Ohiiciregi's Books for "Ohristinitts. MOW is the time to secure the Children's Books which you are going to buy for Christmas Presents, it's,* mistake to leave them until the last week; if it is not convenient to pay the whole amount for your purchases now, we will help you—all you need to do is to send us your order together Mich ,25 per cent, deposit (3d. for each Is.), and we will reserve until Christmas Eve any goods you require. With the arrival this week ex Arawa of a further 3 cases of Reward and Picture Books, our stocks will be complete, and will be the finest we have had for years. The prices are right (being lower in many instances than Wellington), and the variety is immense. TOY BOOKS we have without number, and most of the Children's Annuals have now arrived, including: Girl's Own Annual, 166 (posted 17/6). Boy's Own Annual, 16/6 (posted 17/6). Chums Annual, 14/6 (posted 15/6). " Our Darlings, 6/- (posted 6/6). Playbox, 7/- (posted 7/9). Child's Companion, 3/6 (posted 3/11). Our Little Dots, 3/6 (posted 3/11). Tiny Tots, 3/6 (posted 3/11). Etc., etc., etc. Remember, we order the above six months ahead, aud it is impossible to forecast the demand; that -js why we recommend you to place your order now. A list of Books for Christmas Gifts for Adults we will give you later. In the meantime we mention three books in heavy demand. Re-Creation cf Brian Kent, by Harold Bell Wright. Waif-o'-tJie-Sea, by Townsend Brady (this is a splendid story for a youth). City of Masks, by George Barr " M'Cutcheon. 5./- each (posted (5/5), from 111 B@ibinsci!i*s 3 BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS. 54. Hardy Street, Nelson. I | ALLEY LIGHT is cheaper to run *-^ than kerosene and candles—it_ gives you till the comforts and conveniences of electricity in your home and elnninHtes all risk of fire from naked Ugiit/8. Nrite or call to-day for particulars. —S. WINN & CO., LTD., NELSON. » ■ ■ ■■ ___—————— ■ A Watch ¥§n 8m Trust- €©@ A watch is quite useless to you unless it is dependable! Buying a watch from KITCHINCMAN I YOU CAN RELY On a Kitchingman watch to give sterling service the year round! P. H CCiTCHINCMAN. J EWELLER, N ELSON. SUMMB gJH®Ef!SL@Tg!3SgG Wo have just opened a beautiful range in ladies' dainty lingerie, in all the latest shapes and styles. Nightdresses, in fine longcloth, cambric and tarantulle, trimmed with embroidery and China Lace, at prices ranging from 10s 6d, 14s 6d to 22s 6d. Whito Underskirts in Longcloth at 5s 6d, 10s 6d, 11s 6d and 10s 6d. In fine Telablanca, at 22s 6d Embroidered Camisoles, ribbon threaded, and embroidered, from 6s 6d,:Bs 6d to 13s 6d. . Shadow Lace Camisoles, Ping ribbon threaded and shoulder straps. Price 9s 6d each. Ladies' White Knickers from 6n 6d. 8s Gd to 11s 6d. American Shape Knickers in Telablanca, trimmed China lace, at 10s 6d and 12s lid. Chemises a m Longcipth and Cambric from 5s 6d to 9s 6d each. LTOcg DRAPEKY DEPT.
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15238, 27 November 1919, Page 6
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512Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15238, 27 November 1919, Page 6
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