ANGE'S VAL'.'ES , '' If . Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods of all kinds. TOBACCO POUCHES LETTER CASES MILITARY BRUSHES in cases LEATHER SOVEREIGN PURSES .. OMEGA WATCHES POCKET BOOKS PIPES IN CASES PORTSEA PURSES LEATHER and SILK HANDBAGS .. SILVER MESH BAGS ANTIMONY TRINKET BOXES HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS .. EBONY HAIR BRUSHES HAND MIRRORS in Ebony or Xylonite LEATHER KNITTING BAGS ARTISTIC DOULTON PLATES ARTISTIC DOULTON JUGS ... .. 4/6 to 11/6 ... 8/9 to 15/- .. 9/6 to 39/6 2/3 3/3 .. 22/6 35/- .. 6/6 to 12/6 .. 12/6 to 25/6 .. 1/- to 6/6 .. 6/9 to 37/6 .. 15/- to 39/6 6d to 8/6 .. 3/- to 9/6 .. 6/6 to 21/- .. 3/- to 15/- .. 3/- to 15/- .. 2/3 2/9 4/- .. 7/- 7/6 9/6 A Splendid Gift for the Housewife ELDRIDGE B. MACHINES from &S 10s. HAND-PAINTED CUPS and SAUCERS SWORDS TEDDY BEARS TOY PISTOLS STRONG DRUMS BOXES OF SOLDIERS STUFFED ANIMALS DOLLS' TEA SETS WOODEN ENGINES WOODEN HORSES ROCKING HORSES DOUBLE ROCKERS DOLLS, dressed and undressed BOOKS for Boys and Girls CHUMS and ANNUALS BEAD FRAMES WOODEN CARTS CHILDREN'S SWINGS 1/6 2/1/- 11.. .. 3/6 to 20/9d 2/1/- 2/1/- to ..0/6 a box .. 1/- to 7/6 9d to 1/1/- to 5/6 .. 1/- to 3/6 4/9 5/9 9/6 each 6d to 20/9d to 4/9/6 each 1/- .. 1/- to 2/9 4/9 to 6/6 each iik m We have many small articles of furniture suitable for presents.
A SUMMER NECESSITY. Whan you wake up with a parched tongue or a dry turoat you will hud a teot-poomul oi iiuenzoi (momentarily gargled aud swallowed) most soothing, i'lunezol U;6 aud 2,6/ allays intiainmatio.u in the tliruat or no»e ami cools thj system by oi=peliiiig fever zerins. Invaluable and quit© harmless for restless children. 11
It is hard to realise that the Festive Season of Christmas Is once more almost upon us. Nevertheless, the fact remains, and one and all will, as usual, take upon themselves the task of selecting Christmas Gifts for their friends—young and old. Undoubtedly, the best place to secure all these good things is the D.I.C. THE FAMOUS CHRISTMAS EAZAAR INAUGURATED BY THE D.I.C. IS NOW IN FULL SWING. Every department throughout the entire Warehouse and Showrooms is displaying an immense variety of suitable Gift Articles. This is Dad Giving me Sixpence. See the smile on his jovial old face? Well, it is only equalled by the pleased smile of welcome that good old Father Christmas gives you when you go through the MAGIC CAVE. You are coming, of course. His Mark. „...-,, , liliHWl tf ■':■- ?*t& '/ W^i m M u V ->CS ft* m& *<£* m & X2 & SQ 1& • 6* « V m m • /I The Fancy Goods Department alone—the largest in Christchurch—is worthy of a special visit, and one cannot fail to be amazed at the brilliancy and multiplicity of the goods shown in this popular section. No one forgotten. The D.I.C. can provide Gifts for People of any age Don't leave your shopping late! Make your selection Now, while assortments are at their Lest. CASH DISCOUNT ON ALL PUBCHASES 1/- IN EACH COMPLETE £.
FOR ALL OUT-OF-DOOR DAYS, Holidays, Picnics, and Week-end Trips, A CAMERA IS A BOON COMPANION »rowni< * a ST 3## Loads in daylight, and has a specially tested lens and shutter. The camera is beautifully finished in every detail, and quite small enough to be carried easily in the pocket, The size of picture is 3£ x2\ inches. With Free Instructions to Purchasers. K UW The Specialists for Kodak and Brownie Supplies. 109 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (opposite Ballantyne's) BRING US YOUR FILMS FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
No ono iikes moving, but the work can bo made much lighter if competent men are employed. J. M. Ueywood and Co., Ltd., have them, anil three up-io-dato pantechnicons. Telephones 250, 124 L. and 2174. .3
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 9
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