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Buy HIS Presentfrom the store that &iv®» The BEST Value. WRITE OR CALL WHEN IN WELLINGTON. HEN’S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 In Plain or Hemstiched , , MEN’S COLOURED BORDER, Mercerised, 1/3 WHITE MERCERISED, with Silk Woven Initial, 1/3 each SILK COLLARS, either Polo or Double Shapes, m White Jap, Tussore, Fugi or Crepe, 1/11 each MEN’S LEATHER BELTS, Tan 2/6, Suede 3/6 MEN’S SOCK SUSPENDERS, 1/6,1/11 MEN’S BRACES—BuII Terrier 3/11, Police 2/11 Shirley President 3/11 MEN’S ELASTIC BELTS—CIub Colours, Black and White, Black and Royal, Black and Gold, with Buckle and Strap, 2/6 , TUNIC SHIRTS in Great Variety, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, 11/6 HALF HOSE, Black, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/0, 4/6, 5,6 LADIES’ COLOURED BORDER lIANDKERCHIFS , 3 /or 11LADIES’ SILK ANKLE HOSE, Black, White, Tan, Mole, Dark Grey, Light Grey, 5/11 pair. - Any of the above sent post free on receipt of price. The Union Clothing Co., Ltd., Corner of Cuba and Manners Streets WELLINGTON. There’s no place like the U.C.C. GOLDBERG 11 One of the First Things to Buy With Your Milk Cheques. r<OOD prices have prevailed throughout New Zealand. These circiuu- ‘ T stances have made it easy for you to invest in some new tiwo-suving and labour-saving farm equipment. , . One of the first things to buy is a. lord car. It rvill save you weeks of time' in the course of a year, and tunc is valuable now that labour is so Qf’fiTTG and high in price. A Ford car will cost you less per mile to drive than a horse It will cover the ground in one-third of the ume. It requires but a fractnn of the caro and attention. It cu.cs not eat three limes a day and requires no grooming when standing idle. . , Its low price makes it an investment you need not hesitate to make. The proved durability of the Ford assures you ol many years Ox satisfying service, ’Phones, 1> 3, and 100. J. c. MILNES, MOTOR GARAGE, Licensed Ford Dealer, LEVIN,

TOY BAZAAR NOW OPENED AT MRS MUIR’S, TE HOEO. FOR SALE. UNBREAKABLE DOLLS of all size* and prices. jgiECU POSTS, Gin x Tin, Li f.0.r.; sin x din, £G per 100; Battons, 12s per 100; Strainers, Sin x S, Bft long, 8s Gd each; Stays, Is Gd each. TOYS of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of COLLIER, SON & ROSE SUMMER GOODS, CREPE-DE-CHENE BLOUSES, ETC. All at Lowest Prices. SAWMILLERS, Rangataua, Main Trunk. 'Phone 13; P.O. Box 19. DON'T jfOEGET TO CALL. YOUR SIGHT! CAPTAIN BAX Are you. sure it is iu perfect condition? Take no risks—w ISHES to notify that for the con-_ venionce of patrons his place of business will be open till 10 p.m. from Dec. 22nd to Jan. 3rd. Have Your Eyes Tested. The scientific methods wc adopt will quickly expose defects, whilst our charges for glasses are most reasonable. Call in when next you visit Wellington, Three chairs working; no waiting. ' Captain Bax extends to all hearty greetings for Christmas and New Year. NOTICE. iORRISON & GILBERD. Qualified Opticians, 103, Custom-house Quay, WELLINGTON. las JJ APING taken over the well-known , CHOCOLATE BON, opposite* the i Picture Theatre, and previously carried on by Mrs T. B. Bax, I wish to inform old and new customers that I shall endeavour to keep up the high standard f f good Ice Creams and best assortment' of Confectionery, CLEANLINESS AND (JUJLLTIT.

a®sssaaasasasssss? 1 CHRISTMAS | CHRISTMAS sg CHRISTMAS GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS. TVe have a Superb of Leather Goods, Fancy Goods, etc., Christmas Gifts. CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS Be sure you come to us iX your Christmas Toys. A sp! did range of ingenious a: beautiful goods. T. , KIN | OTAER w. &aNo GASH MISS M, BAXTER, Assortm Silverw suitable IST NTS TOYS TOYS. TOYS. ON. Goods■ life tion! ON OTAKI, WAJOSANAE,. (Pupil of Mr Bernard Page), j Is prepared to receive pupils for the Pianoforte ia any part of the district |

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Otaki Mail, 24 December 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 24 December 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 24 December 1919, Page 4

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