SEEN AT THE JEWELER'S.
Among the very lateat things out are marriage medals. These are of gold and silver, bearing appropriate designs, and are intended to be given ns a bridal gift. They can be worn as brooches or attached to the fashionable long chain. The lad for largetr cameo brooches ia on the increase and jewelers are showing some very beautiful ones. Conspicuous among them are delicate cameo cut heads of George and Martha Washington and ailso of their home at Mount Vernon. Works of art ane the powder boxes enameled in Louis XVI. style. On one lively little box is enameled a pastoral scene in the Wnrtn-m manner, against a creamy-whin* background. Others have a languishing swain depicted, adoring at the feet of his shepherdess. Gun metal set wir.h the lambent opal, the milky pearl, great purple amethysts or the A 1 ty Wn? : urquoise .is made up into all auns of beautiful and useful trifles . Ay for the holiday trade. Mo-iv '-nrd cases, bonbon boxes, i . . 'i match Ijoxes are among tlu . > articles.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 4
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176SEEN AT THE JEWELER'S. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3593, 2 November 1905, Page 4
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