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j\__F ™—^— * A ML ML Mi fgiFfS-ttjotßeflect biscri'minQtJnflTQStgJ wA JL^L^ %^Jp JL JL^^^^A ke^^ Xmas is with us once again, and once again the world and his wife are preparing for the Christmas tour of the Shops, and other seasonal festivities. As usual the age-old problem of giving is uppermost, and on this page will be found helpful suggestions from some of Wellington's leading retell sh®ps. SHOPS OF A THOUSAND GIFTS. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. CHRISTMAS-TIME SILKEN GIFTS FOR MILADY. "SOMETHING FOR HIM." GIVE AN ELECTRICAL GIFT. Someone with a penchant for figures recently headline may seem strange in a page jg BOOK-TIME What lady friend would _ The passing of tokens of goodwill has sur- Would you like to make your gifts bring joy slated that during shop-hows every time devoted to Xmas suggestions, but nevertheless, .... not delight to receive a gift "gf vived political and economical upheavals. and pleasure all through the year? Then give the clock licks a sale is made at J. R. it k the proud boast of THE REES-JONES A gift of a good book is one which will give o f silken accessories such Christmas is looked forward to with a sense of one of these modem electrical conveniences and McKENZIE'S! The writer can see no SHOE CO. thai every shoe in their high-grade the recipient a great deal of pleasure. When as ar& jww being o ff ered ffl^Zsß pleasurable anticipation by every member of the labour-savers which arc obtainable at the showreason to dispute this mathematician's compu- footwear establishment in the T. G. BUILD- some other gifts are forgotten, a good book Will « T H £ SILK ~*Z3Km fa™l^ There is nothing that men appreciate rooms of TURNBULL & JONES LTD., talion, for, in view of the firm's extensive range ING, LAMBTON QUAY,-is a,thoroughbred fways remain to be read and read a&m"— a CENTRE " (flffm more than an addition to their wardrobe. The Electrical and Engineering Merchandisers and of branches throughout New Zealand, he of the footwear world. ■ .- lasting source of pleasure and inspiration What '„ t_„ ¥ w ' V/II man whose taste runs just a little different from Contractors, at 19-23 BLAIR STREET, would indeed be prepared to believe that the For the Discriminating Woman. bcllf company for the hohaay hours than old ARTHUR LEE LTD. % U-J fa olher /c tf on) usUflH j finds {l ve , p hard lo oppos! - /c Courlcnay Place Post Office. They statement underestimated the popularity of this REES-JONES' shoes bring to the smartly and new friends that spring to life With ihe are recognised as the head- l\\ satisfy his taste in apparel MEN'S WEAR cost no more than the usual gifts, but continue to remarkable chain of fancy goods stores. dressed woman a charming collection of sum- turning of freshly-cut j. ages? quarters for the supreme \\ LTD., 46 COURTENAY PLACE, under- bring joy and satisfaction through ihe years, and Tr A\ a »«A ,• */,p « nmP *f ih I n ,mA,r mer f°°l»™r lo.select from. They are smart to Whether one desires book gifts for friends efforts o f fa world s best Il\ \ 1 sland thi md thal ; s why such a varici}) of aU every lime they are used their very usefulness is Trading unda ihe name of Us founder or just some volumes for one s own library al teams.of silk-worms, and it is lo ' THE SILK t o{ . $ h d fead