AN AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE TO CHRISTMAS GlVINGthe beautiful shop windows of Simpson, and Williams' big' bookshop alongside the train stop in High street. See our windows and note the wonderful variety of suggestions for Xtrias Gift*. Bversharp Tencilß from 7s M: Selffilling Fountain Pens, 5s to £5 s Art Calendars; Ladies' Leather Handbag*J Woolly Toy* for Kiddiea; Manicura Sets, 16s, worth £2. Simpson and William*, . Ltd., "The Bookshop with the Widest Choice of Xttm Gifts," £33 Sigh street. • '& . ""■ ' »I"H—^«*—MllllillBI
exquisite powders and CftßAMtt. ■ All women of taste desire tfceir skin free from imperfection*. To ta*ixittd& your youthful colour and haunting loveliness, careful attention is essential/ Many beauty aids can be bought, but none cau surpass those manufactured by Houbigant, Coty. B**Orsay, Piveiy and Roger and Galtet. Their exquisite and perfectly compounded Powders and Creams are patronised by all who value their complexion. All these delightful preparations can always be obtained from D. Ferguson Glanville, Chemist, High street; 'Phono 2725. 6241 PASTOR KENT'S MISSION. Grand Theatre. To-morrow (Sunday), 7 p.m. 'The Everlasting Gospel." DENTISTS URGE THE USE OF "EUKGL" DAILY. And wfth v«ry good reason, too. Eukol Tooth 'Paste acts aa a solvent upon tho starch deposits that accumulate on the teeth to form the acids that attack the enamel. You're sure to have attractive teeth if you make a dail~ practice of brushing the teeth wit •'Eukol." In tubes, pricft Is 6d, from Wallace and Co., Chemists, High street Ask definitely for Bonnington'sthe time-proved remedy for all cjpughy and colds. Bonnington's Irish Moss will relieve a cold quickly and surely. Insist on tho original Bonnington's. Is Cd and 2s 6d all chemista and stores. 83471 PLEASANT SURPRISES. Walk through Minson's Christmas Bazaar and realise what a l>eautiful lot of things are yours for quite low prices. M 7175 VALUABLE FURNITURE requires very careful and skilful handling when being removed from one residence to another. We are well equipped to give the right kind of service in furniluro removing-—men who have had years of experience, together with commodious vans. JGmploy us and you will not regret it. The New Zealand Express Company. Ltd, The Queensland Government geologist, after examining specimens, states that the stones found at Womai«,;*»ar Rockhampton, were not diamonds, buf aiieons, which are plentiful m Queeto*? . land. They are good specimens, but ; not of much coxamercjal value*
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17941, 8 December 1923, Page 15
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