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THE GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED

The following list, which has bee® carefully compiled, will be found helpful:—for a gentleman: A bowl case, Gillette or Auto Strop razor, fountain p* n„ brief bag, suit case, pocket diary, pocket wallet, letter case, dressing case, tobacco pouch, collar box, walking stick, cigarette case, tlie latest novel or book of travel. For a lady: Hair brush, case of cake or t< a knives, croquet malllet. dressing case, blouse case, hand* I bag, purse, pin cushion, kettle holder, I photo frame or a book. For a youth: ’ A cricket but, fishing rod, tennis rac--1 quet, watch, “Boy’s Own Annual," collar box, photo album, Meccano, fountain pen, box of paints, mathematical tain pen, box of points, mathematical sei. writing case, etc. For a girl: Hair biush, hand minor, auto, book, tennis racquet, handbag, music roll, “Girl’s Own Annual,’’ or any nice book for girls. Bible, trinket hox, birthday book, manicure set. For little boys: tricycle, hobby horfcc, barrow, rocking horse, jigger, mechanical boat or train. Hundreds of other useful unbreakable toys including wood and leather articles made by returned soldiers. For a little girl: Doll (hundreds to choose from), rocking horse, swing, tea set, Teddy bear, doll’s house, doll’s furniture, indoor game. It Is impossible to mention all the lovely toys. Come and see them. The above suggestions arc based on the extensive stocks carried Messrs H. I. Jones and Son, Ltd., the Avenue whose warehouse is teeming with good, useful gifts at low prices. There, one can find every brand of sporting requisites for all ages—leather suit cases for gentlemen, blouse cases for ladies, and countless wonderful Every child should visit the Fairyland of toys at H. I. Jones’.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18900, 22 December 1923, Page 11

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THE GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18900, 22 December 1923, Page 11

THE GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18900, 22 December 1923, Page 11

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