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J A BIG I BRIGHT )^0 >^ | DISPLAY 1 * AT j or k ** 1 TOYS » HUTCHINSONS 5 * 7 DEPOTS. BRING THE CHILDREN EARLY! Christmas time is Toy-time at Hutchinsons'. Upstairs at each of our Seven Depots our bright displays of playthings are ready to Pift!l!*P RftftlfS make the little folk happy. There are wonderful dolls for girls, clockwork trains and boats for boys, tea sets, cricket sets, indoor _ _' _ toys and outdoor toys in wonderful array for children of ail ages. utOry BOOKS Bring the little folk to the Hutchinson Depot nearest your home, and select their toys from these Christmas displays. Here are Pkture ie ßool-3 ie in fine just a few examples of our attractive prices. variety ufc prices from 9d upwards. For older did B section B of* Book- : Beautiful Dolls, all .English quality Cricket Balls, Tennis Balls, Sorbo from 1/6 UD to 5/- Wlth Human hmr. Each doll Unburstabl-a Balls, and big iroro io up to 3/ . dressed-Prlces from 5/6 to 35/-. Bouncing Balls-From 8d to 4/6. Aluminium Tea Sets, comprisinc 6 " J^^ y Toys," Animals, Birds. Cups and Saucers. Teapot. Tray. Dolls, made from Rubber Spoase. Oj~ M Jusr. Sugar Basin, and G Spoons— '". several colours. They float, on DOil"DOflS 12/11. complete in box. the "water, and are ideal for baby's _, , , _ , ~, _ ' _ bath—Priced from 1/3 each. AND Clockwork Trains, with Ra.ls-From Rubber Dol|Si ft gqueakors-From _ 7 b - 6d to 10/6. N\A7 , Mechanical Cranes, Motors and Money Boxss, desicned like safe* *xV>ti3 Engines—l,6 each. with combination locks—3/6. ~ , , . Clockwork Battleships —17 G and Blackboards, with Easels—2/9. Bon- Bone f« the 30/ "' B ° ad Frames ' with Blackboards-3/9. Christmas Table are Clockwork Passenger Ships—l 6 6 and Alphabet Blocks—l/-, 1/6, to 4/- set. now ready, and our 45.•■ Buckets and Spades— „&i£ Y«-i* a " d Dinghies-From 6d each. &s£'s V,l W. \',l' ChoSL fromuUcst Cr,Cket S^" 2 9 ' *' % 8/,1 « W6 ' "<>*»* Arks ~ l '- a " d Vof makers for Gift givinc At our depots are .^ cifts of all smoking /a) , requisites _ for men. _— ___ W TOWN AND affil SEVEN AUCKLAND DEPOTS: QUEEN STREET—BROADWAY (Newmarket)—KHYßEß PASS ROAD—PONSONBY ROADSTRAND CORNER (Takapuna)-MILFORD-GT. SOUTH ROAD (Tram Terminus) —— ( j {Health First j ti Th« hot, humid Auckland summer brings its health problems. 1 «. Perfect health cannot be maintained on unwholesome, unpalatable food, 1 I containing the germs of various summer ailments. Hence Listlessness, § Headaches, Digestive Disorders, and Loss of Appetite-and the children I *2 suffer most. j§ I The solution lies—not in medicines—but in keeping your food cool I crisp, and wholesome. 1 | It is sound economy, from a health and financial point of view to use § i v i I rrrp-i —•" , Made on a proved Hygienic Principle. 1 111 """" 1 StoVe Ename,,ed Fo °d Chamber, Hygie- 1 || I "ie Metal (Mesh Shelves, strong Galvan- I ||1 \ »"sed Ice Tray, thoroughly insulated | throughout; strongly made and well I 1 finished. Used by our late Governor- 1 s I M ffijMffißWi General, Lord Jellicoe. f |j Stocked by all leading Hardware and Furniture 1 SHI I fall range is on view at the following stores: | \ mim I - Wingate and Co., Ltd., 35, Queen Street. 1 I 1 E - Porter and Co., Ltd., 150, Queen Street. f | ! I P* J - Burns and Co " Ltd -> 17 ' Customs Street E, % § ! ' I Made solely by I \ I\J I eo# & Sons, Ltd. | I If Patteson Street, Freeman's Bay, I I >J» ™ Auckland. | It Keeps it Cool *u*B^i*mmmuwmmitmsßßti*r I II hennessyS "\ IPwSSIL™ 11 BRANDY m i . Colonel Bogey, though a tough S f/W \ Thisdiatressingrlis- 1 /ffiSRpF'SIV proposition, is often beaten Jy // I W \,s„ fj order that rob* your WBBiiM but Hennessy's remains In- \ hfo of Huccesß and ... 'J%"9, p]«a ß ure can bo easily rectified | \ ILHENNESSVJ vinc,ble - £^£2,1^4/ 1 For Age and Popularity—for a lf^§J{ e^ J / An "Accousticon" <Wm "hennessy?"^^'"^^^ Try it In vonr own homo at our AVm f| JA? HB«SS'« r 'J ' d j —^».^'^T^ expense for 10 days. Write Im- | BffljE C °GNAC jl brandy JOHN R. PROCTER Ltd 1 %s~^S&^^dSE 196, C Hijt street, CHRISTCrIURCH I dj

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18891, 13 December 1924, Page 7 (Supplement)