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The Favourite Gift Books: CHILDREN'S j>ANNUALS4 i Crammed with Splendid Pictures and Charming Tales czd czi I 'HE new Children's Annuals are as attractive i •*■ as ever, with their wealth of story and ' illustration packed between pretty coloured covers. I I Our Selection includes all the Beit Annuals suitable for children of every age—from "Our Little Dot's" for the tiny tots, to the famous " Boy's Own" and '-' Girl's Own," for children from eight to eighteen. ! These Aaanals give Pleasure every day in the Year Boys' Own Annual - , 10/6 Girl*' „ „ . . 10/6 Young Australia - - 7/6 Young England - « 7/g Empire Annual for N.Z. Boys- 5/- !•■■ » n ii i» Girls - 5/The Wonder Book - - . 5/Blackie's Children's Annual - 4/6 • The Chummy Book - - 4/6 The Jolly Book - * 4/6 The Playbox Annual - . 4/6 Mister's Holiday Annual - ' ' 4/6 ■ Our Darling's ■ - . 4/6. Child's Companion - • 2/6 Our Little Dot's - • 2/6 . Child's Own Magazine - - 2/6 \»7Uf¥^T^s^i^ X.JT t^ ;- & Tombs, Ltd., :: Lambton Quay . ———————_^____^^__^ • -. I Helpful Suggestions in I Christmas Presents I We Have Them for Every Member of I Your Family, also for Your Friends; I One of the little worries that come round with neverf ailing regularity is the decision to be made at Christmas j '. with regard to suitable presents for each member of your I family and your friends. We have solved this problem for you by giving.below an extensive list of the lines we keep in stock. , This list has been specially prepared to help you to successfully overcome your difficulties. We guarantee all tHe lines we sellj for they are quality goods J Look over these items, and you will find mostly everything you require. '■,';' For the Wife, Mother, Daughter or Sister. jj Sets Aluminium Cooking Utensils, Lady Tomngton i Vacuum Sweepers, Ewbank Carpet Sweepers; Hall and "jj Library Lamps in attractive designs, Sets Shin* Goods I (12 articles) > Brass Preserving Pans, Water Filters, I Stainless and Rustless Table Cutlery,, Bread and Cake J Mixers; Copper and Brass Mantel Ornaments, in unique J ..patterns. ;.' . ' '..'.' I In Art Metal Work we are showing something very I special, such as Tea Kettles and Stands, Vases, Flower I Bowls, Teapot Stands, Trays and Waiters, Crumb Trays ,!' nnd Brushes, Clocks, Hot Water Jugs, etc. .' We have an extensive and beautiful range of » Solid Silver Goods, such as Hand Mirrors, Hair Brushes, I Trinket Trays and Boxes, Dainty Time Pieces, Chatelaine I • Scissors, Purses,' Superb Vases and Claret Jugs in Art : Glass and Sterling Silver, and many others. j Also E.P. Tea and Coffee Services, Fruit and Flower 1 Stands, Salad Bowls, Jewel Caskets; Sugar Bowls, Eoyal. I Doulton China Jardinieres and Vases, Tennis Racquets, 3 Croquet Sets, Electric - Irons, Fitted Dressing Cases,. .!| ' Work Baskets, etc. ■ . . i We were fortunate in being able to secure a beautiful jj assortment of Old English Pewter Ware, all being reproductions from the antique. For the Husband, Father, Son or Brother. ! Sextoblade Safety Razors, Strops, Military Hair I Brushes, Fountain Pens, Cigar and Cigarette Holders J (Loewe), Tobacco Pouches, Purses, Flasks, Inkstands I and Silver Sovereign Cases, Lawn Mowers, Carpenters' 1 Engineers' Tools, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Golf ? Clubs, Bowls, Tennis Racquets, Sporting Guns and AmI munition, Pea Rifles, Wristlet Watches, Pocket Knives | Incycles, Travelling Trunks, Hammocks, Fitted Dress- {■ mg Cases, etc. E.W. Mills & Co., limited j Hunter Street and Jervois Quay :: Wellington

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 135, 5 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 135, 5 December 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 135, 5 December 1917, Page 3

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