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ITEWART DAWSOM & CO., . Exquisite New Designs in Gold Jewellery. * ■ *W&zm?J <ij££fß! umm''mm£z* 1 S ' U £2 , iss IS ' C '" ' ' NV 018 T„°- < ', t i Go ! d Q n , ," 3 , n Fine oP&i ' 18-ct. Gold, a 3». " JJS - Fly Brooch. £1 10b. liM l.—yet. u-om Bell Brooch, with ,gou Cut Amethyst Centres No. E2448.—9ct. Ou.d m.<l Fii A nietliyst He*-* '' L "~ We have an Extensive and Varied Stock of Ladies' Fashionable Gold Muff Chains, from £2 10g. to £lO. Particulars and Prices on Application. No. 168.—6 Fin* White Die £5 6s. 2 Dinniondi Sapphiresi £4. No. bll.—Real New Zealand Greenstone Brooch, with Gold Mountß, 11a. 6d. No. 120 --16-ot. Gold, Diamond Euby Brooch, £2 Is. 6d, So. 185.—Wedding Ring, No. 157 a- . Gold, £1 15b. Fine Diamonds, 3 liubiei Others at XI Is., £1 10s. 2 Whole Pearls, £7 10s. 18-ct.. £1 Is. Others £1 lbs. and £2 Wmf m cfo. 201 A.—Set Links, 9ct. Gold. £1 10s. 15-ct. Gold, £2 10s. Silver, 's. 6d. No. 176*.—Lady's or Gent.'i IP-ct. Gold Band King, £1 Is., £1 10s., and £2. No. 198.-Set Links, r^-:<^M^:<y&*3 s& mm^ vm no. r.noj-j.—iiuijuauiiio New Lucky Bell Brooch, 9-ct. Gold, 10s. 6d. 012.—Real JJew Zealand Grcenstou Brooch, with Gold Mounts, 16s Gd Send for our 8o Page Ilk 146 and 148 QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND.

PIGS ! PIGS ! PIGS! THE TABANAKI BACON FACTORY T8 now giving 01/ D dead weight for PROPERLY TOBPED-OFF PIGS between 1 and 160 lbj. A cancelled. A. DRAKE, Proprietor, Fitzioy PHOTOGRAPHY. BLACK AND .WHITE ANDIENAMFL PHOTOS. price, viz., 2LS PER DOZEN (till farther notice). SPEOIAL, —In response to enquiries we state that oar Enamelled Photos are GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with a hot roller. For.real Durable Finish Enamel are by far the best. Ask for these at our Studio, and yon will get what you ask for W. A. OQLLIB, Devon-street A SILVER WATCH FREE. 'HESE W&TOHEB are Silver Caseß and our usual prio list for them is 40s, but to introduce our Goods into the Colony we will send you this frf e if you 5S will take advantage of our maivellous offer If you want one writo to us without delay, and fend stamrcd addressed envelopa for reply. With your letter send 5s P. N<Ue, for which we will send you six of our full-tized wmderful Matador Silver Tea-spoons, which wear like real silver throughout. After you receive the watch we *hall expect you to show it lo your friends and call their attention to this adverti-enient. The watch is sent by registered post on your complying with our advertisement and the narvellous offer which we will send. SILVERSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 3 5, AUCKLAND. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT SATSIFIEE MISS COTTIER Has now on Pale Extensive Consignments of WOOLS"* and 8 Piy-WOOLS, —Berlin Fingerings. STOCKING YARNS of ell mak.s. Fancy Work Silks in every shade Cloths in Fashio-ableTeretiffe VYotk Cushions, Copies, and Cosies for sbadowwork Delicate lace work, Lace Braids. LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALITY. Handsome Purses, Card Cases, Desks and Work I ixes ' Novellies <n Fashionable Cha'clainrs and Chitelaine Ba*s La3iei>' Com[ nions— Scissor Oa->es Thimbu s STATIONERY' DEPARTMENT. Account Books of all k'nds. P)a n and Fu'-cy Nnte Paper and Envelope in Boxes and raafeets. Reading Bocks in gidt variety Periodicals, Pat era Books, Ct.'. Prayer and Hymn Bcoks, separate and combined Grcamcnt , Basket-wi-v.-, Toys, Dot s, PLoto Fri"ne.- in choice designs. AGENT FOR MDME. WKI'JEL'S CUT PATTERNS. MISS COTTIER - Brougham-sheet. PARTNERSHIP. [OTICE is hereby given that we, the i undersigned have this day entered „.j paituersliiD; > Land and Estate Agents n New Plymc„j. EDGAR WA'IT ! DAVID I WNG. WAITARA-NEVV PLYMOUTH COACH. THE undersigned notifirt that he has bought out Mu. Koht. Kimtv's interest in the above BUSINESS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz.: Coach leave.i Waitar ',1.30 u.r»\ Coach 1; aves New Plymouth p.m. Seat booked aid parcels rejeivul at West's si.,bits, E. COULTKIS, OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOACR. THE Coach le»? Okito eve»y MoNDAX and Tbugsda. at 5 a.ro »no ■tvery WEDNESDAY k Saiuhday, at 1.30 t-.m. Leaves New Ply outb at ] p.m. on Mon lays and Thursday snd S j'.iri. on "«V triors lays r.nd f>.t.r:r lnr-> Pas' infers and lnwgn <vm ••-. -A^u o ,i WesVn StnbU'n, j ROBT. t ROKBUOK }j:mimm|

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 130, 27 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 130, 27 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 130, 27 June 1901, Page 4

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