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j! . Pretty Dolls i • To Please any Girl. I 'DOLLS—Undressed; a largo || SadW*', variety to choose from At 9d, 1/-, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, II 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. to 45/ji DOLLS—Dressed, in various I i ' styles At 9d,-1/-, 1/6, 1/11, ' • 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 5/11, 8/6, UP ttf 63/0 DOLLS' FURNITURE —At II« 1% 9(1, 1 /-, 1/2, 1/6, 1/8, «/8, *m\ |'fl ji DOLLS' TOILET SBTSi ffiJJ 1 H Brushes, mirrors, combs, I M r :i etc.; in neat card case I: ' fli 1/-, 1/9, 1/11, 3/11 I tfm t'S mt DOLLIE'S BATH—On Stand MM- a E( F . .with pail; verv nico At 9/11 each I ?L ; ¥l Wft DOLLS' WASHSTAND SETS I ' At 4/G I j I]j pr f CELLULOID BABY DOLLS ||i- HQ yff |3 y —Tlioso that tlio children, f 1 can wash. At 9d, 1/*, 1/3, ; -'i| 1/6, 2/3, 3/11, 6/11 I ■ I ILu LOOFAH WATER BABIES ; j a „d DUCKS — Can 1>" j w . • taken into bath-At 9d, 1/3 yiM i i ik \sli4pi it it ' fa. ML

TOYMNDI Christmas is the Children's Great Festival, and he would be a churlish individual who would grudge the youngsters this period of happiness. Each year we set apart the last half or the month of December to affording the children the greatest ankmnt of genuine pleasure. As in previous years the large Millinery Salon on the first floor has been converted, into Toyland, and there are displayed thousands of Toys—new and old. There are hundreds of dolls for j the doll-mothers—dolls that walk and talk, dolls that sleep and cry, dolls dressed and undressed, and dolls of all nationalities. There are the hundred and one toys that delighted the children of years gone by, and the hosts of | new mechanical toys that are a revelation of inventive genius. j| The great big Plum Pudding, the biggest yet seen in Wellington, will delight the little ones, and they can invade jj this Plum Pudding and return with a prize. |j Father Christmas will be there on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to welcome all his little friends —to meet and to | greet and to make their visit to Kirkcaldie's memorable. I! In these two pages are set forth some details of the variety of toys that are available for selection just now, and j also an epitome of the various gift things suitable for presentation to grown-ups. I Monday, 15th December, md "r 8 1

Moving Pictures at Home CINEMATOGRAPHS- At 18/8, 29/6, 57/6 MAGIC LANTERN- At 13/0, 18/6 Toys for the "Moving-Picture" ' Boy CONDUCTOR TICKET SETS—Complete with tickets, punches, cap, whistle, bag, etc. At 1/0, 2/9 BOY SCOUT OUTFlT—Complete with hat, axe, flags, ■ tunic, whistle, etc. At 6/6 THE "YOUNG TERRITORIAL' OUTFlT—Complete with cap, gun, sword, cuffs, etc. At 6/fi RAILWAY OUTFlTS—Complete with flags, clip, ticket ha£, etc: At 3/6 RED INDIAN OUTFlTS—Complete with feathers, tame,' fl tc. At S/11 to 10/6 SOLDIERS' OUTFITS FOR BOYS—Cap, sword, gun. flags, etc. At 1/11, 2/-3 REVOLVER.—With belt, At 1/9 each TOY SOLDIERS—In sets packed in card caso At 1/0, 1/9, 3/6, 4/6, 5/11 CANNONS— At 3/6, 1/11 BOW AND ARROW SETSAt 1/-, 1/8, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 SOLDIERS' BELL TENTS- At 3d. each ■ Sensible Toys for Older Children TRICYCLICS— At 49/6, 52/6 DOLLS' PERAMBULATORS- At 5/11 to 29/6 ' MOTOR CARS—For children to ride in as bieyelo ' At 80/-, 82/6 WILLOW WICKER CHAIR SWING- At 7/6, 10/6, 12/6 WOODEN CIIAIR SWING- At 0/6, 10/6, 12/6 WILLOW BASKET GO-CARTS— Iron wlifcls at 6/11 Rnbher-tyred wheels at 11/6

