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Karangahape Road Christmas Shopping ■■■■'Qpßfa nil

EE -'MHlllNii i111111n111111n11111ii1111111u: 11 Useful | 11 Christmas | || Gifts — | J 1 CUTLERY | EE 1 Sets of Carvers, three E EE E pieces., in case—3o/-. E E= I Stag Carvers —12/6. E == E Sportsman's Knife— | == 2 Boys' Pocket Knife, | EE § with chain attached— E 5= I 2 / 6 - 1 EE | Pocket Knives —1/- to 5 H 1 Child's Set: Knife, E H = Fork and Spoon —4/- | S{ 1 set. E H 1 BOYS' SETS OF | = = TOOLS, with Book of E F= = Instructions — 2/11, E EE E 7/6, 10/6, 14/6. § n 5 CRICKET BATS— 1 || | 1/6, 3/-, 4/6, up to | SS E Cricket Balls — 1/9, E EE: E Rubber Balls—9d, 1/-, E H Z TENNIS RACQUETS I E 6/6, 8/-, 12/6. 1 |§ E Tennis Balls —2/6. E = I MONEY BOXES— E I I 1/6, 2/3. | EE 5 "Jolly Nigger" Money = EE E Boxes —5/6. E B 1 TRICYCLES— I = E From 29/6. | •EE ™ Everything for the Home E II H.&C. Lamb's | == 5 1 ;0-2, Karangahape Rd. E §= | AUCKLAND. | §§ TiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimr

EE LTf] 1111! 11II11IIII111U n 111 1! 1111111111111111111111111111 n11!I Ii £ 11IH1111111M It 111 |J 111 i 1111IJJ || Gifts for Men I EE E A Man appreciates a Gift that lasts. He E EE i loves his old Clothes. Clothing and Mercery | = E from Herb. Rowland looks well and wears | EE E well—even when it has worn old. | H E Here are a few Suggestions:— | §§ | Ties, Wide End—2/-, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6. | •- E Ties, Knitted—l/ 6, 2/-, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11. E EE E Shirts; Collars to match—B/6, 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, E EE E Poplin Shirts; Collars to match—ls/6, 17/6, 19/6. ~ EE E Fuji Neglige Shirts —18/6. Canoe, 21/-, "Fancy Neglige, E EE E Hats, bound edge—lo/6, 18/6, 21/-, E EE E IBattersby Hats, bound edge—2s/-, E iEE = Borsalino Hats, bound edge—32/6, 35/-, E EE: — Cream Gabardine Trousers—l 7/6, 21/-, 27/6, 35/-, E H | Blazers—l 6/11, 29/6, 32/6. = EE = Wool Sweaters, Coloured, V necks—lo/6, E 11 Herb. Rowland I H | Hatter and Mercer | 55 | 222, Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND. | H = 18 Years in Karangahape Road, | EE H iniirfiiiNiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiimimiimiiiimiiiiiL' |I How Much is I |I Your Baby Worth ? | EE E Would you take £1000 for him? NO! He's the loveliest E E Baby ever born, and the very best you can afford is no! too E ■EE E gooci for him. E EE E * Vou owe it to your Baby to investigate before buying his E E Pram. You want one faithfully built of the best materials, E •EE E !we " sprung to save undue jolting, with plenty of room for E ~ E hi s growing body, of handsome finish, and all at a price you E EE: E can afford to pay. := EE f' or Baby's sake investigate the Clarke Pram. It has the E EE E cxpericnce of 30 years' pram making built into it. E H | Christmas Presents for the 1 {§ | Children. | S TROLLS' F'RAMS, well inadc, r PRICYCLES for boys and E ~ ~ of seagrass, steel frames, girls. Just the thing to keep E ■ZZZ E rubber tyres. Built to last— them happy and healthy—From E ss: s: From £2/10/-, 22 6. s EE E 30 Y car a a Ma\cr of Good Prams, E J! s. s. clarke" | = | 164, Karangahape Road, Auckland. | EE liiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiillllillilllllliliillllliiiiiiiiiiiiii

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 5