ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS in ATTIRE & ACCESSORIES at MODERATE PRICES! taV GENTLEMEN’S CHIEFS—r HANDKERIn Wlute Lawn and Linen, 1/ to 2/6 each. White, with coloured borders, 6d to 1/3. White, with initial, 1/, 1/3. SHIRTS of many kinds and Makes— C.T.B. Shirts, for sports wear, 8/6, 10/6, 13/6. “ Mazon. Shirts, 10/6, 12/6, to 18/6. American Coat Shirts, 9/6, 11/6, 13/6. Silk Shirts, 14/6, 17/6, 21/. Peach Ripple Shirts (very new), 18/6. O Merry Xmas! imi GIFTS for MEN No Gift is 'so well chosen or appreciated by a man as one that combines Beauty with Utility. Such presents as those listed below are sure to be most acceptable, because they are, one and all, New, Attractive, and Serviceable. Ladies will find it very easy to make a desirable selection from'our fine and extensive stock, and we shall welcome inspection. BEAUTIFUL NEWEST SILK SCARVES—IO/6, 12/6, 15/, to 21/. BRACES in Gift Boxes, 5/6. SILK “ LOCKNIT ” UNDERWEAR, Cream or Pink, 7/6 a garment. FANCY SOX, ■ Cashmere and Silk, 4/6 to 7/6. BLAZERS— Navy, with cord edges, 17/6. Striped Blazers, various colours, 30/, 35/, 39/6. FLANNEL TROUSERS, for holiday and ordinary wear, 15/, 17/6, 19/6, to 37/6. HATS of all fashionable col- ’ ours, from 12 British makers; also Borsalino and Stetsons. TIES, in self shades, spots, and fancy patterns, from 2/6 to 10/6. TIE PRESSES- —a neat Xmas Gift, 4/6 to 7/6. COLLAR BOXES—a really useful present. ATTACHE CASES, very suit- • able for holiday outfits, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6. SUIT CASES, 10/6 to 70/ each. UMBRELLAS, silver-mounted, 15/, 21/, 25/. DRESSING GOWNS—A special line in fancy art. silk at 35/-; others 55/ to 75/. Specialists in Men’s Wear, 12, .14, 16, and .18 (GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. MJk Jz. rs A-S- ---% V K'-.; SSSSi t wv A 4 ‘What I wanted most of all!” A gift of beauty and convenience—a gift of health and happiness ,for all the family—a FRIGIDyVIRE Electric Refrigerator . . . the best gift of all! New Zealand Distributors : JOHN CHAMBERS & SON L' fD ’ Corner Stuart and Cumberland Streets, Dunedin. Pj A size for every home. Moderate prices. Easy terms. FRIGIDAIRE E L EC TRIC REFRIGERATOR
They were sitting iii a dim corner of the halt. “ Give me a kiss,” pleaded the young man. The girl made no reply. “ Won’t you please give me a kiss?” ho asked again. Still no answer. “Please, please, jnst one,”, ho begged. And still no answer. “ 1 say, are you deaf?” lie shouted at length. “No!” she snapped, “ but are you paralysed?.’*
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Evening Star, Issue 20672, 20 December 1930, Page 28
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