KIMtSI SBOPEABX3T Early the Season Early the Bay mi Small Packa&n W7ien Ku Can THANK YOU WHERE DOES FATHER CHRISTMAS DO HIS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? WHY! AT BARR & IYER’S WHERE THE GOOD CHRISTMAS BARGAINS ARE TO BE GOT. Never before have we shown such a wonderful variety of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES suitable for presents, and prices are so very moderate that for a few shillings one can buy a wonderful variety. We invite you to come along and see our unique display of the latest in ’Xmas Novelties. One of the popular Novelties is “Her Master’s Voice” Gramaphone, with double records, very clear tone, Only 8/6. A wonderful collection of novelty ’Xmas presents, including mechanical toys, ornaments, handmirrors, brushware and leather goods, from 1/6 to 6/6. Dainty embroidered and coloured HANDKERCHIEFS, linen, silk and crepe de cliene, 9(1 to 2/6, and in I and i dozen to box, 2/11 to 8/6 bOX. Beautiful gifts for meji and the boys. Lovely assortment straight-cut self TIES and KNITTED GOODS, 2/6 to 5/6. Art Silk Sox, 3/11 to 5/6 pair; in all the latest new shades. SILK FUGI SHIRTS, with and without collars, all sizes, a very useful gift, and a thousand other useful gifts for men and Boys. & Jf A. at SMITH’S. GIFTS FOR ONE AND ALL. PRICES LOW, ASSORTMENT LARGE. DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE DRESSED OUT ENTIRELY WITH SUITABLE PRESENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. THE LARGEST RANGE OF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS EVER OFFERED BEFORE. P.S.—EVERY GIRL CAN HAVE A GUESS ON THE DRESSED SLEEPING DOLL, FREE OF CHARGE. SEND YOUR LITTLE GIRL IN TO-DAY. THE COM* PETITION WILL BE DRAWN ON ’XMAS EVE.A, N. 8 MIT 11 ’ S.' <a PROGRESSIVE CASH DRAPER, MEN’S AND BOY’S OUTFITTER. Main Btreet, Phone 49, Foxton. HAVING RECEIVED OUR ADVANCE STOCKS OF SPRING MILLINERY WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR PRELIMINARY SHOWING ON SATURDAY. FRESH MQDELS AND READY-TO-WEARS, AND ALL THE LATEST TRIMMINGS. L. 0. E. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED, ,33 Bi By appointment to iy to t:.M TheQu^n Queen Alexandra Wk ® |K XvS Voice N C M RetUlind Trait Mark ■m N The Instrument UN . pwl'SS/ pU| Why be content with less than the best, when the best is obtainMo<w - B ble at such reasonable prices ? mmm f 1 60 o "His Master’s Voice” Gramophones —the Instruments Suprems—cost less now than ever before. A«h rour dealer for the Reduced Prices . Local Agent S. MATTAR. Rosy Tobacconist, hox ton. m-mpx m f is . Vff .Model No HO % Oate £22-0 o j!»v fllohogony 25 O O Mi ■s<& : A Li/feg Ji i XSs iW\ < si $s , Model No. 250 *> OAn. £SOO 0 ' 0 y! HISS
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2822, 11 December 1924, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2822, 11 December 1924, Page 3
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