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Household Electrical Appliances Best and Most Welcome Christmas Gifts N.Z.-made IRONS (Guaranteed), 14/6, 15/6, and 22/6TOASTERS 23/6 a ” d W6, 22/6, 23/6, 31/6. toasters 21/ _, 32/6 , 37/6 to 7S/ _. GRILLERS and COOKERS .. 22/6 3V6, 37/6 W S2/6, STOVETTES (N.Z.) £3/10/- £l2/10/-, £l6. JUGS (N.Z.) 25/- •. ■ - ••••••:• SEWING-MACHINE MOTORS .. -••••■• •• • ‘t-HrcHES For Campers and Hikers-British BAKELITC TORCHES, FA Ns w ' aAerpr “ f ERIeF PHILLIPS 'IAMpZ'wOUT . ’ " RAY SETS. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER. Electrical

PENSIONED OFF A FIT MAN Rigours of Police Life Did Not Harm Him Would Not Miss His Kruschen At 50 years of age he was presumed to be beyond the arduous demands of police dutie*. But was he? Read what he says now —five years after he was pensioned: — ... “I am a man of 5a years. It is now five years since I was pensioned off from the Police. I went through thick and thin, day and night in cold weather while I was m the liorce, and am to-day as fit as any man still serving in the Force. People often ask me Why are you remaining so young?’ and my answer is ‘Kruschen Salts.’ I have used Kruschen Salts now for the last 13 years. If I miss 'my Kruschen one morning I feel it the next day, and I will certainly use these salts until I am leaving this world.” —W. J- u The daily dose of Kruschen is such a little doser-such an easy dose—such a cheap dose—but it does so much for you. The six salts in Kruschen provide just that gentle daily aid your internal organs require to enable them to perform their work properly These vital salts keep your liver and kidneys in a top-notch of efficiency, so that they free your system of all poisonous waste matter and. consequently. cleanse and refresh your blood. And Kruschen’s gentle but positive action is more than merely purifying—it has a direct tonic effect upon your blood, too, and .through your bloodstream, upon every fibre of your body—fills you with a bracing sense of energetic fitness. Millions of your fellow-beings know that Kruschen gives in joyous abundance, just that health and happiness that make all the difference between the boredom of existence and the zest of life. Kruschen Salts 1b obtainable at all Chemists and Stores at 2/6 per bottle.

Always on time* Always reliable! That’s why Hornby Trains make such an irresistible appeal to all boys. Whether on passenger service, goods traffic, or A carrying out shunting operations, Hornby Locos may be de- ; pended upon to give the utmost satisfaction. They are British- ‘ ' made, fully guaranteed, and beautifully enamelled. Hornby ' Book of # Trains A miniature railway is exact in every detail when it is con- - - contains fascinating railway strutted with Hornby Rolling Stock .nd Accessory. Ther e are in additions the full Passenger Coaches, Pullman Cars, Trucks, Wagons and Vans o( Hornb Tri|nJ snd ol the same types as you see on the b.g railways. the Acc ‘ e3sorie s tn full colour. Get Accessories there are Stations, Tunnels, Bridges, Signals and n<jw , Jcc 6d y Level Crossings, all made in perfectpropoctlo n Bndbeau tdully J PX dei i er tP or |f you finished in colours. Prices of Hornby Trains from 9;3 to 155/-. prefer an ordinary price Use Ask Dad to buy you a Hornby Train for Christmas. J o u may obtain a free copy of Wholaalt Agents in New Zealand: MODELS LIMITED Folder 6 from any Meccano (DEPT. N ) P.O. BOX 129, AUCKLAND. dealer or direct from us,. Manufactured by Meccano Limited, Liverpool; England. price Id. 2_ | __

OLD LEG ULCERS HEALED. No ulcer can’.'resist “Varex” treatment Many successes after 10,- 20, 30 years of suffering Simple and inexpensive. No resting Get free booklet. Ernest Healey. Pharmaceutical Chemlat Varex Ltd., Box 1558 A. Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place. Wellington.

