I take Home to my Wife I always S take Aulsebrook'fl-Sha llkea Them Best."—The Husband. She knows which Chocolates, are the luscious, fresh, tempting ones. She knows and 'loves the kind 'with the, soft,' 'fluffy, ■ creamy centres and deep, thick; chocolate coating. " , - ' She'lingers over the delicate I flavour of walnuts or almonds or j Ice Cream Drops, Dolly Vardcns S Chocolate Peppermints, dainty B morsels wrapped in . waxed tissue 9 paper—marked with the name— a Aulsebrook's' Chocolate C Rose Boxes VContain a delightful assortment | of the choicest Chocolates, j > r CHRISTCHURCH. 5 k) *3oV
• do you e *P cot t0 out of ® the no?rt Motor Co.v or you buy? ||» Thlo la .really a moro'lmportant matter .to M6torlata than the dlffljponoeofa/aw shllllnffa in tho prlco of a Cover, ToonsuroablffßiUcarreyou M must havo Quality and Stwiffth In a Cover, and tho BEST TYRES In that 'B|. rospeot are ' : Thla la not only our opinion, but the '® opinion or thousands of Motorist© In |||. thlsoountry who now use "Dunlopo* ®! ■on aooount ol the grcM aervloe they l SERVICE AND . j/jB. K|e|> GM! THIS HOT WEATHEIt . '' BY USING ■ MWESTtNCHOUSE" j t, ; ■ ,* , - I18IBBLllJ0IES;Ltl BLAIR STREET.
FOR A GO©D P U R E ;P.Ed-EBl\_; DRINK ONLY staplesv ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL * CONNOISSED RS TO BE ABSOLUTELY i THE BEST Browery and Offices: Molosworth and Murphy Streets.
'ExtP&Olfdiliairy. ft IMer's o«er |. •• Sitetra Bate and Cutlery. | Suitabls'for,-How-Year ißifts. I E.P. CRUETS (Out Glass 80tt1e5),123.'6d., 14s. Od., 163. 6d., 21s. . • ji E.P. HOT WATER JUGS, 17s. Gd., ,215., 235., 28s, 6d. <j E.P. BREAD PLATTERS (with knife), 215., 255., 28s. Gd. ] i E.P. EGG FRAME (with spoons),lßS. 6d., 225. 6d., 253. |. E.P. PISH KNIVES AND FORKS (6 pair in case), 23a. Ad., 27a. fid. | E.P. SUGAR AND CREAM, 18s. 6d., 225. Gd., 255. • ■•' | E.P. SUGAR BASINS, Fancy Desigris, 13s. 6d., 15S. 6d., 10S. 6d. 5 E.P. BISCUIT BOXES, Quaint Patterns, 215., 255., 275. k E.P. TEA-POTS (similar to ilustration) Ifls. 6d., 17s. 6d., 223. Gd. § E.P. JAM SPOONS, BUTTER KNIVES, E.P. MOUNTED OAK TRAYS, 5 W-~ E.P. CAKE STANDS, PRIZE CUPS, BREAD FORKS, all at 8210 Prlcoa. I CUTLERY— WINCFIELD'S HUMPHREY'S OR JOHNSON'S. I IVORIDE TABLE KNIVES, Reduccd to 63. 6d., Ss. Gd., or 10s. 6d. 4 dozen. I l\ IVORIDE DESSERT KNIVES, reduced to ss. Gd., 7s. 6d., or Bs. od. I dozen. P ■ $1 IVORIDE CARVERS, massive handles, at Ss. Gd., 7s. Gd., or Bs. Gtf. pair, * W^M 1 M ' A.l. Quality FORKS AND SPOONS, .TEAA SPOONS, 6s. 3d., 11a. 6d., 158.' % * 6d. per half dozen. . J V§; A*/ VSjmf CARVERS AND STEELS (in silk-lined cases), 18s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 255., 325. > SCISSORS, RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, all at Sale Prices this year only. . C george winder, sxsri,,, I
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 11
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