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Confectionery. A II fresh shipment of choice II goods just to hand. Box ' Chocolates in choice designs I and colours. Chocolate Novelties, Fancy Confection- I ery, etc. GAVEY'S. Devon St. Central. I

MISCELLANEOUS. JpRETHEY’S Gardens, Frankleigh Park. Ideal pleasure resort. Dainty refreshments obtainable. Admission 6d, children (under 12) 3d Qlli'S.' Gifts! Gifts— Give a Box of Chocolates for a Christmas present. Over 50 different designs to choose from; prices from 6d upwards.—Woollett’s, Devon Street Central and Devon StretC West. Le. !Zoo! Zoo!— Our zoo is now open. admission free. Come and see the Elephants, Tigers, Bears, Roosters, Dogs, Cats Pigs, etc., in Chocolate. Animals from 6d to Is 6d each.—Woollett’s. Devon Street Central and Devon Street West. f.e. QRACKERS ! ’ Crackers! Crackers!—Spec”. ial. Mead and Field’s Cracktrs arq the best, 2s. 3s and 4s dozen, in boxes.— Woollett, Devon Street Central and Devon Street West. f.e, OHRISTMAS! Christmas! Christmas!-. See our windows for special display of Fruit and Confectionery; everything of the best.—Woollett, Devon Street Central and Devon Street West. Le. JpRUIT! Fruit! Fruit!—Specially sweet Oranges, Grapes, Cherries, Bananas, Apples, Tomatoes, Strawberries, and all kinds of Nuts. See special display fot Christmas.—Woollett, Devon Street Central and Devon Street West. f.e« QHOCOLATES! Chocolates[ Chocolates! —Carson’s celebrated English Chocolates now on sale; finest assortment fancy boxes yet. Call and inspect, also see windows.—Woollett, Devon Street Central and Devon Street West. f.e. yy ANTED KNOWN—Compact and comfortable, camp stools for Gs 9d Purser’s. Just the thing for the beach, and picuics. d.w. ANTED , KNOWN—Motorists Campers should see the fine Folding Chairs, Stools, and Camp Stretchers we are showing.—Purser’s. d-W. Wanted good ■' strong Stretcher tljat folds up to 36in x Bin x 6in can be put up; or put away in < jiffy, will last ' for years, and makes a splendid extra bed. Price 45s.—At Purser’s. .d.w. yy ANTED KNOWN—For Beach Cflttages, Campers, Sportsmen and Picnics, a very fine line of Folding Camp Stools for 6s 9d each, Folding Chairs 2m 6d and 265, and the Gold Medal Camp Bedstead 455, made of Hickory. See window (bspbiy :U I’lir.-ei'.-. d.w. yyANTED KNOWN—Pureer7Vrr showing Folding Camp. Stretchers, made of Hickory, wonderfully strong and comfortable, can be carried in one hand. Price 45s at Purser’s. d.w. yy ANTED KNOWN—Send for illdstrat< ed booklet of Gold Medal Camp Furniture, Folding Stools 6s 9d, Lawn Chairs 22s 6d and 265, and Folding Camp Bedsteads 455. Splendid value all of them, at Purser’s. d.w. ANTED KNOWN—You “can put up an extra visitor on one of our Gold Medal Camp Bedsteads, (plds up into a space 36in x Bin x 6in, light, strong and comfortable. Price 45s at Purser’s. d.w. yy ANTED KN OWN—“Ch airs for sa* 6d each at Purser’*, Kindergarten Chairs,, lovely for the kiddies, and only 5s 6d each, at Purser's. dJW. P OR 5s 6d you can buy a fine little serviceable Chair for your child, makes a grand Xmas present.—At Purser’s, d.w. ANTED KNOWN Made Tn~New~P|jF mouth, in our own Factory, Kindergarten Chairs, for the kiddies, 5s 6d each, strong, light and senriHe.—At FursefA pICTURE Bargains’ Quality “Prmts anA Pictures at ridiculously low prices while they last. Inspect earlv, in offices above Butler’s Dairy, 286 Devon Street, East. dp» (Continued on page 8) • j

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 1

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