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Wednesday and Thursday Mustsee_all jmas ■_ Goods ■ Sold. YCz cart-y no gootls over from season to season. Thursday nis'ni must see us clear of Toys. We do not consider cost when we want to quit. Those who have not yet purchased their Xmas Goods should not fail to visit our Store. BRASS AND COPPER REPOUSSE WARE. Useful Presents for the Home. DINNER GONGS— B/6 HOT WATER JUGS— In copper 5/6, 7/6 HOT WATER JUGS— In brass 9/6 WROUGT IRON and COPPER CAKE STANDS— I 7/6, 21/-ALL-3RASS CAKE STANDS— 29/6 WROUGHT IRON FERN STANDS— Copper pots 27/6 BRASS COAL SCOOPS— 2S/-, 32/6 ANTIQUE COPPER FIRE SCREENS— 2I/-, 22/6, 25/COPPER COAL SCOOPS— 27/6, 35/WR.OUGHT IRON AND COPPER ANTIQUE COAL VASE— 39/6 ANTIQUE BLACK and COPPER COAL CAULDRONS— IO/6, 12/6 ANTIQUE BLACK and BRASS COAL CAULDRONS— IS/6, 18/6 GIFTS FOR WOMEN. High Value though low in Price. LINED WORK BASKETS— From 4/0 LINED WORK BASKETS— On stands From 29/8 LADIES' WRIST BAGS— From 22/RITZ HAND BAGS— From 4/6 CUT GLASS SMELLING SALTS— From 3/6 ARMADILLO PEGGY BAGS— lft/6 GAIETY GIRL BAGS— IO/6 HAT PIN STANDS— 2/3 PRESENTS FOR MFN. MEN'S LEATHER DRESSING CASES— Frtom IS/6 to 90/MEN'S LEATHER COLLAR BOXES— From 4/3 LEATHER WALLETS (Hogskin)— From 3/6 RAZOR STROPS— From 1/SHAVING COMPANIONS— From 5/8 LEATHER SHAVING PAPER TIDY— I/MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES -In leather case 14/G SHAVING MUGS— I/FOUNTAIN PENS— From 4/6 LEATHER HAND BAGS— I 2/6 s VEITCH & ALLAN 'The Busiest Store, i £L X. >W \>> Jfa> 24 Jti. (bVJ? Jm 1 9adf& J. Jt*%o&& 1 ' If you are in doubt as to what sort of gift to give | \ a gentleman .give him a pair of our comfortable ? S slippers mentioned below. Equally suitable for f \ inside or outside wear. Will keep him at home § \ in the evenings. | I \ 1 Gent.'s Slippers, Grecian style, light pump X 1 soles, patent leather finish - | || Gent.'s Tan Slippers, nut <£$> //S3£ ;| jjj brown shade, patent leather *&2>) j vftaff' ■> I finish a pair. % 1 Gent.'s Tan Slippers, crocodile skin, light || I soles, pleasing and comfortable B f^ -^==? — = -=*s We are making a special display of Xmas Gifts. Our windows can only show a small portion of these, so come inside and see our enormous selec- ■ tion. Ask to see this line :—: — Foley CMna Vas©3. Quaint and pretty, exquisite shapes and decorations 2/-, 31-, 8/6 and 9/6 each CKAIC3 Sk C©« 9 MANMEES ST.

. GODBIR'S x ITELBOURNiS HOUSE, CUBA-ST., Is replete with all NEW AND TOOTHSOME DELICACIES FOR CHRISTMAS. Beautifully Iced Cakes ! Christmas Plum Puddingo ! Real Scotch Bun! Decorated Shortbread ! LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES IN CONFECTIONERY, Superior to Anything Yet Seen. Inspection Invited BRANCH LUNCHEON AND TE\ ROOMS, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldie's;. fT\HE BEST BLOOD* RESTORER, " GUDERIN," A Specific for Anaemia, Nervousness, Hysteria, Fainting Fits, Heinonhaga. Invaluable for Nursing Mothers and young Growing Giris. "GUDERIN" MAKES BLOOD . AND POWER. r Sold by Mes&rs. A. Dunbar Sloane, D. T. Orr, I.ainbton-qu,ay ; W. S. Wallace, Wm Salek, Willis-st. ; C. H. Perrett, W. Parker, L. M'Kenzie, Manners-st. ; W. B. Perrott, Riddiford-st. LARGE BOTTLE 2s 6d. TO CYCLISTS— The Thorndon Cycle and Motor Works is tho best and cheapest place in town for Outer Covers 6s 6d, Inner Covers 4s 6d ; all other Accessories, Lamps, etc., at ILq very lowest prices. Boucher Cycles complete, from £8 8s ; Second-hand Cycles, £2. Enamelling and Plating, best workmanship guaranteed. Call at y J. BOUCHER AND CO.'S, 95, Molesworth-street. Tel. 2147. MESSRS. EVANS AND SON, Horticulturists and Floral Artists, liavo just landed somo of the most beautiful Dutch Vases, heavy E.P. Flower Va=es of various sizes, Bamboo Devices, and Japancso Carved Work. Thcso goofls were specially ordered to anne for Christmas timo. Lovers of tho Artistic and Beautiful are invited to call and inspect these lovely goods.~Evans and Son, 51, Willis-street,

SCHOOL OE MILLINERY 13OULCOTT CHAMBERS, BOUL1 1> COTT-STREET. Thorough _ Tuition by an Experienced Milliner.- Moderate Terms. 1 Hours from 9 till 6 ; Monday and Thursday Evenings from 7 till 9. IjnSS HAMILTON, Principal. THE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. All women needing these useful Summer Garments should make early application at 94, Willis-street, where MISS KATE STEWART teaches how these can be cut and made in up-to-date and stylish fashion. Method perfectly simple and successful. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL, 94, WILLIS-STREET (opp. Shortt's). USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS ! At WALLACE'S PHARMAdY, WILLIS-STREET. PERFUMERY— Only the best is offered. Piver's, Roger and Gallet's, Atkin-, son's, Brudenbacb's, etc. HAIR BRUSHES— Though of the best quality the prices are not high. Ebony, Silver, and Solid Nickel. PERFUME SPRAYS— The new Pump Spray in many pleasing patterns, and a choice selection of the old style. Scented Snehets, Pot Pourri Bags, Salts Bottles, and a hundred other suitable articles at Bargain Prices. WALLACE, CHEMIST, WILLIS-ST. EM. GREEN, • CERTIFICATED CHEMIST (By Examination), Corner Taranaki and Vivian streets. Physicians' Proscriptions Carefully, Quickly, Cheaply, and Accurately Dispcnsod. OVER 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. ■jft/f'GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO.. Special Exhibition of NEW PICTURES By E W. PAYTON. N_ow on .View.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 149, 23 December 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 149, 23 December 1908, Page 9