Dainty Christmas Presents! LET US Am»T YQiU TO DECIDE. PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. " GoM and Silrer W»tchos Walle** and Pooie , Books GoM :in.t Silver Chains Hair Brushes ami Stud Boxet GoM ami Stl»er Link* Bh*Tinif Mure and Brushes Gold and SilTer Sovereign Purses Cca**tie nnd Cigar Case* Gold Mounted Ribbon Alberts Ftrriette Kin;* Gold and Gem Tie Pins Flasks and Field OUsses AT PRICES EQUAL TO WHOLESALE COST. M. Sandsfein & Son CiSt*) PRESENTS FOR LADIES. Gold and Sitter Watches Silrer R»cke<l ISrashea and Coratm I,on* Gold Chain* Silvrr Backed Mirror*. Feirgy Bum Potsm Pi*mon !, Kub.r and Kftppbiro Bings Hat Pii Stand* »nii Trinket Boxu IVndants ntul'Xpok Cliains Scent Bott!o« and JFiower Vasus Curb Uracolet*. Hrncx-hes Munioure Sots Gold G*m and Tlsin Bracelets 81io« Lift* and Hooks Silver Bet Buckl's Toilet Articles and Jewel Caskets E>ctro-j.lifcd Holt Buclc!*s Hlrer-plattd and Silrer-war* AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO QIVE SATISFACTION. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE will be continued until DEC. 31tl~ * All Painting is Not Art [I All Singing is Not Music All Publicity is Not Advertising But tho School of Experience, whose graduates have passed Into the Klng4oa of Success, teaches all who pursue Us curriculum that the real and ratlee.a.l advertising Is that done In newspaper space. The wise business man of tfr4aj accepts that doctrine as final, and refuses to experiment. . Other methods might help, but In newspaper space properly handled than Is a cartalnty. The newspaper goes Into the home—lnto the very heart of the family. It Is present when the buyer for the household Is planning and provMlftg for tho needs of the home. Your advertisement In the newspaper Is jour rear*, sentatlve that hits while the Iron Is hot. Tho certainty resulting from judicious advertising Is what the leadbg business houses ol Chrlstchureh get when they use space In "The *n*%r Their advertisements are read in homes that consume the bulk of the geefs sold In Chrlstchureh. The man who has goods worth talking about will find It profitable to talk about them. 11 I "The Press* I A Kodak for Xmas !l . - .j VERY SHORTLY you'll be thinking of purchasing your Xmaa ' Presents. Well! What more pleasure-giving and instructive | present can you think of than an Eastman Kodak ? .J There is no dark room necessary for any part of Kodak work—it's I all so simple from start to finish that a school child can make perfect ? ■ pictures without previous experience, I I I and can do it in any light. But yon i tFx\ must be sure that you are getting" an '"'.. A 1 J I Eastman's Kodak, and that the word n J _ "Kodak" is stamped upon your Camera; else an imitation is being fostered upon i fffe===lijS BROWNIE KODAKS are Bold at 'Spplßp 6/-, 12/., IS/-, 21/-, 27/e and M/ 2/. - : j'» ffsm' * PANORAM KODAKS C.3/3/. and £4/10/. . FOLDING KODAKS - . . £2/2/-, £3. £3/10/., £4/4/-, £5/17/1 -. f ? Send foe Kodak Price List. "^j 1 , i SOLD BY AU, UP-TO-DATE DEALERS. £\}\ I (J Wholesale only at ' "-<. : "- \ I . I Aostraliin Kodak Ltd., 6 Mercw-St, i., '.-. 21 ~M t^t» J w »»J ^|SJw i»^eM»jw,^eJ T a»aTa^^slsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss»arall '^-'^ . J&sf * ; __L_i_ \c FOR USEFUL ■—- ,•- ,' | Xmas Presents | ■• ■ ■ —— —«—- ■•■ ■ ; •■■ -' -. If-: LOES' IRISH LINEN STORE | First .... And yon will not be Disappointed : >. Oar Valae and Variety in Fancy linen Goods is Vneqnallei K1 HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE THOUSAND, all made in Ireland, Bed - . -%■ Valance, Cushion Covers, Pillow Cases, Pillow Shams. Pyjama, Shirt aad.Nightdress Cases, Brush and Comb Bags. Laundry Bags. Bedspreads, Tea S4M and Tray Qoths, D'Oykys, Damask Cloths and Table Napkins, New Lace £$M and Embroidered Collars. Peter Pan Collars, Lace Curfains. i^m Very Special Black and Tan Lace Lisle Hose .. ... CLOCK TOWER Telephone 15»1 |1 Early Shopping j 1■• iR JSP We desire to point-out the advantages *&'. || %M$ getting in early: You have a full choice of the<; ||j I tt W new season's goods, which are all unpacked, fjgi I II Ir/ we are abJe to give you better attention no * : | Wi '<- H W than later on, when the serious rush sets in aad-£i £ •M B everything is topsy-turvy. - *.\ |& ;' H ' Sα Again, the natty little novelties are mostly ■> g i ■M io quickly snapped up, and very probably these ; Mj^ Mm r&L are i^ the lines that would suit y 011 " "? %Mr Plain marked prices on everything in our windows. , ., j/M - Come along see what th ' S means t0 y 00 " - Ashby, Bergh Ltd| I High Street. S| £*j ■ P Iv A & M O r# V Iki AT THE ANTARCTIC. ;;t . E. H. Shackleton, R.N., states: '■>!-, [ «We used Plasmon preparations continually ; f National Antarctic Expedition, and one of our . parties practically lived on Plasmon. prTTroSy Mr. Douglas Mawson, lecturer of Adelaide University. *?•*-_-.? fi®T) "Of all the foods, the Plasmon foods were used ■* 1 Plasmon Biscuits, Plasmon Cocoa, and Plasmon Itsell. «,,_ ffltlH Dr. Marshall, Medical Officer o£ the Expedition, sutes: Hl||| « Plasmon Biscuits and Plasmon Cocoa were ««trgmenoq"? p7Ts«o» is an nn.qnalled NERVE .& BRA"f. HSBsffi^a twining the Organic SALTS and PHOSPHORUS of M,M *, r ;|» PLASMON is USED by the ROYAL FAMILYr&S OS all chemists, grocers »nd stores. " l & : e 0r Mr BaT ■ PLASMOM. Ltd- t-*n«je««- _. ,„„_«.-. s^fl £r W W I N#w Zealand Depot: N*thaa'» BulWJflfi. WeUlflfti*
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 4
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