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' ifSaffj Z, |J S.S\ xp@ flirls if you were the only, one to know-now, would it? |M j | KBa) 1 I§ J » tej So > y° u must brinn your Sixpence for a pass into the I ® r I *L Magic Cave, and you will receive, as per usual, a lovely L. J d Js | present from the Fairies. Si V? 11 AI IT V* Then comes thß Fancv Bazaa '* with its endless at-. .lO J J tractions-Dolls, Dolls' Houses, Prams, Books, Games, LX ~ — Joys, and all kinds of things to delight young and old- ; ■•' ••**:■ -.-:• L H But be wise, take time by the forelock, shop in f" I comfort and ease— I 1 Shop Early in December and Early in the Day! \ Send for Special Xmas Catalogue. Send for Special Xmas Catalogue. I J GIFTS FOR CHILDREN! ', n Dolls, ilressed and undressed. 9d to 675. 6d. ' Billiards, a complete table, cloth covered, with'' r \\ 5° s 3s. Gd. to 395. 6d. pockets, balls, and cues, finished in oak. Price, II Dolls' Houses. 17s. 6d. to 425. s"s 6d ■ S 0 , 1 ! B ',?" 1 '^ 6 -,- 15 - to , 2ls ' ,\ CJ t, n 0J Scallywag or Bote, complete. 16s. 6d. •' I 5° K £ ea . &ets ' < ? ll V l . a and enamel. Is. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Bombairdo in faro sizes most exciting game ever 'injJJ Dons' Sewing Machines. 12s. Gd. vented. 2s, 6d. and 4s. 6d. - m Boljs Stoves and Irons. 6d. to &. 6d. Table Tennis. 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. U Dolls' Bedsteads and fables. Is. 6d. to 10s. Gd. Tablo Croquet. Is., Is. 6d„ 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d T Mechanical Irams, complete with, lines. From Storming the Citadel and Dreadnought Shooting " 38. Gd. to 275. Gd. Guns. 2s. to 10s. 6d. Mechanical Toys, including Motor Cars, Engines, Premier Compendium of games, consisting of 31 of Boyal Mail, Fire Engines, Armoured Cars. the most popular games. • Bs. each. IFrom 2s. to 27s. m 6d. Allies' Eace to Berlin. Is. 6d.' Pop Guns, Whips, Toys, Money Boies. Chessmen. 3s. 6d. and4s. 6d. Mecanno all sizes in stock. From ss. to 40s. . Draughtsmen. 9d., Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. | Cinematographs and Magio Lanterns, From 7s. 6d. Draughts Boards, Is. and 2s. I a ' , J? 3 , 5s - ■■■ ' , „., ■ , T,. Draughts Boards, leather. 4s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. „ j Soldiers, Conductors, bailors, . Indians Outfits. Puzzles of every description. ■ 1 I „. , :Fron l^ s - ,„, , Jig Saw Puzzles. 100 piece, 3s. 6d.; 150 piece, 65.; ■ I Picture Cubes .and Blocks. From Is. to 12s. Gd, 250 piece, 10s. 6d.; 300 piece, 155.; 400 piece, 20s. B Telephones. 2s. ,; The Children's Educator, a new toy. 3s. Gd'.. ss„ [ Battleships and Submarines (new toy). Gs. Gd. • <ind 6s. 6d. •± Crackers. From Is. 3d. to Gs. 6d. per box. . White Wood Toys, N.Z. made, Motor Waggon to hold L jj Xmas Stockings, and Candles. " From Is. child. 15s. '. P §1 Aerial Guns, Torpedo' Boats, Submarines, Cannon, Pull Waggon. 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s. ' I II Rifles, Pistols, and Swords. From Is. to 10s. Rocking Horses. 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d. I j] Gatliug Giins, fire-30-yards. / Gs. Gd. each Double Eocking Horses; 6s. Gd., upholstered 8s 6d I Zl . Games, including H'alma, Imdo, Eace Games, and Swings. 4s. Gd., 12s. 6d., 16s. 6d. U jTj ... a-host of others. From Is. to.9s. Gd. Wheel Barrows. Is. Gd. to 12s, Gd. ■ ' r I GIFTS' FOR "GROWN-UPS" iPjTPIS Dressing Cases, in Morocco and Cowhide, Sterling Silver Manicure Sets. From °<g£a-<«wi. ■ Csi& fitted.. From 12s. Gd..to ;£G Gs. 18s. 6d. to 70s. llP^r? ' Military Brushes, in ebony, satin, and Jewel Cases, in Cowhide and Morocco, (r^lF /<// .'