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I Out-of-the-ordinary I Styles in Ladies' Hand Bags and Purses If you require a Leather Punic or Handbag embodying the latest ideas do not miss the opportunity of selecting one of the many designs which we have juaft opened up, for there is nothing smarter on the market. . : . *./,■ These goods were personally selected by our representative •and are of Canadian manufacture. The metal fittings are all highly plated, all frames overlap, and thus, prevent the smallest coin from failing out. 1 These Purses and Handbags; are made either with sinele or double snap flaps, some are Fitted with Minors with Pockets at Back of Same for carrying cards, etc. '-Others have neat pockets in which a mirror is carried. They are all beautifully lined, and are exI elusive in design and handsome in appearance. They are fitted with top handles or side straps, the latter being very useful to place over the back of the hand, when in the street, for greater security. They are made in Crocodile Russia, or Patent. Leather, and in a variety of shades such as Black, Green, Blue, Brown, Gi«y, and a combination tint which is very attractive. E. W. Milk & Co.: Ltd., Huntei Street and Jeryois Quay, Wellington. ARTISTIC COPPERWARE ! ;\J\Tii bare just landed at * reasoaabla cost a very fine selection of unique mi 1 » ' - artistib designs in both COPPER JAIND BRASSWAKE, Including— JARDINIERES, COMB TRASS, VASES, - " ,' HOT WATER KETTLES, with or without st»Bd, .Vj^SES, H.W. JUGS, PHOTO FRAMES,'ETC., Making very serriceible presents/. Aa these goods »re now almost prohibitivß to import, you will be wise to make your selection whilst opportunity occur*. | WE CORDIAJXY'INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. : The Stewart Timber; Glass, JL Hardware Co., Ltd. . ■■ ■■•- 80, 82, 184. COURTJBNAY-PLACE. , , : . ! U S E;P-tU"L: GIFTS; •; AT THIS CHRISTMAS SR<\SON WE ARE SHOWING I A SPLBNID RANGE OF USEFUL GIFTS INCLUDING steeling" "silver goods electro-plated ware ART BRASS AND COPPER GOODS ' LEATHER GOODS ALL FROM LEADING BRITISH MANUFACTURERS § INSPECTION INVITED. We have sold for thirty years jug QK«BT I They have proved satisfactory and- ■ Ilk DCw I IPrices:—£s 10s. to £14. Others:—Hands, £3/10/-. Golden Oak Drophead, £5/17/8"Fl W P°P"l^ "W?B||«!St We a« Experts and can supply all yaur wnft^ ■ U«,.jW.»X 8a.51.a45...W.8b859.«»» and guarantee satisfaction Esld.36yeart<?z\{ fh\ St. George Jam is First it, /^^s/^^fc^ij Favcsoriie in France! || i *^j ' / JftV' ' Imagine the delight of our New Wm lu\ J^wil\v& ■* Zealand boys in France when they JeMi *^ ) J^/iii Illlr^S'1"' oun(^ eliClol'^. PurCi St. George : uf I/^PAJS^^x^ Jan» v ued with rations—St. George W& Jf^^Jhs^^M^ 0^ M lam from their own far-off country J Wk y/j^^^"^ —>-.*> Read lhe letter below, tent by a ff IP/\^^*^P'^ t{ N Z Ofiicer to a friend in N.Z. Wl : Jm[ /*»r Ss\ 0/ ty l&ii *la Prwed it«elf so good and wholesome £■ ("/"<! J C f Ipni |n»' 'he war office has ordered 300,000 tin«. 9gl i^SSS^/ *^^hs ?"> I '*"" ma<!e 'lorn "nest »e'ecte^ Central S(^>-'^ jr^'%^,Jilf<§<^if ~&"'<; Olago fruits and No. I sugar, boiled in the Wm f &!&' '*'')i£~~( * ' *""""5^ 1' c'ean. v »leam-hcatcd double aluminium B9 " I- YjiP f V" IPI * boilers, in the spic and apan St. George EM 1 Bl f| vS^/f 4' '(llc'ltll You buy it in tolderleii lini—»M SB \ I y"k jU I V '^c natural flavour of the luscioui fruit it JW. Ife^^T^^^T^^^v" 6 Tr>rit~"kyourßro<:*r' y .B)l

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 153, 26 December 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 153, 26 December 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 153, 26 December 1918, Page 3

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