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Public Notices. Prepare for Xmas? Ch istmas Suggestions! FOR SOUTH DUNEDIN RESIDENTS. This is the gift-giving season. Here is a " Little List" of welcome gifts that do not cost much, but will add greatly to the brightness of the happy Xmastide. Why not make the most of your money? We like careful people as customers. They appreciate the excellence of our stock, and show by their purchases their good ta3te and judgment. IS you are a careful buyer we are sure that you will find that our selection of Xmas gifts all solve the problem of getting "the most for your money." We have never had a more beautiful and varied selection of goods suitable for Xmas presents, and we wish to say that they will bo found reliable in quality. We do not care to sell rubbishy stuff, no matter how low it could be priced. Wo have a reputation for giving excellent value, and we thank the South Dunedin people for the splendid share of patronage they have given us during the past year. We can promise to continue selling them the utmost Value in Style, Novelty, Quality, and Price that any house can honestly offer. Shop early and get first choice! At the D.S.A., South Dunedin. .What to Get, and What to Pay! Ladies' White and Colored KID GLOVES, excellent value—2/6 and 3/11. Plain, Hem-stitched, and Fancy HANDKERCHIEFS, pretty and dainty, 3d, 4d, and 6dup. PURSES make useful presents. Wo have a nice lot at 1/, 1/6, 2/, and 2/6. Ladies' UMBRELLAS, strong frames, neat handles, and good value. All new. 2/11, 3/11, 5/6, 6/11, up to 12/6. Fashionable BELTS, novel shapes, in kid, leather, and silk, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, up. Assorted PERFUMES, sd, 9d, 1/, 1/6 per bottle. If you are giving a present to a young lady it is just as well to put along with it a bottle of perfume. She is sure to appreciate it all the more. LACE NECKWEAR.—Wc have a wide range in now styles and shapes of Scarves Collars, and other novelties. A wide range of prices—from 4*d to 8/6. HAIR CQMBS.—We're right here, having opened up a splendid lot. '• Just the kind of thing that the ladies of South Dunedin will like ("neat, but not gaudy"), 9d, 1/, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, and 3/6. Pretty PEARL NECKLACES are certainly among the most beautiful neck ornaments which can be worn by a girl or young lady. We have quite a real good selection at 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11; up to 3/6. DUCHESSE COVERS AND TRAYCLOTHS, a choice lot, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, up. DAMASK TABLECLOTHS, 2yds, 2jyds, and 3yds long, from 5/6 up to 13/6. These are very beautiful goods, and most House Mothers would appreciate a gift of one of these pretty table covers. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in Cashmere and Silk. Some of these we advertised last week, and they are selling well. Certainly they ought to, because of their fresh beauty, neatness, and lowness of price. 3/11, 6/11, and 8/6. MUSHROOM HATS, for girls, at 1/. No need to get sunburned at picnics! Very DAINTY HATS and BONNETS in Embroidered Muslin. Wc can offer a fine selection at the low price of 2/11. MEN'S UMBRELLAS, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, up to 10/6. A man will always appreciate a gift of an umbrella. Wc have a very pretty idea, particularly suitable for Xmas gifts from young people to their fathers, brothers, and other people's brothers, in' the shape of INITIAL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, at 2/6 and 2/11 each. MEN'S TIES at 9d, 1/, and 1/6. Where the purse does not permit of giving luxuries, a pleasing and entirely useful gift for a man is to be found in one or two neat Neckties. We have heaps. .of oth.er things, and if you will call we shall be glad to show them to you. We wish all our patrons " A Merrv Christmas and a Happy New Year." Association, The Hub," South Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 13001, 21 December 1906, Page 7