■ Olive wood. From 4s. Gd. to 655. These silk lined. From 12s. 6d. to 655. •VSiC .fjf prices include Cowhide Cases. Ladies' Suit Cases, 6olid Cowhide, B.P. >\. ffl " Gent's Silver Brushes. From 355. to fi „ lt j?l s> „ ■ £ . 9 ., 9s - „' n .„ W • \f, , ' . _£.(. -]0s Gent's Solid Cowhide Suit Case, with Jl* '\\ '" n V-i 'mi -a n. ■ c t-i E.P.N.S. fittings. £S 15s. and JCB Bs. rii t •"■ 111 -' 8 ! lar M OXeS ' three BmS - 7S> M '* Mies' and Gent's Dressing Cases, Ah (jl\ "■f J \ -.A', £ -n . 2. Ivory, Ebony, and Sylonita fittings. . J^ 1$ \ Attache Cases.- From 3s. to 275. 6d'. 20s. to 955. • '• ' y Y\ If B/ Jjcather Tourist Cases, in. solid Cowhide. Collar Boxes. 4s. 6d. to 14s. 6d. Sail JIH From 10s. Gd! to 955. , I Fitted Collar Boxes. 275. 6d. to 355, jljl \ { Pipe Hacks, in oak. ' From ss. to 18s. Gd. Fitted Cowhido Picnio Case. 355. ' •!. • J| J, i i.l . Shaving Sets, fitted with Safety Razors. Cowhide Writing Cases. 225. Gd. to 475. Gd. .1 r : ill ... From 21s. to 425. „ Music Cases.. 15s. 6d. to 21s. I) ll 1/ Shaving Mirrors, silver plated. From .„. Glove and Handkerchief Cases;, Si ill " ,1: 6s. 6d. to'2ss:. Bs. 6d. to 17s. 6d. 11 j " Watches, in gunmetal or nickel. Is.' 6d. Leather Attache. Cases. 21s. to 675. Gd. ~ 111 (J, and ss. 6d. Leather Writing Cases. Bs. 6d. to 955. t I llj'll Leather Hold-all, in calf. From 4s. 6d. Jewel Cases. Gs. to Gss. ' ll' . B each; | Work Boxes, fitted. 12s. Gd. to'47s. Gd. J III! IIr» Tobacco Pouches, in Pigskin and Mo- Purses in Morocco, Pigskin, Calf and ijj IS ~ J rocco. From ss. to Bs. Gd. Puma. . From. 3s. Gd. to 30s. "l II ■ . I rf Leather Wallets and Pocket Books. From Wallets and Pocket Books. 4s. 6d. to 30s. '' \ II ll 111 JSJL 2s. to 355.. • Autograph and Birthday Albums. Is. 6d. V ||||| j j $2[ Inkstands, Files. From Is. to 10s. 6d. to Bs. Gd. II Fountain Pens, safety and self-filling. Large Selection in Ladies' Handbags. kk. Wli v? From ~ s - SA - *° 25s- 7s - Gd.- to • yS&W\ \\sfL Cigar and Cigarette Cases. From ss. Young Ladies' Strap Purses. 35.. Gd. ,M«44ii!»m m/WEsT Tal 1 to 2,s - Smokers' Cabinets, fitted. 17s. Gd.'to 3!is. '^^^^^^fl s'<S r irtflls Sterling Silver Hair Brushes. From Smokers' Pipe Backs. Gs. Gd. to 10s. Gd. ®k.-*!»2i& V ' Sot wM ' 10s - Gd> to M 10s - Inkstands. Gs. 6d. to 9s. 6d. • ®iL W3 X Sterling Silver Mirrore. From 21s. to Oak Trays. Ss. 9d. to 7s. Gd. '' ss ' Large Assortment of Books. Boys' Own **??|U?>b!s*« •lf«S»TO «lln G' ove ftnc l Handkorohipf Cases, new ex- Annual, Girls' Own Annual, Chatter- JS#" ffmkSb ■S}' panding pattern. From Bs. 6d. to box, Wonder Books, etc.,. including V&^-'-'-lffljfffsi Suggestions by hundreds and hundreds in every department 'M^^^^

Judge: "Wero llioro any reasons, Mike, why you should have gono on this tear!'" Miko: "Sure, y'r Honour, sivin av iliim." Judge: "And what wero "Mo and six whiskeys, y'r Honour."

Sufferers from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy Teliof by breathing *NAZOL. J A unique, never-failing remedy, 60 dosesr Is. 6d. Use the Nazol Inhaler.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2941, 29 November 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2941, 29 November 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2941, 29 November 1916, Page 4

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