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sr^rwk » v^ ?¥> « K SgEr Chri p. sfma e » si COHERE arc two ways of buying Gifts. One is tat blindly buy the first article you see, while - the other is to carefully choose a useful Gift at the Christmas Store. Here you choose at leisure among the most varied selection of suitable Gifts for Mother, Dad, Sister or Brother, and if the Gift buying becomes a problem will you ask us about it —we are wanting to help you and perhaps can strike on the very Gift—inexpensive, yet useful. A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS: HOSIERY. GLOVES, SCARVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDBAGS, UMBRELLAS, SLIPPERS, An Early Call offers 1 the Double Advantage | of Better Choice and > Avoidance of Last- . minute Rush. JiJi^C-.^^^LAjti^n^J i What Shall It Be ? Here are Hundreds of Suitable Xmas Gifts KincQ Brass ware, in a great variety of small uselul articles, such as Caddy Spoons, Asli Trays, Shoe Horns, Egg Cups, Cigarette Stands, Powder Bowls, Table Bells—Prices range from 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 4/6 to 12/6. Suede Novelties, made in New Zealand, and decorated with Maori and New Zealand designs. These include Shopping Lists, Book Markers, Needle Cases, Letter Racks; Shoe Shines, Serviette Rings, Teapot Holders and (Stands, Cigarette Cases, I etc-l/-, lyil, 2/6, 2/11 to 6/11 each. A novelty this season is the New Hat Stand for keeping one's hat in shape. We have these in several quaint styles, including Painted Wood Figures, French Ladies, or Quaint Mascot Styles, ' "with \>lvet Animals—3/11, 4/11, 6/U knd 8/6 each. Coat Hangers and Shoe Tree Sets, in colored erinoid, painted wood, or floral covered styles. A great variety of these popular gifts, , all boxed daintily m fancy boxes —3/11, 4/6, 5/11 to 10/6 set. Bath Salts, in fancy containers, including Powder Bowls, Glass Jars and Vases," and a great \ variety of gailyTeolored birds, animals, and quaint figure designs—2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 6/11, 7/6 to 13/6. "Sunny Jim" is a large Bath Soap ; made in. u smiling face and dressed in a face cloth, bonnet and shawl,, . finished with hows of assorted colorings—l/11 each. Fancy Garters, in endless variety; headed, ribbon, floral trimmed, brilliant studded, etc. —1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 pair. Also done up in Xmas Crackers, assorted colors —1/11, 2/.3i, 2/11, .3/11 -each. Novelty Inch Tapes, in a wonderfid 'array of quaint styles. Clocks, Greyhounds, Chickens, Ladies, Birds, Bulldogs, Policemen, etc.—All at 1/11 each. ; Fancy Handkerchiefs, in White, with scalloped'edges and Jace or embroidej-ed corners; also with dainty colored corners—6d each. Chinese Hand-embroidered* Handkerchiefs, with quaint crossstitch or floral designs—9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 each. Real Opal Cloth Handkerchiefs, in White or colors, with dainty cross-stich designs, hand embroidered in colors —1/-, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6 each. i White Linen Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched borders of varying widths. All in fine soft qualities—9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 each. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with < embroidered corners and tiny hemstitched borders, in a great variety of beautifully worked styles—l/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 3/5 each. Picture Boxes of Three Handkerchiefs, with quaint figure designs; specially made for | children—l/3 and 1/6. Fancy Boxes of Handkerchiefs, in aa endless variety of styles, and done in threes "or half-dozens. _ These include White with embroidered corners, lace edges or colored corners, or in colored opail cloth with fancy worked corners—l/11, 2/3, 2/6 to 25/- . box". Tissue Handkerchiefs, in novelty soap bubble boxes, with tasselled lid, containing M° z Tissues, in White, self-colored or assorted colored .stripe 'borders—7/6 box. Fancy v Colored Crepe .de Chine Handkerchiefs, in a huge variety ■ of Jazz colorings and designs—1/3, 1/11, 2/6 each. Pettie's for Xmas Gifts Fancy Linens For Christmas Gifts. Damask Sets, with colored hemstitched border, Table Cloth and four serviettes. 'Sizes 5Q x£o and 56 x 56—17/6, 19/6 to 23/6. Natural Linen : Dressing Table Sets, hemstitched centre and lacetrimmed—Set of 3, 8/6. All-linen Afternoon Tea Cloths, in colored and white, with colored -.embroidery, and applique flower and fruit designs; 36 x 36 — 8/6, 9/6 to 14/6. Similar styles in Tray Cloths, size 14 s 26 and 16 x 24—From 3/6, 5/11 to 16/6. Lace-trimmed Pillow Shams, pure Irish linen, trimmed with heavy lace—l7/6 to 25/6 pair. Hand Embroidered Madeira Afternoon Tea Cloths, in White and natural pure linen • sizes 36 x 36, and 45 x 45—18/6, 22/6 to 52/6. PETTIE'S THE CHRISTMAS SHOP ■'Quality" British Toys AT THE RED SHOP THE NEW MECCANO LATEST SETS NOW TO HAND. SEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE. We are Showing IN OUR WINDOW Two Models built by Gisborne boys. A COMPLETE MOTOR CHASSIS containing every detail in the Modern Motor, by Master Terry, Whataupoko. A ROTARY PRINTING PRESS, as used in the Herald Office. This machine unrolls paper, prints both sides, folds, cuts and stacks the papers ready for delivery. This model must be inspected to realise the work put in by Archie Brunton. See our window. Both Built with Genuine Meccano Parts. HORNBY TRAINS—We stock every set and all rails and rolling stock. A price list gladly sent yoa on application. Lines' Famous Wooden Engines and Juvenile Cars. Book Yours for Xmas. ONLY AT A. Langridge & Co. TOY DEALERS, ETC., GISBORNE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16826, 13 December 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16826, 13 December 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16826, 13 December 1928, Page 8