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The Most Acceptable Gifts are those that are “USEFUL” In offering these “Gift Suggestions,” we do so with every confidence that entire satisfaction and pleasure is assured to those who RECEIVE these MOST DESIRABLE and ACCEPTABLE PRESENTS. HANDkFRfHIFFS • a truly choice variety of nAnDlMMlLlllEd'o ALL TRE LATEST IDEAS> WONDERFULLY INEXPENSIVE. PLAIN H.S. EDGES: 3d, 4d. 6d each EMBD. CORNER & FCY. EDGES: 9d, I/-, 1/6, 2/3, 2/6 each. COLD. EMBD: 9d. I/- each. COLD. BORDER: 6d. 9d, I/-, 1/3 each. LACE EDGES: 9d. 1/6, 2/3, 2/6 each. CHOICE BOXES OF GIFT HANDKFS. < PLA,N AND COLD. EDGES): BOX OF 3 HDKFS: 2/6, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11, 6/11. BOX OF 6 HDKFS: 4/11, 5/11, 6/H, 7/11. CHILDREN’S FCY. & COLD. HDKFS. ONLY 3d & 4d EACH. HOSIERY • REL|ABLE qualities that are most PLEASING! ! SUPERiOR MERC. LISLE (silk-finish) in all desired shades: Only 2/6 Pair ART-SILK HOSE in Creamy Champ., Peach, Apricot, Beige, etc. Only 2/11 pair. Special Value ART SILK HOSE: Desirable Colours: Only 3/6 pr “Ladder-proof” ART SILK HOSE, in Nude, Cream, Champ, Fawn Beige, Lemon etc.—3/11 pair Heavy-Weight ART SILK HOSE, in all desired colours— Only 4/11 pair “Paris-form”: A superior ART SILK HOSE, of fine texture, having Card of Mending attached. In Champ, Crash, Sunburn, Putty and Muffin, etc.—Only 5/11 pair BOND'S “SYLK-ARTO” and “A-MAY-ZING” HOSE, in Blush; Hanger. Cream, Champ., Beige, Desert Brown. Terrapin, and Black—6/11 pair GLOVES : A DAINTY ’ ACCEPTABLE GIFT! ! ! WITH PLAIN OR FANCY GAUNTLETS—3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. 5/6 pair DUCHESSE SETS: TRAY CLOTHS: CUSHIONS: SUPPERCLOTHS. PILLOW SHAMS, etc. also numerous other useful articles most suitable t:r Xmas Gifts. fs WaE WAIMATE

< Ohai Coal! Ohal ?? OH 11! KILN DRY J DRESSED J 5 TIMBER THE “0HA1” COAL MINERS ware quite SURE that whan the Ladiee of Southland, Otago and Canterbury had tested OHAI they (U'vj ladies) would have no other coal, »o at Easter the tninsre proiapt4y : Bruck for more wage*. I am pleased to state the trouble is now ended, and that the first truck of OH AT COAL left the mine last Friday, 24th inst., for my; yards and should be here now any train. j CLIENTS wiR please get from Carters CERTIFICATE of Bags and. 1 ; Weights of PURE COAL, NO STONE, NO DROSS. r Meantime my Little Fellows at top of notice have gone bald boosing) frdera ADAMS SOLE ASEWT FOR WA,MATE DISTRICT TIMBER SPECIAL QUOTE FOR 6UANTITIES 2000 FEET AND OVER. New South Wales Spotted Gum and Blackbutt, 5 x 3, 6 x 3, fiat 8 3 x 2, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 4 x 1, 3,x 1,2 x 2 Harrow bars, Gates, etc,. Rod Pufa Hurdles, all heart Totara Strainers, and Posts, sawn and split. Large steak first grade Oregon ALSO: • Kaitasgata, Waronui, Bearn, Saahee, Corrugated Galvan- Newcastle and Westport Coals bad Iron, Ridgwtg, Nails, Etc. in stock. L*ea! Agent, Guardian Assurance Company, Limited. RAILWAY YARDS, WAIMATE.

METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. 9 A. M. TO-DAY FOR PREVIOUS 21 HOURS. Barometer 30.20 Thermometer, highest 65 lowest 55 L I Bright Sunshine. P.M. 2 hrs 2 smin. Total 2 hrs 25 min. |THE TIDES. Bun rises 4.21 a.m.; sets 7.40 p.m Moon rises 11.6 p.m.; sets 8.40 a.m High water: 6.31 a.m.; 6.55 p.m.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 24 December 1926, Page 4

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