USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS It in somewhat hard lo know what to give, isn't il ? Let iuc offer a few suggestions: Dressing cut*, desks, writing cases, hall sets, shaving sets, Land and wrist bags, or handy workboxes and companions. DAINTY MANICURE SETS Perhaps the most useful and dainty present you could think of is a Manicure Sit. Iu silver, ivory or ebony at prices from 3s 6d to 255. They contain every necessary article. 5000 REWARD BOOKS I have over 5000 volumes by the best ■.uthors, printed on India paper, in neat, tasteful bindings. A liberal discount will be allowed to schools and teachers. Call in and sec oem some time this week. THOS. AVERY, PRISTEB, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER and FAKCY GOODS. IMPORTERS
PLUM PUDDINGS FOR YOUR FRIENDS. Not big family puddings, but dainty little puddings packed in pretty little wicker hampers. You just put an address tag on the hamper and mail it. These miniature puddings are made by Peek, Frean and Co., the biscuit people—the people with the reputation for delicious pastry. (Jet some of these puddings, they save Xmas cards and are so much nicer and unique and only cost Is each. We hare the family Xmas. puddings, same make (Peek, Frean and Co.'s). One lb puddings for Is 'Jd, "Jibs for 3s. Jus.t as appetising a-, the hamper puddings, only, la/ger. If you consider for a moment the time, trouble, and bother of making your puddings and cakes at home, you'll readily appreciate our cake and pudding department. We have the iced almond cake at :!>. the iced currant cake '.is, and the special London currant cake for 2s 'id. The Gloucester cakes only cost 2s. C. CARTER, THE PEOPLE S GROCER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8014, 28 December 1905, Page 2
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