F\o not decide onyour|pf™ PBLESBNTSI^ffI have seen q^MH™. JHSLStock of Suitable Gtf *|J3gßjffl ffiß^3fi2__ fflßT* | ■ We cordially invite you to inspect the \ I displays while they are complete. [ I A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOLLOW:— I Pictorial Calendars, from .... 9d 10_d to 3/1 I each \ *% Art Embroidered Trinket Boxes, from 1/6 to 2/3 * „ Telephone Lists, from 2/11 to 3/3 jj "j: " _ Hat Pin Tidies, from 2/6 to 3/3 j m _ Glove Boxes, from 4/6 to 5/6 \ ! „ Handkerchief Boxes, from 2/11 . '1- to 3;6 \ .| . M „ Badge Boxes, at .„ 5/6 \ n Viailir.g Books, Diaries, and Shop- j i pi it Books, from 2- to 2/9 s „ „ Match Stands, from 2/- to 2 6 ea. ji _, Blotting Pads and "Memos," from | 3/9 to 6/11 I ~ Pin Cushions and Needle Cases, < I " from I(Hd to 1/6 each „ ! *" J? S m 1t Photograph Frames, from 3/3 to 4/6 ' | A large assortment of Black and Coloured Hand-Bags, § from 4/1 1 to 45 - each. 'i Children's Art Embroidered Hand-Bags and Purses, jj! from 10kl to 2/3 each. j Japanese Trinket, Glove and Handkerchief Box:s, in I great variety, from 9d to 1/6 each s (Japanese Pin Cushions, from 6d to 1/6 each j Japanese Cones in the Eastern "Dome" shape, j ,-• from 1/11 to 2/1 I. § Anl»Tnony Pin Trays and Trinket Boxes, from 9d & to 6 6 each. | j Boxes of Embroidery Handkerchiefs, from 2/9 to 46 ea. | Tremendous assortment of Dainty Embroidered, Mer- \ cerised, and Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, from 3d \ to 2/6 each. > Perfumes in all odours, in gift bottles boxed and plain \ decanters containing the maximum amount of \ - good perfume, from 1/- to 6/6 per bottle. | L Fancy Soaps in the favourite perfumes, from 5d to | 1/6 per cake. I Also Manicure SeU and Toilet Requisites in great variety. | READY 7AQNEY STORE
: Patent Leather footwear Fos* The Man Who Cares We have just opened up, a fine selection of Patent Leather Footwear. The styles are those now being worn by well-dressed men in England and on the Continent. The shapes fulfil the desire of the "Young Blood," or the man of sedate dress. Your inspection cordially invited. DERBY CUT BOOTS, Glace or DERBY CUT SHOES, medium I Matt Kid Tops— or Pug Toes— j 23/6 25/- 28/6 22/6 24/6 27/6 BALMORALS/ Blac# or DERBY CUT SHOES, with • Coloured Suede Tops— Matt Kid Tops— 22/6 25/- 27/6 23/6 25/- ---' BUTTON BOOTS, Round and ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS, Plain Broad Toes—r Military Dress Styles 26/6 28/6 30/-.. 85/- - --:4/&MW $*fovists. W / €^^ . 117 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH And at TIMARU \Xm - - ' JOHN M. MITCHELL, Furniture Manufacturer 535 COLOMBO STREET, CITY (Near Moorhouse Avenue). y„r,T'-—l'Tf-CT | HAVE the largest Stock "*■"■*;- ■ ""■pUTT ..._ 1 0 f QUAINT FURNIWi Jses&| TURE in Christchurch. -J - 'l' I Wd '■' H■' Ml $ $rt WI Bungalows Furnished, . ; v yjjl ffija I a Stylish and Artistic, at '-ju-iiiiAmaS 1711?/tl fO -fl A have J ust landed a -:_-MH___gs- 'M I M>. I heavy consignment of •__BHB-B2£_p| r / Ts i_=C^Jsi? Linoleums and Carpets. A |^; ■ A 'Jj s P lendid ran S e of patterns S.yl __J Catalogues Free on Applipc_uT r _.. j H# HfTCITELrS, S3sColombpSt * t *^£Z?*~ d fl——________ .. ■■■ ■—»■ ■'■ ' " i" i—■■—«■———■■i»—«'»«^ f-JH'B l«_3fi__fcW , ta_ontpuroh*ee>3 j^Vj__j____g^_ 1 -_--iiWfinff_-HiM-g-l mQ st<«ifte_u-i ' \ -prHNE?OBD»B* S_foot and mort - \ H*» 2Z G«nU* 2£«diei_- for ' __v U_-tm_bl Bom-dy _br Acidity of the StoroacS, Headachy . ■ J\JF% f £fa__tfaai_,___i__;-._a.3e__^^__suo&*i_<S-_B_ioos Afioo&ong. > ~
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14857, 24 December 1913, Page 3
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