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If 111 fa "For 3£o?s $ CBirls rfft II J Children love toys, but there are many who prefer the interesting Annuals which are specially gotten up for boys and girls. If you are playing the part of Santa Claus this Christmas to any little boy or girl, you will be doing the child a decided service by presenting a suitable Annual. The following list provides an excellent choice :— Australian Boys' Annual . . 5/- Australian Girls' Annual . . 5/. Blackic's Annual . . . . 3/6 80-Peep . . . . . . 2/6, 3/6 Boy*' Own Annual . . . . 7/6 Cassell's Annual tor Boy» & Girli 3/6 Child's Companion . • . . 1/6-, 2/- Child's Own Magazine . . 1/-. 1/6 Children's Friend .. ,-.1/6,2/- Chums 7/6 Chummy Book - • • • 3/6 Empire Annual for N.Z. Girls . . 3/6 Empire Annual (ot N-Z. Boys . . 3/6 Girls' Own Annual . . ' . . 7/6 Father Tuck's Annual . . 3/6 Infants' Magazine . . . . 1/6, 21Herbert Strang's Annual . . 4/6, 6/- Little Folks. . . . 3/6, 5/Lea ding Swings «• •• 1/6 Mrs. Strang's Annual. . ..4/6,6/Little Frolic . . • • 1/6 Nester's Holiday Annual . . 36 Our Little Dots ' . . 1/6 Our Darlings . . .3/6 Partridge's Children's Annual . . 3/6 Playbox Annual . . „ 3/6 Prize 1/6,2/- Quiver 7 } 6 Rosebud Annual . . . . 3/- Sunday . . «^ « • 3/- 5 5/Sunday at Home . . . . 7/6 The Scout • . M • . " 8/6 Wonder Book for Boy* and Girls 3/6 Tiny Tot* . . , M . . 1/6, 2/-' YouDg England . • • • 5/- Young Australia t» . . 5/Buy now and make certain of getting the particular book you want, TCtrttlU* 128 ~Xam{>ton Ouar Duncan & Macintosh's 1 The Cheerful Xtnas Store in Cuba Street Buying your XMAS GIFTS here is easy and pleasant, and for the few last days our Small Prices will enable you to select Useful Presents that will be appreciated. Gifts for Gifts for Gifts for Her Him Everybody Laoe Collars— Bd up initial Handkerchiefs Lace D'Oyleys— 6d Lace Jabots-1/- up w Jde 9.0ntl9 .ontl Tles-1/- Tray CMh *-V' Maltese Ties— 2/11 up up . ' Table Centres— l/ 3 Black Lace Hose-1/- Fancy Braoes - 1 /' "P Cushion Covers-1/6 up Silk Handkerchiefs— Linen Serviettes— 6d Long Kid Cloves— „ ' "P „, , Children's Dresses— 3/11 So *i wit " Clox— l/6 In Tussore Silk, Hand Baes— 2/11 un Umbrellas— 3/11 Up 8 / 11 Hand Bags-2/11 up pyjama Su v Children's DressesLace Handkerchiefs— up Cream Cashmere, H* Holiday Shirts— 2/6 B ' u Muslin Biousaß— 2/B °P Children's Dresses— Muslin Blouses— 2/6 Soft Fe|t Hat8 _ 3/11 Dark overa n S) 1/9 Satin Sklrts-S/11 up Children's DressesSports Coats-12/6 TP l a - v / e ft "!r n e RUg *- White Muslin - 3 ' ll Princess Sk,rts- S /ii ■£.-.* S w Lace Camisoles — */- Sports Suits — 25/- Shawls— 4/1 1 *> — mJ Here's a " striking " display oi dressy, smart, and stylish wearables for the Xmas Season. The " law" ot good quality reigns, and low prices are the " order " of the day. Here the " union " of good value and low prices meet. Read and judge for yourself. Suede and Buck Gloves — 4/6 to 10/6 Blazers, plain and striped — 11/6 to 26/6 Open-end Silk Ties— 2/6, 3/6, to 10/6 White or Coloured Tennis Trousers— lo/6 Batswing Silk Ties— l/ 9to 2/6 •to 22/6 Linen Collars (all shades)— 4/6 per £doz. Really Smart Tweed Suits— From 47/6 Black Cashmere Sox — 1/- to 3/- Comfortable Dressing Gowns— From 27/6 Smart Clock Sox — 1/11 to 3/6 Travelling Bugs, pure wool — 18/6 to Fancy Coloured Sox 1/6 to 3/6 52/6 Silk Finished Sox— l/11 to 2/11 Straw Hats— 4/6 to 10/6 Tunic Shirts, stiff or soft, double cuffs — Panama Hats— ll/6 to 14/6 4/9 to 9/6 Velour Hats— l 3/6 to 23/6 All Soft Smart Taffeta Shirts, single or Bough Felt Hats— 9/6 to 19/6 double cuffs— s/11 to 12/6 Lounge Felt Hats— 4/9 to 6/6 Smart Soft Shirts— 4/6 Tweed Caps— 2/6 to 10/6 Tennis Shirts — 4/6 to 8/6 Bainproof Overcoats — 42/6 upwards White Sweaters— 4/6 to 10/6 Waterproof Coats— 32/Warm Weather Undershirts — From 2/9 Black or Tan Shoes— 2l/- and 22/6 Warm Weather "Underpants— From 2/il Black or Tan Boots— 22/6 and 24/6 Silk Handkerchiefs— l/ 9up White Sand Shoes— 4/3 White Initial Handkerchiefs— l/- White Tennis Shoes— B/6 arid 13/6 White Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched Gent's Running Shoes— l 7/6 — 1/-. _ Gent's Cricketing Boots— l 2/6 to 17/6 Hem Line Handkerchiefs <i Gent's Swimming Costumes, in cotton or Fancy Border Handkerchiefs — 6d, Bd, 9d wool— From 2/6 Fancy Braces— From 1/- a pair Gent's Bathing Suits, two garments — Pyjamas, cotton, wool, or silk — 4/11 to 3/6 to 9/6 38/6 Golf Hose— 3/6 to 11/6 I S>6e "HASH," WILLIS STREET

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 3

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