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Kerru f all , s 0 £ from Australasia; six eaT SEWING BAGS, in Suede 15/ " « «"»" Beatrix Potter Bo.ks. This charming fitted—From 6/6 to 22/6 ATTACHE CASES, in Solid Hide; *' Aj ™ s WeWter Man 8 Man - ae ries has about 12 titles, beautifully everlasting wear; best fittings, good K CaUwn ' s Law ol thc Gm ' fflustrated-2/. each SEWING BOSES, in Blue, Green, Locks-lSn <14m ' 16in 18in S * MtKenna ' s Sonia ' ».,, -. , •,.,-.„ Brown Leather-From 15/- to 45/. 32/6 35/. 44'/- 50/- B - Yea " «* « ache > St T ° m "* .■ ' • ' P. M'Gffl's Glenmoran uragon-4/u PARTY CASES, or "Vanity Boxes"; ATTACHE WRITING CASES, G. Richmond's Red Pepper Burns Edith Howe's Wonderwings (Fairy in latest Leather styles. These make fitted—6s/- 72/6 etc Patricia Brent, Spinster Tales)—l/S / nice presents—22/6 37/6 40/. - Arthur Mee's Book for Bovs and "ONOTO" FOUNTAIN PEN makes BIOGRAPHY. Girls-6/6 VAMTY BAGS, in Silk'; beautiful a most useful present. 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Poe:as 0{ To-day _ „ _ _ 2/6 these is the largest and best assorted Accessory Outfits— Deserted Village .„ _. „ ... 10/6 My ErTatic Pal —.-—■— 4/6 in town. Dark Morocco—ls/-, 20/-, S/6 17/- 19/. 34/- Parsifal „_ „. K/6 Second Book rf Artemus _ _ 2/6 27/6, 37/6. Seal-27/6 to 65/.. Omar Khayyum, in various bindings- Oxeaha *a'* ««* *« _ .„ 1/6 -r Grey or Brown Suede—22/6, 25/., CALENDARS FOR 1919. From 5/6 to 50/. Oxenha Pi's All's Well ._ „ _ i/ 6 30/., to 70/4. year we tne largest stoc j. E | ves anfl F a j T i eSj gioriotra illustrations ever seen in Dunedin. Artistic de- by Rentoul in colour and Black-and- LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. SOLID LEATHER BAGS, hand-s 6 wn; . 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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 3
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