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f= GIFTS = A WORD with you XMAS BUYERS! In our advertisement to-day we have not illustrated anything, but, instead, have gone right through our stock and compiled a list of suggestions for gifts. Of course there are hundreds of things in our stock that we have not mentioned. We could have continued this list, we might almost say, indefinitely; but, as that would be too much to expect you to read, we will ask you to take our word for it that the goods are here ready for you to see and select from. Make your purchases for Xmas as early as you can. The earlier you buy the more complete the collection you will have to pick from. Our free Xmas Catalogue and full particulars of anything will be sent on request. GIFTS FOR LADIES. fl™ FOR GENTLEMEN. Gold Bangles ..21/-to £25 T ° baCC ° T, 6/6 7/6 UD Gold Brooches, say 6/6 to £50 4/6 5/- 6/6 7/6 uj, Shaving BrushesDrop Necklets £5 to £1/10- */6 g/6 __ /6 /fi /fi Paste Back Comb 5/6 up „ Tidies 6/6 10/6 15/6 21/Peggyßags .. 7/6 to .0/- Plated Ash T / ays . / *'. _? /6 Diamond Rings .. £4 to £40 Gold Tie Clips .. .. 21/- - 9/6 to 40/- S Uver Cigarette CasesSilver Waistbelts .. 35/-to 80/- & 2 _ /6 ,_ . , Silver Mirrors 16/6 to 80/- Silvw Matciboxe £ Manicure Sets 21/- to £6/6/- Go]d Matchboxes .. to -//_ Jewel Boxes .. 12/6 o £5 Gold Link _ _ ™ 6 to SUver Photo Frames, 8/6 to 55/- Silver Card Cases .. .. 18/6 Cable Bangles £2 to £14/10/- G old Watch Chain 63/-up Gold Crosses .. j/6t0 5 0/- shaving Strops 12/614/627/6 %?}£*_¥_*■ "r Pr ,ri, 5 Shavir| Mugs 5/6 12/6 14/6 u p S tud Boxes & .. 5/6 7/6 up Shoe Lift and Buttonhook m clothes Brushes ... 10/6 to 22/6 _ c v i." ;*i rom /a Le tter Cases .. 12/6 to 22/6 All Silver Salts Bottles 17/6 Silver Cigarette Tube Cases 14/6 SUver Glass Pm Boxes 14/6 SUver Swan Fountain PensSilver Hatpm Stands .. 4/6 , , Enamel Blouse Sets 9/6 40/- Gold-cased Ditto .. 40/- £/" Silver Sovereign Purses 8/6 9/6 CIFTS FOR GIRLS. Gold soy ; Purs ; s - , , Gold Lace Pins .. 5/6 to 10/6 r.. &57&9/T 9 ° /_ to ty /10 /r Silver Pin Trays .. 6/6 to 10/6 £° *"* Ued , tto '' fj; 25 /~ . gjglS Studs!_ %t t°o3s D^Trinicetßoxes-'* V ST'w"/ 9 / 6 £/?„t 4/6 7/6 10/6 Gold Lockets 20/- to £8/10/SUver Hair Brushes 12/6 to 35/- Q|FTS FOR BOYB.' SUver Combs 3/6 4/- to 10/6 Silver Watch Chains 8/6 to 21/Gold Safety Pins. 4/6 6/6 to 10/6 Silver PencUs 2/6 3/6 4/6 up Purses, silver mtd. 10/6 to 25/- Silver Tie Clips ... .. 2/6 Hatpins, enamel and sUver— silver Serviette Clips 2/6 3/6 _i/6 to 10/6 stud Boxes .. 4/6 5/6 7/6 Plated Waist Belts 6/6 to 15/6 Pocket Knives .. 1/6 to 6/6 Leather Belts .. 4/-to 9/6 Silver Penholders.. 3/6 to 8/6 Ma_ucureSetsi6/-2_/-25/-_.o/- Silver Links ._ 3/-to 5/-Silver-plated Trinket Trays 3/- SUver Collar Studs .. 1/ServietteßingS3/6 4/6 up to 14/6 SUver Fruit Knives 3/6 to 9/6 GoldMedalPendants 10/6 to 21/- Ebony Hair Brushes 21/- 25/SUver Bangles .. 1/-to 6/6 Silver Medals .. 3/6 to 7/6 Silver Glove Hooks .. 1/6 Leather Pocket Books 8/6 to 12/6 Silver Buttonhooks 2/0 to 8/6 Good Watches — Silver Shoe Lifts .. 3/-to 10/6 12 /6 14/6 18/6 21/- 25/Hynra&Prayerß6oks4/6toio/6 Gold Links ..13/6 to 25/Catholic Prayer Books, silver- Gold-mounted Ribbon Albertsmounted .. .. 