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ON MONDAY, Bth DECEMBER, WE ARE OFFERING SOME VERY TEMPTING BARGAINS IN FINE LEATHER GOODS They are : most. suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS At These Prices You May Save Money BUT PLEASE BE QUICK

JSsmL Owe of the safest Christmas Gifts for a Lady is a Nice Hand Bag. We have just enough to fill ono window. _ It would be a long weary job to quote all the prices. j Briefly, the reductions are one-third off. That means a £1 hag for 13/4. A 40/- bag for 26/8, etc. And this is better than it looks at first sight for this reason—The reduction is off old prices, not to-day's values. - KEWte KEWPIES~ KEWPIES. By an unfortunate error we wero sent an im- I mense lofc of theso popular toys. It is necessary to clear them. „ j 3i-inch Kewpies, 9d. each, now 3 for 1/-. 4-inch Kewpies, 1/- each, now 3 for 1/3. 6-inch Kewpies, 1/9, now 3 for 2/-. 7-inch Celluloid Dolls, 1/6, how 3 for 2/-. Or we will post you 3 of each for 5/6. How's that? EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. Theso aro always a safely useful CHRISTMAS GIFT; we wero fortunate enough to got our orders into tho manufacturers' hands VERY EARLY—EarIy ] enough to miss the- last big rise in prices You will (111 find theso, not onlv nico goods, but also rather special (111 value. They are all boxed neatly in quarter dozens. Tho range of prices is too large to givo in full, but jlll the- following will give an idea:-1/8, 2/4, 2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 4/-, 5/-, 6/-. 6'/6, 7/6, 8/-, 9/6, 10/9. All per bOX of threo. Post free for cash. HERE ARE A FEW ITEMS WHICH MAKE NICE . GIFTS. SATSUMA BROOCHES. 2/-, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9. DAMASCENE BROOCHES. 3/-, 3/6. SATSUMA BUTTONS, for blouses. 2/-, 2/3, set of six. SILVER AND ENAMEL BROOCHES. 1/8, 2/-, 2/3, 3/" 3/3 3/6 i till SILVER BANGLES, for children. 2/-, 2/3, 2/6. ' Note to Country Clients. Wo will do our best with any orders for tho re- .111 dnced leather goods—BUT—they aro sur« to sell out VERY, VERY QUICKLY.

Fine quality JEWEL CASES. Just one each. 35/- ■ for 21/-. 22/- for 12/6. 21/- for 11/6. 11/3 for 5/3. 10/6 for 5/3. Fino quality GENT'S TIE OASES/ 35/-for 20/-, 17/6 for 12/6. 21/-' for 14/-. 16/9 for .11/6, 9/6 for 5/6. GENT'S MILITARY BRUSHES, in leather cases.Theso aro the very highest grade brushes, in fine order. 25/-: for 16/6. 17/9 for 12/-. 18/6 for 12/6. 16/6 for 11/-. 14/-for.9/6. 13/6 for 9/6. ! Fine quality Leather HANDKERCHIEF .CASES. 16/forll/6. 15/3 for 10/3. 7/6 for 5/6. 10/6 for 7/6. v GENTS' TIE HANGERS. 3/9 for 2/-. 5/6 for 2/6. 7/6 for 3/3. / , One only Cordova Leather fitted ATTACHE WORK- . .CASE. 30/- for'2o/-. Four only Cordova leather PYJAMA CASES. 25/6 for 16/-„ Leather SHIRT OR' BLOUSE CASES: 26/- for 13/3. 19/-for 9/6. 21/-for 10/6. 12/-for 6/-. '■ Leather GLOVE CASES. 6/- for 4/6. 8/9 for 5/9. 10/6 for 7/- ' Leather WRITING CASES. 37/6 for 17/6. 21/- for ; 14/-. 22/6 for 15/-. 21/6 for 14/-. 23/-for 15/-. 1 Leather STATIONERY CASES. 28/6 for 15/-. 21/for 14/ v Leather WHITING PADS. 32/6 for 21/-. 10/6 for 5/6. . ' Four only fitted WRITING CASES. 50/- for 30/-. 30/- for 21/-. Four only TRINKET BOXES, leather and emby. 10/6 for 3/6. ' 1 , , Leather ADDRESS BOOKS. 9/- for 5/6. II- for 4/6. 6/3 for 4/3. POCKET BOOKS, one «ach. 10/6, 10/-, 13/6, 12/6, 16/6, at just half these prices. ■LETTER WALLETS. II- for 4/8. 6/- for 4/-. 5/6 for 3/6. SHAVING-OUTFITS AND SHAVING PADS. About 13 in all, at prices too low to quoto. SPECTACLE CHATELAINES. A- very useful present for any elderly lady. 12/6 for 5/6. 6/- for 3/9. 5/3 for 3/6. Six only, Cordova leather MEDICINE CABINETS. 17/6 for 5/-. Threo sets only, COAT OR SKIRT HANGERS, in case. 5/3 for 2/9. , NATL NIPPERS, in leather case.' 11- for 1/-. Leather folding MIL POLISHERS. 9/- for 3/6. 6/for 2/6. Tooled calf TELEPHONE LIST CASES. 15/- for 6/6. k This list doesn't profess to bo exhaustive. There aro a large number of Ladies' and Cent's Card Cases, Collar Boxes, Watch Wristlots, etc., etc., WHICH MUST BE CLEARED. HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS. Those naturally go with hankies. 'JAPANESE SILK SACHETS, daintily painted; neatly boxed; delight giving things. 1/9, 1/11, 2/3,' j 2/6, 3/6, 4/3,'4/11, 5/6, 8/9. Post free for cash.

PDIM/PI E'Q I TiV : ART NEEDLEWORK SPECIALISTS : 1 KIIIULLD LIU, LAMBTON QUAYjfj

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 62, 6 December 1919, Page 6

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