'f* • ;! • •: •V' I tf/f 1 !" - ' ■ rasps* Ringing Out Glad Tidings GIVE HER LOCKNIT Ir! I il Silk Garments m WM Houndfaaiectly with your gift—la»fcp«ms lioaknit Silk garments from ,ll#®aramet&sh. wxaitelul kocknit values come just in tfbnßifar Xmas and are the result of a monster // cash. No better buying could possibly be imagined! j All newest, wanted shades-—splendid qualityand New Zealand manufacture. Nightdresses 6/11 -jHf*a* —"'waacvaM Pyjamas 7/11 Underskirts 0 TJtMES’ SWAOTER WAITS pig tnost popular coat, Stocked in iVEarocain, Pine Tweeds, etc., etc. u A moat useM and sensible gift. Big varietyStroeked in poz and sdoz to box. SETS With Pace Cloth to match —British make — Novelty designs—Wrapped in Cellophane. MEN'S mWIM SHBtTS Coat style, in fast washing shades ol‘ pine, Green, Mauve, Pawn or White. Well made —All sizes. BOSS’ SILK SHIRTS Strongly made in Pure Fuji Silk quality— Canoe or Tennis shapes—All sizes. Bulk buying alone enables ns to offer such 4% Jfj| xaw - 4jjv s/it s 0 MEN'S SUITS The fit, Style and quality of these suits is amazing. Newest tunings in Worsteds, also Navy serges. All fittings. A £4/10/- value line. XMAS OFFER rmme jw _ . miiiiMiiimmimiuimiii.mi.H r.rz£sz2sss2zz2issssssr~~
get Books at Xmas A BOOK IS ALWAYS A DELIGHTFUL PRESENT. Start collect mq your Christmas Gifts now. BLACKCOCKS LEATHER. :by .Maurice Walsh . 4/6 yetlr friends will say, “I'm ulad they remembered us this year.” LATEST BOOKS INCLUDEA TIME TO KEEP, by HalUfflay Sutherland 12/6 Cheap Edition of the same 'author's ARCHES OF THE TEARS .. 7/0 Allan Mulgan’s SPTJR OF MORNING. A book with a New Zealand setting:. 7/-. . WINDS OF HEAVEN, by Nellie Scanlon 7/0 THE .ROAD TO NOWHERE, by Maurice Walsh 7/M3T HORSE WARRIOR, by GeflWal J. Seeley VPENCARROW. by. Nellie. Scahloti 4/6 AND BY GOD. by Wm. G. Carr 6/~ OOOD-RTE MR. CHIRPS, by Jai Hilton. A delightful little book. «/- THE MODERN ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR CHILDREN 10/OOLF, by Henry Cotton 4 ,.'.- <•/- OUT OF THE ROUGH, by Joseph T. Shaw. A golf story that will lower your score 6/EVERTTHING SHAKESPEARE EVER WROTE «/- MAID IN WAITING, by .Galsworthy 4/6 WHY SHOOT A BUTLER, by Geol’teette Heyer 41DEVIL'S CUB. by Georgette Hetfrf 4/THE FALCONS OF FRANCE, ;a flying story for boys 4/6 Thie year we have a Special Display of FANCY STATIONERY CABINETS Our 4/* box is exceptional value. FOUNTAIN JNHb* We can recommend, V — i DIARIES FOR IS3s—All Sim and Bindings.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18585, 20 December 1934, Page 10
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