jo) . a reminder of your ihoughlfulneJ: faffing l™dflco<, t,01 ,,£ d trn^e lon J forj J thaikindoffootmar? s g oei home « fine assortment may be found at the- CENTRE" one naturally turns when one c f o ice O f discriminating gentlemen. „ , firm of J. R. McKENZIL L. ID. is umvers- J- ' . r ii establishment of C. A. INNES and Mac- see / fS a particularly appropriate Xmas gift for »■ i , r• „ °f practical assistance lo ihe bus\> hostess, ally recognised as New Zealand's fancy goods S^J^™ GREGOR LTD. at 256 LAMBTON fa discriminating lady. , n . M« p M^ <$" 8f Pu*g> ' G, oV«""f those electrical devices which were'regarded headquarters. Toman's \^SSKk QUAY' Here one may find many excellent Smartly styled, immaculately finished, full Duector of MEN SWEAR LID lakes pde y,^^ as a hxury are looked. upon as a To call them the shops of a thousand gifts f°e J v , volumes from — piles of fascinating fashiomd a nd perfectly shaped, a gift of one "' the factAal the whole of the stock at their ncceMl - tJ , lo . dap . is no misnomer, as a call at J. R. Me- J^iYfo then\ covers, enclosing still more fascinating pages, that o f the following lines will fulfil the desires of Courtenay Place Slwp, downslausasweUasfa KENZIE'S branch shops at 52 WILLIS g J^fcjKSWHr the right book for the right person is a problem My'— newly opened branch shop a CARTERTON STREET -and 116 CUBA STREET will' easily solved. And if one hesitates between the "Arisloc" Silk '" °f '00% Zealand manufacture. prove, for at cither-of these establishments can jf^^^^^W iff choice of thh of that im of Volume' the bS^ hosiery stodged in (ytrons may thus be assured that m purchasing TgKSSft be obtained thousands of gifts suitable for any «iflMll# r !£i of. C. A. INNES & MacGREGOR'S fc^M^^ four qualities. A Xmas §ifls at these shops hey are no only gel- JWjj^ Ik ; xii j: •; i ,i ;j •, „ nvn nlmnKs iva/Jh In nfirr n ilmnh) tanrA nf \BsiMiu2r4m** ■;/ i t ~ ''"§ the utmost value for every shilling spent, . ,(BP •*• <WS member o] f the■ amdy.whether old or young. ihe faring tribute of envy. In them are XvJ ilfP>-<^ P"? ' if'll but that they are also contributing materially lo . %gJwL± The damlygifls^or he girls .. . masculine M ad d fc mles ihal forecasi advice g||l lfr<l^ with extra long sdl ( Jf N z gifls for the: boy friends. ... the very ~ aut j len[ : c irmd o t fashions and the un- p• ■ pamit only lo enumeiate some ||| ,k " $$> g. legs in all the latest '. ' y 4j*3*^\v7 special gifts for father and mother, sister and LJei "Lo L^fs e,SK in a •«««!«"• but ? S^e around the well- *■» \|| shades. Prices are Here are a few suggestions:- *==^^ brother the toys for the youngsters . oounaea comjoit mat is essential, w aay m a stored shelves and-tables will reveal a profusion IUK |g« 1I! 10/6 12/6 15/6 all maybe obtained at McKENZIE'S. marl S'WC I°f °c"ye w<""cn- of books suitable for readers of all ages. IBT $ 1 |; and ' » iih ' fancy For Harrassed Husbands. JH w°mm ?> h° j°. call upon the . ror me opoii. or //, ose w i lQ favour reading the latest and VBn k $ embroidered clox ■ aid of a quid? and dependable seiyant Will REES-JONES' shoes offer the superior ser- best fiction, there are hundreds of titles which IiHH • rV1 * J9/6 SHIRTS Few appreciate ihe gift of the Westinghouse Two\"*L a^ ■" \ vice that every outdoor enthusiast will appre- are bound to appeal. I'HB : I "Lady Jane" Pure 1h A 1 s^tce Automatic Toaster. Set the lever, ■' \^^^^^^^\ cmle' asy $l" Then there are books of travel, history, IHfi -; / Silk Hose, full f i'" 5 i* C iwn on !e SWll-ch, and when ihe 'V^^^^^iV <£o^'**ssS!