Guns. Pistols. Pop Guns. Air Guns, etc.— mmm BB I II Dolls. Undressed. Jointed— From 6d. 9d. 1/-1/6 2/- §"_' gll •§■ h% *r\ From 6d. 9d. 1/- 1/6 to 7/6 ea. "111 LMC to "/• each Soldier Outfits. Boy Scouts. etc, etc.. complete with all Do,ls - Dressed, in endless accessories tf>*b I B S g J O* JL 1" varietyFrom 2/6 3/9 4/6 to 10/6 IJfallfl PP M S S& lOPiKI H£* fi *T« V' ™ 1/§ M B B i § \Ji I %»J I B W t\ ill CzkW t0 21/~ each Tea Sets for the Girls, in China . . Teddy Bears, all sires— p^ — ■at the Farmers [ y* r ~" — jdsar «■ Stuffed Animals, in Cats, Dogs, Trains, Clockwork and Steam, jlh«~ -_ >KSr «-. t> L l'. « • - *r i . „ ... . .- J@Bir ThftPft Rabbits, Penguins.Monkeys, for the Boys, with stations, tLfiJL\Lr uere xsPSk . signals, tunnels, etc., etc. are TOYS tO gn\ • fl From .. 1/- to 10/1 each From 1/- 1/9 2/9 3/8 to fIUWCi ' »* iilFiQ 17/6 each - J/r please boys and WHO Jw girls of all ages, at Wooden To >' s of •» d «npjß&ar . tlons, including Barro^-s, Building Blocks, all sizes JmT pPICeS that Will pPOVS an Rocking Horses, Carts. From 1/- 1/9 2/6 to 7/6 «. , SQUpce of pIeaSUPO to ?™ 3 ' JSStor ev l Meu r Cradles, Cricket Sets. etc. >g!|r papents and clients genepally. From •• i/-to io/eeach Drums, Trumpets, Motor Horns, eacn I " Models, Clockwork and I Steam, in Boats, Trains, I Engines, Microscopes, Magic Buckets. Spades and Watering . " Lanterns. Cinematographs, Cans 4d. M. 9d. 1/- 1/e IPfKWTei &%W Till Motor Cars. etc.. etc.each IOyS 111 JrUI M fipi.IIIII2> From ..1/- to 30/-each ' For Young or Old, in _______«__«_-_-«»-«»« 9"~™ H GUNS • TOOLSETS I B i j SOLDIER OUTFITS FLYING MACHINES i M H — TRUMPETS BALLS Clockwork Mechanical Toys of _ __«_ TT . ». r »-. * -r r» all description- . DRUMS MECHANICALS At v-1/6 2/-2/6 each STOVES- FURNITURE SETS with Hood- ; ; FOR THE BOYS TEA SETS From 4/6 5/9 7/6 10/6 Paints, Drawing Slates. Print- At Prices from 6d. tO 21/- each. to 30/-each ing Outfits, Elastic Outfits, y Model Builders, etc., etc. '' ~ ■ ' . From 6d 1/- 1/6 2/6 21/- Boys' Tricycles, all sires— each From 14/6 to 26/- each See our 1/- Table for Toys of jm] M R°i 8 fß^'tfti^ all descriptions. lltiUe ML %M,M. &M\WL*M. kJ? VBUF*
r • ■ S MADE IN THE DOMINION We always encourage local industry by specializing in New Zealand made Footwear, believing that the good of the individual means the good of the State. We detail a few sample values to-day, which for style and workmanship will give long satisfaction, while the solid English leathers warrant their wearing qualities. Patent Street Shoe, with Strong Albany Shoe, with strap and bow— ribbon bow, in glace 1 6/6 1 8/6 or patent leathers—--16/6 18/6 Neat Three-button Shoe, ■ in glace and patent, Ladies' Black Kid Onewith kid or suede in- bar Tennis Shoes, with sertion — chrome soles— 18/6 19/6 21/- 7/6 MANCHESTER STREET \- ' I grandmother I 11 says she would never have M 11 lived to be 84 if it hadn't been for 8 I VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, which 1 B nourishes and sustains mind and |S| H body, and is unequalled in purity 9
"WHAT CAN'T BE CURED MUST BE ENDURED 1" ; Science nowadays has discovered many valuable remedies, but none more popular for what it has really accomplished than Tonking's Lineeed Emulsion, the sure cure, for coughs, colds, influenza, etc. Iβ 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d—Chemists and Stores. H
I CQLUM3I&-REHA J Double sided Records I I This Month's Records on Columbia- §j 1 Rena forjn positively the finest IJ I collection "of perfect records ever I I offered. * I I They attain a standard in quality 1 I and variety that is unprecedented, ft I Never have such magnificent re- | I cords been available at 3/6 and 5/6. | I A descriptive list should be in every | I graphophone user's hands. I I A POST CABD WILL BRIK6 J U You Complete Catalogue and New EI H Descriptive list of Records, with m H Specimen Copy of ■ our Monthly g zl Magazine. m M COLUMBIA RECORDS can be i H played on Graphophones and all B I makes of Gramophones. They wear H I TWICE AS LONG as any other JS 1 records. ' 11 1 Write or call at M CHIVERS & GO. § j HIGH STBEfT, CHBISTCHOBCH J jf*o 9 b flw food far all C#J££i?£oa 'babiee, w«»k or strong, .-•JLZit -Jr young or old, eren from ey—ifriniHwi* l ' 1 ' birth. All chemist* enpply it. OP AX& STORES AKD CHEMISTS. '
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 2
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