Slippers : A splendid idea for Christmas presents. See our black, 7s lid to 15s 6d; tan, 11s 6d to 19s 6d. George Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-street. —Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woodl Great Peppermint Cure, 1> 6d, 2a 6d — Advt
USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! AL& AT OUR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. IN consequence of the disturbance of Boy-proof Watches, 7s 6d eac\h business through the epidemic and The U-Can Hair Cutter —cum your own war conditions, also being kept busy and hair—los 6d. Every family should being shorthanded, we have not had time .have one to make our usual Christmas Display. Sheath Knives, Is 3d, Is 9d,'2s 6d lorr^eTu'Prsu'lTAßLE'FOß a l"» ™^ W U Christmas Presents, .u.»t our Kniveg real and valuab]e famous low prices:- *3s 6d to 12s 6d Stainless Table .and Dessert Knives TRAVELLERS, etc.—Real Leather Brief Ivoride ditto ditto and Kit Bags, Gladstone, Overland Carvers, with Steel,, in cardboard boxes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Drees at 6s 9d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d Baskets, otc. Ditt32i n6d PlU9h'li"edCaSeSl 168!6d'2256d> Copper Hot Water Jug* Children's Knife, Fork, and Spoon (good), Setes Pott's Irons 3s 6d, 12s 6d Primus Stoves, now landing E.P. Bread Forks, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, Petro [ Stoves, Lampe, Irons, etc. These 14s 6d ' / y ar e going to be very popular E.P. Butter, and Jam Spoons, in cases, GARDEN HOSE—Our speciality: i-inch 10s 6d, 12s 6d eet . . at'7d, B^l, or Everlasting at lid per E.P. Afternoon Teas and Tongs, in cases, ioot E.P^apofa! It' Ite 355, and 42s ' Mechanic's Took-make. useful preeente E.P. Cruete, at 19s 6d, 27s 6d, 35s WiOche B Chair9> 6pecmlly E.P. Biscuit Boxes, Oak Trays, Salad CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, TABLE Bowls LINEN, CURTAINS—aII at our BEST OLD ENGLISH NICKEL SIL- furmtUßeT - Hilltop Desks, Quaint VER SPOONS AND FORKS— Tables, Duchesso Oheets, or Chester- _ '•.„,■ i ' , ' fields makes valuable presents Teaspoons, 3s 9d per half-dozen SPORTS GOODS — Cartridges, Camp Dessertspoons or Forks, 7s 6d half-dozen Beds, Air Rifles Table ditto ditto, 9s 6d half-dozen Ashdoz7n ß EP> TeMp°°M ' fo M halfl SCORES OF LINES IN OUR STORE Ditto ditto Dessert Forks or Spoons, 13s FOR VALUABLE SUBSTANTIAL 9d half-dozen PRESENTS—BUT NO TOYS. Ditto ditto Table Fork* or Spoons . , . ___ ' Safety Razore—Gem, ,Gilette, Durham __ ' ■ Duplex, "The Conqueror" (England's REMEMBER OUR FAMOUS LOW beet), 7s 6d. Can't get better PRICES ! GEORGE WINDER, Winder's Corner, - * Cuba and Manners Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 3
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