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SANTA CLAUS Knapsack is opened to you TO-MORROW ■oti^k at James Smith's Corner VJJvj^ Ihis Great Store might well be likened to Santa Clauss Knapsack, so %'4lvW E* cßed,' s '* wlth deli^h«f»» gift merchandise-a knapsack that is opened I^MJM <J%Sg^f^ to you for 12 hours to-morrow. Put your Gift Problems behind you and ~fr<y<r leave yourself free to imbibe and enjoy, the Christmas Spirit. k*^fif'l3**t» c LU , Every need of the "GIFT SHOPPER" is economically and Mop Early! satisfactorily filled at James Smith's Corner Shop Early! fa. '^^^S^fi^ • " '^^J*JB^&lS]^di^^Eßßß9j3B^^^^^^^ _^t^* "2?* weai .*nd non-shrinkable. In shades of Pearl mm "■■'-'■■ ' ■ '-^^V. . ■ ,'"'.-■.,.. -jSZr^*^*' in^mKJß/lErß^fi^^J*^ ' ' ' Grey, Fawn, «nd new TsnS; ' '■' : ' ■:-.' "■.'^.''■ <'-f JS * '^S^^^^^illlllllllllllHHßilii^Bi^^^^ * c \ .Qi | n A ™ 'fi&9 V^; U '^^^**^*"^^^^^^^ .' OtOCKIIIgS Stovetess Cardans in light weight wool in «♦ GIVC Meil Smart SMItS j3BßjP^:^"^^i^M»^*^^^Pl'^Mirts^ MAY-ZING HOSE— '■ . ■ . .-. 3jjj nd ln shades o{ Ros^""^^^^ 3E V N&VEirY SHIRTS^- ' ' ,£ flj n^^^HLK^flfer^^^^^*^T^£jg|Mi^^l«riH&£2 quality. In all the newest shafles of Iv^ry, Peach X^ At the Gift Store 9/11 each ft No,Y dty Shirts >n the new coloured grounds' J K^KSf^Sm^H^^^ka^Sili^^K^Dßl^^Br "lof°™< ski n» Harger, Kasha, French Nude, & " Tf ™."f' check and stripe designs. Two «l Mfl^HnaM|^^^|^HMUH^^^HHHj[HßHH9l* . Sparkle, Atmosphere, and Silver. X ARTIFICIAL SILK PULLOVERS— *TL starched collars to match. nrSrst^BJ^Pfci^^^^^^i^ff'T^H^WiVft^'*^'' At the Gift Store 5/11 »air fl* A. rti, flcial. Silk Sleeveless Pullovers with ver- Wf A» "» Gift Store 12/6 each *^ ■TtHsisi^raWHinECßgWgß^glgl^Pri** .«»/" pair ■§> tical stripes and canoe collars, with tie to 2f ™ BCF^gE^ • \tr J+Y*n tt-TiHHif »#■ HgfW GOLD STAR HOSE— , 'It of AVhite/Saxe, White/Brick, FUGI SILK SHIRTS— j K^* -^ 5. ■•■■• JS Fashioned Hose, with silk coming well above XL At the Gift Stor* IR/11 -, I. It Nai ural F«gl Silk Shirts of guaranteed nualitr 5 & ■ ' ' Si tlie fcnee, and showing in aU the wanted shades, .* c 16/U e»ch ffT and with soft collar to match n«ai«r, * & 3ft T^ I cludin« Pearl, Kasha, Silver, Zinc, Skin, Harger, M&i^. Jt ' At the Gift Store 17/6 eaefc 7"'4^ I New Snake- A Pretty New £ ' ** **' °'"S<"" Wi P*"S "".'.. feSk^ 3 XT I • D llr I C m. 3£ «J^ Jm w«Sht Neglige Shirts. V "* «■ »> skin Bags M Lace rronts dlJfeij, \±± _ L _ i _. |f jyy r .. o , . X * At the Gift su,r.yi/. •» fcsmart imitation Snakeskin ft Guipure L^^ H} a .:. .f .! ' X^' 4 J Bags with flap over front. IJ collars, in very effective de : o- „^l«. I» MMAM "'Jfe CREAM FUJI SILK TENNIS FROCKS-. 