SPECIAL GIFT EXHIBITION j ACCEPTABLE, PLEASING GIFTS FOR LADIES fr) Suitable Presents for Matrons PRESENTS FOB GOOD BOYS 2 LADIES' HOSIERY AND eLfIVCL o V J FEATHER BOAS, in Maiahont and Ostrich, smart dressy HANDKERCHIEFS, Fancy or White M Stf L ,„.. TTr L *®^ S .VKTP ANTIMONY'BOXES .. .. 1/- 1/3 1/6 2/6t07/0 goods, very suitable for Matrons wear, colours lugger, SUMMER HATS .. .. 1/- 2/11 H wrArrluV/r fr»/sJtVI ANTIMONY PHOTO FRAMES .. .. 6d 9d upwards y/ff Black, Black and White. Mole, Grey and White— FELTS .. .. .. .. 4/11 h ctt'kaNKLFHOSF At-' VJi ANTIMONY CALENDARS .. 3/3 each At Prices ranging from .. .. • • »/»* WHITE and COLOURED SHIRTS from 2/11 H COLOLKED w'ILK HOSE—At .. g/f. ANTIMONY' CANDLESTICKS •• .. 3/3 3/6 to 7/6 g § XLMJD-EMBROIDERED SELK and CREPE DE CHINE >» IGHT- WHITE and TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS .. 8/11 J COLOLR-D LISLE HOSE, all fashionable shades SATIN-LINED CASES of PERFUME from 3/11 / 8 (~) | \ DRESSES, in White. Pink and Sky .. 32/6 39/6 45/- GOLF STOCKINGS strong knitted, with plain U nr <rr- -i- n wnnr pt \tv rmr wn™ /J1 COLGATE'S PERFUMES, in case ..2/6 2/11 C UU 9 TRAY CLOTHS, embroidered and drawn thread.. 1/6 each bars or fancv tops .. 3/3 3/11 4/11 p BLACK, <*Lo \\HITE PLAINLL.LE HOSE— .CASKETS of PERFUME .. 1/3 casket DUCHESSE SETS, La<» and Insertion 2/3 each SLEEPING SUITS and COMBINATIONS 4/11 J _ CLOVES Bk TmLad.J*i PERFUME BALLS, on chain .. 5/9 each CRASH TABLE CENTRES, embroidered m A lovely collection of BOYS' TIES 1/- cach C ? GLOVES, Black, Tan and Beaver— MANICURE OUTFITS .. 2. - 311 colours .. .. ... .1/11. each BRACES. Dlain and fancv. various stvles— 3 WB& WD CLOVES, «• .*«* JK'BES VANITY CASK •• •• V* /" V *.* * *?"* *VU £* 10J 1/6 1/11 5 doeskin gloves- " V^ t T? KO t--h yT is frequently difficult to decide upon """I?"" tftß Sensible Gifts for the Here Man 5 LADIES'COLOURED EAU DE X the right thmg to give to the right CROCHET D'OYLEYS .. «i« «"* Rid, BROWN AUSTRAUAN FUR RUGS, ? ■■ DUPLEX •• SUEBS GROSSMITH'S 22 Pf s °" at , th<! S _f So ° ° f 8»od- PSeIM fW COLONIAL TRAVELLING 2 PIQUE GLOVES, a-bntton, in Beaver, Tan BRITISH EAU DE COLOGNE 1/9 cach Will and mutual good Wishes. GirlS and YOUIIg Children DRESSING GOWNS 18/6 32/6 39/6 E. n • " */i 'i/R */£ CALIFORNIAN ROSE BEADS, large assortment. GIRLS'SMART PRINT FROCKS, the latest styles ATTACHE CASES !! 6/118/1110/6 12/6 ? mKr -ii io,i X . We SUBMIT SUGGESTIONS of girls* white muslin frocks, nj«iy f?"' '»*«<-JJf ? SmaS COILS fnlicc.Hu,H„;siii . <£2pJ£ FLORENCE EBONY MIRRORSIron,4/»to0/11 items Culled from OOT extra large stocks, Lm aad Emte^; CKMODILE SUIT CASES 22/6 S6/6 SS/6 3 Crepe dc Chine, etc. From V-tt.il/1 EBONY WHALEBONE ML SUES 6/3 S/11 13/S with guiding prices. GIRLS'SMARTLY TRIMMED HATS- GENTS'UMBRELLAS 0/11 10/615/- IS/6 t°'/~ P s „ Pr r fi ' E ?; KA ' ,DKE ?fi l, !?-,...e, h CARDS aad POST CARDS - GIRLS' TRIMMED PANAMA HATS, in latrat fc WHITE°L\WV H 4.NDKERCHIEFS hemstitch in variety . Our assortments are IMMENSE, and Styles—These are verv suitable for Xmas Gifts MEN'S MERCERISED INITIAL HANDKER- ? embroidered on one corner 61tf 7id 9*l/- BRUSH, COMB andMrRROR.m are priced from PENCE to SHILLINGS INFANTS' SILK FROCKS nicclv embroidered—— | txttttat* it a vT\T*T , P Wfl rH(Frs S: S?.iT EBED HANDK£K ' SATIN-LlNEDCASEcoalafoinif:! and SHILLINGS tO POUNDS that none INFANTS SILK FROCKS, MEN S SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS— C v\H FS ort ?/! t/tl 5/8 0/ii COMB (Silver) .. .. .. 19/6 in t- c j Luat none mFANTS' NEW SILK and MUSLIN BONNETS MEN'S SILK TIES .. 1/6 2/6 3/11 4/9 h WHITP H<: PWRRfIIDFRFD UNPV HANT) SUEDE KNITTING BAGS .. 3/11 5/6 I shall gO away Unsatisfied. 3/11 4/6 5/11 10/6 MEN'S" PRESIDENT "& FANCY BRACES 2/6 L t/i M « LEATHER BAGS .. 