5/6 21/- to 30/STEWART DAWSON & CO. N.Z. LTD. 236 & 238 High St., Christchurch Why UitUutwerimn—i-dy-ato RAVEN TEA. «J. MeDOIIALD'S .. . Fumfture Emporium 91 Lows. High St (ass. Bsrbsdees St) for \xrHENEVER you n. "HAVEN" on • SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES " pack,, of TEA, it DUCHESBE CHESTS, Etc •"THE CHOICEST* THAT EXPERIENCE Becatue McDonald sells within the iwb of nA-sravr vrf am _m ntpv t*ttv » aB. His Factory is complete In every detail. CAN SELECT OB MONEY BUY. to nuaafaeturs Furniture worthy o. your i-spceUoo. "—"" MeDoaald*. Motto Is— You. little f-nctionp will always be . TO RETAIN <™™*._n STRAIGHT' ■uce... when ... | ~m wmt. HAVEN TEA ■ — C.J.WILLIAMSON OBTAINABLE FEOU ALL STORES. Largest PRAM MANUFACTURERS • C-7.7 f__a. SoleMakersof \ESfc H«r Exctllancy HYfiICNIC HOOD. __tf_____Tl ) Hygienic Hood- fitted fftiU______\ to any of our model* withnHHK| oat extra cost Doctors tß__uN____mZl say best ever been in- __ i \_Vm.sXlM_y ventsd for fresh sir and I __-_____._______ -i4__J_\ _<, draughts, v RtrAXts a -nciALRV. Sud »o* List. . 17 COLOMBO KTRBKT. ttmm- Bait. Q3lB 'Phone 1303. UMT ft IRAKI IH «> BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ~ vPECIALITIES .. "CT ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcsster - O streov. West End.—S_pexior Aocom- •; These can now be obtained mod-tioa for Visitors and Permanent ' ——- itota all stores -— Bo*rders, two minutes from G.P.O. and cen■IIIV .«-._., -_>"_,** mm * r - 1 tram terminu*; also within same d»sBLUE. EXTRACT OF SO Al*. tsnes ol Parks, Public Gardens. M-seum. "4UIT OUT '• BOOT POLISH- Boat Sheds, etc. f* _<* _»f «d __| •_ position m city. Tel.p-ons 87_. _££" _~.. «-.,.„ '■• ■"•.■_■ £-mpton. Proprietress. C 2674 _?._:!__7__? U9H *• "■' '.■■■ HANMER HOT SPRINGS. - FLOOR l»OLIIII U. —— HAY __. HinflU'C AMURI.GRANGE. "*•■ wIWAKIIPI O riiRIVATE ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS and FAMILIES. The Granee is pleasantly situated and within three minutes from Baths. " C6Ol- MR P S E. P IAHMERT. Proprietress

YULETIOE GIFTS. IF you require something out of the ordinary, inspect our Stock of Ceylon Lace Handkerchiefs, Sandalwood Glove and Pin-boxes, Gold Lace Centres, and Tablecloths, Ebony Elephants, and Tea Caddies, in Endless Variety. Ridley and Co., Ltd., Merchant Tea Dealers, Clock Tower. C 5049 EDUCATIONAL. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invite SEPARATE APPLICATIONS, accompanied by testimonials, for the following APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 6th January. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered. Christohurch West D.H.S.—2nd Assistant Master, Secondary Department (qualified to take charge of the Science Work); salary £180. Christchurch West D.H.S.—Two Assistant Mistresses; salary £90 each. S~rannanoa —Master or Mistress; salary £150. Doric—Mistress (sole charge); salary 4120 and £15 rent. Gloucester street —Assistant Master; salary £120. Le Bon's Bay—Mistress; salary £90. Longbeach—Mistress; salary £90. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 23rd December, 1909. 8961 E. BAIRD LUXTON. CLASSES for China Painting, Sketching from Nature, and Indoor Studies commence in February. CHINA FOR SALE At HASTTE, BULL and PICKERING'S. Specialists in all Goods suitable for Xmas Presents, including Art Enamel Goods, Repousse in Copper and Silver, and Leather Goods. Opposite Ballantyne's, Cashel street. C 4753 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MISS LUCY COWAN, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION (Registered), TTAS REMOVED from Royal Exchange J L Buildings to CORNER WORCESTER and MONTREAL STREETS. 