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•w/ a •and dout forget—the Talbots are Coming Too! “Yea, everything is ready, so hurry home, dear. I've filled the decanters for you men, the soda water and everything is there. Oh, yes, and just as a safeguard, I think you’d better bring home an extra bottle of * Perfection just in case—you know. No, it would never do to run short—especially as the Talbots always have an unlimited supply at their home—and you know how George Talbot enjoys his glass of * Perfection.’ Yes, all right, I’ll order a case to-morrow. Goodbye, and don’t be late.’.’ Thus we find the most popular hostess remembers every detail connected with the comfort of her guests. And, of course, the grand old custom of serving Scotland’s finest whisky to the menfolk adds a touch ■of perfection to the occasion. CiyOillurris BLEND Soots (Cl His ky 2S. LANES, LTD. c *SL n irAgents: McCallum’c Perfection Whisky is now obtainable In oval flasks and quart*, and fitted with aluminium stopper and handy drinking cap, at all Hotels and Bottle Stores. TIMBER —tin order Is tea small to ncalvs prompt execution. You are assured of a dependable service when yon leave your order In tbs hands of Keith Ramiay & Co. •Phone it-tU, and a Mrt tully-quaUfled builder is at your service. Keith Ramsay & Co. Specialists in Timber, Halsey St. (extension of Hanover St.). ’Phone 12-214. The New DUO-ENSIGN CAMERA for Portraits and Views. No focussing ■ required. Film Registering Device. For 2J x 3J Pictures For 2i x 4 J pictures Direct Vision Finder. Fixable Portrait Lense. - 19/6 and 21/6 - 25/- and 27/6 Wonderful value in a thoroughly practical, substantial Camera. The ALL-DISTANCE POCKET ENSIGN. Importers of Photographic Supplies, “CAMERA CORNER.” 93 GEORGE STREET. Takes Close-up Portraits & Distant Views with equal facility. Ne-» models of outstanding merit for roll films 2J x 3i, Folding Pocket Model *2/6 and 52/6. Box Model f»A. A ft seoict Phyllis leant confidingly towards Cecilia, who was lying back lazily. “There’s Dorothy,” she commenced, "looking more beautiful than ever in a simply stunning georgette frock. ‘Everything to match* seems to be her motto. It’s very nice, but it must be rather expensive. Take shoes, for instance. I’ve seen her in about a dozen different pairs in the last few months. A small fortune, my dear.” "You’re wrong there,” laughed Cecilia. "Dorothy let me in on a secret a few days ago. Those oh-so-smart shoes cost under two pounds a pair.” "But, good heavens, child, they look twice, three times, that. Where did she get them —stolen goods, or something?” "Don’t be silly. They’re Matchless Shoes, and are designed in Paris by a fellow called Paul Andre, one of the top-notchers, I’m told. Of course, the reason they are so cheap is that they’re made here in New Zealand. That’s what makes them so terribly comfortable, too. Something to do with the exclusive New Zealand foot-type, which sounds quite reasonable. At any rate, they fit perfectly, and are wonderfully snug. I believe they wear marvellously, too. Hold their shape, you know. This is a pair I have on.” "That’s great! You’re a real life saver. I want some good shoes just now. I*ll buy Matchless, and save a lot of money.” ‘Yes, and save yourself from that awful ‘breaking in’ that most shoes need.” MATCH IKS

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 24

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