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instruction For— Gift-Seekers Remember # m That D.I.C. is THE Xmas Store .. . has been for years and years—because it not only captures “The Spirit of Festivity with its gay decorations and its hundreds of new notions for Gift-Seekers, but it is a big, airy store, with merchandise specially displayed for your easy selection. Remember 9 D.I.C. will remain open To-mor-row —Xmas Eve —until 10 o clock. Remember • The D.I.C. Tearoom which specialises in all kinds of frozen delicacies—long cool drinks, iced concoctions and other delectable dainties—remains open until 10 p.m. on Thursday. Remember 9 The D.I.C. Iheatre Box Office remains open until 9 p.m. on Thursday. Make ycur theatre reservations for the holidays—early. Remember 9 ... to help a frantically busy and willing staff, by shopping early in the day. And Remember . . . that owing to an exceptionally heavy Xmas shopping week, Delivery Services are undergoing a terrific strain. Show your golden heart by carrying small parcels home yourself when possible. . May We Suggest .. that adults and big children would not only be charmed with the glories of ALADDIN’S CAVE but they could take home suitable gifts from the Fairies for the small children who are unable to see the wonders prepared for them. ADMISSION to the Magic Cave, which shows the tale of Aladdin and his Lamp in colourful action pictures is 6d, and each visitor receives a gift from the Fairies. FATHER CHRISTMAS is on the Top Floor, too—if the kiddies cannot come in—they, may write to him; ha will be pleased to answer their letters. NO XMAS EVE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A VISIT TO THE “STORE WITH THE XMAS SPIRIT” D-l-C CHRISTCHURCH

'Parker tM* •'-•*** FOR those who wint the “ very latest ” in style and features, there’s the; Parker vacumatic Pen— a sacless, pistonlcss pen of exclusive design that makes all the ink visible and holds ioa% more of it. For lovers of colour and for those who require lower-priced gifts there are the “Premiere” and “Moderne” ’ranges—as smart as they are efficient. You have only to see the complete range to know that your friends will thank you more sincerely if you give them parser pens. VACUMATIC PENS : 65/-, 50/-, 35/-. Pencils to match all pans 21/See also a that Parker pens, " Premiera," Moderne," - Parke He ” from si:- '* >•!*• "•‘SI AT VACUMATIC for Gifts /£ Jc. PARKER QUINK A hrilliant llettiia ink. Pee* moment Qmialt~ea t colours. A Isa Washahie Qmsmh m I Bhte. Obtainable from all leading pen-stores and from E. J. HYAMS' & SON, 118-120, WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON

Bedford has a little tree of peace. It is an oak from Germany which is now growing in English soil, slates a London journal. Brought home by Mr Jack Beresford, the English sculler who, with Southwood. won the sculling pairs championship at the Olympic regatta, it was put into his hands by Herr Hitler, who said he hoped it would be planted in England, and that it might grow up to be a witness of a common friendliness. Carrying his little oak in a pot Mr Beresford went to his old school, planting it in the ground of Bedford School as a mark of his deep sense of gratitude for everything he had learnt there as a scholar.

Do you know—? Your "Wants” ai\ not left "Wanting” if you advertise three days 2/6. —j o

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21973, 23 December 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21973, 23 December 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21973, 23 December 1936, Page 6