Is fourteen shillings too much to spend on father at Christmas? If/~'~*^X^^ '•-■•■ \fiß^t / tX Father, dear old breadwinner, keeping his nose to the grindstone Ny^c^s^ /~7^L ~ i from morning till night that mother may have a new fur coat, I J^^gi^B^S daughter a college education and son a job in the bank. Nol <-^-'^^T" *"^^^^^^^H Fourteen shillings is not too much! ><^^- '=== ~ \^^^^^^^^ Here is a list of things you can buy father for fourteen shillings. N"v^^""^s^^^^^ Read it carefully. It should be easy to decide on a Christmas gift <~*^K from these. * \ 1 Order on cut-rato taxi A. Bottle McCalliim'e Perfec- f Pair Fancy Braces 7/6. Ift BottU McCallum'e Vm* firm for 13i mile trip at * tion Whisky fthere's not • Fancy Suspenders, 4/3, •*•" fection Whisky (there'r 1/- a mile and 6d. tip ■ shudder m a (Upload) Fancy Armb»ndi 2/3, '11 not a bite in a bucketr ' 14A 14/. I in fancy box ... 14/. ful) ■ 14/- _ 2 Bottle McCallum's Pcrfcc _ .., p . c i Mn «, « Bottle MeCaHum'a Perfec- yi Cigarette lighter, gallon _ turn Whuky (there's not S ".ji jf" iS ° «»oa Whuky (th«» fi nol *A pttrol, box o{ «p«w ■ headacho in a hogshead) ** •' 2d- bundf« U>' ■ headache m a hogihead) flint, and Hicfef .... 14/. i j 14/. | 14/- ' - ac . -I/* .»t. ar «»llri«i ■*> Bottle McCtHum'* Vnftc- __ "I O Bottle McCallum'a Per- yl -. 3 FTi/ «t.«l nJnut. ° «'<"> Whi.fcy (there's not Q«» »«•» boxei Wax 1* fectton Whisky (there'a •» and 1/- .ailed P^nut. .bucketful) Vestas at Id. each . . 14/. not a ihudd.r in . .hip. 14/# 14/. lo.d) 14/If any difficulty is found selecting gift, leave advertisement where father will see. When fee - i begins to mention, casual-like about how he loves whisky that's got not a headache in a hogshead—a shudder in a shiploadrr-nor a bite in a bucketful, you'll know he wants the 4 bottle of McCallum's Perfection Whisky. Now, put a ring around that name and don't forget it —McCallum's Perfection, for a Merry Christmas for Father for Fourteen Shillingsl Wellington Agents: - -< C> ,^ ELLIS & MANTON, LTD., y^^^fe H I 2426 > Bond st -> Wellington. (Jbifc(^B> Scots 01 hisky TTERETS a coal which i/\ \ \ "^^ maintains an even heat / W /f \ / ) and burns away to a cleans /^^K^J, \\ If /( / w^te asn~"Wilton Coal. It ( >S^^^^w I ( v s tne P^-k of t^ lignite coals • x \TNUjMi^B^w)1 • ilOlll ie Waikato area, and M /^ /j^^^^^^SS/ bright; clean, hot and lasting. a f^B^^^PßWf expenses will notice the difNl^^^RwHHl' ference—cleaner grates, flues )y^\\ l\ (\ ) on using Wilton Coal. Ob-: (' \Y\ / |X tamable in three types -—• d|\rio>'^ T {/ \ household, kitchen, and nuts. Wa-4S-}«
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 13
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