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Here You Are - Your Gift Problems Solved by the D.I.C SOLVED YOUR PROBLEMS I'OR YOU. ASSEMBLED IN OUR WINDOWS ! S O / « AND STORE ARE GIFT SUGGESTIONS GROUPED TO PRICE. IF YOU’VE I V Y DJ)flf I Fl AFlfl ‘ ROT 10/- FOR MOTHER’S GIFT-2/6 FOR AUNT MARY-AND 4/- FOR g|l I M r/VIIIQO V Clllvl ■ WOICHv DAD—YOU’LL SEE GIFTS AT YOUR PRICE COLLECTED IN ALL ,| ■ I J 5* DEPARTMENTS AND ATTRACTIVELY DISPLAYED FOR EASY SELEC B• S I V I AMWQM V k IWI rl ° N ’ HOW SlUclh - MOBE SIMPLE NMAS SHOPPING WILL BE. NO wiITV 7 WWIIICi V /// MORE STANDI . NG NJBBLING YOUR GLOVE TIPS AND TEARING YOUR XijALIJX O' s^lec7early IN IHEHAI>I>Y ' III:OXG ° r Ju ’ c ' SHOPPERS ’ ANI ’ g Do your presents wear a professional look ? V 2* D° n "t spoil your Xmas parcels with untidy wrapping paper or shaggy bits of string. Vy* f ■■ w- < z -''x X 7 T a x t T“*-v t -Bring* them to this busy little corner, near the Silk Department, and have them attraeI IV I Al\ I IQ f IOTT NI 1 F’' A r ~TI TFD tjve, y packed. gay, fancy boxes .. . Xmas labels .. . bright colourful LX 1 | J 1 w J 1 x r J x cl 13 Cd I / \ 1 I I I T-tl f"’ ne ■ • • an d a card to pop in the parcel . . . all the little professional touches. **7‘ < Lw yT zZ Then our Postal Adviser will gladly give you any information re mails, weigh your ■ -pSSIf •/ T T 1 TO r I l l\ /T A O T O TXT I IT 23 parcels for you and, if you prefer, have them despatched down to the Post Office. *-7 1 1/A.iU 13) 11X1 flic) 2 ANOTHER D.I.C. SERVICE FOR XMAS SHOPPERS X/CIVC To help you with your j? . Admission p. D Shopping. A XMAS B ymascift it v “ TELEPHONE SERVICE AlVlAb Git 1 icceives ag.lt USE OUR phone 2m I ( )\SI I I ZX Iv I Th)' ('ave has Stores of ncn surprises for von . ’Phone 2129 and a.«l< for Miss Ashworth—she’ll suggest something suitable for Xmas V/Vyl 1 U-z x-z I 4 JL Z >1 x A . -x-'r 11 \- LYTF \| F3I-* F ’*^ ts see at I * ie . v ’ re attractively packed and delivered. Don’t worry if you w-j. a,,( * HA.. N 1 rather Xmas some O. , LL./Y 1 ELI NLxLLLz can’t get into town —make use of the D.I.C. Telephone Service—Miss Ashworth will Miss rhvllis risott wonderful gifts, u.nne along now. it’s real 0’ ’ tcll vou of °" r ,nost P°P ular antl " nv< ' l R ift i,,( ’ as ’ an<l save . v 0 "" lhat time an(l '’’'''■-viand. ' I A R'V troUb ' e ' \ \i:\v service th m:i.p <ui; xmas r J—j/k 1 “0 I Shop Early! 