CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THE W. & !l STORES Is made pleasant hv arrangement of display and by goods moderately priced. The aim of’the Stores is to sell as much ns possible for as little ns possible. Those in search ot suitable Christmas Boxes "ill lie nail repaid by at least looking round the various Departments before purchasing their gifts elsewhere. Wo make a few Seasonable Suggestions: • GLOVES, smartlv embroidered, new shades of Nigger, Beaver, Grey, Pastelle, etc.-o/U, 7/11, S.-11. 0/6, to 12,6. HANDKERCTIIEFS. —Vast flmico of .Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, so dainty and inexpensive a gilt. Brices Iroin 3d to 3/6 each. Guipure Lace-edged and Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS in fancy boxes, i-dozen in box. 211 to 5/3; i-dozon in box, 6/6 to 12/6. HOSIERY, always appreciated, in popular shades; Cashmeres, Art. Silk, and Silk. Prices; from 2/6 to 19/6 per pair. TWO SPECIAL LINES WE HECO.MIIEX D.—No. J : Ipswich Guaranteed Hosiery, Art. Silk, all shades—6/6 a pair. No. 2: Pure Silk Hose, very line quality, full fashioned, light colors—l4/6 a pair. LADIES' Si Lfv CAMISOLES, trimmed Laco and embroidered with Silk —lO/0 to 13/6. , LADIES’ CAMBRIC CAMISOLES, nicely trimmed Lace and Embroid-ery-Til, 5/11, 7/11, 10,6, 11,6. FANCY SOAPS of guaranteed purity, from 6d to 1/6 a cako. FACE POWDER, 1/ to 5;3 per box. PERFUMES, 1/ to 5/3. FANCY HAIRPIN BOXES, 7pl to 3/9. NEEDLE CASES, 2/3 to 3/3. SILL HANDKERCHIEF PUFFS, 1/3. POCKET MIRRORS, 1/6 to 2/3. ENGLISH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 7/6 half-dozen. DINNER WARE in plain White, also new bordered designs. VASES, FLOWER BOWLS, TEAPOTS, GLASSWARE. A Handsome Gift is something in DOULTON WARE or MOOR CRAFT WARE. No Gift more appreciated. CUTLERY.—Stainless Knives: Dessert: 20/, 21/, 22/6, 28/ half-dozen; Table, 23/9, 25/, 26/6 half-dozen. Stainless Spoons; 'fen, 5/3, 6/3 half-dozen; Dessert, 9/3, 113 holf-clozou; 'Fable, 113, 12/9, 13/9 half-dozen. Stainless Forks: Dessert, 9/3, 11/3 half-dozen; Table, 12/9, Ll/9 half-dozen. COUPONS AS USUAL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Wolfenien & Rmsell’s Departmental Stores South Dunedin .
Amos Hitchup; “Jim, I've fetched my now wife up for to have her pictm' took," Village Photographer: " l‘till length or bust "The hull full length. If the machine busts I'll pay fer it.”
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Evening Star, Issue 18817, 16 December 1924, Page 12
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