It's not too late to order your Xmas Wines from BISHOP'S Armagh Cellars. 'Phone 31-084.
"Out of 1000 gifts —See Eight!" GIFT FOR A SPORTSMAN! A Revue Sport 1 Wrist Watch. Waterproof! Dustproof! Jarproof! With Kellaways' genuine 5-year written guarantee £5. GIFT FOR ANYONE! A Kellaway 35/- Wrist Watch with the genuine 5-year written guarantee (which covers even a broken main spring). In a variety of case designs for men and women. GIFT FOR A LADY! A Pearl Necklace! Irresistible always! Single rope 6/6 to 35/-. Double rope 9/6 to 65/-. Treble rope 12/6 to 80/-. GIFT FOR A MAN! Set of engraved Cuff Links and Studs in attractive leather presentation case 10/6 to 20/-. GIFT FOR A LADY! inew Bracelet for her wrist watch. Beautifully designed bracelets from 4/6 to 30/-. , GIFT FOR A HOME ' LOVER! A full Westminster Chiming Clock. Kellaways have a good selection of these clocks from 69/6. GD7T FOR A YOUNG LADY! A Modern Powder , Compact. Indispensable accessory to beauty. From 7/6 each. GIFT FOR A MAN! Every man will thank you heartily for a Kellaway Patent Tie Clip. Holds the tie in place without pin holes. In plain chrome, chrome with enamel device and chrome with Christchurch crest. In gift case 2/- to 3/6. Write for our illustrated Ring and Watch Catalogue. It's posted free. For Gl&ts That Please NEAR "STAR-SUN" Telephone 35-620
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22590, 21 December 1938, Page 2
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