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Fires 8.8. shot; will also fire dart 3 for indoor or target practice Prices: Single Shot, 9/11; Repeater, 12/5. Darts, 2d each, 1/9 dozen. 8.8. Shot, 9d lb. Daisy Pop Gun, built like an air rifle. Shoots a cork with a bang—Price, 2/7. Other Pop Guns—At 8d and 1/*. Liquid Pistol, made from steel, blued finish. Simple to load with water and discharge—Price, 1/3. Teddy Bears. Strongly made, in Brown Mohair, with jointed legs. Sizes Bin. to 20in.—Prices, 1/10 to 14/6. i m ¥j j hildren TOMMY wants a drum. So Tommy wrote to Santa Claus, who, although he is the busiest old man in New Zealand, at once picked out a gaily-coloured drum to give to Tomm> on the day of days. Let us hope that every little Tommy and Jacky, and Jean and Ruby, and all other children will be equally well treated on Christmas morning. At any rate, we have done our best to make it easy to fill all stockings with the most delightful toys. Our selections are large enough to satisfy every little one's whim or fancy. You can give the children the things they would like, and as it is always pleasant to save money, you will appreciate our keen cash prices. Inspect our Toy Display on the Fourth Floor, or turn up the Toy Section of our big general Catalogue. W Motor Cars. No. XASS5 —Motor Garage and Cars. Large Motor Garage in lithographed metal, in realistic colours; doors to open. Complete with two good clockwork motors— Our Price, 6/6 complete. Smaller Size, 2/5, with single car. Motor Car, with strong clockwork mechanism; brightly coloured—Prices, 1/4 and 4/6. Ford Touring Car. An exact model of a " x in Liz." All steel, black enamelled; clockwork motor — Price, 2/5. No. XAS60 —Motor Car. A fine large Limousine Car, enamelled in bright colours; strong clockwork motor, with starting and stopping lever. Length i 0 inche a Our Price, 13/9 each. No. XAS61 —Eccentric Motor Car. This car is worked with clockwork motor, and goes in all directions; stops, reverses, and then revolves in a circle, A most amusing toy—Our Price, 2/5 each. Paints. Tin Box of Paints, 12 colours and one brush—Price, lid. Tin Box, with palette, containing 12 cubes and 2 tubes, with two brushes— Price, 1/4. Tin Box, containing 12 colours and 8 tubes—Price, 2/-. Tea Sets. China Tea Sets. Two cups and saucers, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug— Our Price, 1/4 per set, Larger Size, 1/11 per set. Toy China Tea Sets. Four cups and srucers, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug; nicely decorated—Our Price, 3/5 per set. Toy China Tea Set. Six cups and saucers, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug. Floral decoration and gold edge —Our Price, 5/11 per set. Enamelled Tea Sets. Two cups and saucers, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug—Price, 3/11. Larger Set, with 4 Cups and saucers, Price, 5/9. Motor Cyclist. A strong toy, with good clockwork motor. Sparks when in motion —Our Price, 4/9 each. Bats and Balls. Boys' Bats, strongly made, handles well bound—Prices, 3/5 and 4/5. Spring Bats, good quality practice Cricket Bats, of well-seasoned willow—Prices, 10/9, 12/9, 13/11, 15/6. Children's Tennis Racquets—Prices, 2/9 and 4/11. Cricket Balls— Our Price: 2in., 1/5; 1/11. Our Price, 2/4; Superior Match, ssoz. Our Price, 2/11, Special Shield Match, b\oz. Leather Sewn Balls—3/11 each. Leather Match Balls, sjoz.—7/9. Rubber Bouncing Balls, that never lose their bounce —Prices, lid, 1/3, 1/8, 2/4. Ball-bearing Tricycles, with thick rubber cushion tyres, strong spokes and bearings; running on hardened steel balls—Prices, 52/6, 67/6, 79/9. Strongly-made Tricycle, with malleable iron fram- and wire wheels with iron rims, leather saddles, and good handles. With saddleb in lowest position, the measurements from saddle to pedal in lowest positions are: —No. 0, I4jia.; No. 1, 16|in.; No. 2, i BJin.; No. 3, 20} in. No. 0 12 3 Our Prices, 25/6 29/6 35/6 41/9 e&. With Rubber Tyres. Our Prices, 33/9 36/10 42/5 each. Scooters. XA2OB5 —Coaster Brake Scooter, full bearing, wit! coaster brake which gives control at all times, and when thrown back serves as a stand. Made of all steel, and latest disc wheels. Heavy rubber cushion tyres. Enamelled bright -ed. For age over 9 Our Price, 49/6. Same as above, without brake—Price; For age under 9, 33/6; over 9, 39/9. " Kiddie" Pedal Cars, in two sizes. Height to top of seat. ! 1 in..; length of seat, 20in.—Price, 39/6. Height to top of seat, !2|in.; length of seat, 22in. —Price, 45/9. sa «| -s I 3.1 Sjace Required kayggj s ft x 2 a e is. Miniature Table Railways The most complete Clockwork Railway that has ever been jna.de. Engine has a ■ powerful motor. A starting wheel is provided, by which you can stop the wheels from revolving while you are winding up the motor. In three sizes. The illustration shows the 21/- set—Prices, 12/6, 21/-, 29/6. Clockwork Trains, complete with rails. No. I—Engine, Tender, and 1 Carriage—--3/11. No. 2—Engine, Tender, and 2 Carriages—--4/11. No. 3—Engine, Tender, and 2 Carriage*— 5/11. With automatic starting and stopping fevel. Clockwork Engines., For the floor. Superior quality, finely shaped models and long-run-ning mechanism. No rails required—Price#, 1/3 to 5/8. Finest quality, with oscillating cylinder and safety valve. Brass boiler—Our Price: No. 1, 4/11 each; No.* 2, 5/5 each, with whistle. Plasticine. " Gem Box " —Price, 9d. "Little Modeller" —Price, 1/3. " Child's Delight "—Price, 2/-. " Universal." Six large blockt of different colours—Price, 2/3. " The Little Builder " —Price, 4/6. Glitter-wax Modelling Material—Prices, 9d, 1/6, 3/6. Meccano. HOBSON STREET and WYNDHAM STREET Set No. 00 Makes 40 Models—Price 5/Set No. 0 Makes 70 Models—Price 7/6 Set No. 1 Makes 106 Models—Price 12/6 Set No. 2 Makes 15 r Models—Price 23/Set No. 3 Makes 206 Models—Price 35/Set No. 4 Makes 263 Models—Price 60/Clockwork Motor—lo/6. Electric Motor—lß/6. Accessory Outfits—From 2/6 to 26/-. Meccano Spare and Additional Parts can always be obtained from us.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19201, 15 December 1925, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19201, 15 December 1925, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19201, 15 December 1925, Page 16

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