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Qhssalßirchase brings Rice Sm #3*5, MEN'S ' jiM^WVDW €11 IT Ellll mmmu^ti n UmEi rßi^l f\TT|filirß WITH COLLAR . £ye Kiddie Knose IrTTIrTFiFTFnI "NKKEV^ MOOSE" Mickey/ HANKIES imgiiUUdJ Dress or Hat, r^^^v . BBOOCHO-/:.- ---' cy Woolworth standard Art. Mickey brinjrs smiles where'er he Mickey in a different characteristic Silk Stocking. Made in England, goes ant j sn \iles are the order of attitude on each one. 'In lemon, knitted on 260 needles. The name tne *d a y Wear a smart smile slty, fawn and pink. Hemstitched. . is truly indicative of its wearing brin-*er '6d only Unequalled value at 4 {or 1/-. quality and it's really sensational ' " 1 ' value at V" a Pair; M shades. ............. _^-.».^^_ ._ ' KITfHPN PrnNHMV/ BLOW-OP TOYS AT A DEFLATED PRICE^ * \*jr i^^PoA lts the little things that count- " Pot, Mits and a handy Dish Mop, Oh! Won't the kiddies enthuse over these! Roosters that crow, Swans, all for 5Jd. to-morrow. Sharks and Crayfish that swim. Ostriches, etc., etc. They're good quality rubber, in pretty colour*, too. A wonderful assortment at a wonder value price. 9d. each only. Jfc Q - ■ e\ , . t ia «., : - h "retry _ rraencaL^r ■ Economical and . Sen( j your friends a Ps?? r>/ Jr: /^^ecorahue/-- CHE Qpg fa Christmas* /^f|J%^ ■ Paocr for your Christmas A great idea and very effective. 1 / 3 eac h wh j-] e present stocks last. Table or for the picnic. Fourteen Two different styles and sizes to . inches square, and in a large assort-' choose from. 12 cheques in each ment of pretty coloured designs. book. You can sign them and send 0n,,,,,. „„»*..,,„ ;■ them without hesitation. UeS REAL PfIOTOS/ Antique P°Ngru t v A Large Red Rubber SPONGE . fgriS§S9Hi extra set of a ™essones / I \lmLmt A great gift and a marvellous value. Useful, and distinctly decorative. _ f .... , A A really efficient lens camera, comAntioue Pottcrv Ware is all the r home, lor the holiday! A plete with two sets of accessories— rare This is narticularlv sood '' wonderful sixpence worth. Don't 3 plates, a packet of developer, 2 value at (3d. Partlclllarl y So<"? miss this packets of fixing, and 5 sheets of self-toning paper—all for 1/11. Delicious CHOCOLATE I^JCSBjc7!& A fear(ess ftEO > iS^^S IF ""for' 7 fclllil ' and Others r^ A fresh delight in every bite. Add real festivity to the Christmas Nourishing, fresh, best quality dates party. Children will love to dress Little boys delight to convey that thickly coated With- highest grade "P in these outfits. Characters in- idea. Buy your boy one of these chocolate. Another \ example of elude Mickey the Mouse, Red Ridinr brightly coloured feathered headWoolworth's confectionery values Hood, and Cry Baby (with whistling dresses and hear his war-whoops of dummy). 1/6 a set. joy. •,..'■ GARTER SCT / ~^h^ Assorted MECHAfJtC^^/ in Box for ■'■ I /^iS^^S^^' presentation ■ ■■ rfl^f^P^^CT^gf Fire Engines, Fire Escapes, Ambulances, Motor Cars. All British built a 1 'I*. r» r f0«- s P«d- economy, as the motor ads. say. Don t wait until At last/The Perfect -'" *°'d «"• c°™ fa- *"■"» ■•*• °"ly 9d- "'"■ _.__ „__ BLADE aUne third MONEY , SAVERS FOR WISE | An£CAKE TIN and / tteM&ei&Ar Chub \price' gardeners; JlllW >""" N"\f RILL [ i^^g^f^ fUT Asp^agu^H.uinosus ■■.•.?: !/£«& ">** fiVe Canadian B S;° v^n? . n Butter W^^^^ifT? expressly for Woolworths. We Kindly Note! Owing to the space beSffo sell T!? low fprt; The "slcSn™^?".^ We know of people who have paid "Democrat Club" is the result, fld. down on the 11th inst., but will be m.°. re *han , that ~'°'" ,? f, r,' U -.^lm'* a packet of 5. Try them. open again early in January. Come l'if eariy? quickly.-

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 25