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Nature gives you your complexion. You must treasure it in nature's way. Use Erasmic Herb Soap. Natural essences are blended with soothing, cleansing oils to make this lovely soap. Natural perfumes give it its sweet, unusual fragrance. It's the soap nature specially designed for protecting your skin. Use ERASMIC HERB ZfoLLetSoap H W*. ftKASMIC COMPANY LIMITB.D, LONDON, ENGLAHB Taives L ekvlsionj BODYBUILDER

THE LEAGUERS' LIMITED & wm *v_ t*. & ?V Hi SUCH GOINGS ON! Unusual and Novel Attractions in Plenty are Provided for the Children on the Roo£ of Hay's Limited Building in Gloucester Street. The "Leaguers' Limited," which, is a real steam engine with carriages, has been this week a never-failing source of interest to crowds of Boys and Girls, and Grown-ups, too. The "Leaguers' Limited" steams out from Hayville daily at 2.30, and for 6d little travellers get a big Ice Cream, a Balloon, and a Train Ride thrown in. Then the Merry-go-round, which is free for all, has delighted the hearts of the youngsters. Another" big attraction provided by Hay's this afternoon at 3 and 4 o'clock is a Variety Entertainment, by the well-known School Entertainer. He will do all sorts of Juggling Tricks, Conjuring and Magic, ending up with Jack and the Beanstalk and a Punch and Judy Show. This performance will be repeated this evening at 7 o'clock, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, and every afternoon next week at 3 and 4 o'clock. Hay's roof undoubtedly will be the popular attraction for every boy and girl. Give Gramophone Records fox* Christmas A Tory' practical suggestion for Christmas Gifts .is one of Hay's Fancy Containers, holding two and four Gramophone Becords respectively. These containers give the necessary touch that will make the records a particularly acceptable gift. A number of the standard numbers in the Vocalion Eecords at 2/6 have been included in these containers. If desired, customers can select their own favourites. Buying Toys In an Old English Village The Old English Village erected by Hays Limited as part of their Christmas activities has been admired by thousands of people. Faithfully carried out in old English style, these quaint' old houses are a source of great interest. Inside there is everything to delight the hearts of boys and girls—Toys of all descriptions for boys and girls. Father Christmas Up-to-Date The ever-welcome Father Christmas win make his appearance on Hay's roof at 2.30 p.m. on Friday. He will be there to travel with the passengers on the "Leaguers' Limited.". What fun it will be to ride with a real Father Christmas and receive from him the bie ice creams and balloons. A Miniature Policeman Parading the street of the old English village at Hay's on Friday night will be a real live j Leaguer policeman. Don't speak to liim, for he's armed with a good stout baton, and he may be dangerous. He'll amuse the youngsters, and grownups, too. What a Man Likes Give a man a Tie, or a pair of Sox, or a few Handkerchiefs for Xmas, and he'll be as pleased as if you gave him a sovereign. A practical gift is what a man appreciates. Hay's have just the things that men like. Thousands of Ties at 1/6, 1/11, 2/9, 3/3 and 4/6. Fancy Sox in all the newest patterns, from 1/11, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9 q,nd 4/6. Handkerchiefs from 4d, Bd, lid, 1/- to 1/3, in white and coloured borders. Initial Handkerchiefs at 3/3. Tie Presses, in fancy boxes, from 3/9, 4/6 to 7/6. Shirts, Pyjamas, Mufflers, Dressing Gowns, Trouser Presses, also available in big choice. Everything is clearly marked, and you can walk round and select just what you want. Gi&ts £or the Home There's no more welcome gift than an Art Silk Bedspread, for instance. Hay's have a _ particularly good selection in these useful articles, and very moderately priced at 14/11 and 17/6 for single bed sizes, and 18/11, 21/- to 45/- for double bed sizes. Then there's Table Cloths and Napery of all descriptions, Chenille Towel Sets, Eiderdown Quilts, Hearth Bugs, etc. Gifts for All The exceptional display of useful and attractive gifts for all purposes will solve the question as to what to give for Christmas. The whole of the big store abounds with suggestions of all kinds. Everybody is welcome at Hay's to browse round without any obligation to buy. The Time to Buy Frocks, Etc. Very advantageous purchases enable Hay's to offer exceptional bargains in showroom goods. Here are a few examples:— Smart Afternoon Frocks, usually priced at 59/6, 49/6, Specially Priced at 29/6. Dainty Jumpers in Washing Satin, finished with collar and soft tie of self, or with kilted frills, White, Cream, Shell, 25/6, 27/6. Light-weight Tweed Costumes, in good shades, usually 69/6, Specially Priced 49/6. Smartly tailored Worsted Costumes, in Navy, Nigger, Cedar, Grey, usually 99/6, £5/5/-, Specially Priced 69/6. All-Wool Cardigans, in light shades for present wear, 8/6. Nine beautiful Black Silk Coats, in Black and Navy, usually £B/19/6, Specially Priced £5/5/-. Superior quality Summer-weight Felts, in Pastel shades, 10/6. Shady Hats, in Pandan Straws, trimmed with band and bow of Petersham ribbon ,tnd. bound with same, Black, Navy, Saxe, - Almond, Red, Rose, Beige, 19/6. White Chenille Berets, 4/11. Wool Knit Berets, in two and three-toned "stripes, 3/11. Children's Fuji Sun Helmets, 3/11. Children's Printed Cotton Sun H.eiTOptSj. ~/9Children's Linen Flop - Hats, in all shades, 4/.11.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 22

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