CHRISTMAS COMES SO QUICKLY f \ WE OFFER e Ja few timely suggestions to; ® EARLY BUYERS OF 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS fern? m HOSIERY. We are prepared with Stocks of all the most Popular Makes iu the Wanted Colours. Such a Wide Range of Choice in Silk, Art. Silk and Lisle—Prices Range from 5/11 to 14/11 FABRIC GLOVES. Easily the Best Range in Timaru we are frequently told. Every Conceivable Style and Colour— Priced 2/11 to 8/11 SKIN GLOVES. Nappa, Doeskin, Suede, etc. To-day's Goods — Priced 8/11 to 16/6 AND NAPERY. This Line of Willow Pattern Linen Goods will be acceptable everywhere. TRAY CLOTHS—--14x20, 1/11. 16x24, 2/6 36 x 36, 4/6. 54 x 54, 6/6 COSEY COVERS— 4/6 DUCHESSE SETS— 4/6 HANDKERCHIEFS in place of Cards. Singly they fa come in thousands — From 4d to 2/11 * And Boxed — From 2/11 to 25/HANDBAGS. We are showing some beauties— From 14/6 to 42/Store TOILET GOODS offer a Wide Range of Choice from the „ small gift of remembrance 'y to the gift of importance. Many Lines 1/- to 6/6 DAINTY LINGERIE FOR CHARMING GIFTS LUSTRE KNICKERS, Beautifully Made. Delightful Colours — 2/11 Pair LUSTRE VESTS. Shades to Match Knickers. Opera Tops or Chemise Top— 2/11 Pair COLOURFUL PYJAMAS, FUJI PRINCESS SLIPS AND NIGHTDRESSES, L T NDIES for the Kiddies all Suggest Gifts of Real Ute CUSTOMERS FOR SALE... Business is bad, they say—but if it’s customers you want, why not buy some of ours? We have plenty . . , Every day some hundreds of thousands of newspapers go out and into an equal number of homes—each copy receiving a ready welcome and a careful reading at the hands of every adult member of the family—and the children too! So if these are the people you want to buy your product, use the columns of the newspapers to present the story of your foodstuffs, your clothing, or your service. If they offer quality at a fair price, there need not be any fear about the result. Far ,too many advertisers have proved—and are proving daily—the value of sound newspaper publicity, to doubt the issue . . . And the cost is infinitesimal when you consider that on an average New Zealand newspapers sell their customers “500 a penny . . . ” ADVERTISE IN THE NEWSPAPERS (h K. 7 THE BUILDERS ARE BUSY, BUT BUSINESS AS USUAL AT MARRIOTT’S RE-BUILDING THE UNPRETENTIOUS OUTSIDE FINDS FULL COMPENSATION IN THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OF NEW GOODS WITHIN MARRIOTT'S REBUILDING
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19665, 6 December 1933, Page 12
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