1 ime’s flying and it s near Xmas SHOPPERS. DLL MISS b .....' VIVIENNE ' SERVICE Perhaps vou don t know »hat to g >•» peihaps ’lTiLdlilLs f K A small deposit will secure anvth.. ; .. \/r ’O t II 1 ’ / worried and Iv-tlcd m th.nk- th. , ou. M - HLHLLI ,J ff.. ’ 'on want and von can collect H e Yf S ' kITOW what tO IZIVe I. me to your a,d bhesr.stlw.n l W Pet-’l ane ti m e~., P t.ll N,.ms F, e’ * ‘ WllcU IO glVt of suu-geMmn- ... she knows all the natty, rllrlLd ' rh! " : ' " f ll,p convenience! And I I XT T;..:- ■' DANCE O I ZU HIM - Something from the <Fv Ask Miss Pigott to Help'i ou IN TOYLAND T 1 '' gl[l -'" 11, DIC of course!” * \ \ with Your Gift Problem *• \ TT’ ,r / Z eve been preparing for months I thing distinctive and of the best quality—that’s* why / I I I I /I 'P° '° " ie f-I-C. Men's Store—and thev’re so helpful Tjl / H I IK I 11 TA TfY //Il To have a store brimming with sortiething exciting and NEW for Christmas gifts. M’e i with their suggestions. I F | till 11 Illi 111 /j/ \ > . "rote London months ago anrf said—“ Send us ANYTHING that’s popular and novel,” I 1 vv -' / and we scoured New Zealand. AVe’ve worked for weeks getting things ready and attrac- I X live- and now this is our official opening to Xmas. " j 4B l . l d g eS..ore..s3nd4P..nr I ls 1/H QUR TQ ; TQILET FQR Novel Pen<-i! Sharpeners froml/” 1 But here’s a popular idea from the Toilet. Department—a wonderful Dainty l > ictnr« s. narrow gilt H.«Hl(> ~ Y Hlackbinl China Pi ‘ Fuiiih Is 2/6 / |L I Kfe. , , JL man wants to keep sleek, smart and well groomed. i Lilr Id UP 10 J/X(,vel, y Ash Tra - vs 2/6 1 li.itli I’ow.Rr Puffs, boxed. Lift Boxes Cash's Lingerie Ribbon2/11 /* A Tr W T’P 1 € ran 'XXm l .».s. l . I ™„ r/n - P ™ / - A (jlf 1 0 UPtO £1 htibher-lincd Beach Bags from2/11 JL Lovelv ( ups and Saucers and Plates, English China . 2/6 '’“ rc Sllk l’’ull-fashioned Hose in gift packet3/11 pair Sequin Capes fromls/6 Suede Gardenia l’loners 2,6 Eoltling Camp Stools with ease . 4/6 ‘’Scottie” Dog Ash Trays 3/11 Imported Exclusive Scarves .... 19/6' ( . ~ ( .a \] its tn St .nd 1/3 "s ' '' ’'’ c<s '' ai 1 ' "" 1 '■ ' "and I owel 2'll Double Pack Playing Cards 4/11 Hand-tooled Leather Blotters /N Black Crepe de Cliene Evening Pouches . 4/11 Hand-painted 11-’ower Scissors3/11 tl ' o "'l2/11 Quaint Coektad .. 1 ■ Bohemian Class Powder Bowls with Puff .. 4/11 Drilled Taffeta Cushions4/11 ea. IXWWfZI l-’reneh Kid and Suede Gloves from 12/6 Smart Tennis Socks—so useiul . . 1/9 Beautiful Boxed Evening Posies Hip yoked Pantee, lace edged 2/11 , /r . from .. 2/11 I yx nbbub— Hand-worked Russian Tea Cloth, 6 tHaml painted Napkm Rmgs " Triangle and Long Scarves . . 2/11 L<\ \’ Fj Mesh Pantccs a " d Ves ‘s 2/11 each W/ /W Napkins 14/6 Metal. Bone or Prystal Bangles from . . 1/6 u . in(| Embt . oi(jei . ed Guest CKXxY IJustin S Cowdcr from3/11 F J 5-yd.BoxedßobeLengthofAmeri-Ear Studs-Pcarl or Brilliants, from . 9-1 Towels from 4/6 Kath]eeil Court Gift Sets .. . 