4jP^\ '1 '# t orf v. Meet Father Christmas in his Cave at C. & C/s. Oh ! what joy for the girl or boy who, meets Father Christmas in his wonderful, mysterious, subterranean cave at C. and C.’s! Weird and wonderful — parts are brilliant—parts dimly lit—you’ll hear the distant rumble of the sea —at the end of the cave is Father Christmas himself—he greets each visitor—he gives to each a present. Surprises—sensations—sights—sounds—subterranean—sixpence! SESSIONS; —At 2.30 on 19th, 20th, 21st, 23rd, and 24th. Evening at ; on 21 st and 24th only. 4- * Practical Presents For All. Mysterious Subterranean Gave; Admission 6d. Presents for Babies, Boys, Girls, and Adults. Practical Presents. Necklaces, 1/3 and 2/6; i.allies’ Plain Handkerchiefs, 2|d to B£dj Embroidered, to 15/6; Coloured, to Ojd; Kilette and Eve Handkerchiefs, FOR THE HOME.— Hammocks, 8/11 to 65/■; Cushions, 6/11 to 32/6; Mohair Table Covers, 78/6 to £5/10/". 1/-; Umbrellas, 10/6 to 39/6; Gloves, Plavthines w e and sma n iabric, 3/6 to 4/11 j kid, 5/11 to 17/6; an f llS e smfsfv the playti to' FOR LADIES.-—Blouses in silk, 18/6 to 33/-; voile, 11/6 to 16/6; fancy . __ playtime voile, 7/11 to 21/9; hand embroidered Stockings, Lisle, 3/6 to 5/3; silk, 4/11 dreams of children of all ages. .voile, 29/6 to 79/6; coloured and io 22/6; Neckwear, 1/- to 11/6. BASEMENT DISPLAYS. —This is white crepc-de-chene and Georgette, unique—in the basement beside our 35/- to 84/-; Panamas, 13/6 to 35/-; FOR MEN.—Handkerchiefs, silk in-Father Christmas Cave. Popular Camisoles, 2/9 to 28/6; Sports Coats, dial, 4/6, 5/6; plain, 4/6 to 7/6; mer-B nccc * to - vs °nl.v. silk, 72/- to Wool, 21/6 to eerised, plain or initialled. 1/-; colour-' UPSTAIRS DISPLAYS. — Ihe bct-£4/i5/-; Manicure Sets, Work Baskets. ed borders, 9d and 1/-j plain, 6d and * er , c,as ?i ot , to *’ s , WJ,! upstairs as Aluminium Ware, Brushware, Photo ft.-i. i;„,„ ~, nia. i ... „bciore.,.Mecnanical, wooden, wooliv, „ „ „ , „ , 1 ’ ,’ ,' ’ braces, 2/6 to g u ff V! games, dolls, tricvrles, prmas, tames, Fags, ] urscs, loikct Books, ./c; lies, 2/- 108/6; bocks, Cashmere, ffU ns, camion, swords, kites, Meccano, Presentation Bonks, etc., etc. Con--1;6 to 2/11; Wool, 3/6 to etc., etc. foctioncry, 3d to 10/6. 4/6; Lisle, 3/9 and 4/6, in all colours; _Silk, 5/11 and 7/6. f ft FOR LADIES. Shoes, 18/8 to 29/6; Bools, 22/6 to 29/6; Sandals- for kidr dies, 6/9 to 10/6. ,-igf IIKhLS Street PALMERSTONnorth j
THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. TO PLYMOUTH, VIA, PANAMA CANAL. Lunge modern (win-screw Passenger Steamers, .with unsurpassed accommodation. Steamer. Tons. Prom. About. RUAIIINE 11,000 Wgtn. Feb. 14 RIMUERA 11,500 Wgtn. April Return Tickets available by P. & O. and Shaw, Savill & Albion Coy., Lid. Passengers are provided with passage to (be linal port of departure FREE OP CHARGE. Also from lime lo time, as opportunity offers V IR ST -CLA S S INS UL A TED CARGO STEAMERS. The Company, having erected commodious storage accommodation, with dumping plant, at Foxton, is prepared to receive wool, flax, low,’ etc., for transhipment. Tho building is gazetted a Government Grading Store, enabling millers to have Ihcir flax graded locally. For Passage, Freight or Storage, apply (o THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co., Ltd. Telephone, No. 34. Offices: Harbour Street. JOHN , WALLS, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER MAIN ST BEET’ - FOXTON, riTHE BAKING is under my own personal supervision, so cusomers can rely on obtaining only he best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxton ecenlly, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then, AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY TOP-DRESS YOUR LAWN WITH : BASIC SLAG ND the grass will grow that fast that you will require a WOODYATT LAWN MOWER to beep it down, These Mowers are very easy running and all spare parts are kept in stock, NYE slocks the Slag and Mower. Also Bonedust, Guano and Agricultural lime. Regular supplies of Coke, Westport and Waipa Coal. I WHYTE ST COAL YARD. W. NYE, ... Proprietor.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1920, 28 December 1918, Page 1
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