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1 ' FAVOURITE 1 1 ANNUALS! [1 = _= 1 I FOR BOYS and GIRLS § II ====== II fill Hi /CHILDREN love toys but there are many who egg A prefer the interesting Annuals which are j |p specially gotten up for boys and girls. If you are t|d A>l playing the part of Santa Claus this Christmas to pij Uej any little boy or girl, you will be doing the child U& j| a decided service by presenting a suitable Annual [|JS $» The following list provides an excellent choice : s|§j §3 tea* j^9 §K Boys' Own Anneal 16/- 17/2 Sunday At Hoiee 16/- 17/LOT* Girls' Own Annual 16/- 17/2 Child's Own Magazine 3/- 3/4 £<& Sly Chatterbox - 6/6 7/2 Our Darfins* - 6/. 6/8 St' ftpi Playbcs Annnal - 7/6 8/2 Little Frolic .- 4/- 4/6 }=*L{ idR Child's Companion 3/6 4/- Young England - 7/6 8/2 fife <J$ Children's Friend - 3/6 4/. Blackie's Children's Ann. 7/6 8/2 kl [Vm Infants' Magazine - 3/6 4/- CasseU'a Children's Ann. 7/6 8/2 Sjs KM Empire Annual, Boys 6/6 7/- Strang's Annual • 7/6 8/2 «3 Empire Annual, Girls 6/6 7/- Qnirer - . 16/- 17/- W^B Sfe Australasian Ann., Girl* 8/- 8/8 The Prize - . 3/6 4/. K^ k W\N Australasian Ann., Boys 8/- 8/8 Sunday . . 6/6 7/2 K« Sly 80-Peep . . 5/6 6/. Wonder Book Annual 7/6 8/2 PJP' Tiny-Tots - - 3/6 4/- Red Cap. Annual 5/- 5/6 g£< i|R Chums - • 13/6 14/6 The Holiday Book 6/6 7/- Hf? Vk Our Little Dots - 3/6 4/. The Kiddies' Annual 4/6 5/- l&W 2p, Buy now and make certain of getting the particular iijto book you want. £& I —— i I Fmikmve&cJmm i >§P< Auckland? Wellington, Christehurch, Dunedin «L_* , ~ , ~, —., — —, Jfifi |j\|» flPii tr* I,r "T"*HE Papsie Hearfs-ease Maidens m tHivM 3 call," sang Drayton, and its soft §j| ran ""I \ \V » velvety petals, old-time fragrance Kffl I I jgßkt|\ \ \\ and reassuring colouring, certainly do Hi | li t*Pst\ ILi > seem to tell of eomforiin r, and of faithful g| j Hffltf'\'^-irK ! W loviog Soap. m \ The " soft-as-velvet" lather, the fresh 1 _ \* green colouring, the delicate aroma of If m|JEL V Colleen Soap are all due to its unique » * Urn /v \y composition of vegetable oils and plant jf O as^'to w^'cn ' a ' so > * sue * ts beneficent I Incomparable for the Corov*«jiion- 1 Persistent and ex<"!n<sive use of McClinton's Colleen Soap will restore and preserve the soft, clear supple skin of childhood, with its finer texture, and that delicacy and charm yo>» so much desire. Of all Chemists and Storts. MADE by McCLINTON'S Ltd.. at DONA.GHMORE, IRELAND. Wholesale Agate: Sju-kobd & S»«Ar.coi». Ltd.. Roval Insurance Rid**.. Feafhersten St.. Wellington, }?,?. V ■ ri ii ~ in ii in i ■ ii i iiiiiiiiihiiiwih i imiii ■ mm i I Eventually! Why Not Now? i Buy that Gramaphone from WADE AND CO. You will be more than satisfied. "TTT= 1111111 ' No machine recommended unless good. 1 ° SSI WADE AND CO. does not sell any fancy lliii " Trolia " talking boxes, for the extra profit they bring; but he does sell the straight-out e> 1111111 Standardised " Good - all - over - the - world " Pigg Gramaphones, Phonographs, and Records. FOUND THE BEST, * BY ACTUAL TEST. I The Edison Diamond Disc, " The machine with a souL" The Edison, " Amberola." No needles. Records unbreakable. J The " Grafonola," from £8/10/.. To play any record made. Records, by the thousand, from 1/. each. Needles, 200 (English), I/« per 200. Albums, loin and I2in. We do Repairs. We Pay Freight, We Pay Postage. ONLY ADDRESS) WADE & CO., LTD., "The Record House," Tabernacle tidings, § 37 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. I r: " " '■" ' Ml ," . ——— „ , tCGLES 5 PHGSPHORTON. \ to returned soldiers! ] '»■<!' in., i... ~, ,„,.,„, j In equipping your new Borne bo THE CHEAT TONIC. " shacklocks. . Ts a combination of Phosphorus. OnHVUtWUnO ' . Quinine, Nu» Vomica, Iron, Kola. ft jT\ Tt\ « {kf 9 9 * Manganese, and other Nerve and . » 1 0 B S ITV * Brain Foods. PHOSPHOBTON ** & %Jf JL 1 is not only a good tonic, but it is -~«,-_ absolutely as good as a tonic can ! n«l^G£, 3* actually "creates new Nervous I It Cooks and Bakes to perfection. \ Fluid and Brain Matter by sup- bn . r " s tt! {uel aatl g'veg splendid I Di.yine the Blood with its Electric satiefaction. I Life Element — Phosphorus — the Afk yuur Irtrnmnnser to show von nno I very core and centre of the brain — ■■■■ ■■— y one ■ I itself, restoring the fullest and "'" most vigorous conditions of robust ————______ o health of body and mind. ' ' ' *■ j If you , '^ ant to eat well, work BtWPC*3r d well, and sleep well, 'Ts&WJir J Take Phosphorton. Mr INVPMTinwc J1) ur It bmlds up health and strength VH krH V£ »' * lONS ; with every dose. Simple and complicated inTentfans-Hie i A 2/6 Bottle contains M Doses. 0 ,^, 00 " 0^- parted and protected A-4/6 Bottle contains 64 Doses. %£££%?• A 6 6 Bottle contains ICS Doses! -ffa2feSrSK ' 8 i,ventort ° md «" Packed securely and posted any. „ BALDWIN & RAYWARD where for 6d extra, from Patent 4geni» and Conculting Engineer* Aprri ETC Mead Off ce -- WeUiogtoa a LH .„ Aocbuvso Office: S l_^»U-t.a w ? « Saestoa'ißuiWiapmjuesn street ' CHEMIST. _. SS"™ 1 W. Pmchcs, M.B. MM *«„.«. nil . Kugiaeer and Draughtsman i H.M. Arcade, Queen St., Auckland. Telephone 1514 <^"ulaa o t. ( Ellison Chambers. Queen St. P* l *, o **-Twde-marks * nd Co l»yrighta anBranches: J Hobson St. P l '? f< "" throughout the world &>eoifi- I 1 Deronport. cationa and-Drawings prepared. ' " ' ~*~~*~~~T ■—■— miiiiniMi himiiii—■ i %- ■ _ n I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 10

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