****\ ting' yet smsly memoirs of the day, autobiographies, etc., as IHlj | / fashioned with new ' ~\ ' M known to pos- t, rcad ; s t oas t ed fa current cuts off ll&s==&^!lZ^ \ j£f slWor''n£> they well as the immortal classics. roMl J / French heel. In all \ *^^ *Jw SCSS enou^l shirts. automatically. No trouble and no lime Wasted, LGSji^^J^Syl ,^ss^^ ;!PflF# k"^ om ;""7^'e' Those of us who have passed ihe age when imSl \ I sizes and latest \\\ '**Z~'~\f-' W^ MEN'S WEAR and it is such a great convenience for making J^VrSyHS*^) s^^^assssss* 3*^^^ footed and preserve Christmas is-more than a lurl(ey-cum-plum- Jg%M /II range of shades at \ Wv^gC' ir\ shirts have made hot toast quicl ( ly al the morning breakfast table, J-^'Z^^J^V./ "* onc>s v '=our' an^ pudding and fruit salad festival, cannot forget MUtTf Ji JL\ 9/11 per pair. \ wVv^ >^H them famous Wide. and most hostesses consider an electric toaster an '. • /^^Y^^r'^ay whether it be for golf, tennis, or cricket, when the joy with which we entered the enchanted SW/fJf 'f\j "Perfect Fit" \ \ s^^dr/m( selection lo select MSe"'!a' Part of the breakfast room or kitchen \r~* a^ SSss*a!^Jiy one slips into a pair of REES-JONES' sport regions of bookdom- -ihe giants that fee-foe- Vir [f///f Hosiery especially |l 1 fv^^r from al 7/6 lo finishings. ■ ~___jf shoes one gels a feeling of ease and springiness fummed for the blood of the redoubtable Jacl(, {&//// made for Arthur \ \/-)S-T-Xi 17/6 ihal only comes from the wearing of high-grade the pirates who fought under the black flag, etc. {&/ i ce fid „,;;/, \ W^/TT" t ' I nee each. 1 R McKENZIE-S^ffl.m* a definite shoe s. C. A. INNES and MacGREGOR LTD. and Zmmended or J^X^V' c appeal to Milady this Xmas for its fine selec- For the Man who Cares. have a wide range of children s books this /n shades i nc l lld i ng mTD hrown tones Cj-^>-^^-^ «■— • BRACES: Strong tion of perfumes and toiletries The fragrantly Mm ho arc accudome d lo the irimness of Christmas, and they have never been so beauh- 'g, JQ .^^ 6/6 y> enou gh to keep up <g^S^sh^ perfumed Bath Salts (illustrated above) stylish attire find in REES-JONES' shoes the filly got up nor so diverse m character. [ any man s reputation from 1/11 to 5/6. makes a delightful gift. The box of twelve fi ne thing well done. The distinction of these Why Not Give a Library Subscription? "en; Tange of fabric j&Sß^mr<Pk COS'SO"IJJ2/6- thoesisappar- _' A year-, ound gift which is most appreciated AnSiS I^l For Frohcsome Fathers. ■ j^Wl" ' eni at a g/a/ice. ■^P^SllZ^ia^ is one which will cany the gisluie of friendship co l ours and finished with HATS Latest -WzS^-z^Sh ' /// m. 'r. tAI one a /ee/'"g \ - --^■^^rf^'^K foswi). Season* new gaimt fe™«^. 7T" , ,- VvV J\ Hecla 3-Pint Boilo Jug. Boils in 5 minutes. They have a wonderful collection of Ash- of snug . $$9®^^ *\ let and lum-back cuffs, also '^(£^o) Help father keep his f_) Fitted with unbreakable lid. Price 37/6 each. Trays in brass, antique, china, glass, etc., at ness and - mdl . %^^^P***^ \ Y^ embroidered tops, from 4/11 socks UP- Give him a prices toisuil every pocket. vidualily, but **~*"^ "" Dainty range of Ladies' ****"■* pair of garters! From r^» I ) -^ only their miles and miles of extra service can throughout the year. Nc expression of good- Carters from 1/6 to 2/6 per pair. 1/- to 4/6. 