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The “HUB Budget of Sft 99 tSt ft Useful Presents for Everybody At Prices yon Won’t Grudge! Here wo are again I Old Father Christmas, with his usual gusto, gladness, and generosity. It’s a fine thing giving—it is really the very acme of pleasure. When you give some Gift that’s heartily appreciated, isn't it lovely! In these times you are pretty safe in choosing Useful Things—things with a purpose. Personal Gifts, too, are always more welcome by Men and Boys. Of course, you know that. We have a choice lot of Beautiful and Attractive Things for all. Come and see them soon, bccapse early choosing is bound to prevent later disappointment, and Christmas is not far oft now! m / Smart Holiday Hats, part of big job purchase. Suede Goods. CHILDREN’S SUEDE BAGS; colors—Vieux Rose, Brown, Navy, Mole, Grey—l/9 and 2/6 each. > SUEDE ALMANACS with Maori Picture—2/3 each. SUEDE SMOKERS’ TIDIES, WRITING PAD COVERS, Etc.—2/9 to 5/8, SUEDE SERVIETTE BINGS—I/ each. BOXES WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, line quality-2/6 per box, Perfumes, Etc. ATKINSON’S RAMBLING ROSE—S/G per'box. GROSSMITH’S PHULNANA PERFUME—6/6 per box. OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER No. 65-3/6, 3/11, 4/11, ami 8/6, according to size of bottle. YARDLEY’S ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER-1/11 and 3/3. FIVER’S EAU DE COLOGNE-3/6 and 7/6. EAU DE COLOGNE, 1648—1/11 and 3/6. MADDOCK’S LAVENDER SACHETS—I/6 each. OLD ENGLISH POT-POURRI, largo size—3/6 per tin. BOXED TOILET SOAP, superfine quality; Carnation, Rose, and Violet—--4/6 per box. FANCY HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, 6ietonne covered—4/6 each. GLOVE BOXES—S/6. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES with oxidised lid-3/6 each. HAIRPIN BOXES to match —1/9 each. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, lacc and embroidered; a splendid range of fine qualities—9d, IOJd, 1/, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 up to 4/6 each. LISSDE HANDKERCHIEFS, lovely qualities, colored borders— l/6 each. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS, dainty qualities, embroidered styles, halfdozen in box —3/11, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 8/11, 9/6 up to 17/6 box. LADIES’ ART SILK HOSE, plain and fine rib; colors—Nigger, Black, Grey, Navy, Brown, and Fawn—3/1.1. A Antimony Ware. L’RINKET r.OXES-2/3, 2/0, 3/3, 3/11, 4/0, 5/11, 6/11, and 7/6. VASES—2/, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11, and 4/6 each. TIOTO FRAMES—I/6 and 3/11. NKSTANDS—I/6, 4/1.1, and 6/6. Gifts lor Men and Boys MEN’S WTDE-END TIES, newest- designs, assorted fashionable colorings, lovely qualities—l/6, 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, and 5/6. MEN’S KNIT TIES, latest- designs—2/6, 3/9, and 6/6. MEN’S PLAIN HEMSTITCHED WHITE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, large size—3/11. MEN’S FANCY SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched— 4/6 each. I READY-TO WEAR HATS, simply trimmed, smart in style, all the newest shades. Regular value, 15/6 to 39/6. Now 5/6, 7/11, 10/6 up to 25/6. CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS, popular drooping shapes, in Pedal and Tagcl Straws; to fit girls from 4 to 14 years; trimmed ribbon bands, posies, etc.—lo/6, 12/6, 14/6 to 19/6. CAMISOLES in fine Cambric and Lawn, daintily trimmed embroidery and lace, square and V necks, with or without sleeves; W. and O.S. sizes—3/6. KNITTED SILK JUMPERS, a fine range in plain and fancy stitch; smart styles, finished with silk crochet in self or contrasting shades; in Apricot, Wine, Navy, Emerald, etc. —24/6, 29/11, 32/6 to 62/6. LADIES’ CREPE DE CHINE JUMPERS, novel stylo; colors—Saxe. Vienx Rose, Pink, White, and Sky—23/6, 25/6, and 27/6. INFANTS’ SILK ROMPERS, heavy quality silk, Ivory shade; 18iu and 20in—8/6. MEN’S MERCERISED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, all initials—l/3 and 1/6 each. MEN’S COLORED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS, MEN'S BRACES, the popular '‘Police” Braces—3/6 mercerised finish—3 for 2/. and 4/6. MEN'S BRYCES, ” Sphere ” Brand; a, lighter make—m BOVS’ BRACES—3d and 1/ each MEN'S LIGHT GROUND SHIRTS, Black or Colored SI ripe: A 1 qualifies; a splendid range—s/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/6, and 10/0. MEN'S CREAM TENNIS AND CANOE SHIRTS ina fine selection. MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS with'silk fronts and cuffs; all si ze.s—lo/6 each. SUIT CASES, fibre cane, sled bound; sizes 20in to 26in—21/ to 29/6, South Dunedin The “HUB P D.S.A. Branch,
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Evening Star, Issue 18144, 7 December 1922, Page 7
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