HOME DYEING SGood garment* are often thrown ■ aside when faded. Thevare 8 you say, "not worth dyeing " 9 lou don't seem to know * \V},v B waste clothes? Be your own 1 ! The Cost is Trifling i 0 There are more than twenty B I H useful tints and colours The I i X processisextremelygimple The B J H result is entirely satisfactory. | MAYPOLE SOAP (For Home Dyeing.) ALL GOOD STORES EVERjfWHERL tNo Hair Tonic was ever guaranteed to produce result* on the money -back- if • it failed principle, WIOLETTA Chemists, Stores, or Hairdresser!. 3/6 TRY IT! 3/6 Agpnte &r« authorised to refund in cue of failure. POSTAGE 6d EXTRA. W. T. McFEKKAN 961 High utreet, Triangle, Christchurch. 4103 You will save much time and trouble by choosing your presents at Recce's—the variety is so huge and the price range so wide. The list below offers some good suggestions, but there are hundreds of other beautiful gift goods to choose from. Come in and see them. Marble Paper Weights— i/3 2/- and 5/Marble Vases, in all shapes and colouring 3/6 4/- 5/- 6/6 8/6 Quaint China Vases— 1/- 2/- 2/6 3/6 to 10/6 Copper Crumb Trays and Brushes 4/" 5/- 6/6 to 10/Afternoon Tea Spoons (6 on a card) .. .. 7/6 and 10/Set of Carvers on card (knife, fork and steel) .. y/6toij/6 Bread Forks, electro-plate, with ivory handles 2/6 to 12/6 Silver Midget Photo Frames — 2/6 each Silver-mounted Hair Brushes — 10/6 15/- 16/6 to 55/Gents , Military Hair Brushes, silver-mounted 21/- to 40/- pr. Buckskin Tobacco Pouches, silvermounted ..5/6 6/6 and 7/6 Leather Pocket Books, silvermounted 8/6 17/6 to 30/Enamelled Belt Buckles— 4/- 4/6 5/6 to 22/6 Enamelled Bracelets .. 10/6 Enamelled Hat Pins 1/- to 5/Copper Cigar Bowls — 1/6 7/6 and 8/6 Copper Trays and Fruit Bowls— 3/6 7/6 8/6 and 10/6 Copper Note Slabs .. 6/6 Artistic Copper Ink Stands— 6/6 7/6 to 30/Handsome Copper Fern Bowls— 1/6 2/- 3/6 5/- and 7/6 Copper Rose Bowls, with tops 9/6 Copper Jewel Boxes, satin-lined— 10/- 17/6 20/- to 25/Solid Silver Jewel Caskets, satinlined .. .. 16/6 to 45/Copper Pin Trays 1/- to 2/6 Ladies' Silver-mounted Purses— 2/- 3/6 5/6 to 22/6 Solid Silver Cigarette Cases— 17/6 to 30/Travelling Clocks, in silver-mtd. \ leather cases 21/- to 60/Bread Board, in silver tray— 21/- to 42/6 Bread Knives, with wooden handles, 2/6 to 6/6; with silver-mtd. handles 6/- to 8/6 Silver-mounted Jam or Butter Dishes 5/- 7/6 10/6 to 35/Cut Glass Perfume and Smelling Salts Bottles, silver-mounted— 5/- 6/6 7/6 10/- to 357Pin Boxes, cut glass and silver— 7/6 to 21/-Silver-mounted Hair Tidies — 7/6 8/6 to 17/6 Cut Glass and Silver Vases— 3/6 4/- 7/6 to 37/6 paiiCondiment Sets, silver-mounted — 7/6 to 15/- set EDWARD REEGE AND SONS, Colombo St., CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13612, 22 December 1909, Page 2
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