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New Year Gift Suggestions Within Easy Reach of the Most Modest Purse In the New Year Gift Suggestions below you will find that the D.I.C. values, which made Christmas giving so economical, will help you in selecting gifts to express New Year Greetings. \ \ Space only permits the mention of five departments, but there are twenty-five others from which you can choose many happy presents. From the Hardware Dept. A Magnificent Range of the Newest Brassware is now • on display in this department. , O BRASS CIGARETTE,BOXES, with bear design. UJ’qrLJ ' Special Price 3/11 MARTIN HALL'S E.P. Al SPOONS and FORKS.— J H g K Teas 9/3 per half doz. Dessert 16/9 per half doz. Table ... 22/6 per half doz. — JOHNSON’S MIRROR FINISH STAINLESS STEELDESSERT KNIVES^—I6/6 per half doz. Table—l9/6 per half doz. Crockery and China Pretty Cut ENGLISH CRYSTAL FLOWER VASE— M6in. tall. Price 5/6 Each. Pretty Cut ENGLISH CRYSTAL FLOWER VASE—--Bin tall. Price 8/6 Each. BEAUTIFUL VASES—Futuristic designs, in pretty colours. ( Price 3/- , Others 4/6 and 5/6 Each. ’ “Melba” China TEACUP, SAUCER and PLATE— Price 2/11 set of 3. Art Needlework ftFinished samples of CONTINENTAL EMBROIDERY, including Table Runners, Covers and Cushions, B nW If! at special prices. .< VIYELLA WOOL, in All Colours. Price 1/9 per 2oz. M skein. CRASH CUSHION COVERS, ready for use. Price 3/11 each. CHINESE TABLE SCARVES, from 19/6 each. Unusual Bugs from the Far East A delightful New Year Gift / Straight from the foothills of the Himalayas come the newest claimants to the attention of those who are seeking unusual rugs. Every fibre and stitch of them is made on those reaches of the great mountains of Northern India. The new rugs are known as YARKAND-NUMDAH RUGS, and in appearance I 111 uKI ' they are as unusual as they are in name. The basic i 9 I M H material is a felt-like substance worked in Goat Hair. , \ On this surface is embroidered a scene of striking , Indian design, variations of the famous Indian tree pattern being most in evidence. While the YARKAND-NUMDAH no doubt are intended for floor coverings, the colourings are so , softly and richly blended that we see them in new possibilities as Divan Covers, Table Covers, and Wall Pieces. Approximate size 4ft. x 6ft. Price 59/6 Travelling Requisites HAT BOXES (Horse Shoe shape)—These are a I special quality, well lined, fitted with pockets. Lever, lock and leather, handle. • 14in. 16in. 18in. , , 17/6 . 19/6 21/6 The latest combination HAT and BLOUSE CASE.— A a A smart attractive case. Lined Artificial Silk, with kSfSToJ pockets. Colours: Brown, Tan, Blue and Grey. l6in. 5 18in. 17/6 19/6 21/LETHOLITE SUITCASES are Smart and Durable. Look at these prices:— 22in . 24in. 26in. 28in. 10/6 12/6 14/6 16/FIBERKANE SUITCASES.—Just like leather; fitted ■with frames, and well sewn, each case has two strong rug straps, and fitted with two locks. 22in. 24in. 26in. 28in. 1 z , " ~ 32/6 35/- ' 37/6 40/s W New Year Gifts b;‘ ho^ e n . V/t CASES. Good I ( \\ ' ' !6in.7/6, 18in quality, with 2 If II ORIENTAL TABLE 8/6. lever locks and II II SCARVES and RUN- Cases Initialled sra p , rein- Il II NERS, 48in. x 12in. in Black or \MArnW I a.. lr . ..d .( 24in 60/ 26 Y’’NC T I colours. Special Price Charge. / 0/ : s/ "\coijg3j 2/11 gsx 1 1 " I Cushion Tops to match Best quality, iri As Above, but tea. bnal 1/9 Each. attractive constronger qual,- W W tainers. Large ity. 22in. 65/-, I=3 —— sues. Very 24in.- 70/-, 26 compact. in. 75/-, 28in. Yt -! 1817 PrlceE 7/9 and 82/6, 8 / 6 Each « Mam . w WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 80, 29 December 1930, Page 14