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Christmas Gifts

Again the Christmas season is almost upon us, and the many who know the great pleasure of giving, are iioginuiiig to wrestle witii the annual problem of what to give and where to find somothing suitable. There are relatives, near and distant, friends and sweethearts to be considered, and to know just what will prove most acceptable, would nonplus a great number of people il left to their own selves. And so it is that at this period 0 1 . tlio year a store well stocked with first class goods, that are well laid out, and have been purchased with that judgement that comes only with years of experience, is so much appreciated. In such a store, what otherwise might prove wearisonio task is mado a pleasant one. True, that in these stores one sees such a lot of things that the difficulty of selection seems greater than ever, but there always is tlio evperietice of the shopkeeper to iall back upon—sufficient in nine times out of ten to solve the difficulty. Advice of this time can be ha I every time at AValkley's, the drapers. Oxford-street, Levin, where one of the best selections of goods for Christmas time has just been opened up. Mr Walkley has been at particular pains this year to make quality and price meet and apparently has succeeded. The stocks comprise goods to suit men and women and the young people and every line is of such exceptional quality tliat the sale prices are surprisingly low. For the men there are fancy ties in many designs, vests, hats and other articles of men's wear while for ladies the beautiful embroidered work o i handkerchiefs, etc., is of a class I seldom seen in those parts. The young people are well provided fov and the boys' and youths' suits, and the trimmed millinery for the girls are splendid in quality and value. In addition to this "Walldev's has a line assortment ol lancy goods, any of which would make a valued: present. People buying lor Christmas should : not fail to look in.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 December 1915, Page 2

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Christmas Gifts Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 December 1915, Page 2

Christmas Gifts Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 December 1915, Page 2

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