(f Semccablc Gift\ i^~^\ tefike aSoMicr J^^^ /f|f[|!"l'-'-'ING Materials are scarce in the trenches, and it is not surprising therefore if soldiers do not write as frequently as their relatives j and friends would like; the fault is not that of the soldiers. The difficulty is easily overcome. Give your soldier relative or friend J " \\ This outfit can be carried in the tunic without the ' |j least inconvenience and it is about the handiest thing ' I a soldier can take with him. The outfit consists of Writing Pad, Envelopes, Post Cards, and Pencil. " Bound in Leatherette 1 at 2/6 each Bound in Morocco, in black, green, or blue, at 5/- each Bound in Suede ~; > at 7/6 each' Bound in Persian Calf, in grey, brown,or green, at 8/6 each There ars'numerous cheap and inferior outfits on the market, but these are dear at the money, because they soon succumb to the rough treatment that is unavoidable in the trenches. Our outfits are specially well-made, and are strong and durable^ —«—»f( e-\ ■ ' rm IB « ra ™»™ <*& Quaver I - />■■ ■ ' LADIES' BAND-BAGS . x ] | SILVER WARE and PEWTER WA^E (Raskin) | ' AST POTTERY WARE (Upcirarcii) j | ART LEATBERWORK, in Cushions, j | , Hangers, Etc. | OUB BETAIL STORES ABE BEPLETE WETH< AN ENDLESS I | VASSETY OF SUITABLE GIFTS, I IW. .WIGGINS, Lt<L 248 -^SM 1™ | These will he ..appreciated J as Xmas Gifts . %? t ! I 1 They're Lasting, Useful and Attractive A gift of something of service in the (Tm!» W home will much. better please your vU lv» |\| married friends than an article which jf» \mM =*' is merely attractive j II \jM '*jm .Collie's abounds with tasteful presents f|lll// =T§!3h |3pPT''"'ll —these handsome Coal Cauldrons and yj|§||',^. J3s\ i^i^"*•'-'lfe Companion sets for the hearth, also !l|l=gf~"3§§»{ feiM'::'S^ , our Coal Cabinets for .instance, which j^^^sl2l^^? £tM"--:"1i VN can be had in Antique Brass and An- Mj§s^f^s|§|p jßj||' "' H \,- %v" tique Copper finishes. • \^sC~~~32Sy K^f -* I" Let your gifts this Xmas take the form l&ifjlp^^ J%? oL of "something for the home" especial- lILr O^^rx^ ly to any newly-wedded friends W^ >**^^^ I ARTS CRAFTSMEN and MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS I 167 Riddiford St., Wellington. Telephone 1634. EAHMAIN HEALTH HOME, MIRAMAE, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Telephone 529. FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES. Originated by the late Dr. Lahmann, and practised by him and others for many years in Europe. I. Branch—Electrical. 123, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. 11. Branch—WAIRAKEI GEYSER VALLEY, HOT LAKES. Baths, Inhalations, Jlud Treatment. _ n , Particulars and Prospectus may be obtained by enquiry at Miramar, Wellington.
FOB a few days only wo are holding a SENSATIONAL SPLASH SALE! Of LADIES' COSTUMES AND OTHER SMART WEARABLES. Visit us without delay, and secure your choice of tha many money-saving chances which wo hold out to you. Prices have reached the Lowest Level, and every lady should make a point of early selection. First comers secure best choice of the BIG BARGAINS ! Will you be ono of those to participate ?' ' ,SIEGEL'S, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. DRESSMAKING. MISS MAINWARING has recommenced Business in Penty's Building, 212,. Lambton-quay. opposite Kirkcaldio's, where, in addition to executing orders for Costumes, Dresses, etc., sho is forming Classes for Practical Dressmaking. Terms—6 lessons for 12s od (day and evening classes). Join now and make your summer outfit,
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 13
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