FOR CENTS. We are often asked, " What have you got suitable for gentlemen? " We herewith make a few suggestions of suitable and acceptable gifts, trusting they may help you decide that question. Tubular Ties 6d, 9d, 1/- each Fancy Ties, in silk, crepe-de-chene, etc., plain or fancy, including all the newest shades and latest shapes From 1/-, 1/3, to 9/6 each Stock or Hunting Scarves From 2/- to 3/6 each Handkerchiefs. — A special line of Hem-stitched Cambric 3/6 per half-doz. Plain Cambric, 4/6 to 8/- per doz. Plain Linen, 10/- to 32/6 per doz. Silk, 2/6 to 6/6 each Gloves for street wear From 4/6, 5/6, to 13/6 Umbrellas, an always acceptable gift From 6/6, 8/6, to 47/6 Tunic Shirts, a splendid assortment in fancy stripes From 4/11 to 8/6 each Eeal Panama Straw Hats, latest shapes From 20/- to 52/6 each Cycling Hose, fancy tops From 4/- to 11/6 Sweaters From 4/6 to 13/6 each Collar Boxes From 1/11 to 3/11 each Eeal Pigskin Purses From 9d to 5/6 each Shaving Sets From 9d, 1/6, to 69/6 each Art Nouveau Silver Sleeve Links From 2/9 to 5/3 per pair Pocket Books From 1/11, 2/6, to 39/6 each Smoker's Companions From 1/- up Matchboxes, in nickel From 1/6 each Pipe Eacks, From ]/-, 1/6, to 29/6 Fitted Dressing Cases From 7/6 to 84/Fitted Bags From 3^- to 18 guineas Cloth Brushes if, 1/11, to 10/6
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 8
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234Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 8
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