'WSsS^ \3^ J^&% gse^^^^s*^ demonstrate their lasting comfort. Men who cou i d f, e more cnaTm i n g and appropriate Choice assortment of daintily embroidered .. J? *^t|k f %Bsas**^ wear REES-JONES' shoes are men who have fa n a su h S criplion for six months or twelve Handkerchiefs with % and \ dozen in box. In j^^wk* jf niigßlJTiirr^f^TilT'rV • ' learnt that it is not what one originally pays for mon [J ls to .fa INNES LIBRARY. This novelty boxes from 2/6 lo 12/6 a box. TlES — Wide range / & M^^~m£^^ M@ ones sh°es tiiat counts, but what one's money library was formed 22 years ago, and in keep- Lissue Handkerchiefs, with plain and o f first-grade Parisian W ''fiHi '.^pW buYs '" s"jar'el' stV^es and longer satisfactory ,' n g n ,;//, fa progress ■of Wellington, has coloured borders, al 1/':leach, also \ doz.cn in Ties from 1 /11 to 6/6' /i^M^^^^^^m^ B^Wg^^^lfeß service. - steadily extended its activities until 10-day ii is presentation boxes for 7/6. ■ , ■ . ■ , js&j^ «* *?«~t^^^^^^V ■p^Sl^; >f--w *fe"." --^*?^ The thoroughbred distinction of REES- ihe largest and best controlled institution of Us You can step into ARTHUR LEE'S an d For Bouncing Bachelors. M^is,,, *^^»«s6s2\ B^JL.:s'-=-;~z-,-?-'^&.--, ->'=a ' JONES' shoes pays one a compliment every l{md in New Zealand. The subscription rates of inspect these articles without obligation, and if '- • X^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&, Jj't!^^ft^it^ lime they are worn. For elegance in Milady's fa INNES LIBRARY are veil; reasonable, the size and shade you select does not.suit ■ "y^^7^^^ PYIAMAS — The •^■— linrißiWSHaaamll *l" shoes., her own discriminating tasle is sufficient an d particulars may be .obtained from C. A. Milady she may take them back and have /» -i il I h mill t>mh ™ss®^m^%Mmlߣ®& K:' w^ .„ ~ , , 7 ; 7,-, v, j guide; for actual, comfort the test of wear must INNES and MacGREGOR LLD.. 256 them changed, provided of course thai they fS JHRI ,7, " , I , ,\~ i^lT^t^m^^Zt '-«*■ REES-JONES- ri» c. mc v, ,0 LAMBTON QUAY. ,„,«„„, te,, „»,. TO-*-™.;. <>* /P 5L "Mw D^! 7» U the !*««*».» £«c W *—■**»■..;• "°i"^"'f'°l"'"'" I"feiP' C'- ALLUR.NGG.FTS FROM THE EAST. %"£ t^W^.'^S^i I f^ EW F<°"> ™ " e|s3|gl|||||j&j GIFTS OF CHARM AND UTILITY. : ;^^ whom hosiery and such are delightful mysteries \JL*^& ■—— underheated irons is entirely eliminated. You, To those who '^^^^fe>\ Jfrx and spoken of only in.hushed whispers. PmmM[™ JBB^^lSiffi^^^ K3[ ing china, crystal GIFTS FOR THE'^HOME-MAKER. s^^&i •■_'■■ ' ■ '. . -^4 Open Ware- 4|?% vY lon», ■ pieading for additional notes of colour f^tf^t*'^*'"^^'"" 'Wss^W®*» X1 " *'*'%$* house Co.'s *^ \^ A \ and interest, for the bachelor girl with her vary- For Saucy Sons and Naughty Nephews. ,: W l^,^*'' "There are Battleships and Cruisers." Js£ ' ; showroom in WA" %/Ld In§ n2eas a"" lining-for -pretty things; MISSeS J I j,»gg^ 1 7-fa Toy Department all R McKENZIE'S ft' J '•* <ti*«k Blair Street, <C<i M. and M. A. ALCORN/mve provided a Give ifiem-SOC^S. fe^^^*^ _i«e ios i^epfflimeni a j.K. MCKC.INZJC. a H^ , ?