jfijHb Picture Taking is Quite Easy sSstfi^iiiiK t&ttto — *f" you aye c r'fl^* camera. WitK a tgaffijjgp^^'^SKl good camera you are always able to make ||U!fH|S^saS tlle kinJ of picture you are always wanting—without spoils, disappointments, etc. P'^^^Tjl Harrington s Camera* are Good Gameras They are the world's best productions— I ,*:»•» i g ee our \\ri n j ows I Cameras for Gifts ! PHOTO Give your friend a Photo Album. Big- LOW ' ALBUMS rang-e to choose from. All sizes. PRICED. * | i C*z£^ • _/•—*_•_• a Camera House | 1^ WELLINGTON I jjil „, ,_ • '—\ sz"l'm =======# = LADIES! = Tliis little announcement is for you— To help you .out of a difficulty— The difficulty that recurs every year— 'And that is, selecting a suitable New. Year gift for- the man— ' ' ' ' j Whether it be for Dad, for Big Brother, or for " Him "—- You see. we know just what man wants and likes-rs And therefore we have the very gift—■ The gift that will make him smile— > Oh, such a happy, pleased smile !—■ Now, just for instance, take a TieEven if he has a hundred and one already— * He would welcome another— Then there are Sox, Handkerchiefa, Silk and • White Tussore Shirts— And a host :of other such items— That will make him say "Decent!"—« Ladies, why not call in to-morrow— ■ 'And inspect?— ■ If any fellows happen to be reading this-v Let us tell.them— ■ ■• ■ '-\ Not to get a surprise if Wife, Sister, or " TKe Lady "- Presents an extra-pleasing-and useful gift this year. , Wallace & Gibson .■••':-. "thekash" — W5& Wellington's Favourite r%jf Shopping Centre for Men <^/^Vjj_t\_i ; We intend, by keeping our store up r^. \^K^ to a high standard of quality and li^cV \Kv\i N '1f~d&!L our priceß down to zero, to make onr Jf ' 'JiV'.'Mi ?>J^—--^m*^PJl store such a place of interest during (f iWt^ «ll»si^3rß 1919 that men will look upon it as f %Jw*t~3r ? a The Ideal Store for dl yf^^^^r ™ MenVNeedi ijjiifj|jaLS*lj^ We thank; our numerous customers for their moat U'JS . - '.^^^ generous support during the past year, and solicit '■■SI a continuance, confident that we can give the CJ|jJß' utmost satisfaction in -WSW^ QUALITY, VALUE, AND STYLE WnOlT RDAC 83 CUB A STREET uUrt DJS.VJZS. WELLINGTON /^josj£j&± The Holiday Hamper ACsSggffigji^iaMU Will contain a host of g-ood things if you f■'^•^^S^H^^LaK a procure its contents at our Store. We . \olii^liiiPJ! Pro***'ont or *^c F«»tive Season |ft|kJ'*^C^S^K3imJ!£jj 3_ and offer you those tasty thing's |^J;^^Si^^| SMslde or Picnic Luncheon I Whenever you are preparing- the ■ l^^^l /^lii j ■ picnic basket,,, think of us ! Ig^^^Hl * L J^ j*. We give 5 per cent, for cash. . : , Save your Coupons. Wairarapa Fanners' Co-operative Association, Ltd. UMITOW QUAY, WELLINGTON USEFUL NEW YEAR PRESENTS! ALL AT OUR FAMOUS LOW f RICES. IN consequence of the-disturbance of Boy-proof Watches, 7s 6d each business through the epidemic and. The U-Can Hair Cuttpr—cuts your owS war conditions, also being kept busy and - hair—los 6d. Every family should being shorthanded, wo have not had time have one to make our usual Christmas Display.- Sheath Knives, Is 3d, Is 9d, 2s 6d b^orimT^ E thFo°R' •*"fcs?sr a largo variety 'frora to' '• SL sT^Sfi ENTSI all at our 1"-* Stainless Table and Dessert Knives TRAVELLERS, etc.—Real Leather Brief Ivoride ditto difcbp. and Kit Bags, Gladstone, Overland Carvers, with Steel,, in cardboard boxes, Trunks, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Drees at 6s 9d, 125.6 d, 15s 6d . Baskets etc DUt32s in 6dPlUSh" liil<!a"qMeS ' 16S M> 2& M> Copper Hot Water Jug. ' ' Children's Knife, Fojk, and Spoon (good), Sete Pott's Irons 3s 6d, 12s 6d .'. . Primus Stoves, now landing E.P. Broad Forks, :6s 6d, 8s 6d, 12s 6d, p etro[ stoves, Lamps, etc. Thaw? 14s 6d „- . ar© going to be very popular E.P. Butter and Jam. Spoons, in cases, GARDEN HOSE—Our speciality: i-iacK 103 6d, 12s 6d set 'at 7d, SJd, or Everlasting at Ud per E.P. Afternoon Teas and Tonga, in cases, f^ . E.pUTeS and" 42. ' ; M^anitfs.Tools-makee useful present.^ E.P. Cruete, atrl^ed, 27s 6d, 35s W^ a Chairs- Tabl< *' *****<*• •PeCl. aUj" E.P. Biscuit Boxes, Oak Traye; Salad CARPETS LINOLEUMS, TABLE Bowls . , LINEN, CURTAINS—aII at ouc BEST OLD ENGLISH NICKEL SIL- FUR^URE^'^lltop Desks, Qu.in* VER SPOONS AND FORKS— Tables, Duches«o Chests, or Cheetor- _, ■',„," '; ' j " fields makes valuable presents ' Teaspoons, Ss 9d per half-dozen SPORTS GOODS — Cartridges, Cuing Dessertspoons or Forks, 7s 6d half-dozen Beds, Air Rifles Table ditto ditto, 9s 6d half-dozen ■ , 6EP Tea6pOODB ' & -'M ba'f- SCORES OF LINES IN OUR STOR.* Ditto ditto Dessert Forks or Spoons, 13s FOR VALUABLE SUBSTANTIAI 9d half-dozen PRESENTS—BUT NO TOYS. Ditto ditto Table Forks or Spoons _____ Safety Razors—'Gem,' Gilette, Durham _„,„,,«„,. « T ,« n,,in,.«'inM Duplex, "The; Conqueror" (Enffland'e REMEMBER OUR FAMOUS LOW best), 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 156, 30 December 1918, Page 3
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