'jffrrf^a tfrfrrUJ ff tif,r*" T, ||Iml P Suede lined, and fitted with Iff signs. Showing in shades of ISC "leeVe*e*S JllinpcrS 3T Attractive Sleeveless Tennis Frocks in^C a C| ' '"* 'A'il iMJaPMI £ mirror and large purse. In Paris, Ochre, and Rose 35 in Fuji Silk » Fuji. The pleats in the'skir"^^ 1! ampU _^"tP * [j- shades of Beige, Tan and Grey* *sfc Beige. ' ' Jtf~ ThwfluefeleVj^eM^i'Fu-V'sUk 11'^ SL fuUness for energetic play. Two pockets - «S J At die Gift Store 12/6 JBt At the Gift Store 5/11, "2** an ideal Christmas present Tn'new wUst^ J| colnp!ete this sn>«t garment. ♦ • «S fe / IT 6/11,7/11 W coat design, finish^ with pearl buttons. In *•' At the Gift Store 15/3 mJi Hamfv Mawayir jB shades of Poppy Red, Mauve, Champagne, jl« Also in St ' T"• / ■"'*■***» Ala|HJrj / JH fjf Jt ■ Tfc!ai»U.«^i. . . «-t l...i.tliiil'l«.- » m • «Jt#4*»*Superior quality, hemstitched, embroidered .«| HIPW V" •• *• •^'"^''••'rWlWwtFi*9^Z PL • r«l *L~ 1J..1 ru* 1* galloped tray cloths— ' ' ' . J3 jN&i , , T^ft—' v»«0IC€ UIOVeS Hie laeai Ulll K. Scalloped Scotch-made Tray Cloths:of beautiful fine qualttfr, aid BrT v j wj ii •( » , . . «• : ••! daintily embroidered in colours. Size 16 x 24 »^S9 f* ooxed nandkerchiets j kid gloves— ,■ jp At the Gift store 3/6,3/11, 4/6,4/11 e>d> "3f Ir ■ I mrH HAMnrTsruircc f ' * • Smart Kid Gloves with fancy cuffs. In shades of Beaver, Fawns, and •»* EMBROIDERED TRAY CLOTHS— . *^B r Browns. 7g* fcfUoped and hemstitched Tray-Cloths, nicely embroidered in colours. •(■ -» Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs with lace edge. Boxea. »J ► ■ •At the Gift Store 8/11 p«ir *^^. make an ideal gift - Size 18"x 27. , '. ' ; ■'• '4^L %?' ■ • . \ iTiiim ii 'n ifi/e iT/s „j 16/6 KBb " " • J^C At the Gife Store 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, and 5/6 each *J^B. fe !■ ■■'I---- IJoteTl^ 8/6 V 6 f'l2/6 tt SMART KID GLOVES- » HEMSTITCHED AFTERNOON TEA CLOTHS- « t .',... .•_' ' ' ' ' C ' Kid Gloves with fancy turn-down cuffs. In shades of Fawns, Beaver, Hemstitched embroidered Afternoon Tea Cloths, beautifully em- «■ Jt LINEN. HANDKERCHIEFS— '3^ and Browns. 41 b^ 01(iered ln Vhe newest designs. .She^36^. x 36in. eJH IT : Linen Handkerchiefs, beautifully embroidered, with veined, 6' At the Gift Store 9/U P «r W AFTERNOON -g. CLOT ™_ * ' 7/6f 7/"« B^^d» ■■•■' : hemstitched, and scalloped borders. Daintiy boxed in £ jt nfw Kin n nvF« " „ «b# Srailon^ »™k»«M«. j *«/ mm. . . ' **^^B jy and }-d6rens. *l ♦ NEW KID GLOVES— scalloped embroidered Aftenioon Tea Cloths. Superior quality in all Tft ' «| r Kid Gloves with fancy turn^o'ver cuffs, in Champagne, Fawns, and jj? S designs. Size 36te. x 86in. .