i •C# £4 a? Jas. Pascoe s EXTENSION Great Bargains are being offered within the next few days, during which time we are making a complete sell-out of sale stocks. . This is a last opportunity to buy useful goods at greatly reduced prices—an opportunity to purchase your Xmas gifts for a lower figure than you had been prepared to pay. Visit our Queen Street Store early, for we move to our modernised premises NEXT FRIDAY. Solid Gold Brooches, set with precious stones —Were 12/6 to 45/-. Now All One Price, 5/-. 9ct. Gold Pendant, set with pearls, aquamarines, topaz, amethyst, tourmalines, turquoise, etc- - to £5/10/-. Now 10/- each. 9ct. Solid Gold Necklet Pendants, set with precious stones. Wonderful range of designs—Were 45/-! to £5. -Now 10/-. 9ct. Gold Lockets—Were 25/- to 45/- each. Now 10/-. Gent.'s Gold-mounted Pendants, for watch chains. Amethyst, topaz, bloodstones and sardonyx—Were 17/6 to 35/-. Now 5/-, White Xylonite Hand Mirrors Were 13/6 to 30/-. Now 5/-. Dessert and Table Spoons Now 2/6 and 3/6 half doaen. Inlaid Silver Perfume Bottles-—Were 12/6 and 20/-. Now 3/6, 5/-. Silverplated Cigarette Cases—Were 10/- to 20/-. Now 3/6 and 5/- . each. Fountain Pens, solid l,4ct. Gold nibs; only a few left—Were 10/6, 12/6, 14/6. Now 2/6. And Hundreds of Other Silverplated Cigarette Cases—Were 10/6 to 20/-. Now 3/6 and 5/-. Solid Silver-mounted and Silver Inlaid Perfume Bottles—Were 4/6, 5/-, 7/6, 10/- up to 30/-. Now All Less Than Half Price. Silverplated Purses, with chain handle; best quality—Were 22/6, 25/-. Now 2/6, 3/6, 11/6, 15/-. Solid Silver-mounted Smelling Salt Bottles—Were 6/6 to 12/6. Now 2/6 and 3/6. Some slightly dented for 1/- each. Alice-in-Wonderland Hair Bands, Fancy Stone Rings, Ear-rings, Dress Clips, Fancy Necklets—-All Half Price and Less. Oddments in Silver E.P.N.S.r Mounted §alt Shakers—Now 6d, 9_d, 1/6 each. , /\ • v Solid Silver Manicure Sets, in cases Were 45/-, 60/-, 95/-, £6/10/-. Now 10/-, 15/-, 35/-* 40/-. Hanging Nursery Clock, with moving figures, for the kiddies— Were 8/6 and 12/6. Now 4/3, 6/3. Electro-plated Table Centres, 3 and 4 vases. Lines at Reduced Prices. JAS. SALE QUEEN ST. mMm r-m Wm mm wm§m WSS WWWmWmm&. rl X m 3m? mMm For Parties and Theatre Evenings—for Speolal Occasions—Choose the Chocolates you are proud to fllve. Queen Anne ' Chocolates are the Freshest and Most 1 Delicious—and Wonderful Vshie! From Queen Anne Shops, Adams Bruce Shops, and oil High-class Confectioners si
For Home or Camp i W'" b -L'« ' \» ""■ ,kl :, t nTr NEW PERFECTION OJJ Cook Stoves and Ovens Thi» i» a very useful itove for the home or camp. Can be used for boiling, frying or toasting. Light* inuantly and given a steady, regulated heat for all pooking purpoaei. 4 Let us demonstrate it to you. OPP. G.P.0., QUEEN STREET. I PINT IN ABOUT 2-k MINUTES Fast ast on tho market, better made aud bettor finished. Bofusts foreign imitations—see that yon get a "Speadoo." Available all dealers. IMMERSION HEATER MISS WINIFRED ROBERTS Nine Yeara in a Leading Salon in Queen Street, is now ataociated with .ua ■ HER PATRONS CAN REACH HER BY TELEPHONING 47-455 For Your Permanent Ware do come and inspect our living model. BEAUTY u'tQUCWf UFCIVRt PARLQUR Specialising in Eugene Permanent Waving PMONC 47-45 5 .M¥ J iii f liHll%cDC.; QUIEH 1 ITCHING PILES CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tho solution of tho crossword puzzle set in Wednesday's Herald is aa follows:
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 3
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