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SUGGESTS The things they would buy for themselves. A leisurely visit from one department to another offers a wealth of ideas, many of wh«h. . would not have occurred to you without having actually seen the articles. For instance *. - • MANTLES BLOUSES and JUMPERS of Crepe de Chene, designed with open and convertible collars; front fastening*, finished with tiny tuckings. Colours and Ivory. All size*. 32/6 The Popular LUMBER JACKET.—In Wool, with all-, over pattern in Silk of contrast or self toning. Collar*) cuffs and waist band of three-way stripes. In colours. Cream, Black and Silver. Sizes S.W., W., O.S. 36/11 37/6 38/6 SILK HAPPI COATS, patterned in many delightful colourings, including Creme. 18/11 24/6 29/6 32/6 42/MBLLINERY LADIES' TENNIS HATS, in Britway. Stitched brimi, All ahadet. 4/11 LADIES' LARGE BRIMMED "LIDO" HATS.—In Cretonne and Printed Britway, 7/11 R/H LINGERIE Fancy Floral ART SILK PYJAMAS, finished at wai.t. Narrow Satin Ribbon. In Black, Coral Peach. 9C/C Also in Plain Colours,, with coat finished lace yoke, and sleeve* trimmed lace, in-Nile, Peach, Coral and! Champ. Boxed singly. OO IC HOSIERY "KAYSER" SILK HOSE, with' Slipper' Heel. In all wanted ihades. fi/11 ?•''••■ "KAYSER," a* above, Full service weight. 1 O/l 1 "LADY BETTY" PURE SILK HOSE—In all wanted shades. Made aapecially for C, Smith, Ltd. 7/11 Vm\r. GLOVES LADIES' ART SILK GLOVES, v/itH neat turn-bacli straight cuffs. In all new shades. Q'll fi/11 "KAYSER" CHAMOISETTE FABRIC GLOVES.—In newest shading*, in straight and turn-back cuffs. 3/6 3/11 4/6 p ir' wjcy . . ..-....■•; BEAUTIFUL WHITE EMBROIDERED LINEN and LACE-EDGED HANKIES. QID- to O/1-|E*ch. PRETTY GEORGETTE SCARVES.—In Assorted shade* and Oriental designs. AAC and "j C /£? MEET ME AT C. SMITH'S RESTROOM. £. SMITH L— CUBA STREET - ....... WELLINGTON.

J. R. McKENZIE LID. FOR Pleasing and Ever Useful Gifts - - - LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE • RANGE OF GIFTS IN NEW ZEALAND Sliop Early — Shop in Comfort SMALL PURCHASE OR LARGE, WE GIVE EQUAL ATTBN- ) TION TO EVERY CUSTOMER. SOME SUGGESTIONS FOE THE | LADIES: HANDBAGS —In all the latest colourings and designs. MANICURES—You cannot afford to overlook Xylonite Ware. Ei\gli;>h, -wliife and colouicd. A full range of Toilet Articles, Clocks, Vases, Photo Frames, etc. LADIES' GIFT SETS —A combination of Perfume, Powders, Soaps, Talcs, etc., in attraetivo boxes. STATIONERY. —A large "range m fancy boxes and compendiums. PRICES Cp to 14/6 GIFTS FOR MEN: WALKING STICKS—PIain, and Silver-mounted. £/_ to 40/CIGARETTE CASES—Silver and E.P.N.S. ' f/Q t0 40/FOUNTAIN PENS —Swan, Onoto, .Waterman, Blackbird, etc., etc. SILVER AND NOVELTY PENCILS-^ \/§ to 25/CASED PIPES AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS— TOBACCO POUCHES— 2/6 t0 35/- j WALLETS AND LETTER CASES— 3/Q to 35/BRING THE CHILDREN IN TO-DAY! THEY WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH OUR DISPLAY OF TOYS. In the limited space of an advertisement it would be impossible to convey fully a description. CHRISTMAS TO THE KIDDIES IS THE GREAT EVENT OF ' THE YEAR. DOULTON WARE. PANSY AND OTHER DESIGNS JUST ARRIVED. Comprising: TEAPOTS SUGAR AND CREAM, SALAD AND SWEET DISHES, CAKE AND FRUIT PLATES, SANDWICH TRAYS, HONEYS, ETC., ETC. PLEASE SHOP EARLY! YOUR COMFORT SUGGESTS, YOUR JUDGMENT URGES, . TOUR PURSE PROMPTS YOUR SHOPPING RIGHT NOW, WHILE THE STOCKS ARE AT THEIR VERY FULLEST, AND LEISURELY SELECTION IS POSSIBLE. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL SECURE ANY ARTICLE IN OUR SHOPS. J. R. McKENZIE LTD. 52 WILLIS ST. and 116 CUBA ST., BRANCHES also at PALMERSTON NORTH, WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH, NAPIER, HASTINGS, and GISBORNE.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 17