-- W*g»>^ J-dozen—s/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, to 30/- • Beaver. ' iSIT At *• Gift Store 6/6, 7/6, 7/11, 8/6, 8/11, 9/H eacfc^^ IjOOO Bottle* of »iHE. " ■ - klmX f 3^3 ~D 'I' £. - All I^* 1 awalHi P Dainty Bath Salts 3 Pretty Boxes of Writing Paper & p "3 $ f«KMdi«. * gt BATH CRYSTALS- " COMPENDIUMS- 5fL *e"UmeS AlwayS PleaSe 3 L CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS- jS llf Dainty Bath Crystals contained in flask «MC Dainty Cnmnnnrlinmc „* Ttr.-t- r« • 9 E • „._ " *V tj_~i »,, ,-. . vHI HF shape bottles. In odours of Rose, Car- tf of White Blue and LI Sl^"' '," *ha6eS ? » LAVENDER WATER- . #|m .B°^ s of,. a» fajids teeming with dainty illus- <W P. nation, Mountain Pine, AValiflower, * mateh mte ' B!ue ' and Mauve ' envelopes to : ?»*t r_ '„„ . ■„ «f f» tratlons that *>« flight the little ones. ■ JK X* Lilac, Pot Pourri. T At the Gift Store 1/ 1/6 4 1/o i 1 r* stoppers, No. 52 and Ko. SS. ejlfc At the Gift Store 4«L, 6d., 9d., tf6, 2/-, .^B JJ" At the Gift Store 1/9 each <Jf tne 1/-, 1/6, and 1/9 each Jy& At the Gift Store 3/6, 5/6, 9/6 bottle 3 t "»*.«'••«* ? . ; «^l s£_ CAHFNKT STATIONERY—— Ji • ** > n'MH^ CR l V, STALS~ I Cabinet Stationery nicely boved in shades of 2 E H°UBIGANTS^PERFUME- . .«> »•' BUMPER BOOKS- ' ■':"V^^H *illn^T S"^Sr^ SS. WhitC ' with envelop ?o SB Queues Fleurs in daintyglass bottles. '—^ S| ■■ ' S^^T^SS^^- " P C^aH^n, rand WL Uavender. I>ine' Verbena> J , At the Gift Store 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/9 slf . At the Gift Store 4/9 and 7/9 bottle At^the Gift Store 9d., 1/6, 2/6, 3/-, «ed S| [Et At the Gift Store 3/6 each #f BOXES OF STATIONERY— . « ! £ 4711—EAU DE COLOGNE— ~' •flp - *ac jm I- YARDLEY'S TABLKTS- fl H°n BS.5er P!fS S^S W A «f^-P"fume in a .ide ran,e of prW. ,W' A7" ALS- & - 3 g Yardley's Bath Salt Tablots in Lavcndfir, ■ ifc match. . 2 At tlle G'^t Store 1/9, 2/6, 4/6 7/6 17/6 32/6 fIJL n* T^ 6 °f Annna's. including Girls 1 39 V Verbena, April Violet, Kau as Cologne. TS At the Gift Store 1/11 2/11 3/3 3/n a, r . ••#5 * •">"•« ' ,' * *fl* » cl S ,°. w, n Annuals. Tiger, Tini, Play «S .& Freesia, Red Roses, and Vanit.v Fair. •SV. *WB» ' ' MM " P oliday Annual, and XL ■ Teddy Bears, in natural colour, arc an ideal \|Bb I II TRICYCLES— :|^ ctrcrf: e;::: 2 /e, 4 /i, 9 / 6 ,i 2 /6,i9/6 LIMITED w^JWWEtliWfiTn^^^ s^^s^s-^- is IRjjv, . l^?A/>JW/r/yy r^Asesf 1^ j^y^] '*"Gift Store 89/6 iff

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 144, 15 December 1927, Page 20

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