s, 6d. to 17s. 6tf. JET BEADS—In lonif and short lengths; very fashionable. 7s. Gd, to 2fs. C'ALII'IOKNIAN FLOWER BEADS-In all shades nnd perfumes. ' From 3a. to 10s. 6d. • WOOD BEADS—French manufacture; beautifully carvod. 4s. 6d, per string of 100, WOOD BEADS (small)— Dyed in newest shades. 3s. per strinn of 100, I'BRPUJIBD POTTERY BEADS-In Art elwlts, newest shapes and sizes. From 10s. por 100. JUG BEADS, GLASS (6 shades)- 6d. per string of 50, GENUIHE SATSUMA. BEADS-. 9d. and Is. each.

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Just Whafs Wanted! I FULL SIZE . SUPERIOR MAKE ■Wholesaler's 'Price 35/» I (For Cash) .. ... — IRONMONGER CORNER CUBA AND.MANNERS STREETS. •n-"*"** ———,~~— : — ; : ; ■ • jS and see for yourself how m H&if economical it is —now % W delicious, fragrant and m Sj satisfactory. Remember to 1 . m ■-■■■ ask for i WHOLESALE A.GENTS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. WELLINGTON. D~OIfIMON Lever Watch, pfimed~T<LAKTfE T sTlnir Bye restores youthful guarantee for 1 year, manufactured v,' colour, black nv brown; harmlese by maker of Big Ben' Alarm.. Post Bs. 6d. and odourless, coourlese.- Poj free, is. to Tβ" Fitt, Jeweller, Pelmeretoa 6d. and 2s. 6d. Clarke Chemist, 110 Vic ••KartlL. 5010 Airont for the District, J toria Street, Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 310, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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523

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 310, 19 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 310, 19 September 1918, Page 2

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