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I POST EARLY FOR THE ENGLISH CHRISTMAS MAIL GKFTS OF GE^USHE N.Z, "greenstone TO YOUR FRIENDS ABROAD. NOTHING MORE APPROPRIATE NOTHING MORE APPRECIATED Here ere a few of the many piecea we have to chooae from:—■ Tikis, the Maori Mascot, 5/6, 6/6, 9/-, 12/-, 14/-, 17/6, 21/Miniature Meres, the Maori Fighting Club, very fine stone, 1 I/Brooches, 10/- to 63/-. Bracelets, 50/- to £5/5/Heart Pendants, 10/- to 80/- Earrings, 35/- to 63/Specially Fine BEAD NECKLACES, £6 to £l9. Cute Links, 35/- to 63/- Scarf Pins, from 8/Watch Chain Drops at all prices from 6/FINGER Rings, with Greenstone tops, 21/- to 50/SELECTED GREENSTONE MOUNTED IN SILVER. Jam Spoons, 15/- to 35/- Butter Knives, 12/- to 35/Bread Forks, 25/- to 6.9/- Penholders, 16/- 17/6 Paper Knives, 15/- to £8 Ditto "Tiki” Handles. 25/- to 95/Potder Boxes, 30/- to £5. Scent Bottles, 19/-, 25/Afternoon Teaspoons, 15/- to 25/-, and in sets of six Also, — Electroplated "Kiwis" mounted as Pin or Stud Boxes 9/6, Trump Markers 7/6, Ash Trays 6/-, 9/6, 11/-, Serviette Rings 7/6. P. N. DENTON The Well-known Watchmaker & Jeweller 274 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. l/6 end HE “APiD/feai tc^n g A Relwbic Mooter for otf Eruptions j and all kinds of (nllaiTimolioH DCP' WIOON OPOG C fl t ,# S v DNfy

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 9

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