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Ladies, tiie logical place to buy— J Mw&w 9f%WVf I/^II/'C"\»otl Xmas Presents for a gentleman*- f**&tsj MSV Hi IHI ICX. \«V Is at a real MAN'S STORE. " * fo%&_"-— ' tllSk g®B iiWlXirtVl*^J«2^ - Your gift is bound to please ■ . ' KB*BfflHa7"«Er ' IsS/M ALTER MILK vPL If you select it at "The Kash !" M, -/> PSsW«"!bI WH •■■**■■• ■"■* * !•»■» ran ■A SPOBTS COAT or BLAZER will be welcome. fSLJSBtM H Nnrii- «' «-«** Th. ifal M k»U f °y °r Hand" 4D* A^S^^^nPv Ml FOOD-DRINK. Contain Mill. Wkomt^ 'A smart OAP is always, acceptable—:■ M»d« in a <ao»ent witk i ff&L Or Flannel Trousers, for sport or holiday.. UW^m^^m%^dßhSil W& k.»«»W«tar. f£sF We also show well-cut Summer Overcoats— W^. kif^ttF"^^^ MM' And a whole lot more other suggestions— W7 Vj«B*tM^» '•"mT// 8!!! ki • oK-Ticr^r • That will help make "HIS" Xmat a bright one. W |ymSB * * VWk. 26Ju"tl"StlS'*HT'"^^g!N Remember,^ for men's gifs, com* to' -the I! ■^^^^,'^^yMM ppi3ii*Wwwwt Sfc^S '■ MKSh^WALLACE & qißSON^w}^ i^J^StW^ ' Grime ctdoct - ' met t inirTrtM »y*«. HQKLILiivi WILUS STSfiiT 1 WaUnGwR %?•% • «W maltedmilkg ' " tte'in • slough.wcwtejgiH ■ ■ ... . ■■ .. LiiiJLifaJ Juno.

i Once in every year.... | i Once in every year comes that season of mysterious 1| H and exciting preparations—Christmas, the family « m 1 .festival. „ ' ' : I : I ' Gifts for individual members must? be considered, B I! but in reality far more important are those com- || I munal ones that make for the continuance of the M I home and for the enrichment of its daily life. if 1 To love your home is to wish it filled with music—music M I of that higher, cultural kind that has been made possible II S by " The, New Edison." f ./1 : ||S I This new instrument must not be confused with ordinary Jj| I talking machines. For instance, its realism is perfect—living m 1 music, and that Re-Creal:ed by The New Edison cannot '' B' 1 •>. be told apart, even though heard in direct comparison-^-* fi m test.sustained by no other phonograph. S | . ■ "The Phonograph with a Soul." ' I j m For yolM h»»e you want muwc in all its original This Christmas see Art the family is enjoying every |y [ M power and effectiveness—anything lets than the phase of music-as created by the world's greatcit KB ■ Wi complete realism of The New Edison must artists and Re-Created by The New Edison. vEg {§■ eventually ptove unsatisfying. Alone of all On request we will gladly arrange for you to te«t Kjl '. ml instruments it give* that true music »f which The New Edison realism on your own account B| > Kg everyone sooner or later feels the need. - • —or send the free book " Music* Re.Creation." Kg HI THOMAS A. EDISON, LIMITED, 354-372 Kent Straat, Syanar. " K| Hbw. Of E. W. Pidgeon & Coy., Ltd., 41 Lome Street, Auckland, 309 Moray Place, Dunedin } ■SSft^ or Ph.Mgraphs Limited, 4 Willis Street, Wellington, 162-164 High Street. ChrV.churck.

Our Statements become ..Facts! , mSB/R Wool Prices HAVE Advanced! Uft^Jl TPWO months ago we told you that wool prices would advance. During I •' the last few days the papers of the Dominion have proved the truth ; of our statement. i They stated in their news columns that during the recent Jpk^ ff&SlP®^ sa'es Woo' reausec^ even higher prices than the most ■■^ Vn j^ji||f confident sheepmen expected, j-f~f.< t .Oiir {statements always turn out to be facts. Our/ i --J ~~"' / j^ry^JwLm i policy is that every assertion we make must' be sTrictly*- : iJ^^f '!„.- !^!?^^ true# c tc" ou at rown suits—made-for-you—j '' ii^^l^ ' w'" S'vc you comP'cte satisfaction. We go as far ar f^^^k^ P ilillililP*! t0 guarantee our su^s making a Standing offer or PIlSv ißSr^^w money back in the *: vcnt of eir .fai! ing to please you( f ErNwliF *¥ I|W^^^ —can w6 say anyt'im 8 '"ore convincing ? . j ■ II' 1 WH^V' Now that ivqo! priftes^reion the ri»«i there » nothing lobegafheeli 11' 1 W y eay ' *oi *:'< *™B-pnteß <;an>t f«M—<»"fer your new suit todajj jWfe/ff' Let us »how yoii Jour ncvv effect? inr tweeds «nd worttedi«<c«il pleasej S Iss' fy \lH*&**) M+tA.XJ*! t J- f•■ '.'"Frtmdas for Fiftieth Years {&f7~l%it* 3Dftijfti& ati 'W^s* 1 Upstairs at 71 t WiUiß;Sttne%^! SYELLINGfON c

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 19

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