SEEN AT THE JEWELER’S.
Among the very latest things out are marriage medals. These are of gold and silver, bearing appropriate designs*, and are intended to be given ns a Ibridal gift. They can be worn as hroodhes or attached to the fashionable Hong chain. The- fad for larger cameo brooches ia on the increase and jewelers are showing some very beautiful one*. Conspicuous among them are delicate cameo cut heads of George and Martha 'Wnshimrton and also of their home at Mo or. i Vernon. Worlds of art are the powdett- boxes erid.no ii. Louis XVI. stjTe. On one lively little, box is enameled a pastoral seem- the Wteau manner, against a crean >. wh;Hc Tar!-,ground. Others have n ■ wf.' twain depicted. adt.r.. 1 ' bis shepherdess.
Gun ■ ■*.;!] will the lambent opal, the miiky'ipcarl, grcai purple amethysts i-r the dainty blue ‘ urnuoise is made up Vnto all sons of beanliful and useful tr T esncrtnPy for the holiday trade. ' .-r tut 1 --.-?, card cases, bonbon b f »"- ;e’ ■ ■ ird •”ntch boxes
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3592, 31 October 1905, Page 4
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170SEEN AT THE JEWELER’S. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3592, 31 October 1905, Page 4
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