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Vuietidei Rappy=tide s Present-tide! CL All tides, aren’t they, boys and girls ? Yes, and the high-tide of excitement and anticipation is when you go to rest(?) on Christmas Eve. Ct. Of course you’ll stay wide awake and see Santa Claus come down M W the chimney—bag of presents first, Santa Claus second. ~CL But, stay. You must first come to the CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AT THE D.I.C. jjgp CL There you can see tons and tons of presents. All kinds of things—things that baby will prattle and laugh over, things that boys and girls love, JSsK things that fathers and mothers will prize. CL And when Christmas Day dawns, mother wont have much trouble in tumbling you out of bed—will she ? No ! You’ll all be up with the sun, eager to see what Father Christmas has placed in your stockings. CL Heaps of presents await you at the D.I.C. Guns, books, animals, dolls, engines, railway trains, motor cars, cricket bats, meccano, games, prams, and push carts. Yes, and china tea sets and carpenter’s tools, and a host of other lovely gifts. CL Come to the D.I.C. Christmas Bazaar to-day. Come and see Father Christmas in his Magic Cave—6d admission to the cave, and a present from Santa Claus on your way through. • CL Cave open daily from M a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 2.30 to 5.30 p.m.; and on Wednesday all day, and from 7 to 8.30 p.m. Conte in Your thousands to tin D. 1 X Merry Christmas. fei the JD.7X. will remain open until 11p.m. on Wednesday. Wm. SIMM, Manager.

"ii-o n* '£i> «(**-• f«t» JiS * xmsSP'* The Freebies' Baby before using Glaxo. The Freebies* Baby after using Glaxo. Glaxo Works Wonders. Not a day passes but further convincing testimony to Glaxo's wonderful virtue as a baby food is added by grateful *parents. Glaxo is a food that is all it claims to be, arid moreover. it does all it claims to do. Purely and simply a milk food, cpntaining . nothing but sterilised milk, cream and lactose, Glaxo is the nearest known approach to mothers’ milk. It is used in the Royal Nurseries of Spain and in the children’s hospitals in the United Kingdom. Here is a testimonial with a true tine of sincerity. . Mr. John H. Pceeble*, of Auckland near Royal Oak, Onehunga, writes : “I am sending you this to show my gratitude to your marvellous Glaxo. A year ago my little boy of 11 months was sent to the Auckland Hospital iuQerins from chronic diarrhoea and rickets. On coining out of the Hospital the doctor advised me to try Glaxo, which I did. and the result is pUinly shown by tha photos. Our other baby boy has been fed on Glaxo from birth. * Tty Glaxo for your child. Write Dept. 3 , CUxo Company, PaJtncrilon N., for a copy of the Glaxo Baby Book. Builds Bonnie Babies =L JF How Quickly they are Selling ! OUR selection of Gift Goods may not be the largest in town, but it is certainly unsurpassed in quality. There is a choice range of cool, Summer frocks, pretty blouses, embroidered handkerchiefs, dainty neckwear, excellent gloves and beautiful underwear. Prices have been fixed at specially low rates. You can, therefore, shop here with confidence, for you will get the best values for your money. Mrs. MATHEWSON “WHERE THE SMART HATS ARB" 264*366 Lambton Quay - Wellington^ JANUARY Ist RESOLUTIONS I resolve to save as much money as possible by securing all pantry supplies from CAMPBELL, who sells reliable groceries for the lowest prices in town. Also I will drink only “Oca Own" Tea, for it is the most delicious I have ever tasted. Good resolutions these—try them, they are quite easy to keep and they mean saving and.satisfaction. W. CAMPBELL , 40 and 42 Manners St., 163 Rtddiford Street, 293 Cuba St., Newtown, JAMES GOER, BOOTMAKER, 18 MAJORIBANKS STREET '• (One minute from Courtenay Place tram). THE PLACE TOR BEDROCK VALUE IN BOOTS. Repairs a Specialty. Contractors fo the Wellington Housewives’ Union.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8611, 23 December 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8611, 23 December 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8611, 23 December 1913, Page 9