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S.J. HEDGE.

GIFTS THAT BRING DELIGHT. 1 It is not always the most suitable, useful gift that causes the happy glow of pleasure to be seen in the recipient’s face, but Some little' luxury that he or she would hestitate to buy themselves —a pair of military brushes or a shaving mirror for “ him,” a dainty bottle of perfume, a box of powder, a bottle of perfumed bath salts for “her.” These arc things appreciated, and which are’ doubly welcome when they come in the form of a Christmas present. Mr S. J. Hedge’s pharmacy is crowded with a comprehensive range of distinctive toilet articles—novelties which make delightful gifts; pe’fumes by the following celebrated mrkers: Houbigant, Morney' Roger and Gallet, Hudnut, Atkinson, and Yardley, whose products are the choice of all. A variety of hand mirrors, toilet caskets, perfumisers, powder-puffs of best swansdown decorated with ribbon tops and handkerchief effects. Manicure needs are well expressed in compact, travelling, and boudoir sets, of exquisite.designs. A really high-class toilet soap is a luxury that everyone does not indulge In. it is therefore more appreciated in the form of a Christmas gift. Roger and Gallet’s fancy soaps in any perfume may be obtained at reducedprices. Where brushware is stamped with a hallmark of quality the of hai” and military brushes, nail, tooth, bath; and clothes should not be overlooked when choos- s ing tokens of Yuletide of this nature. For those interested in photography, besides being able to supply any mode] of Kodak, Carbine, and Ensign cameras, complete stocks of accessories, such as films, plates, albums, developing and printing outfits, are always on hand. The Services of the Pharmacy, - The services of the amateur finishing department of . the- Ohinemuri Pharmacy should not'be unavailed of during -the photographic season by those requiring the development and printing of films, when efficiency and good results gain confidence and me -it a return of patronage.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4640, 19 December 1923, Page 2

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S.J. HEDGE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4640, 19 December 1923, Page 2

S.J. HEDGE. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4640, 19 December 1923, Page 2

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