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Hie,.; Chosen Stores for XMAS bIFTS GEORGE & GEORfiF LIMITED 161-163 CUBA STREET and at NEWTOWN, PETQNE and BROOKLYN Such Indeed have thousands acclaimed our Stores to bo, and no greater tribute to our efforts could we wish to have. Already Christmas Gift seekers' are .flocking to our Stores, giving expression to their pleasure in selecting gifts suitable to remember botli relatives and friends at this Yuletide Season of the year. Not only are our Emporiums crowded with choice and inexpensive Gifts for young and old, but we are also offering some of the finest things that holiday-makers and seaside patrons cannot possibly, in the purchase of their wants, afford to overlook. Here are a few suggestions to aid our many friends in the selection of their needs:— , Common-sense Gifts in Wonderful Variety : Dainty Boxes PLAIN AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS—AII prices KAXSER HOSE-^Specially manufactured, in a great range of shades . ■ 0/11, 10/0, 12/11 FRENCH KID GLOVES—Embroidered cuffs, 'etc 17/0 SJLK GLOVES--From 5/11 KID WASHING GLOVES 8/11 Great Selection TJMBKELLAS, SUNSHADES, ETC. SOAPS, PERFUMES, BATH SALTS', TOILET REQUISITES— ■"."."".■From the most reliable makers. -JNIENISI/WIDE-END TlES—Latest shades From 2/6 TIE PRESSES , 4 /(i .SMAJRT FANCY SILK HALF-HOSE—Newest shades .. From 2/11 MERCERISED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS—AII initials .. 1/- each . , or 3 for 2/6 "FOR BABY"— INFANT'S CREPE DE CHINE SHOES .... 2/11 Large Assortment FANCY RUBBER APRONS—For Women and ' . Children. MARCELLA QUILTS, SILK BEDSPREADS, CUSHIONS, TRAY CLOTHS, D'OYLEYS, RUNNERS, LINEN SETS, FACE TOWELS .; 'specially selected SILKiHQSIERY—The Lady Jaue '.'..'..../.!', '. i O / 6 GOt/D STAR HOSE—FuII fashioned 8/11; Mock fashioned 6/11 Ladies' HANDjBAGS—AII colours, in Morocco and: suede 4/11 to 50/Ladies' SCARVES—Latpst styles in-dressing, to match 3/11 to 12/6 COA£ HANGERS, STOCKING HOLDERS, SHOE TREES—Beau- -"•■■■- ':- tifully: .made, in all colourings. MEN'S FANCY CASHMERE HOSE From 2/6 EANGYSILK HANDKERCHIEFS—Smart designs -.... From 2/6 MEN'S SMART LUVISCA PYJAMAS 2 5/6 Ladies' Non-Ladder ART SDDK BLOOMERS—In all shades. . [ ."4/6 Ladies^ CELANESE UNDERWEAR-^ln all-shades. Sold in full ,-._•■ ,sets to match or single garment. - ; A LHfe ColleCtion' of FANCY-BATHING CAPS, BATHING COS- • • TUMES, at Special Prices. HOLIDAY SUITS for Men and Boys at attractive prices. DRESS LENGTHS-In Silk, Ray de Chine,' Celaiese, Satin. Mora- :- cam, Fancy Mariettes, Printed Silk Voiles, in beautiful designs ■ and colourings. , • . ■ . 6 HEARTH RUGS, CARPETS AND MANY OTHER LINES TOO ..'.-'. NUMEROUS TO MENTION. A FURTHER IMPORTANT SUGGESTION— SHOP EARLY— . , AND EARLY IN THE DAY. GiORGE & GEORGE LTD. CUBA STREET NEWTOWN, PETONE, BROOKLYN WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1929. " EMBARRASSING MOMENTS " Properly clad, one loses consciousness of clothes. It is the man not quite sure of his appearance who lacks confidence—and feels embarrassed. A DON Ready-to-wear Suit will eliminate an appreciable mental hazard. No matter how early' yo« get up or how late you stay out,' ■a Don Ready-to-wear Suit is always correct. Your Christmas Suit INDIGO SERGE or College Grey Worsted MADE TO MEASURE £4 : 19 s 6 These Suit's are honoured members of any wardrobe, and the firm favourites which fashion never deserts. Order yours immediately if you ~- ' want it for Christmas. Popular Suitings and the latest of course are in the following shades: Blue, Blue Grey, Periwinkle, Brown, Red Brown and Plum. Mr. Ernest Blackmore late Harry Hall's, London, personally supervises all work before it leaves ■ - the premises. V DON TA.II.CC/ 13 Conrteaay Place, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 14

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