urn* •V© i r -A ComfAte SeActwm I I \ m SUNDAY . . . MAY 14+h . . . is MOTHER’S DAY . . . the day when yen can specially pay her tribute and acknowledgment. We list below some suggestions cf suitable Mother’s Day presents, as we are sure every son and daughter will wish to make Mother a kindly remembrance on this—HEß DAY . . . m. Vj i&i m \ m m gam ® BRUSH t TALCS & SOAPS & COMB SETS Good Quality Bristle —Mirror and Comb in presentation cases From All English and French makers of repute. From 1/6 English Perfumed Soaps in Fancy Boxes From 1/6 Jar m 25 W' •* I • Boxed STATIONERY IA useful and acceptable gift |in the most wonderful pastel | shades and also in White. Good | quality paper and envelopes in f dainty and useful boxes. I From 2/6 a moTHggl DAT A GOOD BOOK is an excellent *"■ gift idea Here are listed some we are sure Mother will enjoy . . . “Lantern in Her Hand.” “They Wanted to Live’’— Cecil Roberts’ Latest. “New Wine at Cock-Craw” —G. U. Ellis, writer of “There Goes the Queen.” “The Story of Rosabelle Shaw” — D. E. Stevenson, who wrote “Miss Buncle.” “Grecian Rhapsody”— Anne Duffield. “The Ambassadress,” “Christian Marlaw’s Daughter,” “Honor Bright,” etc. “Pilgrim Cottage," “Infamous Army,” “The Rains Came,” “South Riding,” “Jalna,” etc. Or a subscription to one of these Magazines—“My Home,” “Woman and Home,” “Woman’s Journal,” “Red Book,” “Vogue”; Any Week Paper—“ English Woman’s Weekly,” “New Idea,” “Australian Woman’s Mirror,” “New Zealand Woman’s Weekly.” MANICURES Just the very present Mother requires for her table. We have a very large selection of Quality Manicures in presentation boxes. From yQ a HANDBAG is always an appreciated gift Going out of Handbags. Balance of stock at X PRICE i i | • • I i Mm m A FOUNTAIN PEN is an inexpensive but very practical gift The smooth-flowing nib and: streamlined modern Pen must be handled to appreciate the great advance in Fountain Pens From 10/GREAT VALUE C 3 PfftfUMt LAVENDER & Eau de Cologne Yardley’s and 4711 are the recognised makers. We have a small selection left in nice gift boxes. I for MOTHER’S BRIDGE I PARTY It makes all the difference to the success of a Bridge Party if Mother has her u s u a 1 “ best ” quality Cards.She usually buys them at Menzies. You could buy her one of those Double Packs. 7 /.'* 10/- / HIP \ MAH JONGG SETS - - ■ 45/All White, in Leather Case. Standard Size. Tiles and Chips. Perfectly Marked. Scores and Rules 6 D 3/6 MENZIES for MOTHERS’ DAY GIFTS BANK STREET Opposite Post Office WHANGAREI
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Northern Advocate, 9 May 1939, Page 10
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