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.1 . „ t ' , ..' 1 1 'i . AT — ■ " J Gifts from every market of the world are here, delightful j| inexpensive ones for those who must closely reckon their ,jj| ingoings and outgoings, superbly handsome ones for those |j who need not count the cost. H WE HAVE ARRANGED THEM CONVENIENELY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. I FCIi XMAS FiESEiTS ThJs Store Is 'Bearly for Y@u. | E.P. METAL BELTS-In a variety of splendid CROCODILE PECCY BAGS — In brown and ••'■ patterns, very strong and durable, warranted g reen , fitted with purse and -cent bottle "H to keep their colour 1 very smar f ari A „,.„{.,] wuiue, rei Carnival Bargain Prices 3/11, 4/9, 7/6, 11/6 • V6ry Smart and c ar nival Barealn Pri^ fl #,, 1 LEATHER and NiCKEL BELTS-In prettj „,„„ Carnival Bargain Price 4/11 g shades, very handsome for Xmas presents BLACK PECCY BAG— Leather ]ined ? -with in- m Carnival Bargain Price 8/11 Slde pocket, strong- and serviceable M I FANCY BELTS— In sequin and elastic, very ' Carnival Bargain Price 7/11 H I pretty and dressy CROCODILE BAG — In fancy colours, fitted with H ] Carniva! Bargain Prices 7/11, 10/g } purse, scent bottle, and g-lass, very smart ia 1 PUFF BOXES— Xylonite, in all colours ' Gairnlval Bargain Price 11/9 H < Carnival Bargain Price 1/- each SALTS BOTTLE 3 — In coloured and crystal ' 1 5 PHOTO FRAMES— A splendid selection of sil- glass, all silver-mounted, with screw tops or H b vcr-mounted Midget Photo Frames; these stoppers Xrrcs Carnival '.Prices 1/11, 2/6, ' I I are in very smart shapes 3 /6 *<* 5/11 each ' 1 3 Bargain Cas-fiival Prices 1/11, 2/6 to 19/6 each o AtT MiKs-ra^m «,„,! nr: nnr -r, „„-- . > 1 BUTTER KNIVES and JAM SPOONB-A g rand £Z7*l"££s?l I • SSSPn^dS S SaT 1 pr l^/6 P :lyCm ' f/ r iT d sef SS ° rtment PrIC£S W«S 8/6 to I I Bargain Carnival Price 3/6 .iapam^p n cnccT«i ,«^ nn,». T j ' ! A Large Acsortment of PURSES-In all prices '^blue^o'orrh^s, B^ xSed'flSSTeSraliS I ! SS Year Ce ff i d fts SlffnS ' '"^FroS I^to S/6 USUaI XmaS Pr5 ° c *** 1 \ BLA h^dr c U ?e S afhe B r A Hn7r h daSP ' """S^Utt VSSSZ^S&'ig I***1 *** 1 I ' Gas nival Bargain Prices 3/11, 4/6 ', Xm&s Carttfval Price 7/6 ■ | ) SMALL PEGGY BAG— In brown, black, and F LOWER BOWLS— English China, in all colour- I \ green, two outside pockets, strap hnndle ing's, large and small sizes AVorth 1/9 to - B s ; Carniva! Bargain Prices 1/11, 3/3 12/6 Xmas Carnival Prices 1/3 to 6/11 each i

DO you Buffer from Superfluous Growth of Hairs in the face, neck, or arms? ' ! Then yoii need suffer no longer, for MILOS DEPILATORY has proved an absolute and reliable remedy in the removing of superfluous ha.rs. Prices 5a 6d, at all Chemists, or pogt free from Miss M'Elwaiu, Now Zc?!.'.nd Agent for Milos Preparations. Write to this reliable Toilet Specialist to-day for further particu'av3 and advics. All letters treated as strictly confidential. Address — MISS M. M'ELWAIN, ] 254, Queen-street, Auckland. NATURE'S WAY TO BEAUTY. ONLY ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, England's premier face-cream, can insure lasting beauty of complexion. The completely new principle contained inICILMA NATURAL WATER, with, which it is prepared, stimulates the natural energy of the skin to resist weather and age. Daintily-scented, greaseless | ICILMA i ELUOEbfthAM \ protects the skjn from the hottest sun or the coldest wind. Invaluable for immediately curing chaps, sunburn, insect bires, abrasions, and after shaving. Can not gro-,v hair, requires no povrder to hide it, and does away with the necessity of dangerous greasy skin-foods. For lasting 1 , clean, cool comfort, and healthy transparency of skin it has no ( equal. Never uso a face-cream without first rubbing it on thin white paper to see if it leaves a grease spot. (Icilmrs, is pronounced — oye-silma.) BARRAUD AND SON, Molesworth-st. LEN. M'KENZIE, Manners- street. W. B. P. PERROTT, New town. < I 2s 6d PER POT. I ! TMTRS. WADDELL, Masseuse and Mani- •"-"■ citrist — A' mo3t beautiful Almond Skin Food, Face Gloves, Hair Tonics of all kinds for falling hair and baldncr • Can bo consulted free of chmgc at her Rooms, off the Geifha Tea Rooms, Panama-street. 'Phone 2841. TUDIES' TAILORS. Costumes from £4 4s. Skirts from 30s. Ladies' Ow,n Material Mado Up. JOSEPH AND WEBB, (Late of Nodine and Co.), Boulcott Chambers, BOULCOTT-STREET. CHRISTMAS SUITINGS. C'rki'k MORE Orders can now be booked 1 t#"vf and executed for the holidays. i Green and Brown Tweeds are all the rage. I Call and select your Suit at once. Square- ! shoulder Coats a speciality. I S. AMSTELL, The Little Tailor, 225, Cuba-street. ! XMAS DISCOUNT AT POTTER & SONS. 2s in the £ OFF USUAL PRICES. ALL Gopds marked in plain figures on the soles. NEW GOODS EX ARAWA. FOR MEN. Tan Glaco Kid Boofs, 18s 6d, now 16s 6d. Tan Glace Kid Boots, welted soles, mcdiu<n toos, 21s, now Ibis. Tan Willow Calf Boots, welted soles, round toes, 225, now 20s. Eos Culf Boots, whole golosh, 18s 6d now 16s 6d. Box Calf Derby Boots, 18s 6d, now 16s 6d. Box Calf Derby Boots, wide welts, 21s, now 18s 9d. FOR LADIES. The "Lorna" Lace Shoes, 10s, now 8s lid. The "Lorna" Button Shoes, 13a, now lie 9d. The "Duchess" Laco Shoes, 12s, now 10s lOd. The "Duchess" Button Shoes, 10s, now 8s lid. The "Cleveland" Glace Derby Tie Shoes, three kinds, -15s 6d, now 14s. Ths "Perfection" Tan Tie Shoes, something new, 17s 6d, now 15s 9d. BALLOONS FOR THE CHILDREN. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. POTTERT& SON, 70, LAMBTON-QUAY, oVp. Govt. Bids. JOHN HOPWELL, Cutler, next St. Peter's Ciuirch, Willis-street— Lawn Mowers, Hedge Sheave, and other Garden Tools ground and repaired.

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

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 149, 23 December 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 149, 23 December 1908, Page 9