Kindergarten Toys "PIN TUNG" WOODEN BLOCKS—For building and model making. Motor cars, and all sorts of designs can be made from these blocks. No. 1,2 ,3 4 At 3/11, 5/11, 8/11, 15/6 INTERLOCKING BUILDING BLOCKS— At 3/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6 The "TOWER LIFT" BLOCKS—WiII build a tower ,6ft. high t 6/11 1 only . "DREADNOUGHT" SET—Blocks will build Dreadnought Warship and Forts' At 16/6 RICHTER'S STONE "ANCHOR" BLOCKS—Made from solid stone At 8/11, 10/G, 11/6, 13/6,18/6, 19/8, 29/6, 33/6, 43/9 MECANNO SETS—These are sets of mcchanical fittingsbolts, screws, bars, etc—and calculated to stimulate any mechanical genius that boys may possess Size 0 12 3 At 4/11, 8/6, 16/6, 25/METALLO TRlGON—Somewhat similar to Mecanno, but all "irders are in the form of triangles. Very strong •At 7/11, 15/9, 29/6 ALPHABET' AND PICTURE BLOCKS- At 6d., 1/9, 5/6 PYRAMID BUILDING BOXES-Iu sets At 6d., 1/9, 2/11

"msfWasi „„„„„ WM Harmless Indoor Amusements Tho "TESSTED" BOX OF JOKES—A good assortment of excellent ami harmless jokes. Just- tho thing for Xmas parties At 1/-, 1/9, 4/6 box We also havi? a large assortment of TRICK NOVELTIES, PUZZLES, TAKE-DOWNS, etc. : At 3d to 1/0 each Toys to make ■ " Dolly " f Comfortable.: CHILDREN'S TEA SETS—A large variety in porcelain and enamel. At Bd, 1/4, 1/9, 2/3, 3/3, 3/G, 4/6, 6/6, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, to 21/CHILDREN'S OXYDISED METAL TEA SETS- . At 1/3, 1/9 CHILDREN'S ALUMINIUM COOKING SETS— At 4/11, 10/6, 17/6 ENAMEL COOKING SET- .At 12/6 "PET STORES" or CHILDREN'S","SHOPS"At 5/6, 7/6, 10/6 TOY WASHSTANDS—With porcelain ware At 9/6, 10/6, 15/63 32/6 DINNER SET of Knives, Forks, and Spoons At 1/9

Clockwork. 'Toys Toys for the older chilidren—toys that they : ; can appreciate, for thesß toys can bo made to do things. • CLOCKWORK' MOTOR-CARS-A great variety At 1/9, 3/6, 4/6, 4/1 i, 6/6, 7/6, 17/6, 25/MOTOR LORRIES—Moved bv clockwork At 8/6 CLOCKWORK MOTOR-TRAMCARS- At 3/11 I TRAINS —Driven by clockwork j At 2/9, 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, 10/6, 16/6 BOATS —Driven bv clockwork —At 1/9, 3/3, 3/8, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 0/11, 6/0, 7/6, 8/11, 10/0, 14/6, 25/6, 27/0 CLOCKWORK ENGINE AND TENDER- , At 13/6 oomplote RAILWAY TUNNELS— At 1/3, 3/6, 8/fi, 14/6 'YRC LICrHTS—On posts, -with ladder At 3/11 CRANKS- ,At 1/9, 5/11, 12/6 CRANES, DREDGES- At 19/6 Real STEAM. LOCOMOTIVES—With tenders I complete, with spirit lamp At 13/6 each I FRETWORTv .SAWS- At 7/6, 12 8 i BAND SAWS— • At 4/u, 11/6 CIRCULAR SAAVS-On bench f\ x 3 j™ 9 L'VTHFiS— At W*' ' BUFFING MACHINES- At 4/11, 8/6

Seaside Toys for .Toddlers ■ CHILDREN'S SPADES —'Wooden At 3d, 4d, 5d With Metal Blades At Btl, 1/-, ,1/11 • BUCKETS- At 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/11 ■ SAILING; BOATS—With sails At 1/-, 1/11, 3/11, G/6 • WATEII CANS— At 9d, 1/-, 1/0, 1/9, 2/6 Sportipg Toys I FOOTBALLS- , At 3/11, 6/11 WHIPS— 1 At 1/-, 1/9 REINS —A largo variety At 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 3/11 " TENNIS RACQUET'S— At 1/3, 1/6 ' GARDEN ROLLERS- At 8/11 ' BOYS' SETS OF JOINERY TOOLSAt 1/4, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 8/11, 11/6

