USEFUL GIFTS POUCHES « 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 10/-, 12/6, 15/6, 25/-, 35/WALLETS 7/6, 10/6, 12/6, 17/6 25/- and 30/WALKING STICKS From 7/6 to 35/CIGARETTE CASES ...»•• 3/6, 7/6, 12/6, 25/-, 45/THREE CHAIRS NO WAITING. THREE FIRST CLASS ARTISTS FIRKIN’S (Opposite STAFFORD TEA ROOMS) Gieeffiias to all Out Clients and Friends At the close of another year we take this opportunity of extending to all our very hearty greetings. We also take this opportunity of thanking all our customers for their support during 1930. In 1931, it will be our earnest endeavour to give the same high quality service as in the past. John Jackson & Coy: htd. TIMBER MERCHANTS, STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. Gifts for All) To make the selecting of these an easy matte.r, we have numbered our 12 Windows, and have made displays of the latest gifts suitable for any member of the family:— No. 1 Front Window—GENUINE CHINESE HEAVY BRASSWARE— K Prices 1/- to' 55/- 3 White and Coloured Xylonite Ware Sets . . . From 24/- jf Brushes, from 7/-, Etc. No. 2 Front Window—E.P. Ware , . Pieces from 6/- to £ll/10/Guaranteed Stainless Cutlery .... From 11/- i-Doz. || No. 3 Side Window —Stewart Crystal Ware . . . 4/6 to 75/- !| Glass Tumblers . . 4/6 1-Doz Jugs . . From 4/- || No. 4 Arcade Window—Chinaware Jugs, from 1/-; Supper Sets, 11/6; 31 Piece Dinner Set, £4/4/-; Cup, Saucer and Plate, 5/6; Flemish f| Pottery from 3/6; Wristlet Watches from 10/-; Boys’ Watches from j* 4/-; Meccano, Hornby Train Sets and Ulox Engineering Sets from H 1/6 to 37/6. Also all extra Meccano parts. Parker Fountain Pens ij from 18/6; Ecout Pens, 1/6; Scout Whistles, 1/-; Knives, 1/-; Cig- j| arette Lighters, 1/-; Buckets and Spades from 9d each. No. 5 Arcade —Pyrex Ware, always useful, from 1/6. Presentation Sets, 27/6 |S No 8 Dining Room and Bedroom Clocks from 4/6; 400 Day Clocks 95/ •* No. 7 Arcade —The Boys’ Window. Fishing Rods from 1/3; Lines 6d; II Fireworks, All Kinds. || No. g Aluminium Ware, Sets 5 Saucepans, 13/9; Kettles from 5/6; H Teapots, 4/6; Kerosene Cooking Stoves and Ovens. 9—woodware, Etc. Knife Boxes, 1/6; Bread Boards, 1/6; Cake « Stands, 11/6; Cork Mats, 7d. to lOd; Vegetable and Bread Knives, l| Stainless from 2/9. No. 10—Camp Goods, Stretchers, 26/6; Folding Chairs, 7/6, Children’s }f Money Boxes, from 1/-; Thermos Flasks from 3/6; Electric Torches H 2/-. || No. 11—Sports Goods, Cricket Bats from 5/-; Tennis Racquets, 11/-; g Cricket Balls from 2/-. tt No. 12—Barometers from 27/6, Rain Gauges, 15/-; etc. Unfortunately we are unable to display all our goods but :: our assistants will be pleased to answer inquiries and to •• show any goods not on the above lots. 5% DISCOUNT FOR CASH Priest Holdg&te, Ltd. j Ironmongers BOX 93. TIMARC. §
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 18761, 27 December 1930, Page 22
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