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It s just plain Common Sense to choose your Gifts from a high style Store. You profit by its traditional taste—standard—and comprehensive assortments whether you choose from its high or low price ranges. GIFTS FOR MERRYMAKING B32—A FLOWER MOTIF in tiny silver beads—fine silver threads crossing and re-crossing on a background of Ivory Silk—and a quaint little chain handle to carry it by. A dainty Bag young people love to take a-dancing. 18/6 B33—SEVERE BEAUTY unadorned save for two lovely little Marquisette mounts that hold in place the new twin handles. A model in Dull Black Marocain lined with Satin and fitted with inner purse and mirror 29/6 B34—THE GLAMOUR OF SEQUINS —rich Gold Sequins in quaint spiral discs scattered on Ivory Silk and divided by a sheer centre-piece of Baby Sequins. Silk lined and fitted with mirror. Beautiful sophisticated —a gift to treasure AO /A * m 829 Wm GIFTS CHOSEN WITH PLEASURE TO BE GIVEN WITH PLEASURE fox 829 A CHROMIUM ARC proudly adds new interest and distinction to an English Bag in Genuine Morocco. Lined with Moire Silk and fitted with inner purse and mirror. .. 25/6 f -Aj,B3O—TAILORED IN WHITE—--830 and buttoned and strapped with important simplicity. Dull-finish Linen fitted with slide fastener, inner purse and mirror 7/6 B3I—CLASSIC LIZARDSKIN —An infallible gift. The twin handles are stiff and squared in newest - manner. In soft Beige tonings just one of many lovely genuine Skin Bags in Greys and 'Browns. ' Silk lined and fitted with inner purse and mirror 39/6 THE M & C LAY-BY-A delightful-way to shop for Christmas choose your gifts now before the Christmas rush and have them kept in the M <£ C Lay-By Office till you-actually loish-to send them atcay. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD j»ljgg| A THRILLING SURPRISE! P Who do you think will be entertaining us at tiLJjllr \ our Children's Party on Saturday, Nov. 28th? A MYSTERY MAN who is a ventriloquist and \ I who works Magic. And, of course, there will be dear old Santa our tumbling friend Bimbo and the " Little Lady of all | the World " all waiting to greet you and join in \ v \ V\ \ J JXL And here's a happy thought for this first party —if \\ \\ \/// C 7 \(y *\") 1 you have an old toy —no matter how small please \IJ/ )<r Vy bring it along. These will be taken care of and —" \ Santa Claus will distribute them to poor children at There's a CANDY PACKAGE for every toy ! /U UX-i'l ff) Phone your reservation through the Tudor Room t \ \ \ 32-800. Special Christmas Party Menu for Children * —5 \ and Adults —l/3 each, or Special Parties by arrangeJ ment with Manageress. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. " Rinso Changed My Idea Of Whiteness" writes Mrs. Eva Simpson, c/o No. 9 Vigor Brown Street, Napier HERE IS HER LETTER USED TO THINK ALL SUDS WERE ALIKE SUr C a to char lf ' whiteness, ? , ioo k rsaUgII «• mm m TRIED RINSO . . . WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I m % Yi&Z* m 4 v» tut for * You can tell a Rinso wash by its extra whiteness. Or by the bright, unfaded clearness of colours, or by the look and feel of woollies—soft, fluffy and unshrunken—or by the way delicate silks and laces seem ju»t like new. Rinso suds, SOAPY ALL THROUGH, have a way all their own of safe, gentle washing. USE RINSO ALONE NO BAR SOAPS NEEDED A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 4.160.19NZ ISN'T RINSO A GREAT HELP ) FOR WASHING-UP,TOO?/

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 5