Don’t let Christmas . catch you by surprise! Ati ißook-ends ~ LJfO rom 4/6 HTHERE’S just eight full shopping days before ChristML These gaily colour. X m M ! Yon’O be wise .o choose in plenty of Bath Salts figTS ' ed wooden book- time, avoiding rush and bustle. You 11 be wiser ir you l/Q ends are amazingly 6teft your shopping tour at Whitcombe’s for you’ll pro- . fr ° m •/* f Of course there tress,' bably end it here too—among gifts so new, original and Dainty jars of exquisite gfed pewter, alabaster ware, etc., and they all inexpensive that Christmas shopping becomes a delight at They’re /I merit your inspection. of * fa t<j /f Atkinson’s gift sets of //ff 1 PlCtUreS ———————— SC cnt bottle and compact r I/< , are extremely suitable trom 0 BOOKS—for Everybody’s Christmas for at from 6/See the many dainty pictures framed in • * and 7/6 to 10/6. passe partout. A charming range of NeW Novels at 7/- . . . subjccts ’ ' “Pilgrim Cottage,” by Cecil Roberts. A tale of COHthangerS Old England and New Russia. 1k ■■ ' ■ Rfirlcip Gifts 4b “Proselyte,” by Susan Ertz. A powerful novel of Sj ehm Every woman has always a use for extra c * r . lvll g c Mormon history. ones. Neat strong frames, silk-covered, 1 ■ come in smart suede containers, three Playing cards of course, Books of Travel • • • hangers to a set and are yours for a from 2/6, damty scorers “High Rising.” Piquant humour by Angela Thirkell. modest 3/-. in smart designs, bridge M StaUc ; n g Horse,” by Rafael Sabatini. Fine historical romance. pencils and novelties “Tides of Youth.” Sequel to "Pencarrow,” by Nelle Scanlan. NoVfiltV there’s lots you can gtve. “In Scotland Again,” by H. V. Morton, 11/6. . . I, . 7 « • . J "New Zealand Holiday,” by Rosemary Rees. The sunniest of - DOOf WedgCS? 2/Printed Greeting travel books, 10/-. . ' , , . . “Cruise of the Teddy,” by Erling Tambs, 11/-. _ You’ll find a place for one on your Gift Gar dS • . . "Round'the World in a Baby .Austin,” by Hector Macquame. Kst They rep i ace o id unsightly , , \ x i <- wedgesandwiththeircolourfullittlecutIt costs you but little extra to select your - out figures, resemble bookends. They’re own. greeting card and have it printed — un^uaJ low . priced at 2 /.. with your own name and address. And 7 it’s a more personal way of conveying T” your good wishes. Enquire now at the rhoOSG lovely ShOC 0 OlletS Printing Orders Counter. ■ Vi / ffOITI 3/6 BvnfAlf Plaaues things ...HANDBAGS leather holder (some are zip-fast-ivorex riaques - ene d) you’ii find brush, doth, polish, etc. from 2/- - ' There s never Just the thing for somebody to slip into beCn k thcir travelling bag this Christmas. Dainty plaques in Ivorex, modelled by yet who dtdn t Arthur Osborne, will go a long way to long for a new a’c DlArieS help you decide what to give. A delight- handbag #t WnltCOmDeS MlaricS of ' from 9d. -k . * choose them for j From little pocket diaries at 9d. to leatherDressing Cases her-from the smartest London has to offer. See ent ones you’ll find An Exclusive Gift “ —f, s And now the zip-fastened dressing cases! wltden bags-LonXn? fatest sen- for gift requirements. “Two-Tix” they’re called and as smart tniss toe new woo s as can be. In soft leather from 57/6. sation, 4 /-. Th© SlTlOkefS’ GlftS The “Two-Tix” Beauty Boxes with powder bowls, scent containers, etc., from — f”) w * wr P l5/6. And for ’ T be new Wun-up the men, com- CtgaeeKe Cue, «e ’ It’s a Children’s Christmas . . . , ! b ”X™°/d! fits from 25/-. Zf # W/HEN you’re looking about for presents to fill the kiddies’ '‘a. JF stockings, call in at Whitcombe’s. You 11 find the best one> Ideal for xy collection of children’s games in town. And these among motoring or cardother things: Table Tennis from 2/6, Plasticine from 9d., parties. 3/6 and 4/6. You’ll find other OdSOy otner mg, from cigarette cases tn leather, enamel, silver, Blocks from 2/6, Aeroplanes from 5/6, Jig-saw. Puzzles from E ; p N>s<> e b O nite, etc. And, for pipe1 /6 Indoor Games from 9d., Bonbon Novelties from 3/6, smokers, choose a Duo tobacco pouch c from lOd which holds the pipe as well, 8/6. Christmas Decorations from lUd. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LIMITED LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 69, 14 December 1933, Page 7

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