decide you have seen Stock of Suitable Gift^^^g j We cordially invite you to inspect the | displays while they are complete. A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOLLOW:— j Pictorial Calendars, from .... 9d 10£ dto 3/11 each ? * | Art Embroidered Trinket Boxes, from 1/6 to 2/3 jj m „ Telephone Lists, from 2/11 to 3/3 i „ „ Hat Pin Tidies, from 2/6 to 3/3 ) :\ _ „ Glove Boxes, from 4/6 to 5/6 \ i _ „ Handkerchief Boxes, from 2/11 . i to 3/0 i j „ n Bridge Boxes, at ... 5/6 | .._■!. „ w Visiting Books, Diaries, and Shopping Books, from 2 - to -2/9 jj : ■ | „ „ Match Stands, from 2/- to 2 6 ea. j -•■■■ 1 „ » Blotting Pads and " Memos," from I "l . 3/9 to 6/11 \ n £ Pin Cushions and Needle Cases, js ;.- ! from 10_.d to 1/6 each „ ~ Photograph Frames, from 3/3 to 4/6 ] . A large assortment of Black and Coloured Hand-Bags, \ \ from 4/11 to 45.- each. \ Children's Art Embroidered Hand-Ba3s and Purses, i | • from 10£ dto 2/3 each. j Japanese Trinket, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, in \ great variety, from 9d to 1/6 each j \ Japanese Pin Cushions, from 6d to 1/6 each ] . Japanese Cosies in the Eastern "Dome" snaps, I from 1/11 to 2/11 I I Ant* mony Pin Trays and Trinket Boxes, from 9d \ j to 6/6 each. i | Boxes of Embroidery Hahdkerchiefs, from 2/9 to 46 ea. | Tremendous assortment of Dainty Embroidered, Mer- j cerised, and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, from 3d j | to 2/6 each. j Perfumes in all odours, in gift bottles boxed and plain j decanters containing the maximum amount of I good perfume, from 1/- to 6/6 per bottle. S Fancy Soap* in die favourite perfumes, from 5d to 1/6 per cake. Also Manicure Sets and Toilet Requisites in great variety. RJ-ADV STORE 8° : HlS^_^^SKf © ■* o [I Giv- a present that will' be appreciated, one that will fc| | adorn the home and will remind the recipient of the giver ii t for many a year. g | Here at LAWRENCE & KIRCHER'S 11 I Retiring From Business Sale © ' are handsome pieces of furniture that will be welcomed by I | every housewife for their substantial worth and qualities 1 ] p of long service. 11 Tables, Work Baskets, Chairs, Music Stools, Plant Stands tffc —all the smaller furnishing items, at such low prices that fesg you are able to give a gift of exceptional quality without 1 straining your purse. ji LawrcMce & Kir cher II ft 202, 204 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHUBCH § Hfc_W__ . " CSS,, _^# Patent Leather Footwear Fop The Rflan Who Cares We have just opened up a fine selection of Patent Leather Footwear. The styles are those now being worn by well-dressed men in England . and on the Continent. The shapes fulfil the desire of the "Young Blood," or the man of sedate dress. Your inspection cordially invited. DERBY CUT BOOTS, Glace or DERBY CUT SHOES, medium Matt Kid Tops— or Pug Toes— 23/0 25/- 28/6 22/6 24/6 27/6 BALMORALS, Black or DERBY CUT SHOES, with Coloured Suede Tops— Matt Kid Tops— 22/6 25/- 27/6 23/6 25/BUTTON BOOTS, Round and ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS, Plain Broad Toes— Military Dress Style— 26/6 28/6 30/- 35/----117 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH And at TIMARU
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14854, 20 December 1913, Page 3
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