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Travel I'd ENGLAND ¥ "r*\ Vs? CANADA lIH. in ✓"-x iir h r c v> QUEBEC G Ay inandy stone houses—fray chansons and a polite ‘s'il vous plait'—chefs who serve you grilled saumon du Saguenay or crepes Suzette Chateau. . . . It’s English, too at Montmorency Falls or the Royal Quebec Goir Course. ... An old XVllth Century town, with regimental band Dufferin Terrace to regale the merry thn . . . And when it comes to comfort—as we moderns like it, Chateau Fron tenac typilles good living with perfect hospitality. You’ll want to visit Ste Anne de Ueaupre of the miracles, ana the ancient habitant homes on He d’Orleans. And for the final lap of your journey—a great White Empress ”oi regal “• Duchess ” liner. Only 3 or *• days on the open Atlantic. For literature. apply to: U.S.S. Coy. to: Canadian Pacific Incorporated in Ca 32-34 QUAY STREET. AUCKLAND. YOUR GIFT We have on view 12 Window Displays of Newest Designs in Fancy Goods, Etc., Making Your Selection Easy. THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS MAY HELP YOU—FOR MOTHER: —China, Crystal, Brass, Xylonite and E. P. Ware. Pieces from 1/-, Table Cutlery, Electric Irons 18/6, Electric Kettles 37/6, Or a Vac-Cleaner £l3/15/0. FATHER:—Electric Torches 2/-, Pocket Knives 1/-, Safety Razors 1/6, Flasks 2/6, Engineering and Carpenters’ Tools, Etc. GIRLS and BOYS:—Tennis Racquets 10/6, Balls 2/- pair, Cricket Bats 5/6, Balls 1/3. Fountain Pens 1/6, Etc. for Campers, Rifles 45/-, all makes of Ammunition. YOUNGER MEMBERS:— Meccano Sets 2/-, Hornby Trains 9/3, Speed Boats 9/-, all extras. Scouts’ Knives 1/-, Whistles 9d. Fireworks. Etc. Our Assistants will be Pleased to Show you any of the above and give you all Particulars. 5 PER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT PRIEST 8 HOLDGATE, LIMITED

on ■> $ “Last Christmas, my maiden aunt gave me a tartan tie. A cousin with no sense of humour gave me some cigars that had seen many adventures since they left the cabbage patch. An uncle gave me a volume, “Lives of Great Men. . . .” Now, why couldn't they have chosen useful pressents? I need cufflinks. If anyone were to offer me a nice pair of brushes, I’d be eternally grateful. If some admirer were to come forward with a wrist-watch . . .well what a Happy Christmas feeling I’d have. At any rate —I hope my friends and relations see Fraser’s windows." 2/6, S/6, if-, SI--20- to 55/From 6d en. From 1,/- ea. From 5/- to LINKS—9Ct. Gold— STUDS— Gold— WALLETS—BRUSHES— Per Pair, 11/6, 12/6, 17/6 to 1,5/KOVELTY ROLL CIG. BOX—--14/6, 22/6 CIG. CASES—5/-, 7/6, 9/6, 12/6, 15/- to 15/10/POCKET WATCHES—8/6, 12/6, 15/- to 11,8/10/WRISTLET WATCHES—t 15/-, 27/6, 32/6, 1,0/- to 118/10/WATCH BRACELETS—5/6, 7/6, 10/-, 12/6 to 45/reisers :l| TELEPHONE SC7 "T HE R. 'NC HOUSE I IMAP U

You’ll want a PAINT as Tenacious and Gripping as a Bulldog And that’s Just the Paint P. Lewis and Sons Recommend and Sell—Good, Even Spreading, Economical Paint that keeps the House Bright and Cheery for Years and Years GET OUR QUOTES BEFORE YOU GET ON WITH THE JOB F. LEWIS & SONS, LTD. STAFFORD STREET NORTH, TEMARU.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19987, 20 December 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19987, 20 December 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19987, 20 December 1934, Page 12