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as a. Will solve the "giving" question very neatly for one who is In doubt what to give. A Handbag is most useful and v. & A.'s stock and assortment is so large that no dlffieulty will present itself to the chooser. Black" Moire HANDBAGS—In assorted shapes ■ 5/6 Black Moire Silk HANDBAGS— S /11, t2/6, 15/Black Leather HANDBAGS—In Morocco, poplin lined, and fitted with purse and mirror ig/s, 22/6, 25/Black Leather "Kodak" HANDBAGS— IQ/6, J«/11, 21/- ---■ Black Leather, Nickel Top HANDBAGS-Lined. in assorted sha Pcs 22/6, 25/-, 35/- to 45/Cflildrea's Japanese Kid PURSES—Cord and strap handles, fancy ground colour, greys only 1/ii, 2/11, 4/6 Ladies' Handsome Real Morocco PURSES—In assorted shapes for handbag- 3 / 6j 4 / 6> s j e Ladies' Brown, Grey, and Green Suede PURSES—6/6, 7/6, 8/6 - A R@al3y Serviceable Gift to ! KB Your Soldier-Friend. f^^Si A RELIABLE WRIST WATCH y^^^SJ^Ov complete with Regulation Dial Cover /^P^&tjiSV^^ Strong Silver Cases ... ... 47/6 ' $t"M%~ /^'Mv&k Ditto wit}l luminous figures and mi t J^~ mi*t\_?Sfc hands, easily readable in the \4*W V /t^|ll^p dark 60/-and 80/- ---\ W'4l iSt^'^^n Also su Pplied in Gold Cases. I NURSES' "RED CROSS" WRIST | i WATCHES I i *'& L 7 With special long, second hand 94/6 ; '■ I? '*"tH Luminous ■ ;.. £6/6/6 \ |&Jiy ALL FULLY GUARANTEED BY US I I; \| Country Orders promptly attended to 3 The Known House for \IT f ITTI f lAPM 0 ' CAW First-Class Goods, W. LI I ILtJUItN & SON, J 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, "WELLINGTON The Ugliest Point of Excellence CBEAM WAFERS BERMALINE CHEKRY FINGERS DIGESTIVE QUEEN DROPS SHORTCAKE SPONGE FINGERS CARAWAY BATE BARS . CREAM SANDWICS NSWBURY*S RUSES Ask for HUDSON'S BISCUIT? »* all Grocers and Confectioner*. j THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY I EVERYTHING KNOWN TO DENTAL SCIENCE IS OBTAINABLE HERE, \ Dental Work executed on strictly American methods, which are ten years ia advance of Colonial ways of Operating. Our PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are known all over Australasia, and j are FREE where Sets are ordered. i PLATES - from £3 3s. FILLINGS - from St. I OUR PATENT SUCTIONS MEAN ' COMROHT.1 CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS .. . . WELLINGTON. ii Nurses in Attendance. DR. RAYNTtR. » 9 to 6 daily. Friday 9 to 9. /rJ*"& ! Children cannot b- healthy with an unhealthy mouth. They | cannot attain highest proficiency at school if their Teeth are decaying. Let us examine their Teeth To-day ! \ If Extractions or Fillings are necessary, your little ones could j not be placed in more capable hands. Our skilful and painless methods banish all fear of the Dentist's Chair. Note-Children attended to only from 9 a.m to 6 p.m., not in the evening. I Marsdon & Chamberlain, de^sV ; 69 Manners Street, Wellington. | Hourej 9 «,ra.to 6-p.m.,.and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Nurse, in Attendance. !__» ;

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 9

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