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OX=IOE====3OE3OC==SOE3OX==IOE3OEX=a:OE3OK: I O ■ q. n a o r , _ o Pay Cash and Bank the Difference. I o o a n i NOW 4 FOR YOUR || |j XMAS I < > gifts! a b ® Hie sooner the better, for assortments are so much more complete O just now than they will be later on. If not absolutely satisfied. || your money will be promptly re funded on return of goods. II Postage x>aid to any address. !| THE NEW ALMANACS ARE QUAINT || o n Q and quite different from anything that we have yet had. Butter- II O flies, birds, squirrels, nigger boys, cats, fruits, etc., have been cut U H out in velvet and beautifully col cured. Tiny calendars are at- C tached. Prices begin ps low as 10£d. and range up to 4/11 net Q cash. o LOVELY THINGS OF TORTOISE SHELL THAT NEVER 6AW THE SEA. O Q Actually celluloid, but perfect simulations of the real tortoiseO shell effects. The most attractive dressing table fittings are made of fl it. Sold separately or in complete sets. ® Hair Brushes from 17/6 to 54/-; Combs, 3/6; Mirrors, 14/9, 18/6, Jf and 32/6; Hair Tidies, 5/6; Trinket Boxes on Legs, 14/9; Brush and q Comb Tray, 22/6; Powder Boxes, 11/6; Tooth Powder Boxes, 3/6; h Hair Pin Boxes, 13/6; Babies’ Puff Boxes, 7/6, or sets of Brush, U © Comb, Hat Brush, and Mirror, 43/6 net cash. « A TIN OF POT POURRI HELPS TO MAKE LOTS OF PRE* S BE NTS. Most people like “scenty” things, and if you’ve some oddments of silk or ribbon, and a tin of Pot Pound lots of little scented q sachets can be made for gifts. || ; Tin of Maddock’s Lavender, 3/6. Box 2/11. © h Sachet, 1/6. Packets, 1/6, 1/11, and 2/6. q Bags, 10jd. and 1/3. SILK STOCKINGS MAK E WELCOME GIFTS., And these are specially good values, and look so smart on. " (Art. Silk Hose, heavy weight, wide rib hese, woollen tops and feet, ~ in creme, grey, light grey, fawn, and nigger. These are Fpleudid T H 0 wearers. Value 13/6. SPECIAL PRICE 9/11 net cash. O ft Art. ‘Silk Hose, in dainty, fine fancy rib, fashioned leg, elastic 0 top, reinforced heel and toe, very smart in appearance. in light o-rev. shoe grey, putty, nigger, black and white. Value 6'll. SPECIAL PRICE 4/11 net cash. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS g CLOSED SATURDAYS FROM 1 P.M. g PALMERSTON’S FASHION CENTRE. , -rrtr-TAr— inr-roi —inCTCn ra • 111 lillll I llllli)llllllM«i®K‘F'''J®> I I I I 0 I «l i’® s | I Baby’s Teeth. I y Premature loss of the deciduous or first teeth is the chief / v | cause of irregularity in the permanent teeth. ® ||| As soon as baby's teeth begin to appear they should be | cleaned regularly with a small quantity of Mac Lean’s ;; fiß S Pyorrhoea Tooth Paste on a piece of gauze wrapped Oi | round the finger. As baby gets older a soft brush PII should be used, but —keep the brush thoroughly dean .J; | and sterilized. ’’ Y®| H At two years of age, baby should be taken to the dentist for examK ination and thereafter about twice a year. This is important, but .. HD ® the thrice daily cleaning is even more important still. Keep baby's |?|l W first teeth perfect, and with proper care the permanent teeth will last ■ lifetime. " EB MM The active cleansing properties of Mac Lean’s Pyorrhoea Tooth RSi feS Paste are so gentle that you can use it on infants with perfect safety, Ka yet so effective that it is guaranteed to keep even smokers’ teeth free from film, tartar or discolouration. Pig A tube of prevention i« worth a thouejinJ caret. MfICLEHNkI PYORRROM I I TOOTH- PASTE I ") BRITISH FORMULA " Made in England, Jm . ■ - Rif Ii w I'E'fev-S/SSAF HIT i ra Soluble Coffee M [ Kw Truly Delicious at all times. Comparing our slock piece by pieoe Pure, Fragrant, and Health- bM-® you’ll find it the lowest in prices, s? fill, enjoyed by everyone fef»|j TRY US FOR SUITES. \a|l t beverage, fe- np / ! WELLINGTON UPifOLSTERffIG G> SH I D. strung, Ltd., 57 Lower Cuba Street, Well in Invercargill (3rd Building from James Smßb’x)

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 5