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A NEW ELECTION?

Some say “yes” and some say ‘‘no,” but the fact remains that, after all, people are more interested at the present period in the coming of Christmas. For presents in books and stationery A. E. Kilgour always comes out top at the Christmas Values Election. Why is he a winner? An examination of his extensive store, wellstocked with all the latest goods—just lhe things that are wanted at prices that make you want them all the more .—soon demonstrates the reason. There is a real Christmas atmosphere about

ic place at present. All the latest books and , all the old ones, too, are to be found in eifclless numbers and the prices show a great reduction on those of the previous year. There is phenomenal value in the 2/6 line, which includes practically every variety of book. Toys abound in number, var.ety and price, and there are some lint models which, will keep the. kiddies amused for hours. Kilgours are the West Coast agents for the instructive Meccano models, of which there is a complete stock. All the modern Gramaphones are, represented in Kilgour’s gramaphone parlour, as well as a full stock of records. Among the hundreds of snips offering during the Christmas at KilgourS are dolls from' 1/- up, wooden toys, books suitable for primary or Sunday school prizes, stationery. Doulton ware and Grimwood China (all beautiful patterns) and a complete stock of books of all kinds, all of which show a reduction. Mothers. Fathers, Uncles,. Aunts, Sons, Daughters. Nieces, Nephews and everyare all provided for any everybody is extended a cordial invitation to call in and have a look around Kilgour’s Christmas stock—no one pressed to buy.—A-D.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 2

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A NEW ELECTION? Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 2

A NEW ELECTION? Greymouth Evening Star, 13 December 1922, Page 2

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