'Phone 2800 U5041 DANCING A_vD DEPORTMENT.—PROFESSOR R. FLEMING (F.8.P.T.D.),. assisted by Mrs Fleming.—New Commodious and .Up-to-date Private Academy, 74 Cashel street, City. Perfect Tuition. All o._ Favourites and Latest Dancee Taught. Waltzing a speciality. Strictly private lessons any hour. Complete correct course from enrolment. Proficiency guaranteed, dassea now forming. Terms on application. . Telephone 204. C 44-. CHBISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, HALLENSTEIN'S BUILDINGS, Opposite D.I.C. Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.3., N.U.T. RECENT OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. THE Demand for our Students is constantly increasing, and the following are some of the Positions filled during the Past Month: — Standard Insurance Co. MessTs Mason Struthers and Co. Messrs Bing, Harris and Co. Dresdsn Piano Company. Messrs Pyne and Co. Messrs M. W. Stevenson and Ca. N.Z. Express Company. Messrs M. Wood-eld and Co. C 4598-2 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING TAUGHT BY MR FRANK GRAHAM, late Principal Tenor/ of the Carl Rosa Grand Opera Company, London. This is an opportunity you should not miss. If you want to learn to play the Piano go to a Pianist. If you want to team to sing, Santley says go to a singer. STUDIO: 236 HIGH STREET, Over Stewart Dawson's. 04385 CHINA PAINTING.—CIasses commence at any time. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.— Pieces of Hand-painted China always kept at the Studio for Sale, opposite Dunlop and Co., Worcester street. Pieces now at the Studio include—CUP and SAUCER, violets atrewn in border, 15s; BOWL, New Zealand Landscape, £3 3s; PLAQUE, Conventional Peacock design, £3 3s. Cups and Saucers from 7s 6d. Dozens of Articles. Hours at Studio: 10 till l 12 a.m., 2 till 4 p.m.. up till tho 17th INST. MISS E. BAIRD LUXTON. 449 VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MADAME JOSEPHINE OTTLEE, SOPRANO SOLOIST, Medallist and Certificated Teacher. From Royal Academy of Music, London. For Terms, apply The Dresden and 99a Chester street, City. 'Phon. 2814. Pupils prepared for Associated Board Examinations. Reduced Railway Fares for Country Pupils. Tel. 2814. ■fXTIRIHANA HOUSE BOARDING CVV * SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Near New Brighton, Christchurch. Principal: MR WM. WILSON (formerly Headmaster and Lecturer on School -Management at the Normal -raining College for Teachers, Christchurch). Tne school-house stands high on sand among plantations of pine trees about a mils from the sea. 'I he boys are taught largely in the. open air. The grounds cover 10 acres. Special attention is paid to young, delicate, and backward boys. 6321 A LONG-FELT WANT SUPPLIED. I" ANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, -I A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral square— Pupils taught to Cut and Make any Garment. Blouse and Skirt Class, 12 lessons 255, including Charts. Advanced Work by arrangement. Pupils may be taught with or without charts. Classes daily (except' Saturday), Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7 to a. Term commences any time. C 4400 MISSES PITTS, Principals.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13614, 24 December 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13614, 24 December 1909, Page 12

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