8/11 10/6 to 25/- & M CHILDREN'S COLOURED BORDERED HAND- MEN'S SOX SUSPENDERS 1/6 and 1/11 □ g^» <TS - •• 81d 1/-to 8/11 V- ■ , __== J SILK'HANDKER* g lareborflers—At 6/ff D °OR MATS . • •: .. .. 1/6 CHILDREN S COLOURED SILK HANDKEK- MEN'S WHITE & TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS 10/9 H LADIES' EMBROIDERED HS HANDKER COLOURED PICTURES .. .. 2/3 CHIEFS, Printed A Special Line 41U each MEN'S WHITE & TUSSORE SILK PYJAMAS 40/- 5 ' CHIEFS, 3 inaBox-At 1/9 '2/3 2/6 3/3 inn n _«m m tWgCTllggirat- MEN'SFLANNELETTE& CREPE PYJAMAS 10/9 C With 6in Box—At .. .. 2/3 and 3/3 Mm. T HB MEN'S BLACK & FANCY CASHMERE SOX 4/11 * p LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERED HANDKER- ffSIL Ml Wt Hg |I!i Wk Wjl 1 M * flLjB H ißlil MEN'S 5 CHIEFS, 6in a Box 3/G 3/U 4/8 5/S #M WsSuffir iff§Ugf»f| Mi H MEN S MERCERISED SILK PANTS & UNDERS r "SdkS" 11 rT« ER S B 11 ® Ws 5 ® I . I ■ B white straw boater hats i',\\ E LADIES'COLOURED CREPE DE CHINE— JL 3l J,, JB A MEN'S PANAMA HATS .. .. 8/11 ? Smart Patterns and Special Values. At 1/— 1/3 I ifii BflSlifa BBH W MEN S SOFT FELT HATS, all shades 8/11 j A281)3—5253 / MEN'S TWEED HATS.. .. .. 8/11 L
Summertime • Snaps f _ 'Qr^V^H Tb» Story of your Summer ->A J-fr/Wf c«n give you lots of delight y *- y^ATft^/ in the years to come—if y«u \ fjf') \\ / The Kodak records just those happy hours you -wish never to forget. A Kodak or a Brownie costs so little, too—and there's a model exactly to fit youi? ideas. Simple—you can learn to use it in half-an-hour. Convenient—so many handy little features not to be found in other cameras. You cw buy a Kodak for 40/- upwarda— a Brownie (the Kodak'* "Little Oouiin.")for 10/- up. Ask any Kodak Dealer. SOLD BY ALL KODAK DEALERS i . AND ■ - Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, ChrUtchurch, Dnnedin 7» Cooking for Invalids JN sickness, even more than Q.LAKO is invaluable as a in health, it. is essential to food for invalids—it is study the diet. TFic recovery rich- in the proterd, carbohyof many invalids is seriously drates and fat so essential to handicapped by the poor rebuild health, strength and quaßtjr given weight. The notirisfring casthem even in homes of einogetr, difficnlt o£ digestion i plenty. The patient's "fight- by the delicate stomach, is ing force" is not augmented broken up by the Glaxo proby tfie proper food and some- cess o£ manufacture into light, timet disease wins when flaky, digestible particles, nature„properly reinforced by easy of complete absorption the right nourishment, would by the weakest invalid. have conquered. for fafhttnzu and F*t*r Patients—Fortify the usual milk diet y«th ■Glaiw,. You thereby increase "the amount at proteid carbohydrate and fat given the patient. Nero*. Trtublme—A cup-of Glaxo at bedtiaaei* particularly invijorstinf tamaiia worker* antf tired mothers. It fa remarkatfy effective iriindadngaeuntl reatfu! alocp. For Use Glaxo fraeJy in the diet of tubercular patient*. It i« germ-free nutritieu* milk elements, that Mii« . the system in fighting- the disease. Saqpa, Beef teat and Broth*are made far more nutritious and appetising. f>y the addition of one-ta&laspoonfulof Glaxo to«att cup ot beeftMj Glaxo is simply theaolid* of rich pure milk wirfr extra cre*n» and Boofe f. augar. It contains no added cane sugar and thould alwaya be' m> # eluded in the diet of patients who are denied foods containing: starch and qane sugar. for INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS W, E :~ Tint tf all Clumltls and Storu 79 Vaseline * 1M» Usrk h MCMM I Borated m irrilaticM of t&roat tad «M» aSMsbnuies iraatly iaatt**"- r*Mr«y ftva* cold*. jflKf " Put np ia handy tia takes. For ul( at all ebenuti and ; «übttiMf«|. | Chesebrough Manufacturing Co. 17 State Uc S. A. Lsarfaa l&kml Mas«a" jjMBBB3BSMHES3SBBBBSSSSSSSS3S3SSHHHGHBSSKS3SHBSSB3«33SS a
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 5
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