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What with the MAGIC F^U %%J CAVE and TOYLAND, |J^ the -B-I-C is gaily busy. A^A'fS wWM »P*' fflfs\ Day by day a sieady stream 0 { j o y o ns cliild> ''!M Mfs&3 ren and delighted " grown-ups " take time by E_|'xY| ■$. "*£' Wf/ffil tlle forc,ock and visit f!le Ma oic Cave, at the /Sf\'B *r >..;; // 7 Father Christmas—dear old soul—is receiving rMV ail k'nds oJ lua'nt requests from the children. \tsd&Ss£f Tg§*?v\4 record of their hearts' desire would fill a %gr*§Mti Lt R| g mighty book. V 9JjWf j \§sk :'Z kJ The best way to overcome all difficulties is to vA .• / If! ygß& f 7 go througfc the Cave for your own satisfaction, >• m^nl VPl^\ i / thea select y°ur presents from our almost limit- \ ', mA ""-7 The D-I"c FANCY FAIR and TOY 'J -^^S Wf BAZAAR IS A WONDERLAND ' f|^S C4ames —Including Halma, Race Gamos, ttyfflf jffih aD'* a host of others From 1/. to 9/6 W^iPf i _P«©i' v r^*^y Billiards—A complete Tab!*, cloth covered, with \rai§jsf Vi ',#!{? pockets, balls, and cues, finished iv oak 52/G ¥:>>._ " ILy 4&1 V Scallywag or Bobs—Complete 16/6 .J*'., 1 />•? I Bombard-■> —In two sizes/ most exciting game a '"'X- i. \ -.^' yr Table .Tenuis— 7/6 and 10/6 >^ '* / W^' di* Table Cr°quet^_ I/"» '/5, 2/6, 4/6, 7/6 fA ■•; L. %*,V!^ Storming the Citadel and Dreadnought Shoot- •'■•*'■' / §OWf ™? Guns— 2/= to 10/6 w^^#&/ \WBiff J!!/fy Premier Compendium of Games—Consisting of ffjfa TkwtiFS RgjH If*^* 31 of the most popular games 8/= each pP*|l/<£?% Allies' Race to Berlin — 1/C __^\ .ff^M P s<sa»/?*7 Cliessmen— 3/6 and 4/6 W\\fl?C% ! I ?«/ i Draughtsmen— 9d, 1/6, 2/6 X \sj ?? / II ' tjWj^l Draughts Boards— 1/= and 2/= K^lf •|_ \ «J^^ Draughts Boards—Leather 4/6 to 10/6 Mflf _3- / k^ ®j Puzzles of every description &>?• 4,/ \ 'Aj ' Jig Saw Puzzles—loo-piece, 3/6; 150-piece, 6/-; \fc Mi 1 f .-Jl" M 250-piece, 10/6; 300-piece, 15. ; 400-piece, 20/= M. . ffi/ I £«w^^i W% c Children's Educator—A new toy f&tyr $ft''J& jp ' ' « 3/6, S/. and 6/6 PI W^m. A! White Wood Toys, N.Z.-made, Motor Wagon to ' |rc> §&JM A\l 4l* Pull Wagon— 7/6,10/6,15/. I %%[/$/&' aW\\| .•/ Rocking Horses— 4/6, 7/6, 10/G *4*^aiS_r Double Rocking Horses— 6/6; upholstered 8/6 J<iW^K3 It'^Z Swings— 4/6, 12/6, 16/6 < W ®?~ vVheel 3arrows— ' 1/6 to 12/6 .'^ rs Q Painted AVood Toys—English make, Ambulance f5 O p-g Wagon " 7/6, 16/ . 21/= I p^To J If,^^©^^ Army Transport Wagon— 6/6 i^SsH-^ra I t^^faSl Rubbsr-tyred Engines— 10/6, 16/6, 29/8 H SiHlfjffia lii I Hygienic Stuffed Toys, Woolly Bears, growling, |11 IXI pVvsijgs**!?. .Woolly Bears—Gold colour and white ' [.^ ,B€j3B'_n ■^UAU"C^ </■ to 57/6 —-" Cssar—White Fox Terrier 12/6 to 57/6 Assorted Cats, Dogs, and Rabbits— 2/= to 7/6 Ates? I ' Air'° ~lra'Se- collection of Cellnloid Birds, Animals, \,.>/ "fla ! it J Model Yachts—With steam boiler ft ■A'"' irWW Sailing Boat-s—AJI sizes 9d to 35/= *W\ i I *£* 7 Railway Train—With lines 11/6 to 27/G' -, % \ W £ji Single Engine—With tender 35/=, 42/6 Nsw_"^'''1 / ffii # J^O' Cave open dally from 2,3° to s-30 P>m« ®wli'l«? W&%.fff\< Saturd a>'S from 10.30 a.m..to 12.30 p.m. l l t,W4 1 IW l Mlil.tfti.ll.WMI»'l«lllLMIIMIII IMHIIII I ■ % POT-POURRI SACS' ' :' j! Just the daintiest, sweetest little things imaginable for Christmas iji! Gifts. 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 1/8,2/3,2/6 j '■ii Si \ Another Series in "LIBERTY" SILKS . I ■:'; - , . ' . ' ' I! ;l With Embroideries, etc. |iji I ' . 1/6, 1/9,2/6, 31-, 3/6, 4/9, 5/. 6/6 } !ij All the Fragrance of Old English Gardens is stored in these. Ill] i: As Gifts they will keep your memory fragrant. * 1 '% I PRIMHI F'S ITD "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS," jj If 1 I\II^VS&-iEi t-Jj S-j 1 SJ>. LAMBTON QUAY :: :: ii! Sill _ J===^= . g= .- = =,= J^^=^- ' _. —==- •_ -!l 5 Our patrons can rely on getting first-class j goods at all times at bedrock prices. Most j of our lines are at least 20 per cent below - j Drapery and Company Firms. Thusf— • • j Rußt!es3 and Stainless Cutlery—Table Knives, 39/-; Dessert, I 35/- per dozen. Elsewhere 42/- and 47/6. No more need for S knife boards or machines. They are the. greatest labour- jj saving device ever introduced into domestic life ■> Ashberry E.P. A 1 Forks and Spoons—Tea Spoons, 15/-; prices elsewhere, 21/-. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 26/- per dozen; f ' elsewhere 37/-. Table Spoons or Forks, 35/-; elsewhere so/- f Razors —Durham Duplex Safety Razors, ivoride handle. Morocco I leather case, extra blades. Town pric*. 10/6; Our Price 6/6. 1 Gem Junior Safety Razor, 2/6; in case, with stropper, 7/6. I wo matter what you pay, ycu cannot g _.t better than either of | I the above j j Britisii Wringers—lt's an established fact that we sell Wringers i at less than wholesale prices. Our British Wringers are j guaranteed for three or five years. 12, 14, and 16 inch from j J 21/-. l;he best American are good for only two years. J Antique Kerbs—lo/6, 13/6, 19/6 j 3 Aluminium Ware—Notwithstanding the war trouble, we have i i landed a big stock of Braby's Aluminium, the best on the j market —nothing- to touch it. IS V, I The Best Value Mouse ia ail Furniture and Furnishings. . .° ■:' I ffl I? ft Mft W \M 1 M P 2!f^ P •' Wlifider's Gsrnsr, Cuba and . Scanners Strssts. i

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 138, 8 December 1916, Page 9

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