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f A WELL APPOINTED If WRITING ROOM AT k YOUR SERVICE A (S Sp FREE OF CHARGE qg® If you are In the Cily and wish to write *■ a note or a letter we invite you to make use of our writing room on the firft floor of our premises on Lambton Quay. The room is comfortably furnished and well appointed. We provide free of coft « all the stationery — pens, ink, paper &c, and if Stamps are required they can be purchased on the premises. The writing room is quiet and away from the noise and bu&le of the Street. You have no need to ask permission of anyone to make use of this writing room, but you are expected to observe the proprieties and to remember that the room is not for you exclusively. (Visitors to Wellington are specially requested to make the fullest use of our FREE WRITING ROOM (No Chug* i» nude for the Stationery in the Room) Take this as a Personal Invitation jgv to use our Writing %loom whenever •-% _ y O u are in the City and wish to /»f^"^ (^fcdßJ write a Letter , | WHITCOMBE & TOMES 1 Limited - J / A "ALWAYS BUSY" . . AT . . . ' . • » QUEREE BROS. ■ I The WILLIS STREET DRAPERS 3 Only si small shop, we admit, but positively bursting with novel- 1 ties for the festive season, personally selected by Mr. Theo. Queree.in London. View our Fancy 'WiWdowj then*! try-anil find a smarter, ■ '»» ,'fl^» ',""li!',"liJ J ' brighter, or cheaper collection of Xmas f r«w»~r i~~ Th J Goods anywhere. We know you can't. 1 7J1 I <&' I" 3 **; \ FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. timmmadfflimmmm \ Handkerchiefs— Daintily boxed, in half- \7Z?*^^^^ \ dozens At 1/IH, 2/6, to 4/11 box ' 0 k JL/Si I \ Half-dozen Handkerchiefs, in embroi- C '^ Ji? ' t dered sachet At 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 each \ (|v* - J f rf^ <Jl i Fancy Trunks and Baskets of Hand* >[^sOr.ji^-a kerchiefs— At 1/- each W&S&^i^^lfr 4¥^ "Llssue" Handkerchiefs — With fast \WJJL fK colour borders, fine as silk 9d each V* JWTbmtk^. «*a Fine Lawn H.S. Handkerchiefs— Hand- \ jr -j» i 3i 3 S somely embroidered in one corner \4^ *** ltW &]& *m only At 9^d each \s#lJ* w cf Fancy Handkerchiefs— Wf A JM^^^ At 2d, 3d, 4d, sd, 6d %e^^^ Initial H.S. Handkerchiefs— At 5d iMEXPENsrvE cifts REAL PLAUEN LACE Glove and Handkerchief D'OYLEYS Fans* pincushions. TRAY and TEA CLOTHS Hatpin stands. LINFN CENTRFS Needle Oases. Wall Tidies L.UNIMN Curling' Tongs Make Useful Presents! Paper Knives I Trump Markers Trinket Boxes jCLV— jmC -M.. Handbags. Bead Purses iuw^Y^S«iL^ i '?\ Hanging Fern Baskets O^^tN^^SS&afcS Necklaces /W?Mi-M&^W^!&. NEW HAIR ORNAMENTS. i^^^^^^S^&\ Pearl Bands. Spun Class Coronets. lyKr^*^^^^!© Brilliant Tiaras. - W^^^^^^ Jewelled Ospreys. Fancy Combs. ft ■ *™\2&O. . j Ready for a Dip in the Briny? 1 The bright sunny days certainly do tempt one to take a H plunge. H Are you prepared when the spirit seizes you ? g The best in comfortable shore-wear awaits you at §1 THE "KASH" I BATHING COSTUMES FOR One-piece, pure -wool. This | SURF BATHERS, 6/fi - style of Costume is worn 1 by , Australia's champion it swimmers. It keeps the R body warm, and it is well |j fitting and smart. ta CANADIAN TWO-PIECE Costumes, durable, perfect §] COTTON, from 3/8 - fitting and easy. Un- 1 WOOL, from 6/8 equalled for style on the I . beach. D NECK TO KNEE, 2/8 Costumes, One-piece, with 1 | or without apron, very light M for swimming. ■ SWIMMING TRUNKS; 10d All sizes and colours. WALLACE & GIBSON ft THE "KASH" ■ Willis Street Wellington OT?C

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1913, Page 3

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