NOBLE’S.
Genuine Toy Shop.
For a quarter of a century Noble’s have stocked toys to delight the children of Southland. Week in, week out, year after year, the firm has carried a splendid array of toys. At Christmas it is true that special provision is made for the children; but the fact remains that Noble’s is genuinely a toy and fancy goods shop, and one with a great deal of experience of this business to ensure that the public get the best value for their money. Noble’s is no drapery em-
porium suddenly seized with the desire to stock toys; nor is there any admission charge to inspect Noble’s toys. There are, of course, many other articles in the shop which make very attractive gifts. The brassware and china ware form a feature of the display and many delightful articles for Christmas giving are contained in this section. There is a splendid display of cut glassware which should act as a magnet to all eyes, for in it pieces of exquisite workmanship are contained. There are few' presents which appeal more than cut glass and few places where there is a wider range of selection than at Noble’s. Christmas cards and calendars are also very much in evidence. The cards and calendars grow more attractive each year, and to see those in Noble’s is to want to buy not one but aIL Another excellent line is the assortment of ladies’ handbags which are
more handsome than ever this year. For the men there are all kinds of shaving and smoking appurtenances. Artistic diaries, many novel knick-knacks, dainty bead necklets, stainless cutlery sets —these are other gifts that aro sure to please.
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Southland Times, Issue 21582, 21 December 1931, Page 12
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281NOBLE’S. Southland Times, Issue 21582, 21 December 1931, Page 12
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