3/11 t / J ’ ran Silkl4/6 , ... I)ress Lengths of Beaehona in 3« Shaving Sticks from .. i/H Celophane 4yds 4/8 nSYvn Cuddly Teddy Bears from .. 4/6 Smart. Umbrellas of novel design Boxed Hankies of 3 Lingerie Silks. celophane. \ Smart Rubber-backed Floral Smart Cheek and Strip, Hankies .. 8d ea. packed2/11 Apions from2/11 Pure Silk Service Sheer i■) rarehment Lamp Shades-- AiA? Lovely Modern Pottery from 3/11 Hose up to .. . . 17/6 pr. Z Becoming Dress (lips from . ± z ./ smartly fluted or pleated nJ ' ' / I nbreakalde Picnic Ware priced from '>d 4/11 Rich Pure Linen Hankies. 2/11 each 3-Piece Sports Suits / floral beach wear 19/11 / / / JU Children's Loeknit Vests and Bloomers 1/0 TT“^fT’Z > l ■< ZX / / / / . I 11. I L | 111/ Light Woolly Jumpers / J Amusing Rattles from ’ ItII'IiI IKY T(A I 1 I / and Cl "’ di g a " s ’ 12 / n / Tray Cloths from 1/9 Adorable Dolls f. om 6d kJ LI UjJ UJ ■kJ / |ace . tf . jnlmC(| Coloured Towels 1/11 \.\ A. z T °y Lars Tra( ' ,ols - —— Nighties from .. 16/6 , n Aeroplanes and Boats STARRED ! Shado Free Service Sheer Hose6/11 Writing Sets from l/ll from l/» < I—ll 7 L? [Q ( ' < -' o ' ou ' dld Ueck Chairs 12/6 Hand-painted Pew.. ( - lie( . k Cottage Tabic 5H vL, ~r< . Woven Silk Jum P ei ’ s > P astc] shadcs 5 / U Satin Cushions-a novel gift 10/6 , , i inti.v 9/8 .1 FOR GIFTS 1 ' Calender I’laques-,/6 --A /'|\ \ Cotton Crimps in Cellophane, 4 yard lengths .. ..7/6 ad. u ii -r 10/c , / v \x\ x- i ■ . i m-i -i •, Genuine Morocco Handbags froml2/6 Daintv Enamelled CoatKangcrsBd each / > y\\ ovel ldea! Tailored in b ' . //\ popular shades. S.W. & Boxed syd. Robe Length of Crepe Marocain .. ..9/6 Morning Tea Sets froml2/6 Garter and Shoulder Strap Sets■*•/'’ \v from 6/3 , . ... . ip, ~ 1/11 Also Children’s from 3/11 Lingerie Silk, Nightdress length, in cellophane .. 5/9 Gleaming Crystal Candlesticks froml2/11 ea. Hand-worked Madeira Napkinsl/6 each A White-and Natural Doe- Handworked Russian Cushion Z/N * Smart Modern Clocks fromls/6 Initial Fobs, for Purse or Costume, from9d eacn skin Gloies6.l s Novel Attractive Book Endslo/6 ItZfi Black Lacquered (Jcca- Sleeping Dolls from.. .. 8/6 \- . u 4 u .. .«. P in/c Imß s ional Tables 6/6 ‘^ Cat Hat oxes — a S ooc * lc * ca l° r a S l * 1 —* roni •• •• KM n I Vfe W 5 ' t-f-' £ ■ U I S J I \l Dull Crystal Vases from .... 4/11 J / *• | ( ' \-« l’' ooml? ' s 9,6 Cncommon Suede Belts .. 6/3 Smart Pyjamas—an ac- . t, AVANGANUI ceptable gift .. .. 9/11 Plain and Floral Overalls, 5/11 ' .WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 284, 4 December 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 284, 4 December 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 284, 4 December 1935, Page 5

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