CHOOSING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
AT “THE HOME OF GOOD VALUE.” At Home of Good Value” wilL, be found everything to delight and please people economically inclined. When it comes to getting the best for your outlay you cannot afford not to see the exceptional offerings displu’/ed in the windows and showroom. Mr J. P. Gamble seems to have the happy knack of knowing just what, is required at this season of the- year, and. has accordingly gone to endless trouble to supply useful and acceptable presents for old and young. A visit to “The Home of Good Value” is a revelation, and should anyone be in doubt as to what to give that wjuld be acceptable/and appreciated a gift will be found among the huge stocks within the shop. A special feature that must appeal to housewives is a line of white and unbleached sheeting in 80in, 72in, and 54i-a widths. This sheeting i,s sterling value, and is being sold at a price that is bound to effect a speedy clearance. A gift that is always welcom is one that will assist to improve and brighten up the home, and for such gifts as these Mr Gamble is displaying a particularly fine range of napery, comprising white and unbleached damask, table napkins, duchess sets, crash runners, and a line of exceptionally good value pil-low-shams, which articles ’ would admirable Christmas or wadding presents. Everyone appreciates the comforts of good towels, and these necessary adjuncts to every bathroom are to be had at a minimum cost. For a very small outlay the appearan<e of the home can be improved. Beauty cost no more than ugliness, so call and inspect a special line of Madras curtains of good c-uality and many fascinating and quaint designs. The joys of holiday travelling can be assured by purchasing a solid leather suit-case, attache case, blouse case, or brief-bag. In this line Mr Gamble has a .wide selection, and having bought right he is prepared to quit the goods at a very small margin of profit op the wholesale price. For value, variety, and utility there has seldom been anything to equal it. Let your requirements be what they may, yon can find something of use to you inside the doors of "The Home of Good Value.” 'Mr Gamble has paid special attention to men’s requirements, and at present he is displaying 'an attractive line in Stetson, Borsalino. and Velour hats, which must meet with a ready demand at the prices at which they are marked. Patrons are recommended to shop early, thereby not only securing the choice of the many lines, but they will necessarily receive greater assistance and attention from the staff.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 2
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446CHOOSING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4641, 21 December 1923, Page 2
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