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And still the greatest of all games— CHRISTMAS **Gift Buying Jj imj goes on with gather- [jnTtf l«o^ ing momentum at the^H p D-LC The thousand and one attractions of the D.I.C. Fancy Fair and Christmas Bazaar are bringing visitors to the Magic Cave in hundreds, while the allurements of Toys, Dolls, and Fancy Goods win all hearts. —--MAKE WEDNESDAY YOUR BIG DAY AT THE \ D-I-C Gifts for Men—and f I Men only! - SPECIAL.XMA'S SHIRT. OFFER—Red Fuji silk; newest stripes and colours \ All .izes, 16/« MEN'S FANCY SILK SOCKS—Genuine : " Holeproof " make; new shades and designs • 4/6,5/8 ' ME"N'S SILK INITIAL" HANDKER- # CHIEFS —Any initial; English make ■£*_■ Genuine "VAN HEUSEN" SEMI-STIFF . ZflL COLLARS—The best soft collar made; *^~ all sizes. 2/3 W MEN'S BRACES—In smart fancy box, . ■ 3/6, 4/6 MEN'S REAL FUJI SILK PYJAMAS— New stripes; guaranteed fast colours ' ■ . ■ ' ' ' ■ ' 35/----.70r the Boys! For the Girls! Toys, Games, Motors, and what not! • MECHANICAL TRAIN SETS—Complete with rail 2/6 to 75/MAGIC LANTERNS and CINEMATO- ■' GRAPHS^-All sites; wonderful value From 5/- to £8 DOLLS' PRAMS— 3/3 to 55/TRICYCLES—D.I.C. Special Tricycle . 75/- and 80/. , ■ As these are selling well, we advise you to secure early, as our stock is limited. • f GAMES—GAMES—GAMES—Our stock J^ of Indoor Games is large. See for your- «0K selves Priest from 1/- to 40/- 3SK ROCKING HORSES—WeII made and ■&" painted Special Values from 10/- to £10 ™ Fancy Drapery is always acceptable. Choose at the D.LC. FANCY BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS— .These make nice gifts, easily posted sad! ! always useful. Over 200 designs to . ' j . choose from, in white and colours. Won- 1 derful values Special Price* ■ "< j „'. 2/3, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6,.t0 21/-.box ' I Plain Coloured IRISH LINEN HAND- j KERCHIEFS—Pretty shades, in soft j finish linen Special Value 1/- .each' i Children's NOVELTY "and NURSERY, 1 RHYME . HANDKERCHIEFS — W« have the latest and quaintest From 4d. each to 4/6 box DAINTY LINGERIE RIBBONS are useful; in two-tone reversible double Satin Crepe de Chine, floral; all widths and ] colours I _ From 30V4d., 6d., Sd., to 2/6 yard <iA" jflft, SMART SCARVES—In large variety of <&» J3fcS Crepe de Chine, in Batik and other WVfL designs; Art Silk in new effects; TulJe Wf lm for evening wear Special Value* ■ \ ™ ' 10/6, 12/6,15/6, 17/6, 21/- each LACES ARE USEFUL FOR GIFTS—We have all the rlopular makes. Real Filet j and Guipure ochre and other new ' snades; Art Silk in white and colours; real Torchon and Cluhy. A really beautiful assortment Special Value*—--3d., 6d., 9d., 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, to 7/6 yard ye Her D.I.C. Gloves and ockiitgs — the winsoma Gito! r "HOLEPROOF" ALL-SILK HOSE ■— Seamed legs; in Champagne, Nnde, Peach, Sunburn, Grain, White, Hase 5/6 pair "VICTORY" PURE SILK HOSE—I-I ribbed, suspender tops. The shades are all good, and include Blush, Grain, Nude, Flesh, Sunburn, Champagne, White, # Silver 8/6 pair ■ J^. PURE SILK HOSE—Lace clox. A new J}& shipment just to hand; in a full range *3K& of all the newest shades ■ Fancy GAUNTLET IMITATION SUEDE W /■ . GLOVES—Smartly embroidered and stitched cuffs; in shades of Rosewood, Fawn, Putty, Cedar Price* from 3/11 to 6/11 ' Duplex and Simplex SUEDE GAUNTLET < ; GLOVES—In a variety of styles and in ! a full range of shades a,t, ..r P"c« are 5/11, 6/11, 7/11 MILANESE SILK FANCY GAUNTLET GLOVES—DoubIe finger tips; in a good assortment of designs. The shades are Fawn, Pongee, Champagne, Cedar, ! Doeskin, Grey, Black, White Price. 7/11, 8/11, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6 j MAGIC CAVE SESSIONS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednetday, and Thursday 2.30 p.m. to 5 p^n. Fnday 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.; 6.30 to 8.1« Saturday 10 a.m. to 12.30 pjn. , Bran Tub open all day. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 137, 7 December 1926, Page 12

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