PUBLIC NOTICES. HERE ARE GIFTS IT PAIS IOU TO BUI N0W“! Gifts for “Her,” sensible presents for “Him” —Xmas boxes for father, mother, sister, brother ... in fact, Gift Hints for everyone on your Yuletide list —all are to be found in profusion at Broad Small’s — Invercargill’s favourite Christmas store. Call and see for yourself how completely and thoroughly we’ve planned this year for Gift shoppers, and how well we have studied their requirements. See the attractive miscellany of appropriate gift lines in our showroom and windows. Come with us round Broad Small’s and let us help you tick off the names from your gift list. Upstairs in the FURNITURE SHOWROOM You will find beautifully made furniture —Glory Boxes, Occasional Tables, Tea Wagons, Dolls’ Prams. Seagrass Chairs, Cosy Fireside Chairs, China Cabinets, Palm Stands, ALL QUALITY GIFTS—YET AT PRICES TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET. The Soft FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Also offers a number of excellent Gift suggestions. Fluffy Down Quilts, Lamp Shades, Hearth Rugs Sheets, Tea Towels, and Bath Towels (for “Her” box) and many more delightful gifts. Downstairs again FIRESIDE BRASSWARE Will hold your attention. Log Boxes and Firescreens, with charming embossed designs which stand out in high relief against the antiqued background. Companion Setsj comprising Poker, Shovel, Tongs, and Brush, make a reasonably priced, acceptable gift. The ORNAMENTAL ’ BRASSWARE STAND Displays bright and beautiful pieces of Brassware, straight from China and India. The Indian brassware shows appealing designs, picked out with vivid coloured enamels. The brassware from the Orient displays plain or beautifully etched and brightly polished brassware. Vases, Fern Bowls. Candlesticks, Book Ends, Trays and attractive small articles all make their own special appeal on this interesting stand. Then along to the CRYSTAL and CHINAWARE SALON A galaxy of exquisite presents awaits the gift shopper in this storehouse of beauty. ’Sparkling Crystalware, Vases, Rose Bowls, Toilet Sets, Salad Bowls, etc. While at the opposite end of the Salon is Chinaware from the famous potteries of the world.
Next, your interest will be attracted by the DINNER AND TEASETS By famous English manufacturers. Do not miss this collection of these beautiful examples of the Ceramic art. The prices will please you too—there is a great variety to suit all purses. Then to the ALUMINIUM and ENAMELWARE DEPARTMENT For the Lady of the Home a present for her kitchen is always very much appreciated. A wide variety of Saucepans, Stewpans, Kettles, Pie Dishes, Frying Pans, Bowls, Teapots, and dozens of other needed and attractive household articles. The ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT For articles—modem and labour saving — Electric Irons, Toasters. Reading Lamps, Heaters or Electric Jugs. We will be pleased to show you our stock. YOUR SHOPPING COMPLETED SPEEDILY AND EASILY— Seen at a glance, displays, and a full complement of capable assistants makes gift shopping pleasant and easy at Broad Small’s. CHIMING CLOCKS, BEDROOM CLOCKS, GIFT STATIONERY, PERFUMES, GIFT SETS, XYLONITE TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS,' And scores of gifts, too numerous to mention, are on display. SHOW VISITORS’ Buy ALL your presents here with the knowledge that everything you choose — no matter how inexpensive it may be — represents really good value for the money. But —don’t leave your Xmas shopping until the very last minute —do it now and be sure of widest selection in ALL lines. BROAD SMALL. LTD. “The Premier Store,” Dee Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 1
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