._ , CHRISTMAS SHOPPING; TO-DAY AMD TO-MORROW.. ■■"•'" ' Thpre"will'be'tho greatest excitement at this Storo to-day and to-morrow. Santa'Claus' will "be distributing his favours, and the children will crowd the store. We have special and unusual preparations for giving prompt attention :to all gift-buyers, '.THE; DISPLAY OF-TOYS AND "•■ :; •'"•' : " ' ;■ ' GSVABLE 'GIFTS > -.; Is-bigger andbrighter than ever it was in. any previous year. , There are : several thousands of toys, and tho range of useful gifts for men, women, and 'children'is exceedingly wide and varied. You cannot help but choose sopie- • thing'' appropriate, something useful, and something well within your means if .•/you cohiO'to this -etoro for'your Christmas Gifts. > . .;BRING-' THE 'CHILDREN -ALONG And let them rpvel in the pleasures which good Santa Claus has planned for. them. The sweet voices of the children in their expressions of delight will be one = glorious hymn of Christinas joy. It is the time of gladness for tho human binllinge, and it will do tho grown-ups a great-deal of good to hear '\ the childish, prattle. ; GBFTS FOR' GROWN-UPS.' There is an.extensive assortment of goods suitable for gift giving to young men and'women, and those who are not so very young. .. ■; 'TO-MORROW—XM AS EVE, , i Tho store will be open until a late hour in the evening. Tho Tearoom will ,'.'cater to the' vecnts' of tired shoppers with strawberries and cream, jellies, fruit salads, mince pies, and ices. . ( r : , ■ A STRINC BAND WILL PLAY DURING THE EVENINC. mEKGALDIE AND STAINS, LTD.!
• THE ORIGINAL HOME OF FATHER & MOTHER CHRISTMAS , / * * •* . # -' THE ECONOMIC. PROGRAMME TO-DAY: FATHERi. CHRISTMAS WILL COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY MORNING-10, 10.30, 11, 11.30 and 12 o'clock , , AhTERNOON-2.30, 3, 3.30, 4, 4.30 and 5 o'o'locL EVIiNING-7, 7.30, 8, 8.30 and 0 o'clock. PUNCH■ : & JUDY ' ENTERTAINMENT UPSTAIRS, MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. MOTHERS AND FATHERS, BRING YOUR CHILDREN, TO. SEE THEIR OLD FRIENDS, , ■• ;at '• ' ': GEORGE • \ ALL ENTERTAINMENTS FREE. ; DIABOLO. .'. ' •'« ' ' ' HAVE YOU PLAYED DIABOLO? WE STOCK THE GENUINE ARTICLE AND SELL IT AT THE ECONOMIC -PRICES—Is. 3d,, 2s. 6d, 2s. Ild., 4s. Ild., and ss. ed. set.' DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! WASHABLE DOLLS, 3d., 6d., 9d., is. to 10s. 6d. DRESSED DOLLS, 6d„ 9d., Is., Is. 3d. up to 21s. WOOD HORSES, 6d., 9d., Is. and Is. Gd. each WOOD BARROWS, Is., Is. 3d. and Is. 6d. each BUCKETS. We stock largest bucket in Wellington, 6d. each THE CHILDREN ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. WELLINGTON. S , EYE OPENERS (NOT STOLEN) ; - , AT WARNOGK & ADKIN'S. FLORAL' MUSLIN COSTUMES, newest designs, 255. 6d. for 10s. 6d / CHECK ZEPHYR COSTUMES, Blouse and Skirt„ 15s. 6d. for Bs. 6d.; 255. 6d. for 10s. 64MUSLIN DE SOIL COSTUMES, blues, oream, pink, and champagne, 355. 6d for 15s Ed HOLLAND COSTUMES, 21s. for 10s. 6d. 6a " EMBROIDERED HOLLAND SKIRTS, 10s. 6d.'*nnd 16s. 6d; all at 4s lid GIRLS' GALATEA JUMPERS, 2s. 6d. each. ' " STRIPED PRINT UNDERSKIRTS, fall sizo and well made, 8s 6d for 5s 9d 00 SICILIAN CLOAKS, Navy, Creams, Greys, Champagne, Browns. 10s. 64 2l's., 255. 6d., 275. 6d., 295. 6d., 335., 355., 425. Those are ss. to 10s. under their value 50 TWEED AND SERGE COSTUMES (tailor-mado in NZ ) all with th«L V -«. 635. to 84s. All at 50s. Real smart, rich goods. JN -^' aUwitll «"> W coats; worth ,100, BOXES ELOWERS, at Is. the bunch. See our Window' ■ 250 PIECES PRINTS, MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, 3s. lid. andVlld. the dress. PLEASE SEE THESE AT WARNOGK;AND ADKIN'S.
:.;.;;..:•;... .'BE SENSIBLE : IN YOUR CHOICE OF GIFTS FOR XMAS* YOU'LLCO A LONC. WAY TO BETTER ANYTHING MORE SENSIBLE i HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ;.. i ';t'',: : .'.' : '! '.';' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS. w . ~200; , Dozen Embroidered LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS hem stitched and .scalloped borders, at Holiday Prices—6d., 8d„ iod is i«f ~3d,, Is. 6d,, Is. 9d., Is. s lld,, 2s. 3d. to 4s. 6d. oaoh '' '"' • m.,,.v.A vory.Choico Lot of LADIES' UMBRELLA just opened; all the vorv latest, in Novelty Handles, including unique natural wood, either plain or .with silver,.mountings; poarl, bone, gold; or silver tipped; also in'hird nnrl animals' beads,-at 12s. 6d„ 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d„ 19s. 6d.. 22 S . 6d. 25s 2tV ■ 6d. ( to f 3ss. eaoh. ■ '' as "' Z7S< ;' • 'A Splendid Shipment of HOSUSItY for Xmas; certainly thoy arc indeed practical gifts is a ebnnco of oxeollent sorts, and pay less than the usual prices l for' 1 thorn. Black and Tan Mercerised Lace Hoso, at 2s. Bd ner pair. American: Novelty' Laco Hoso, at 3s. 3d., 6s. 6d. to 13s. 6d. per nair Lace Lisle Hoso, in tan and black, at Is. Bd. per pair. Cashmere Hosft! 'in'plain and fancy ribbs, from Is. per pair. . ■'■"■' It really bebovos you to bo careful in making selections in GLOVES Buy your Gloves from a dependable Store such as Te Aro House.' Dent'* "Kid and SriedoGloves, in all shades, at 4s. 11d. p ss. 6d., 6s. 11d. 7s Bd 83. Bd. to 9s. 6d. par pair. 16-Button Elbow-length Whito Gloves in 'suodn at Holiday Price—4S.l Id. per pair. Iho most wonderful Glovo Bareain in New Zealand" is our "NORA" Glove, white, boavcr, tan, groy, black at 3s. 6d. por pair. ' .' \TE A-EO HOUSE; ' .. . WELLINGTON. ' CK
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