RING UP NO. 57. AGENT FOR JEYES' ANTISEPTIC TELEPHONE CAP. - (Approved by ; Postmaster-Gonera.l.) Christmas Cards, and 1912 Diaries.
,u minrr*-"" i Tn Gsss^ssss^©«a«M»sEffiiia^©fiffißEJssa®®c®a^B©® FANCY GOODS & TOYS. PAYIOUR - SMITH H AS JUST LANDED THREE CASES, ex "lonic," direct from London. PRESENTS FOR LADIES : Purees, Brush and Combjgts, Combs, Hat Pin Hangers, Bags, etc., etc. PRESENTS FOR MEN: Shaving Sets, Pipes, Toilet Cases, Studs, etc., etc. WEDDING PRESENTS : Sets of Tea Spoons, Fruit Spoons, Photo Frames, Cruet Sets, Sugar Dredgers, etc., etc. PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN: DolUs from 3d each to &s 6d each; Scout Knives, Soldiers, Mechanical Trains and Trains (on rails), Rabbits, Beans, etc., etc SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF 3d TOYS IN THE WINDOW. BEST VALUE IN DANNEVIRKE. A. M'CLURE & CO., "AUCKLAND CASH DRAPERS." ANNOUNCE THEIR lIRST SHOW OF "■\MPORTED WEAR JJATS. LADIES' SUMMER COSTUMES in the Latest Fabrics and Styles. A beautiful selection of Children's Embroidered Muslin. Crocks,, Holland P riiits and Drill Tunics. MATINEE COATS & PELISSES. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING in endless variety at prices to suit all buyers. New Dress Goods in Poplins, Voiles, Shantungs, Crepolines, Zephyrs, Lawns and Prints. New Belts, Peter Pan Collars, Gloves, Laces and Embroideries. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF ALL CASH PURCHASES.
B OOK Y OUR O EARLY FOR XMAS RDERS -AtEMC E. ETZ, THE LEADING LADIES' AND CENTS' TAILOR, DANNEVIRKE. PUZZLED WHAT TO GIVE? HERE'S A "HELPOUT" LIST! PICKED at random from on r splendid collection, of Xlll as Novelties. * ROSS AND GO. supply many styles and shapes of useful Xmas gifts quite unobtainable elsewhere. As example the,re are: New Shapes and 'Mountings 'lll Pipes. The latest styles in Walking Sticks. Tobacco Pouches in great variety. Military Brushes, excellent qualities. Razors, singly, in pairs, or cases. Safety Razors in various makes, •but all tip-top value. —Also— Shaving Mirrors, Shaving Soaps. His favorite Cigar, Tobacco oi» Cigarette. And still tiro story is only ball unfolded. When von call, or write, we can malco you heaps of helpful suggestions. J. R. '• i THE TEMPLE OF NICOTINE, NAPIER. J. P. LEARY & BATES, "THE HOME OF MUSIC," PALMERSTON NORTH. Mil Wm. WHITE, Representative, visits Darnnevirke alternate Tuesdays.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 282, 7 December 1911, Page 1
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357Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 282, 7 December 1911, Page 1
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