| B 'EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" — ■ ■ ■■■■■ m ill # EL«* mw isTlk VII ill? lit a B •_\2 1 ; 11 If HJF U Set out to buy those Christmas Gifts, you have in mind something useful, attractive, and yet not too expensive I That happy combination awaits yon in TON'SON GARLICK'S well-known establishment, where a tempting array of delightful GIFT GOODS has been o-athered together. We mention a few for your guidance. I— 8 - j*, «| Bread Knives, wood handles—4/8 and 4/11 each. btaiOleSS KJVLt ICry Stainless Bread Knives, with Xylonite handles— l 2/8 and 13/6 eachA Useful Gift . ... Bearing the Sprint of that tons English maker, EleCtrO-Plated WaTO Christopher Johnson, a splendid assortment of Gift Makes an Attractive Present Cutlery bar been assembled in oar Store. Its quality needs no stressing here: as a Christmas Gift nothing Hera are a f e w selections from our raned stock Ij could be better appreciated. Here are a few 0 £ dainty Electro-plated Ware. They are well adapted suggestions:— to Gift purposes:— \ __, _-, ____,- __r-~i Br9ad ?OTks ' X ? lonite tandles-7/8, 12/8 and 14/6 data 4? sJupes-3/6 soil 3/11 each. STAINLESS KNIVES. Ja _ Spooltt _ 4/11 eac „ The Prices are per Half-dozen. fancy handks~«/e and 10/f With handles as illustrated— pe Poarer3 ; prettily shaped, in glass, Dessert **/" v^.h best electro-plated mounts. An excellent Table •• •• * a •• ' aB /' an d mexpensivo present—2/8 and 3/6 each. ■ Popular round handles— ?ab!e rt -- 36/ i Dainty China and Art Shaped Blades, with flat handles; a very popular .. «/■ Pottery. Table • • 30, b a Line with round handles; exceedingly Strawbftrry or FruiS Salad Sets, m new patterns; mod value—' " ' 7 dishes ' including 1 large size— Sert -■ •• 27/6 Black with Pansies .. -. 22 8 «et t!ku • . 29/6 Yellow with border of Roses . . 18/6 set iaote " ' ' ' Yellow with Black and White The above are all nicelv boxed in half-dozens, and border, and Yellow with Black , r ,.." spots .. •• •- ii/o ,ies make very acceptable UIIU. ! Salad Bowls in any of the above shades—s/11 Id IT/B Carving Knife, 7ork and Steel; highest grade, in nica cardboard boxes. Not stainless; round or Sat Cheese Dishes—lo/6 to 14/6. handles—22/6 and 23/6 a, set. _ ga 21 pieC( ,, s . British manufacture, thcre- ' \ Stainless Carving Knife and Fork; fiat or round fore nost reliable—42/6 to 70/- per set. J ! S handles: in cardboard boxes-30/- and 32/6 igDJt _ I Carving Knife. Fork and Steel, stainless; in handsome j, t ? <t<* I I cases-3S/., 8.7/6 and 39/-, */»•/•. ... I .„.,-,» v. Moorcrof; Art Pottery: every pieco signed— I ! Table Steels-o/8 each. ™. the Pomegranate series-33/- to S7/6. I ! Cooks' Knivss, black handle:-:; Tin., Sin. and 9in. Shallow Bowls—22/8 to 45/-. | Blades—6/9, 7/8, 9/8. Tall Comports—39/-, 60/-, 52/6. !* Ccoks' Forks—Black handles. 3/3 each; wood handles. Tobacco Jars—2s/- , with guard-4/11 each.' border, and Yellow border with 5% (1/- in the £) Discount for Cash with Purchase. A Purchase made now will save Christmas worry. Queen St, =::: = « Haiiniltoxs. Auckland, u _--_--_-_---■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 15
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