COLLINSON & CUNNINGHAME'S XM AS " carnival swings on apace. fUF-T s - And as usual gift giving, problema Atom* Jffl tn easily settled by shopping »t the .ML Rendeyous for Thrifty People. ... .g&SHHR v Any item mentioned below will bo wg|H|H| or railai free of charge up Maltese Silk Scar* ' children s Sunshades, 9d, Is, Is \Jk jf'' j S f 6 ' & ' Q ' •'■ La'jiea' Sunshades in plain colours also with floral satin ana embroider* ed borders; prices range from 4s 3d, 66, 4s lid, 6s 6d, 9s lid, to 12s 6d 5L\ Leather hnnd bags, lined, 6in 2e wnr lld . B } n 4a lld) gg 5s M6s lid, 99 7s lid, 8s lid, to 12s 6a. Sqnaro 6s lis 6d, 12s 6d, Hair brushes with mirror back 6«3 each. Bristles, Is-lld. fe lid, "! dp C|OCT to 7s 6d. Whalebone, 3s 3a, 3s lid, DC 4« 6d, 4s lid. 5s 6d, 5s lld 6s lid. COLLINSON & COKNINSHAHIE LTD.. I, I, «, and 1 BROAD STtKK, PAI/MEaSTON SOBia. SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS GIFTS. Useful — Appropriate — Inexpensive. Hall Marked Silver Tair Brushes, 10s 6d to 37s 8&. j Hall Marker Hand Mirrors to match, 12s 6d to 42a od, I Hall marked combs, 3s 6d to 7fi 6d.. E.P.N.S. Hair Brushes, 4s lld to 10s 6d. 7.P.N.5. Hand Mirrors to match above 3s lld to 7s 6d. E.P.N.S. Combs, Is to 7s 6d. * v i ; .'" ' Hall Marked Smelling Salts BoHles, ls9d to 14s 6d. Nine Carat Mounted Cigar Holders in silver cases, 14s 6d. Nine Carat Gold-Mounted Cigarette Holders in silver IZi Gd. E.P.N.S. Salt Pourcrs and Pepper Shakers, 6d each. Hall Marked Ladies' Belt Buckles, 12s 6d each. E.P.N.S. Ladies' Belt Buckles, Is 6d to 4s lld. Hall Marked Hat Pins, Is 9(3 to 6s 6d „ach. Special line of fronniiie AH Indian Ware «ud antique copper poods (selected by Mr Collinr-on on t.ho Continent)— Boys' Tricycles— Air Guns—Pocket Cutlery—Toys—Glassware- Crockery—Gifts i'jr all, COLLINSON & SON, WHERE HARDWARE COSTS LESS. Cheapside, Palmerston Nortß, "fTETI ~^ Buy your Christmas Presents at C LAC KIN'S Any Article purchased during' December will be Engraved l Free, F. J. GLACKIN, THE FASHIONABLE JEWELLER, NEST LEVIN HOTEL. INEXPENSIVE TRAVELLING TRAPS §g AT THE D.I.C. KSpfl COMPRESSED FIBRE SUIT A © / CASIiS, light, yet strong, and have the appearance of leather— i 22in. 10/6, 24in. 12/6, 2Gin. 13/6 GREEN CANVAS SUIT CASES," § iK well-made and finished— i 1% 22in. 12/6, 24in. 13/6, 26in. 14/6 | [ BOXES 1 ? 3 j' ous l E ANI , } HAT j ' [i* ]Bin. 12/6, 20in. (4/6 S ftj T-#* SOLID LEATHER BRTEF - .s llf 1 Ap, BAGS, best quality, solid cowhide ' | Tj 12in ' ,2^6 ' L4in ' ,3 ' 6 ' I(sin ' l4 ' 6 , [h GREEN "ROTPROOF" CAN-'-" LJ I ffijßS I B — S SUIT CASE ' well " inftde and j j|.| 811 i " Ig 22in. 19/0, 24in. 21/-, i'Gin. 22/6 I „b("|,^,7 i. The D.I.C. roputstion" for EBlfcjßMliw!iSßKHEa|§travelling requisites has been yiljgpU; ■•; BEfaig built up on sheer merit. D| A WELLINGTON. J •I» w■ A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. | CALL AT B a rratt's BYKO ♦ ; - THE DOMINION BICYCLE BUILT TO ORDER ON PREMISE, £16. ALL B.S.A. THESE MACHINES ARE STILL GAINING PUBLI OFAVOUR, AND ARE BUILT IN THE THREE MODELS— v HEAVY ROADSTER, LIGHT ROADSTER, RACING MACHINE. . REPAIRS, ENAMELLING, AND BRAZING, FOR QUALITY AND PRICE ARE STILL ON TOP. ;
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CENTRAL iHOTEL, OTAKI. W. McKEGG - - Proprietor. FIEST-OLASB Sample Booms for Commercial Travellers. Speight's Dunedin Beef only #on tap. The Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. 'otters and telegrams promptly attended to. Warm appreciation from New Zealand's leading Baritone. ME. HAMILTON HODGES writes" I can heartily recom- ; " mend' Fluenzol' to all singers . "and speakers, Mrs. Hodges "and myself having had un"mense relief from severe at"tacks of: INFLUENZA "After but three doses, Mrs. " Hodges was able to fill her "concert-engagement, singing ?' ■ Elizabeth's Prayer' fTann- $• " hauser) and other selectionC>' ; . "I hope ;■ you will - soon has%% : I " * Fluenzol' in every household. ;:' "in New Zealand." FLUENZOL < 1/e ALL CHEMIBTB * O/fi I 1 I/O STORES. fc/pj
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 December 1911, Page 3
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