§ IN THE HUGE TOY ROOM OF I |/ | \) jf I THE P.I.C. 1 1 n If you could have peeped into the Toy Depart- | H merit here yesterday and looked over the happy | H faces you would have realised what loads of | |j Christmas Joy are stored at the D.I.C. Perhaps | H you were there — the majority were. Cheery i I faces framed with grey hair were just as full of | i interest as the chubby little faces that had to | [I - turn upward to see the laden counters. jf 1 And such an array of TOYS, DOLLS, and | 1 GAMES of every kind. Nothing like it ever j I seen in this city before. j I The 0.1.C extend a hearty invitation to j I all little hoys and girls to see this great I 1 Toy Palace. • J ■ Turn to Page 4 : j rv i p \ of- this Issue :: J \}f \) \ and see the big S I Clothing Induce- |7 I .ments offered. j ■ • I 1 CHARMING PRESENTS! 1 5 'THe j I Special Christmas Prices! 8 •v-&« I I Let your gift-giving become a pleasure || J*' MOfcf^^ | 1 both to you and the receiver, and let your g J 1 buying be remembered for the pleasant j| la time you had among dainty things. | * OF j \ AH Prmgle's | fWI C& * \ You'll be more than welc6me. If you | 4E2k££4C&d I enjoy looking at pretty 'things, and care | / , s to do so, come right along, whether you | ■ @ intend to buy or not. We wish to popu- | IQ-jirmo^** *««> A« * ' larise our exclusive and artistic wares. | Mm" A Ye* W) t^ MJL& >d | § S ~T?S ° -lu-n. js-tf "B *•*.*£* LAMBTON | 1 CUT GLASS CERTAIN TO CAUSE COMMENT! I H It is no novelty to see articles ot use and beauty here that have i g previously not been shoivn elsewhere in Wellington. ' ' | - H So this Pre-Xmas display of fine Cut Glass, whilst presenting many I H exclusive productions, will receive attention just as much because of 9 its timeliness as for its novelty. j H It is a display which affords much inspiration to the purchaser of ] "* g gifts, including as it does, Cut Glass Flower Stands in new and j ■ . lovely shapes, also Rose Bowls, Vases, and similar Ornaments, I in the clear rich whiteness that never fails to attract. • ■ Q Similar articles are to be seen in Mother of Pearl Glassware-of dis- | tinct charm. | No. 2 Window — on the left — contains many suggestions of the ' ! i more practical glassware. The wise will ' remember Gift-Buying i H is rendered more enjoyable the earlier it is completed. __ \ 1 HP 1 1 X "H O 4°* ¥ ■ "S - I China and Glass Merchants :: WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON \ » Established 60 years. \ WB llll'lllllll«lM»irWnWWniTniTTII^IIIIIIIIIII«lllllllll|l||«li ji^illl WlliMßlllliißMll I )\ I JUST UNWRAPPED. j|l I VERY NEAT AND SHAPELY ] f I PRICE: 1 JtmXIJL 111 I Two Button WHITE KID GLOVES, I \ \ 9 A V?? 1 round seams, 5 cord points, points %38 M I in self, black, neho, vieux rose; sky |fi \ mmtmmmMtm^^ mmt^ mm J& and reseda at [ ] H&lf-a-Crown jj j THE CREAM OF ,GLOVE PRODUCTIONS I j I AT AN EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE. | ] | GUARANTEED ABSOLULELY PERFECT. | i $j GLOVES CLEANED 3d. PAIR. j | | !
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1910, Page 9
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