m Soon there'll be nothing IP jjP but hustle and bustle || S with Christmas Shopping I < ItttfM&!~ Transact your shopping carry In the day. Send them& ' m& f* \ p*\ children down to the D.I.C. early in the afternoon mSn % I * J» to see the Magic Cave, and everything will *" ' * \ » -v run as smoothly as a wedding bell. 'jf J j jwiir Shopping on these lines brings more Christmas joy, As9jijZ ! IgSwgu|* because it comes easier. HBnjpK I «||j%!j|( But a word as to Christmas values: Of course, the cfgj^A j X22Mss)i Toy Bazaar and Christmas Fair take pride of *&&¥s&> I «JX$|§JJ place with the children— they're all right. mM&tk *«3 , With the older folk every section of the D.I.C. speaks &4S ij p I BEwKil for attention. Each department has gift sug» -«4RJ !r> I ', W* jr gestions to make. From a host we mention : A. \ j A >$mk. Silk Maltese Ties — 4/11 to 70/-. • jS S^ I f- i <ffi|»sj' Black Spanish Lace Scarves — 17/6 to 75/-. -^ X S . j «jrc3| gpi Cbash Cushion Covers— 7/6. -4 i] i j I | Poplin Cushions, with girdle — 9/6. V^jSs &• S 2jcsy Feather Necklets — 11/6 to 22/6. ISwSIPL 1 ySJtim Ostrich Boas— 22/6 to 9 guineas. I JlHssp Satin Underskirts — 12/11 to 84/-. 4Jsalffl I *4f|i§| Men's Tan Kid Slippers— lo/6 ; Black, 10/-. ■AEsmlt Men's White Canvas Tennis Shoes — 8/6. dftLAE&L I IJHgg^ E.P.N.S. Vasks— 2/6 to 12/6 each. l 1 5 pfe.t Quaint Low Palm Tables, m Oak— 29/6. yJJEmM £hJ Jg Cave open daily 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. T«ML Kfl Wfr Wednesday this week 11 a.m. to 12.30. JOsSr <®gg|jL Saturday, il to 12.30, 2.30 to 5.39, 7to 8.30 p.m. l&fr TgKT THE D.I.C. WILL EEMAIN OPEN ON SATURDAY JHK .. r~ ... ~sT EMBROIDERED ! HANDKERCHIEFS The Sweetest Little Things for Xmas Gifts ' 3 in Box, 1/11, 2/4, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/fi 6 in Box, 4/-, 7/6, 7/9, 8/9 1 ALL POST FREE. PRINGLES, LTD. "The Place for Pretenti," LAMBTON QUAY. WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR FINE SELECTION OF HIGH-GRADE SHEFFIELD CUTLERY CARVERS — In cases, from 7/6 per case, on cards from 4/6 per set. Cases of half-dozen TABLE and DESSERT KNIVES— From 12/6. AFTERNOON TEAS and TONGS, CAKE FORKS, etc., etc. Wilson's Celebrated TABLE KNIVES— 6/- per half-dozen. Wilson's Celebrated DESSERT KNIVES— S/- per half-dozen. Christopher Johnson's TABLES — 8/- per half-dozen. Christopher Johnson's DESSERTS — 7/- per half-dozen. Finest Nickel Silver SPOONS and FORKS— Guaranteed 20 years. TEAS, 2/6 per half-dozen ; DESSERTS, 5/- per half-dozen ; TABLES, 6/- per half-dozen. WE HOLD THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS IN THE CITY. The Sims Hardware Co. Limited Wellington MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT. Retail at all Best Stores. *" IBI " % Have removed to 79 Willis Street (opposite Evening Post), and invite inspection of their Seasonable Goods. These include the following lines:— Special Volues in E.P. Ware, Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, etc. Selected Designs in Antique, Bright Copper, and Bronze. Cricket and Lawn Tennis Goods, manufactured by best makers. High-grade Aluminium Goods of every description. Household Utensils to suit all requirements. For convenience of clients oui- e»tabli»hment will be open on Saturday, afternoon and evening, 20th December, and Wednesday, 24th December l iinMaaaar^^^^ iiiihhiii mirriwiTf— nmrirnww— ijaiiiTi^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 9
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