Follow the Health Officer’s Instructions; SHOP EARLY, and so avoid overcrowding. Useful Gifts for Christmas Secure for Yourself the Pleasure of Giving to Your Children and Friends for Christmas something Useful and Dainty from the following articles:—™ PERFUMES of all descriptions. . .... 2/6 to 8/6. SCENT SACHETS in different dainty designs. 1/ to 3/0. HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS, neatly handpainted. 2/8 to 10/8. HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES in attractive colorings, nicely embroidered. 4/11 to 13/©. HAT-PIN STANDS, poker work and painted, 1/6 to 4/6. TRINKET BOXES in Antimony ware. . . . 2/6 to 6/11. PIN CUSHIONS in various shapes 1/ to 5/6. A GREAT VARIETY of other USEFUL ARTICLES at reasonable prices. CHRISTMAS CARDS in Boxes 1j t 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6 per box. iert, Haynes and Co., Limited. All these Gifts Post Free to any address.
“ I say! A Clip of this buck m Oi 40 I ” up In the Office In the Factory, Work Room, or Shop, whether as a change from Afternoon Tea or at other times, a cup of Strang’s Soluble Coffee is a real treat. D. Strang, Ltd., Invercargill C la ROW Km The Superb Rug! The World’s Finest Travelling Rug. s. Sool-hcsyour Hounsteyour nerves All Chemists V 2'g and-^G Ashford Parsons Lfd LONDON# MELBOURNE There is no Rug quite ,%o Soft, bo Warm, so ' r „sso ooit, bo warm, so y. S Elegant, so Beautiful, and so i . Durable as the Mosgiel. To $ oixsxLre comfort. when Travel- ‘ V ling, equip yourself with a ? Insurious “ MosgieL" Sold at the Best Shops. A Double Event opens at the D.I.C. on Monday—the great Xmas Toy Bazaar and Bargain Day—events of groat interest to the Shopping Publio of Dunedin. Shop Early T^ ; s SPECIAL GIFT BARGAINS are showing in al! departments, and by shopping on Monday you will save much money and materially help to lessen the crowds on the last few days before Xmas Day. yAu Xmas this year will be a CHILDREN’S XMAS, and that Is why wa have striven our utmost to make the D.I.C. from now on until Xmas the Children's Happy Land. The D.1.0. is transformed Into a veritable Fairyland and Flowery Bower. BRING THE CHILDREN—but bring them EARLY. Dunedin ■IASiXMAS Rf FT£ |CJFT.S j | XMA ,vjA G <e&, £JVf at gain •m m k tel & ‘X - -.Tr.-8-Sr>
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Evening Star, Issue 16911, 7 December 1918, Page 5
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