^m reveal a sn -^=- thousand and one different gifts at their shops M FN'S WEAE X^^. *^<^ is, a VenJaWe materialisation of The Toy- Jpr ' \" ,i*«iirf- -f V , i 'SSI A^k ?Mff 35t fiX M59 isj 1 AMRTON niIAY m,^ RHR £J? 7 /^^^«toi WiAfma^i)ream ." Hej /.ave iops of even, P '-. jfsj| hundred and one P} $? MW> M f,Nf TON ARfS LTD./,ave a range A *| W^ arrC^Sr 7eS ~e"gmeS~ Hfi^M^l'' S-l T^^ ,„ OWen/a/ gtf ft one »,«, Md numerous »** - - age When machinery-made >jf (.me«..efc..aU at frffigam puce.. «tf ,H| i«,fen «r«-c>. suggestions for unique and acceptable gifls. articles are so easily avaihble, the tradition of fl fa J( ~» // Ve'f^jfiv'/ rt' -_^_ W^'mm Ihisshowroom is Rare and intriguing creations of the Chinese fine design in hand needlework seems to be admiralionA^^ A(^/JJ J"- Complete wUhthce apphcatms for body, fi^HBH a venial para- cra/toan. d^ing oai-to an alarming «cten/, fcui Muses M. from 2/11 a pair. & (^ W ~ U^o facc,.and scalp. I rice 55/-each, jSppifr" mumiMWaMaMAgM^ disc for the lover of beautiful china and crystal. s^ 1 Tce>'>fom Kan o} °us °s' \ : :J^J-'^ Z <£ — designed and ' '!$f /fl ™ -~^ --^ "- ■ -^* Blair Street is off Courienay Place, opposite the Smiling Brass Bud- j*^*-v : :-''JrjT' '~s\... traced in their ■ : ■•/»// ! Post Office and Tramway Shelter. Situated as das \ oo h e d uhon by Jm.%\ ' *i£'::.~....:.Zf?..^~.-.. own studio. BRACES—How many men have a pair of . . ./ mL- O.V ; Here is another suggestion for a gift for Milady. it is outside ihe high-rent area they are able to fa Chinese as the J^^'\ l *T"^' J W"v "~ IC5e designs braces for every pair of trousers? Help them rjMm They have a:greal variety of the popular under- offer their goods al prices thai will appeal to ihe CnA *f ff***h,™ y^^^l%. '- *-//lfdi. "ore exclusive in their struggle upwards and onward to this Ei • tht-arm shape of Handbag. faifly. They have a wide range of dinner sets ™J 6 C W ■/S^^|\ 'I •^VS^^'■ * and whether it ideal. 1/11 to 5/6. ;, . -... . . , o/ various makes and quality, 60 different pat- sizes, and are priced r4SJ^^^^mJ^\ * 4^^ be for cushions, ■',"■■ terns to select from, al prices ranging from 37/6. from 5/6 lo 35/- To F^^w^^-^\f?*^ T"" table linen or SPORTS SHIRTS — A range you cannot j£ jjJSillfliiliißfck Innumerable patterns of dainty tea sets are match these they hoxe W-7m\^'* 'tfjnl'^W lingerie will beat. From 7/6. Electric tea making devices will be appreciated 9S^BM(imS^^9 °ffered at I>'om )51~ a se'' a female figure "God- S^y^^Mtfflj iom an appreciated gift for those lo whom • . by the hostess who delights in intimate afternoon BM ■ Other suggestions ihal catch the eye as one desso f Mercy" in Mfk,''''■'■■^^^&M\ needlework is still a joy. ' SUMMER UNDERWEAR — Open tea parties with old friends when conversation mm wanders round their display shelves and tables two sizesal 2!/-andW^^^^Mi^ffm One also discovers here many quaintly con- weave cotton singlets or shorts al 3/11 each. bubbles over and every mmute is precious, since are S" mf Sels (from 3//6)' Wedgwood 42 /, Q mss dinnerW^i^^^M^W cdved novellies> ranging from embroidery to art Loctex fashioned underwear. Soft as silk. b $ ihe use of ihls Hecla Eleclnc Auto-safety «sm^a&MM&^° Plates (1/11 ), Salad Sets (from 3/3), Royal gongs in novel designs pottery, brass and pewter ware, crystal and Ladder proof. From 8/11 per piece. Various Kettle she can-remain with her guests during the Military