j / \ * ! / WW * ] / * a-: /•>< JB. I ; \ I « \ ' A' * H' M Hr H \ / £ rl V? 1. 1 ’ i Li , £\ - / pi ’ H * TAECEMBER—that month of all months when the return of Santa Claus and the IM holiday seasoi causes a real stir in the spirit of mankind. The festivities of I the holiday season are anticipated with a great deal of enthusiasm by everyone, and gift seekers are planning lists of presents to spread joy into the hearts of their x i friends. They know that Our Store affords remarkable opportunities for them, and that our service provides a choice of gift merchandise that has been assembled from all over the world. ' * From one personal friend »! to another-—Lingerie ■ U Are you puzzled? Make a gift §4 about what to give sister this Christmas; of a dainty Cambric Night for Christmas. how she would appreciate “Undies,” espec- She is sure to like the dainty lace and ially these dainty Silk Knickers— ribbon trimmings—l2/6. L ' 10/6 to 15/6. 31 U Don’t forget What joy that Silk Camisoles are hlways welcomed -- will be the lot of sister if her present from anyway what a lovely gift they make. you is one of these adorable White Tar anx i These with their attractive lace work and tulle Knickers with pretty lace and ribbon ribbon trimmings will make a lovely pre- trimmings-6/11, sent indeed—3/6 to 19/6. S Just imagine £. (J and crisp are the Mercerised Cotton \ estz, how over joyed she would be with a lovely with open embroidered tops; and what a ?4 Fujiette Nightie. They are so daintily cm- ■ lovely gift they make—s/3. J-H broidered in colours too—ls/6, 19/6. • * Exquisitely worked (^ei e( ‘ ft’’ 1 J and lace tops have these delightful Princess are these Crepe de Chene Nights. You just Silk Underskirts. We know of nothing £-1 couldn’t choose a nicer present if you tried— more daintv for a Christmas gift I ' 49/6. 29/6 to 39/6. g Thrills Underskirts will accompany this lovely Silk Night when rfr it arrives in someone’s home on Christmas of Wh::e Silk, with such dainty hemstitchy Day. It is beautifully trimmed with lace ing and lace and insertion trimmings. They and pretty coloured ribbons 25/- to 49/6. are in the popular skirt style—2s/- to 39/6. u . ■ •" ' •■••• —— ? 11. &J. Smith, Ltd. I Z I H.' INVERCARGILL THE PRCGRESSIVA ST6RLS GORE * §4 i. ' I I I.!, ill! | Hf§4 J--j- j ..... ; TWELVE MONTHS ofSen>ice ff SIGNED if VffZAlllip., GUARANTEE I ; W!TH EACH HI E| ,indest SS otie' i »« BATTERY ' | No other battery has one |l l|| LOCK PLATES APAt jh 'J || I I vital Tea- 11| 111 See you get signed guarantee - 1b k i IWj | ® on dßlivsryI I ty seal5 eal We have had only one claim I i in two years, which we main 1 longor tained, although our service I terms not ' 3een complied 0 aatisfao* t I til. PRICES- 12 -volt, suit Dpdge ■ ■ | 10/- ■ 6-volt, 13-plate £9 9/< 16-volt, 11-plate £g VESTA BATTERY SERVICE STATION. P. H. VICKERY, LTD. (Next to the Banks) TAY STREET ■ INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 19125, 18 December 1923, Page 7
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