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/t’s Almost - Chmtmas -CX Time Again! They’re great fun . . . V'7 ® IF YOU ARE WISE Toys to set eager YOU’LL LAY-BY y° un 'S eyes a-sparkle brer rabbit on wheels is a most attrae- maw I 011 Christmas morning five animal. Ho has an engaging twinkle nUW I great fun, because !" S’/'iTi” O ‘ they 1«»1 ■ imaginations into exciting adventures . . . ' J'- — because they’re so sturdily realistic . . . --O \ And so reasonable in A !)rice \ MODEL RAILWAY ENGINE AND ncvAL 1i I I TRUCK in red with smart touches of black. ' jl! V A Good workmanship gives a realistic * 'A*', | '\ appearance. Price 8/6. -■ Jr | \ / J...' --I' I’M- \ A- Trim Little sailing yacht b ’ ll snuppy colour Wul combinations. Guar- ‘ anteed to sail. What This late MODEL ~~ a lot of fun it will TRUCK will delight all give the kit dies small boys. Well made iIICC in sturdy wood and painted green. „ — zw— — Ok - '" X Price 6/61 T" STREAMLINED RAILWAY ENGINE with - two carriages. Soundly constructed to * F~l ' stand up to a lot of rough treatment. Li Ini . Price 6/6, B- oiß - i ... M This well-built || Wooden GUARD’S VAN is most realistic and can be Another type of RAILWAY conveniently hitched .... $ ENGINE with a wagon attached, on back of a rail- Wft Made in several bright colours to wiv eiminc. \Mi k g' ve hours of pleasure to little Wu*’ 4 ’ children. Price 4/11. „., a MODEL AIRCRAFT CARRIER >/ .//.J....... .. 5..,,. for boys who like to play at \ \ " war ! Completely camouflaged iu ,jattlc ship grey. Price 4/6. COMING SOON? ' 'T. 5 Remarkable Exhibition v fef ifiita ifiaiis Practically every Well Known Star in Hollywood has t sent Frocks and Accessories they have worn in recent y pictures to this Exhibition in aid of New Zealand Patriotic Funds. The display is a large one and the 1 Frocks designed by f.-iniohs Fashion Creators especially for the stars, arc particularly valuable and interesting. Included are articles from such stars as Joan Bennett, Loretta Young, Bette Davis, Rosalind Russell, Norma vYjs. Shearer, Vivien Leigh, Melvyn Douglas, Tyrone Power, Ray Milland, Franchot Tone, Don Ameche, Bing Crosby, Charlie Chaplin and many others. » til t TheS.,, „ ,-„ y ,„ W ~„d Intense Interest Created! evening gown worn by Rita Hayworth in “Angels Over Broadway’’ to the mittens used by Paulette Goddard in gja Bl “The Great Dictator.’’ It includes the gold evening slippers worn by Loretta Young in “He Stayed for gßgHfl raHO|H Breakfast,’’ the sunset gold evening b,ag of Norma Shearer in '“Escape?’’ an old-fashioned lace handker- C'GT’ chief used by Greer Garson in “Pride ami Prejudice.’’ JL The silver grey gown of Alice Faye in “Tin Pan Alley.” One gown worn by Joan Bennett in ■ ‘The House Across y ou >u -foe photagraphed at our expense by W. E. the Bay” cost 900 dollars. Johnson. The winner will receive an engagement at the Regent Theatre as Personality Hostess during the screening of the picture and H. & J. Smith’s will present the winner with a Scarlett O’Hara Frock and The whole shipment is conservatively estimated at Hat, Shoes, Lingerie and Jewellery Also W. E. 15,000 dollars. Gene Autry has sent the whole Johnson will present the winner with an enlarged ensemble worn in one of his western films, Chaplin an photograph. bSVo .MHoJden ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 26, AT 5 p.m. and Milland the flothing worn in “I Wanted Wings.” Judging win be in Our Tearoo mS Thursday, November 27, at 3 p.m. COMPETITORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND The display will open in our Furnishing Department at 2 p.m. about Tuesday, November 25, and will be controlled by wnrrurMfi Women’s Patriotic Committee workers. The Exhibition REMEMBER ! IT COSTS I.OU NOTHING will be open daily and on Friday nights. Charges for TQ ENTER. admission will be Adults 6d, Children 3d. All proceeds go to Patriotic Funds. The Exhibition will later go ENTRY FORMS NOW AVAILABLE AT OUR to our Gore Store. THEATRE BOOKING OFFICE.

LINTON QUALITY COAL For More Heat at Less Cost. Advt

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Southland Times, Issue 24593, 15 November 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24593, 15 November 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 24593, 15 November 1941, Page 9