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How noticeable the absence ofjuit the right bag I Beautiful Bags, and useful, are a feature of Beam s Camioal Display. Bead Bags, handsomely mounted in Silk Hand B«?S, in delicate ehadeit of tortoise-shell, various colours— ri:ik and sky, trimmed ivilh flbrott* £5/5/- CB/0/- niching; mirror attaohad .. 38/8 Bfftufifnl Thiojene Haad Bass, in Blsclr Panne Volret Hind Sag*. K«w Cloriottß colours 85/- P 3- 105/ • styles, with quaint metal fmmes; Bead Bags, in plain Mack, with ar- beautifully lined, and fitted with tietic mountings £5/0/- £6/6'- purnc and mirror . . 6.VBead Bags, in" I.lack ami white. SilK Volyct K-.i-.ti Bags, in mole. mount lues VP "Lvhito £5/5/- £3/0,- V" r tf« ,<""'• ' •, tortolj*Oileinal Hand Bags, in ,-,1, l tissue. ft'" ehad * 4 2K' . with fortolM-jhoU mounte- Smart p anne v ' o^ct H <m4'»»/«. t> „« cjoHn w / * .Y 0 : 10 ' - UrRM- thus* ordinary,, in black. Jta« "ops W £-/i0 fy tiouo.mntel t0,,, chain li.ndU; Bead -Bag.; 'i» " navy!' n ,i ; [ ViSns"Ro»e d ßSiroTß«ft KiYWad'rt black, open tops, ornnrnpntpil with ~.„ , op trimmpd h ade 4 rlh" Bags, vory "ertiMiJ. now " to \Z' lZr "'*' *"""* '"tof. iDKS 11/ C IP/G 21.,- 25.-G to GG,<- Broc.ido Vanity Canos,' complete wltll Black Silk Bags, moral iiml bond trim- smnll purse, mirror, and toilet fitminss 39/ C 45.-'- 40/6 ;».v'- .. . .. jtt/0 Glace Silk Draw-up Hand Eags. in Smart Hand Purees, "wrist ftrtp, 'iu troy, navy, mole aj.d l'hirk ; tiitn- M.r.-V niul v.hito r-itoat leather— med vilh'steel heads .. '22. G r,o/- CO/- 70/Just as important as the Bag, ifyGu would appear faultlessly and stylhhfa dressed, are Stockings, Gloves, and Neckwear. Beautiful and plentiful at 8291H—8077

"THIS wonderful transporter bridge is only one of hundreds of *■ fine working models which any boy can build with Meccano. • Cranes that lift real loads, Looms that weave ties, Clocks that . keep time, Lathes that turn—there's heaps of fun in building . these, heaps of. fun playing with them, heaps of fun taking them to pieces to build something else. No skill or study needed—the big Book of Instructions with each outfit makes everything dear. AIECCANO _-sS\ FREE TO BOYS— £250 PRIZE INTERESTING STORY BOOK. COMPETITION ■ Thhii.realatory of. boy's tamer into avhtOdr-MiyShl. 1921. . I iWSKafIHI » sunny land where all i« happiness and .Here u » iplendid chance for | ««K&'CS2&l\ fun: where du!n«M»» never known. A keen inventive boyi. We offer IuBmKBWKftV iplmdid «tory for boyi. Jmtsbovrthit Ug pitea for the bt«t original VflSSSafifflßV p«:e to three churat and tend us their models. Full»rticul*nc*ftU ■ ev§3***3K>V ntmei *a-i addreues with your own. had »t your Toy Dealer or by j \ Hut No. [ after your name for writing to \ 'ef'« nc '- Writs to-drny. I Iβ****** Complete Outfits. 8/- to 250/- : % . The Oveiiand Sales Agency, Auckland. i, - a* A Portable Gramophone with a wonderful tone Ideal jot Camps, Baches, Picnics, Boats, ele. LiTe APOLLO At last yon can buy a Portable Gramophone with tonal qualities equalling those of the larger machines. Coming from England, " The Apollo 'i is splendidly constructed in every detail., It is the only machine or its kind with a wooden horn, and it* faultless reproduction is distinguished by a wonderful quality of tone. Plays 10 or 12-inch records, and sella at the modest price o£ 12 guineas. Aittaiu tectral " A cellos " fune been tmrchauJ, and their eientra i Creak mott tnlhuilatlkeVo ef IUI gtmtnophont'i reproduction, likening it to that of latftt machines. % fn mmic »

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 9

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