The Christmas double number of the Pall Mali Magazine js * sumptuous production, containing nearly two hundred pages of text and charming illustrations, the frontispiece, "The Skater," by J. Balliol Salmon, in delicate tints. Prose, verse, Christinas atone?, with a epecial department for children, vary its contents, and the decoration#-*«lways a feature of this magazine — are artistic and appropriate. The regular serials are continued, and among the contributors we notice the names of Austin Dobson, Keble Howard, Norman Gale, E. Nesbit, Frank Richardson, E~F. Benson, Marie Van VoTst. Eden Phillpotte, and many others. It ii an exceptionally fine number. To-night a, special display of nail- ; marked sterling silver goods will be shown inside the store at the Tenth Yankeo Hustle Sale, *U at special Christmas prices. The Stjto Coal Depot, Cuha-street, will be closed for tho holidays on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Oastle's Prescription Pharmacy, Riddi ford-street, has been made specially attractive f-» the Christmas season. Particulars are advertised, ' Special attractions are advertised at Day'» Bay in connection with the holidays. The Ferry Company* steamer* will koop up a constant service to and from the bay, and the water chute will be running every morning, afternoon, and evening. Full particulars appear in another column. An electric light display of special </oods will bo made Mthe windows of Tho New House this evening, and to-morrow evory purchaser at "Tho New House Bargain Fair" will bo allowed to choose & lady's untrißlmed straw hat. Tendors arc invited for tho lease of tho Wuddington SotJement, Lower Hutt. Particulars are advertised. Mr. J, H. Farquhar, Cuba-street, advertise* Christmas boots and shoes. Also that ho distributes frog balloons to purchasers at hifi shop. Messrs. Edward Andorson and Co., Ltd., china and glass merchants, call attention to recent importation* of new and seasonable (roods now on view nfc their showrooms, Willis-street. A splendid opportunity for purchasing electro-plated Christmas presents at decidedly* reduced prices is now to bo had at tho warehouse of George Winder, ironmonger, corner Manners and Cuba streets. His shipment of silver-plate only arrived to-day, per Buapehu. It being so close to Christmas, bo is clearing ajl at much reduced prices. The windows will convin.ee you of tho reductions- — Advt. For colds in the bead and influent*, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, It 6d land 2s 6d ncr bottlt.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1906, Page 7
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386Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1906, Page 7
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