Jewellers Ironmongers, Etc. STEWART DAWSON & CO.* Exclusive Designs; Unequalled Value. Endless Variety; n Sgjj gja No, 117.— Elegant E-ct. Gold Bar Brooch, 1 Diamond,- 2 Rubies, £ll2s;6d. 9-ct; Gold Bracelet, Ruby Centre, 11 7s. 6d; No. 130 No. 160. — ID'amoml . No. 177.—G01d 2 Rubies 18-ct; Keeper, 18 ct. £1 Is. Gold, 4:2. No. 178.—Wedding No. 162.—3 fine No. 165.—2 Rubies; . ]g. c t, Gold,' diamonds, 18-ct; 1 Diamond; 15-ct. ° £t. ts- - -m Gold, £l7s;6d. Diam Gold, £5 ss; No, 106.—9-ct. Gold Brooch, 13*. Cd.,Silver, 4s. Cd. 9-ct. Gold Stud, 3s. 6d. 15-ct., 6s. 6d; No. 112.—Heart and Lovers'* Knot BnJ'ochV Silver, is. Amethyst and 9-ct; Gold,- 18s. 6d. BFS No. 196. —Set Links; 9-ct. Gold, £1 l.«.; 15 ct. Gold, £2 ; SilreF, ss. 6d. f QpS mam m No. E 5721. —Elegant Bird Brooch; Whole’ Eearl; 15-ct. Gold, £2 2s. No. 200. —Set Links, 9-ct, Gold, £1 5s ; 15-ct. Gold, £2 25.; Silver, 6s. 6d. m s No. 143. —Curb Chain and Padlock Bracelet. 9-ct. Gold, £2 10 Or 15-ct. Gold, £l 7 6 Size Larger 9-ct., £3 3 0; „ „ £5 10 0’ Size Smaller „ £1 15 0; „ „ £3 5 0 No. 123.—15-ct. Gold Diamond and Ruby Brooch, £3 5?. No. 215.—9-ct. Gold Heart, Pearls and Ruby, 18s. 63. o 2V No. E62^i.—9-ct. Gold T.wiri Bird and Heart Brooch, 12s. 63. No. 208.—15-ct. Gold Heart, Us. <Jd.; 9-ct, ditto, 7s. 6d; No. 100.—9-ct. Gold, ss. 63. The “ Little Pet’s " Brooch, EislSSl3j ■sum No. 111.—New Bar Brooch, Amethyst and 9-ct. Gold, lls. 63. Nti:. 532 No, 146.—15-ct. Gold Bracelet, 3 Diamonds,2 Sapphires, £5. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE ON RECEIPT OF REMITTANCE. Illustrated Catalogue (SO pages) Post Free. 146 and 143 (JUEEN STREET, AVCKLANDi SYDNEY/ MELBOURNE* PERTH, LONDON, J B. JOHNSON, PL U3l BEK, riSSMITU, IkOMtOSOHR, ETC. BEGS to thank the Public of Te Aroha and Surrounding Districts for the support given him’ during his TWENTY YEARS of Business, and at the same lime wishes them to know that he is stiii Soiling at Iteduced Prices for Cash. IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. _—- :o; Bedsteads’, Mattresses, Brush wait*, Chimneys, Tanks, Ovens, Ranges, Stoves, Ettrnaee Frames, Boilers, Tinware, Plate ware, Clocks,. Watches, Etc. Johnson’s Talent Combination Milk-Strainer, Aerator and Cooler cannot he equalled, It is in daily use in different pari of JS etc Zealand , and those using it 'would not be without it. Johnson's Tea-tree Lighters are ot gi out \alue to farmers and others, only 4s 6d ; Fencing Wire—Barb, Plain, Galvanized and Black, (different gauges, etc.), at lowest Cash Prices ; Wire Netting fiom 2ft up to Gft wide, also Sheep and other Nettings at List Price ; Creamery Cans, 20 gallons, at almost Cost Price; Kerosene, best quality, at Special Prices for Cash. Tinware of all descriptions made ou the premises. All kinds of Plumbing work done accurately and well. Ploughs, Seed Drills, Horse Hoes, and all Farming Implements a List Prices for Cash. Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Ciockery and Glassware of all descriptions almost given array for Cash. Look and see the Grand Display of Ironmongery , Toys f Fancy Goods, etc,, etc., in the Windows, * . o Agent for Massey-Harris Bicycles; Imperial Insurance Company ; Household Sewing Machines; and New Zealand Illustrated Sporting Review, Note the Address— J. B. JOHNSON, WHITAKER STREEP, PE AROHA.
SPECIAL BARGAINS AT MILNE QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. JUST ARRIVED. —Job lino of 100 doz largo sized Ljnon Damask Serviettes i n buddies of i doz, 4s 9d per bundle, usual price 13s (id doz, a great bargain. Jo b lino of Unbleached Linen Danmslt, 2 yards wide, 2s Dd yard, much under usual priceWashing Ceylon Flannel for Blouses beautiful colors and smart patterns, 7£d yd, splendid value. The new unshrinkable White Wiucev t'or Ladies’ underclothing and Children’s wear, everybody pleased with it: Indian Calico for summer underwear, fmo as silk, 36 inch, 6s 9d doz. Our special “ Excelsior ” Fancy Ribbed, all wool Cashmere, Is 6d pair, wear guaranteed, • Ladies’ Umbrellas, wonderful value, Dew handles, at 3s 0d; is 6d, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d; Hoyle's Famous Fast Color Fruits, at -lid yard: Carriage paid on all Parcels of 20s arid upwards. sent Post Free: MILNE & ( Hovel, H ■ ~y, rf j/!f” !' ti'PjPj C, A iirkffjflfj
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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222051, 15 February 1900, Page 4
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697Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222051, 15 February 1900, Page 4
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