Hair Brushes make a very useful and bZ^o^ S^ef Yfrom "" *nW fr°m *'6 to 18^ ° '"^ '*" " ' 47/6 ZT °' acceptable gift for men. dainty Shelley Bullet and Jam Dishes (fwm Clever fingers of some Chinese maids have ™°n™nl of todet goods and novelties. For Luxurious Lads 47/6 each. Whether one desires a purely ornamental gift _ MC *a ffi _ made a hundred and one delightful designs in ■ or an essentially practical gift one is sure to. J^OOO'SSSS^^-J^Sy table cloths (from 45/- with serviettes to GIFTS FOR SPORTS. SPORTS COATS. X^S^l find a hundred and one suggestions at J. R. C match), supper cloths (from 12/6 per set) and <^~^ He doesnt need a car ' \X^^ MrK"FN7IF'S ihni tin1// WiU w,U A A W #■*&£?? 4 /^ <m some very dainty designs m Chinese hand- xne cme ' JacWT "' SUC ( _^ —~-. ZTwyilUtoVelrt^ NlffiffiSFl*^ II worked handkerchiefs, made up in boxes of six, cessful tennis depends, nol \-^^K '^ a sport, but he H -^3 Xi^L^oSei^rSSS? TSSfiSkF/ ill from 3/6 io 12/6 per box. They may also fy on the player ut on J^ »7^ must have a Sports ■ o#^-, >^k ge^i'ons "/ /fn\4 be purchased singly al6d. each or six for 2/6. racquet, so What mort /AJ i\\ WK J5 \\ Coal. They are priced »W^ \ t r .,.' ~, , , , , ... . Vl« #$£W /fS^\ winsome des!'g;?s are to ie seen //. delightful gift to a tennis //MvNV . {fi* J^ W% from 34/6 PV.f U. '"T Gifts thai have been selected With infinite \%tjtf?'( /MA washable silk printed happi coats at prices rang- enthusiast than a good f K^Xf^ % ' J^ 7 ' P^V^tyK care —eac/j a W/(e masterpiece of craftsman- \W*%\s &ss/ fiJmiMt \ OD^ '"g from 12/6, and for- racquet chosen from the ex- -\_jjfy \ V—^V \ ship — each an exclusive J. R. McKENZIE rt«WiMl' i fl^«/ /*^^M.iA Hal , • j j '-n i ,i tensive range at KELLY'S ryf L/P——iSS^ r , DC r , , , \ A. 0/* \ importation. Rare, beautiful and amusing \?/^i»aMBH»A . 5f T"/ SPORTS DEPOT, 31 8/ afiUITT Ic p« V<^/ -.gifbgarnercd from far-away countries for ilwsc V<\W7^l*^ !Hp\ " \\/tL \ [ady for whom is chosen ona HUNTER STREET. /I i| 'Piß^Sfc*^ - 4/6 and who make gift-giving an art as well as a scnli- \|& *, 3S" 7 *Mfliv \ IJfß^Pllil °^ /''C llnesc Kimonos, as racquet's life commences on ® {Q^^A $H~!fc[ Adjustable Reading Lamps which serve a dozen ■ment. .'Little gifts and big gifts, gifls of trifling ' PS^ P|^ Wi% \ l(ifcr"ii § illustrated here. They are the day il is strung, and V_/ U-JV_/"^A--/ purposes. They maybe hung on the wall, cost yet undeniable charm. Handsome leather |^^£J|^|W% W W» * , * i^feiSai obtainable in various colours, KELLY'S siring the racquets only as they arc AI MEN'S WEAR LTD. you will find a pro- clamped on the bed, or shod on the table and gifts — bags — compacts — clever bridge novel- MMylffifl embroidered with Purchased. .fusion of high-grade articles of men's wear, adjusted to throw the light at any angle. Prices ties — cigarette cases — perfumes and other de- !2t?lTy^ C V -'I^^ \ CW mP * P Aeva,,* nnA nm Racquets al KELLY'S ore the result of specially selected from leading New Zealand from 19/- complete. ligft(/ut toitetnes—all of these and numerous The particularly rich crystal and cut glass of ' wßa] priced from 37/6 to %~zrz th Wled aajlsmanshp com- . manufacturers. Everything in the shop will ,»,•,/; • j • j o^ers m /n/im/e vane/]! are arranged al . ~ ■ „!„,,,,,, nW ,, Vf ; n ,,J // ;, „„„, //.