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v: AND HER, TOOBY SELECTING Things to weir. They ore practical gifts, yes —but they can be charming as well, and economical to huv., too, as these prices show. IgjEN’S NEGLIGE LOUNGE SHIRTS, collars to match, in Tobraleo, Poppy* Poplin, Luvisca and Fugi Silk. PRICES, 10/6 to 19/6. MEN’S PYJAMAS, in Silk, Luvisca, Poplin, Twillinta; smart stripes. PRICES, 14/6 to 39/6. PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS, in plain white, with initial, white with coloured border. PRICE, 1/3 Each. SILKINA HANDKERCHIEFS, white, with silk initial. PRICE, 1/- Each. BATHING COSTUMES make a useful gift. We have them in the new surf stvle for Tadics, me girls and boys, in a great range of patterns. PRICE, 7/6 to 19/6. MEN’S FANCY HALF-HOSE, in 'Cashmere, Silk and Wool, and !" " All Silk'. PRICES, 3/6 to 7/6 a Pair. MEN’S AND JUVENILE WEAR SPECIALISTS. QUALITY STORE. -’Phone 1135. P.O. Box 12. MASTERTON. GIVE JURNITURE. NTOU can easily settle the gift question by deciding on some item of Furniture. Nothing could be more appropriate or useful, and here vou will find the choicest gift pieces at unusually low prices. REW & MCCRACKEN, FURNITURE CRAFTSMEN, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. muz R £ What DIICO Means to Your Car! I.—Long, Lustrous Life of Finish. # g,—Appearance that Age Improve!. B.—A Finish Easy to Clean. 4,—Uninfluenced by Climate. 6. A Tested Type of Surface. B.—An Easily Repaired Finish. 7. Car Re-aale Value Increased. Let us give you a quote to Duco your Car. T. Wagg and Co., GARAGE PROPRIETORS, MASTERTON. "A YULETIDE EPISODE.” suddenlv aroused bv a loud crash—the doors flew open, and “here 'before our startled gaze lay dear old Father ’Xmas prostrate on the floor. The next few moments seemed like years but when we saw his beaming face and hoard his musical voice say, It s all light! You will understand when you look into my packs,” we were back to earth immediately Yes, we could understand his condition when ive lookeu into those packs brim-full of every conceivable kind of treasure-glorious specimens in English, Indian, Chinese, Egyptian, and the world-famous Korean brass—from paper-knives and door knockers made by the liberty craftsmen, up to the massive smiling Gods of the East—Pictures by the hundreds including dainty Water Colours of Desert Scenes, framed, at 2/6 c-ach. Sparkling Crystal in all grades up to the finest full rock English Carved Ivories, beautiful hand-worked Indian Cloths—thousands of delightful Gramo. Reeords-Pottery and Perfume-m fact, everything necessary to insure a happy ’Xmas. We thought we heard. the old Goddess of Happiness” wink, .and as we turnced to gaze on her implacable smile—another crash, and Father ’Xmas had vanished into the lrglit. He dropped a note which wo will make public at the appointed hour . 1 ' In the meantime, come and get your share of the good things gathered from the four corners of the Earth. Arts and Crafts. “THE HOUSE OF PRESENTS.” BEING VERY MUCH THE PRODUCT OF THEIR ENVIRONMENTS IT IS NATURAL THAT IN THE FIRST DAYS OF SPRING. TTFTR THOUGHTS SHOULD TURN TO ALL THAT SPRING SaNS TO THE AWAKENED GARDEN, WHICH URGES . them to BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME! GARDEN PLANTED WITH ROBINSON’S FLOWER SEEDDIGS Will return a brilliant display of colour during the summer months. titcipT AY AT OUR TOWN AGENTS, GRAHAM and CO. f<.SE ANDREW THE PLANTS AT THE NURSERY. AN B CALL AND i NS pEOTION INVITED. Sons florists WHATMAN & nurserymen, ROAD, MASTERTON. ’Phone 1304.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 December 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 December 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 December 1927, Page 3