J Belts and Sashes | SASH BELTS —In navy .satin, with wide fringed J ends At 14/6 each f SASH BELTS—In royal blue, with tnsselled ends I!' At S/D each 8 SASH BELTS—In palo sky blue satin, self- | coloured flowers, trimmed'ends At 14/8 each | SMALL VELVET SASHES —In cerise, with pearl | fringed ends _ At 7/6 each 'J SATIN SASHES —In pale pink, with pearl tassels 8 at ends At 7/0 each I VERY SMART SASHES—In violet satin, endsj finished Oriental trimming and frmtp | At 25/6 ear' - I STYLISH SASHES—In saxo blue satin, trimmed j ends of coral, black and whito beads, novel | and effective At 29/6 ™~* ' ™ Antique ! Leather Goods i ANTIQUE LEATHER TIE CASES-With gold ; lettering At 15/6 and 21/- each j COLLAIt BOXES, TIE BOXIDS, GLOVE BOXES. HANDKERCHIEF BOXRS— At 0/11 each ' ANTIQUE LEATHER SHAVING PADS— J! At 3/6 each | ANTIQUE LEATHER WRITING PADS- ! At 21/-, 32/6 each I ANTIQUE LEATHER BLOTTER—At 14/9 each i Leatln-r-Imund AUTOGRAPH and SKETCH I] BOOKS —These inako a very nice present for !' young peoplo ! Prices 3/-, 3/9, 4/6, 6/6, 7/6, to 14/9

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.'■' Useful Gifts for Men What to give a man for Xmas Is often a clMficutt problem- —Hero Is the solution. INITIAL TWILL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS 3/■ each PLAIN AND TWILL SILK HANDKERCHIEFS — prices 2/fi, 3/6, 4jG oaefi HEMSTITCHED LINEN H ANDKEii CI I lEFS--Prices 12/-, 14/-, 15/', 18/*, to 33/- clozan PURE SILK HALF HOSE—With self or coloured elox; in ' black only. Prices 8/6, 9/6 pair SHOT SILK HALF HOSfi—ln purple, blue and whita 7/6 pair FANCY COLOURED HALF HOSE—Witli stripes and clpx in greys, fawns, browns, talis, mole, black and white stripes Pries 2/6 pair SILK SHIRTS—In white Jap and Tussore, with latest slums collar to match Prica tB/S 83Ch HALF HOSE AND TIES TO MATCH—Neatly boxed in browns, black and white, and Titssoro PHao S/- coniplcto TIE AND BELT SETS-111 cropo-de-cliine; the latest Xmas novelty; coniprisiusr wide-end and bow ties and bo'it to match, in liawaiid brown spot. Prices 4/®, 5/- S6t PRESIDENT HIIACKS—Nc-atlv boxed; an ideal Xmas gilt Price, 3/6 pair

Pascal's Confectionery. ■■■ Golden Maltcs At 1/6, 2/- battle Mixed Fruit Drops 1 At 1/- bottle 'Fruit Nuggets ' . At 1/• bottlo Uarlrv. Cherry, Walnut, etc. M 1/-, s'-Bla-ciir-ex At I'-, 1/6 Barley Sugar - . At '1/", 1/9 betllo Venetian Arixture At 1/9 Butter Pralines * ' At 1/8 Favourite Butter Scotch ' ' : At 1/" packet King and Queen .Butter: Scotch ?«£;!!,.'. At 6d. packet Montelomar-t Nonfat At 6tt. packet Maltex Butter c - <>Mi At 6d. picket Father Xmas Butter Scotch... At Sd., 1/" packet Marsh Mallows =■ At 1/-, 1/6 Crt'nso e'e Mcntho ■; At 1/-, 1/6 Aftor-dinnor Mintb b ■ At 3d. Mixed Jubos At 9d> English Peppermint Creams ■' At 9d. Caiiton Figs " " At 9d, 1/THE LATEST' NOVET TY— Canary Bananas, lull size, . at 2d each, or 6d. bunch Canary Bananas Small size .!/■ bunch Carrots, Grapes and Radi-shes . < 1/" bunch

Christmas Confectionery Christmas would fail to have its wonted charms without confectionary, and tho children in particular will look for a full measuro of sweats. An extensive shipment of tha vary highest grade of confectionery has reached us and is now available for selection. Choose your Xmas confcctionery as early a« possible and avoid disappointment. The following will give an idea of values:— XMAS CRACKERS—A nice selection packed in dainty coloured boxes At 1/- to 8/6 bor. CONFECTIONERY STOCKINGS and real Father Cliristmas's spccial favourites At 6d, Sd, to 4/0 PLUM PUDDINGS—Peek Freans in various sizes At 4£d, 1/9, to 4/3 each CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES— Fisli designs 1/- to 2/Black Cat 3/11 PASCAL CHOCOLATES—In boxes At 9d, 1/- to 7/6 SWEETMEATS —In packets, such as Florcttes, Bananettes, Sweot Walnuts, Wheatears, Tutte-Frutte, etc. At 6d packet U-ALL-NO —After-dinner Mints At 2/- box

SOflP 15 Careful Attention is given to Mail fiur 10 J, li H Orders In every detail

Ifesk s. Father Xroas -S Wonderful fefeg

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 14

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