„ Ire2d ' W/7/ <WI, nr r L hP An fflP^PllNPWttt hincd wilh the finest grade make a suitable and acceptable gift for some Zvcry electrical labour-saving device can be MESSRS. J. R. McKENZIE'S JiopJ a | 52 teZZTht OPEN Hi clfJbloomels from 25/- W£Ss\ ™'«W. «'(V te S< m an, and rtc writer Aa. giin cfcove a /,„ »g- obtained «« TURNBULL & JONES, /rom an WILLIS STREET and 116 CUBA WAREHOUSE tve aZeJJeofcyslal S& MPS^LomV/lto SIHHI «'^ »//'«'»« *««* gettions from *» pioneer 100% Ne» Zealand- electric bulb to the most up-to-date electrical STREET in «««?&«« /or HU/ington;, rurt Sof2 pfc« Sj« C tf,c tS HI £3/3/!^%!^from P^^v fflfl</tf Me"'s a'" //°!"C- '"^ Sfl/e^ ■""^ ° * nUKh"KS' for YuleUde presents To enumerate them all . pemive Crystal Vases al 1/3 and Crystal 42/-are all suitable as gifts K^K\ Another very ac- choose gifts for their men friends here with the would be a laborious task, and one can only u/,<z, n ,if)/6 # /« //^ \>n,,ng InA» nf in \\ P /$li&l/iilR^\ ~ ve,y ac assurance thai any article they may select may Dont forget that until next Friday n-are, beautiful pieces in Majolica and Amphora selection of Chinese silk lampshades of various wflfiffißPßMS^wn obtainable at When a shop is noted among men for the a l so be holding their cooking demonstrations loi- Here-one. can find gifls for everybody in an Ware, including a range of delightfully rich sizes and shapes, hand-made and hand- HSS**s^^/ * '^Ev'y KELLY'S is ' complete service ii gives exclusively for them— morrow (Wednesday) afiennon and on Friday c intriguing variety, and if one happens lo forget looking French Majolica which could nol be painted. ' . a §^1 ox °f when a shop has a reputation for stocking 1 G<)% evening. Aunt Emma, the cousins in the country or any done justice lo in mere words. One may safely To appreciate ihe' full beauty and in- \''"^i#*,>J Dunlop tennis New Zealand made men s Wear — then it nalurolhcr relation or friend, one can find al J. R. say that anyone desiring a gift of this nature triguing qualities of this collection of suitable „ ~^^h/ balls which ally follows that, when you arc looking for "the Special Weel( of afternoon, leas for visitors lo McKENZIE'S shops a splendid array of slrik- would be well advised lo pay a visit to ihe gifts otic must needs visil their shop in BOND 7 spr have been put very thing" lo give a man for Christmas you will our showroom from the 15th lo the 19th Deceming new fancy goods novelties ihal will please OPEN WAREHOUSE in BLAIR STREET which, although small, is a Vcri- up in attractive and appropriately designed find that shop lo be a shop of a hundred inspira- ber, and their cooking demonstrations'on Wedthe most discriminating. 'STREET. table treasure-house of unique gifts. boxes. They arc priced al 11/6 a box of six. lions. nesday afternoon and Friday evening. i hi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirnTTiffltrnmriTJTnmnnntTi^^ — -^z.. ~... . ■;■■■.— ; ;;.■■ iiiriiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiilliiimiillllllllllll'lllliilll lllllllillllllllMlTnTlimm7rrrirrnTrmiimri%nTrTimTirrilTimiiiii ii.ii Titti ninn iiri-nrTTrniifTimmTr JffiY:^:r^:TTr =~n7n7n7M mN in^hiTnrT—nffin-i in in nmm iinTFTrrnfTrrnniTiinirrT rm —n —r~n—^Tn —m

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 144, 16 December 1930, Page 7

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