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“l-aft-miniite" Gifts |l IgLia/ are easily selected if you use this Guide H ■W Bl “ HANDBAGS—ideaI for Miss \FI “ ■ B || EF J ? KIN 9 LOV ®£ an Ideal Z Genuine Morocco and Calf SINGLE HANDKERCHIEFS. WMF i Last-nunute Gift! 10/6 to 59/6 . x VK s» Washing Nappa - 12/6, 13/6 Real Crocodile - 21/- to 12gns Pyramid ----- 4 S \ - Wfe Washing Suede - 9/11 to 22/6 wW JflK Tweed Handbags - 6/11 to 10/6 Lissue ----- 1/3 each Ay \ Pecarry - - 9/11 to 15/6 : White Washable Handbags Pure Boiling Silks in assorted \ a Real H °S skin “ " 27/6 > 37/C ' ‘ 2/11 to 9/11 checks - - - - 1/3 to 2/11 w ’ZayZgr jk*■ \ fe® Real Kid - - 8/11 to 17/6 i i&Sg j Crepe-de-Chene and Tapestry Embroidered Handkerchiefs. L/rf/V* UP ) \ t YAW Nappa -- - 6/11 to 21/- ii ; Evening Bags - - 9/11 to 21/- 6d to 7/6 each y/ Doeskin 7/11 to 15/6 mg “uSkabte jS ff / fc i i Fabric Gloves - 2/11 to 8/11 J Patent. Good roomy shapes. Linens - - - IOJd to 2/6 each silk Gloves _ _ 2/11 to 6/11 . 13/6 I / Raffia-embroidered Rush I / .. „ Shopping Bags - - 5/6, 5/11 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS // RAINBOW “855” , (6 in Box) y The very finest of Pure Silk Sheer ----- 10/11 White Self-embroidered Lawn LUSTRE mu. c « u m 4 t 3/6 t 0 5/11 “Dullbloom” service sheer C White Self-embroidered Lmen 10/6 4/61017/6 “Special” service weight 9/11 <?/ Coloured embroidery on white Lawn TPAvn “LADY JANE” DEANS D ° LLS 3/6 to 6/11 ACCESSORIES 4 „ “Skinclear” fine strong grena- dressed "T* Coloured Embroidered on White ACCESSOKIEb dine silk - - - - 12/6 ’ Washable Dolls Linen - - - - 4/11 to 7/11 useful for Hobday Time Heavy service weight -'9/11 . with real hair and BwW/ Silk Sponge Bags. 10 2 d to 5/( Standard service weight 7/11 fascinating feat- ® <4> Pouchette Travel Toilet Sets & ; ervice weight -- - 5/11 B re , s tkat .„ e , vcry B 1/- to 5/>. W little girl will love. /By /B* Adjustable Shoe Trees - 1/11 sheer -- 8/11 UMBRELLAS, attractively A variety of Doll Boxed Coat Hangers weight t/11 covered in the following:- personations. 1/11 to 5/ “Adurable”' ” ” 6/11 Strong Cotton - - 5/11 to 18/6 Pnced rirr STATIONERY “PRESTIGE” Fancy Cotton--12/6 to 15/6 n/b to a/o SILK SCARVES „ ~ , , , , No. 1200 fine grenadine silk Plain Silk - - 9/11 to 29/6 Cowl shapes in beautiful O Compendiums and boxed set 2 1/- Faney Silk - - - 12/6 to 32/6 n printings and colours • W. 1 J m Sak .... H/ 6 ? Winto . COLOURED FEATHER DUS- | 7-fifty Crepe -- - 10/11 , ( TERS in unusual shapes and ® W 800 full service weight - 10/11 rrJFN APRONS C' vS CONTINENTAL WOOLLEN I attractive colours -1/- to 2/11 "> “Powder Bloom” dull service J , , , S SCARVES sheer ------ 9/11 Apphqued contrast Crinoline =,■% „ . , . , , kovfttv PVTAMA CASFS « > \ “Dulmode” service weight lady ------ 3/6 7’ a / New arrivals in hand-woven NOVELTY PYJAMA CASES g/n English Cotton Novelty Aprons Summer weight Wools m Dog shapes - 12/6 to 25/6 “Petalwisp”' service sheer 8/11 in Bib style - - 3/11, 4/11 5/11 to 8/11 VELVET TEA COSIES E I|| REQUISITES 10/6 to 12/6 . i ■ — "T World-famous in make and attracSILK HOLDERS for your Hand-painted Parihment Art Calendars - - From 1/- Lancaster’s Utility Tableware ’ ’2/nto 25/ 6 fancy work Cottons - - 2/3 Novelties -- - 1/3 to 4/11 Chromium-nlated Chinese „, a c ,Y" to 15/6 5™ m w/r Pnlrer Worked Mottoes vnromium piatea vnuiesv Bridge Scoring Blocks Perfume Bottles - - 1/6 to 10/6 Poker Worked Brassware - -1/6 to 15/6 « 6d to 5/11 chenille Face Cloths - 1/6 each COMBINATION COFFEE TABLES Suede Novelties - 1/3 to 19/6 Smokers’ Companions 10/6, 12/6 Playing Cards, 2/- to 3/9 pack Whalebone Hair Brushes; good' AND FIRE SCREENS. Beautiful little Occasional Tables which, when folded, makes ----- 2/11 to 15/6 make admirable Fire Screens. The tops are of hand- Gift Packs of Face Tissue and Cotpainted Parchment under plate glass, in Round, Oval Mi Hi ■■ Hi BH ton Wool; attractively boxed in and Square shapes, designed in Crinoline Lady, Garden M| Cellophane - - - --2/6 and 3/6 and Galleon, the wooden frames being in solid WW wW* . ,r £3/ , 9/6 . 6 .. HCiDCiI, NaynCS sCo.,ltd. " For Eas x cflo!ce Last-minute Buying ” Tay St., Invercargill.

lIIqI C ESARI NE cLlm BEDSPREADS of Cesarine, “the wonder \ cloth” grow in popularity more and more I every day. They are so smart and always 1 look so fresh! Cesarine Bedspreads give I years of wear and wash exceptionally well ] — available in a host of dainty shades. I Single bed size 10/9 I Three-quarter bedl3/6 / Double bed 19/11 J . /WOVEN TO A R C 8

PREVENTION OF GOITRE The addition of 100 mlcrogrammei of lodine per day la the necessary amount to prevent goitre. This amount should be taken by tveryone every day. Two Seameal Capsules per day live 100 microtrammel of lodine. Ons level teaspoonful of Seameal gives 300 microgrammes, or sufficient for three persons per day. SEAMEAL is economical, efficient and absolutely safe. If used over a prolonged period every day, Seameal has great curative powers for people with goitre. W. GREGG & CO. LTD. DUNEDIN BACON PIGS. CLIENTS please note THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th will be the latest we can receive BACON PIGS for sale or to be cured. Open to receive Pigs after January 4, 1938. LINDSAY & CO., LTD., TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL, FIRESIDE CHAIRS, Lounge Chairs, Occasional Tables, Card Tables. Sensible gifts at modest prices at Scoullar & Chisholm’s, Tay Street. ANVIL Aluminium Enamel, the Best Enamel for ranges and hot pipes. Will no+ burn off.— SMITH & SMITH, LTD., Esk Street

808 MARTIN’S CONDITION POWDERS KEEP DOGS FIT Procurable only at AITCHISON’S LTD. IRONMONGERS - - INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 23389, 22 December 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23389, 22 December 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23389, 22 December 1937, Page 12