Merchandise. Who's Fighting for You at the Front ? Hi • HAVE YOU A BROTHER, SWEET-HEART, FATHER, OR A TRIEND? If so, send them a little token to remind them at «Christmas that they are not forgotten. We offer from the following list of articles a-discount of 10 per cent., pro* Tiding it is sent to someone at the front. We shall also be pleased to pack and post for yon. See Windows at our FOUR DEPOTS BRUSHES, Shaving, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 each. CHERRY WOOD (Ropp's), 1/4. BELTS, with money pockets, 3/6, 4/6, BRUSHES, Tooth, 9d, 1/-, and 1/6 each. ?/'.' BaCh - BELTS, Leather, Sovereign, 3/- each. BUTTONS, Bachelor, Id each. CHOCOLATE, 6d per Jib cake. CHOCOLATES in Fancy Boxes, 6d, 1/-, CHOCOLATE, 1/- per Jib cake. n£lJ£l~° lh, - -. POCKET KNIVES, Pampa, 1/- each. CHEWING GUM, Spearmint, 2d per Tjrntftmtti »,«„„,, L i..tw packet; 3/- per box of 20 packets. SSSS a SS 7« POCKET KNIVES, Combination, 3/9, 6/6. ™"™» l afety ', 7/ f' PLAYING CARDS, 9d and 1/- packet. J^L* 8 ' * e *« a L' *£ e&C ,, ' SAFETY RAZOR BLADES (Billet's), SOAP « 6d ' 9d ' and lh cake ' 2/6 per packet of six. * TOOTH POWDER, 6d per tin. RAZOR STRAPS, 1/6, 2/-, 2/6. FOOT POWDER, 2d and 6d per packet. SHAVING SOAP, 1/- per stick. This is a necessity. TOOTH PASTE, Eumenthol, 1/- tube. W^^ f ° PADS ' Wlth ™ 1&e8 - ™ niSS'JS' f d ' 1/e s°- FOUNTAIN PENS, 3/6, 5/-, and 6/6, to WRITING OUTFITS, in neat box, con- 12 /6 ' ' ' ' taming: 100 Envelopes, 2 Writing Pads, PTTP ~... T ..tw or «,**>, Penholder, Pencil, Blotting Paper, half "SiJaSIS?;., eachdozen Nibs and Ink Eraser. Price, 2/.. GENT.'S MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, TOBACCO POUCHES, 1/9, 2/6, 4/6. in Leather case, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 12/6, 16/OIGARETTE • HOLDERS, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6, set ; _ to 10/- each. BRIAR PIPES, lOd, 1/9, 2/9. BRIAR PIPES (Leowes), 6/6 to 9/6. LEATHER CIGARETTE CASES, 1/6. HUTCHINSON BROS., LTD. QUEEN STREET 4- STORES NEWMARKET PONSONBY ' KHYBER PASS We Serve You Well. jj "Acorn" Butter f; ssl Order this Butter and carefully note its quality. It is produced |£ y from the rich, sweet pasture lands of the Thames Valley, where J, " selected herds and up-to-date dairying methods ensure a butter of a n ■4 delicious creamy flavour and standard excellence. L. jj Give it a Trial. ]j Purveyors to the House of Commons and to the Officers' Messes of H.M. Army and Navy. -. Sole Wholesale Agents for N.Z-: Malina »nd Cor., Ltd., Christchurch. - ■ • , Dental. Mightier than Pen or Sword THE TEETH. EVERY SOUND TOOTH is a weapon in defending health— huiirtar «♦ nkv.:..i power through good digestion and assimilation-tT thV of energy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic; wlU2ndl?ot to!S?u Crown and Bridge Work from 30/- per tooth. iC*. flWMstauc* Four-tooth bridge to replace / four front teeth which have sV ■ ■ / ill W KJ been los,; 22k - go,d crowns. 11/ M IV I i if .a lIIF heavily . reinforced with 20k. 11/ "■ solder. \J \J * «nd Th k |n , •c• 8 st. IiNT " :,C • PA,NLES S. PRACTICAL. LASTS A LIFETIME, absolutely B Extraction free when V*w»l I f JL plates are ordered. j TlT**y < Wr jT '^^■sbbbbbVl CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. You are invited to call, have your teeth examined, and be told what is best to ensure their preservation and restoration, just how the work is done, its cost. how long it will take, and all about it. For this there is no chares special ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. W SPECIAL Write if in Need of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND, and at'.Wellington. DR. RAYNER. Daily from 9 till 8. Saturday I till 1. Open Friday Evenings only. Boots and Shoes. • The New Tan Shoe for Men ""THERE'S an innovation in Men's Shoes foij this season, and I am now selling them. This new style is decidedly refined; it might ,be called aesthetic 'Restrained' is perhaps the best word to describe its thoroughbred appearance. You may have noticed this Shoe advertisement by the best English Houses—it's the one with the invisible eyelets. I have a complete range of sizes made by England's best Manufacturer. Exceptionally fine leathers are used and this New Shoe will give no end of wear. Notwithstanding the enormous increase in the cost of leather, the price is only 30/-. q Other Tan Shoes for men in all styles, 21/-, 22/6. 26/6, to 30/-. A BIG VALUE BOOT. Pleasing, comfortable shape in Glace Kid, sewn soles. A thoroughly reliable boot in every way. price 18/-. q New stock of White Footwear for men, women, and children. T fl ARK Boot Emporium, M.. VsUrkIXMX) 14-16 Victoria St. West, And Three Lamps, Ponsonby. *»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 12
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