Dainty Novelties from our Japanese Ally Japanese Bowls-for Salad or Fruit— A Very fine selection.of over 50, different in style and price,, but all. exceedingly ■ fine value 2/6, 3/6r 3/9, 4/6,- 5/6, 6/6, 7/9 Japanese Flower Vases—A beautiful series of Vises,- in plain colours -arid . 'Shaded, somewhat" similar' to Minton's English Pottery, but at much lo.wer prices. The-very- cheapest would make an acceptable and usefurXma's Gift"" ' SOLDIERS'COMFORTS : Palon',3-Ply Super Whaling is the ideal yam for all hard wear. 616 Ib. post frcz for Cash. Colors: Greys. Heather, Khaki. ■ Please order soon, supplies an limilejj Japanese Cups" "arid Saucers —"With modern decorations taken from the best British and Continental makers, with an added • touch of Japanese artistry '■- These will'make good Xnaas Gifts, and make welcome, adjuncts at afternoon tea '".. Cups and Saucers— 6d, 9d, lOd, 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/9 Tea Slates to'match— ' " :. Bd, 9d, lOdj 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 . Japansse Bronze Flower Vases-.-Look good, and are good, though the price is' low 2/-, 2/6, 2/11, fi/6, 6/9 Japanese Bowls— Sets of three Bowls all useful sizes. This is one of the most inexpensive Xmas Gifts you could Set ' ..;..-. :.: 2/3 set of three Plates or Plaques to match— l/-, 1/3 Cloisonne Vases— Some most artistic specimens'of this' characteristic Japan- . ese Art Ware. Falls into line with almost any decorative home scheme 3/6, 5/-, 7/3, 7/8, 7/9, 12/6 Satsuma Buttons and Brooches —For Costumes or Blouses these are charmingly pretty Buttons—ln sets of sis 2/-, 2/6 set Brooches . . ... 1/e, i/s, 2/A fine choice of shapes and decorations Inlaid Pencil and Puzzle Boxes^-Just marvels of ingenious construction—so cheap that one wonders how it is done. Pencil Boxes ... ... 1/-, 1/3 •Puzzle Boxes ... 9d, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 SOLDIERS' COMFORTS ' Paton's 3-Ply Super Wheeling is the ideal Dam for all hard wear. 616 Ib. post free for caih. Colours: Qreys, Heathers. Khaki. Please order soon, supplies are UmileJ. Carved Wood Fruit Bowls — These quaint Bowls are somewhat unique, and may be either round or oval 1/9 each Carved Wood Monkeys — The three famous Japanese. Monkeys which neither see, hear, nor speak evil 2/6 to 3/6 Porcelain Ash Trays and Inkpots — Another Japanese: crib from Germany,' but better. Inkstands—l /8, IIAsh Trays—l/ 8, 2/These are quaint and would please a /'man. Japanese Silk Pincushions — These cleverly hand-painted little souvenirs, in many sweet colourings, make charming- Xmas Gifts. Each is nicely boxed, and the prices are wonderfully low 7d, Bd, 9d, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/11
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 11
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