GIFT BUYING AN EXTENSIVE CHOICE is the first consideration in gift buying, and this you are sure of AT STRANGE'S HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR EXTENSIVE STOCKS: FOR CHILDREN BOYS' TRICYCLES, with Steel Rims or Rubber Tyres—l 3/6 to 28/6. STEEL WHEELBARROWS—S/-. WOODEN WHEELBARROWS—I/3 to 4/9. PICTURE BLOCKS^—6d to 4/6 a box. TOOL SETS—I/- to 8/6 a set. CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS—I/- to 3/6. REWARD BOOKS for older boys and girls—l/to 3/6. GIRLS' and BOYS' OWN ANNUALS, also 4 'CHUMS," 7/6 each. BOYS' WATCHES, reliable timekeepers—From 5/6 each. TEA SETS—6d to 12/6. DRESSED DOLLS—I/- to 12/6. JOINTED DOLLS—I/- to 30/-. FOR LADIES HAND BAGS, latest styles—3/9 to 40/-. WORK BASKETS—4/- to 27/6. COMPANIONS—2/6 to 7/6. MANICURE SETS—3/9 to 30/-. PERFUME, in cases—l/- to 7/6. SILVER-BACKED HAIR BRUSHES—7/6 to 25/-. SILVER-BACKED MIRRORS—9/6 to 30/-. ANTIMONY TRINKET BOXES—I/3 to 5/6 eaeli. LADIES' PURSES—9d to 7/6. BIRTHDAY BOOKS—I/9 to 3/6. HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, boxed in halfdozens —2/11, 3/6, 3/11, to 7/6 the box. REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, Maltese, Point, Honiton, etc. —3/6 to 30/-. FOR GENTLEMEN LEATHER COLLAR BOXES—2/6 to 11/6. DRESSING CASES—IS/- to 47/6. SETS OF MILITARY BRUSHES—S/6 to 30/-. " LEATHER PURSES—I/- to 7/6. SHAVING .MIRRORS—2/6 to 5/6 each. TOBACCO POUCHES—S/6 to 11/6. SILVER SOVEREIGN PURSES—7/6 each. LEATHER SOVEREIGN PURSES—I/6 to 3/3. FOUNTAIN PENS—B/6 each, WATCHES, reliable timekeepers —5/6 to 45/-. • POCKET BOOKS and WALLETS—3/6 to 15/-. EBONY CLOTHES and HAT BRUSHES, with Silver mounts —7/6 to 8/6. W. STRANGE & CO. LTD.
THE Sartorial Service Ltd. Tailors for Men 337 COLOMBO ST. (Dominion Buildings) Corner Manchester & Worcester Sts. MANCHESTER ST. (Opp. His Majesty's Theatre.) (MEL. ORCHARD, General Manager.) CO C 6 O co Oh O H co It You Will Cati Save Put You Your Money Faith In ' Us Will Be Give Us A Trial? Pleased To In Do The Your Fashion Business To-day Aiv/ays E 63/- 70/' 75/- 80/- 85/- 90/- 95/- 100/-
Get in touch with J. M. Heywood and Co., Ltd., directly you decide to move. They will handle your furniture carefully, pack it securely, break nothing, and deliver it unscratched to your new residence. .7
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 263, 10 December 1914, Page 9
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346Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 263, 10 December 1914, Page 9
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