Christmas I • and .holiday 1 wear Smart IMA Frocks I '\ for all j occasions I a Smart, attractive, but I gi mflr'br . ! pWyAh unexpensive II II Inspection Invited I -wa jw- )iBF II I M. E. fkii '!/ ' - \ 'm, \ § SOLE ADDRESS: - TUTANEKAI ST. I iiiia— W— ■■ 1 1 imimi w in ■ niu i nr— i— wbiwi w— — — HOSIE-RV | A merrier Xmas with lBBli PRESTIGE Gift Hosiery 404 — "Powder Bloom" Service in Sheers for every day wear. A | dull silk, service sheer, full fashioned stocking, with strong mercerised lisle heel and toe, reinforced toe guards and welt. Distinguishing double gi'een stripe and picot edge 11/6 | FF1 — A rich, fully fashioned, heavy, service weight of pure ! silk thread, incorporating all the modern Prestigje features, [ appealing to the woman who demands service with beauty. 14/11 I No. 800 — A fully fashioned heavy service weight stocking, woven ! of excellent quality fine silk, super mercerised lisle heel, top and n toe, and improved silk plated underfoot. This stocking will retain | throughout a long life of service, that smart tailored appearanee 1 so essential to the service weight Per pair, 11/6 W. P. SNELL \ R.M. Buildings Tutanekai Street | . Phone 109 ' * 0) I Art Needelwork j TO TEMPT YOUR FINGERS ! For Christmas Gifts or for your home. We can supply you with S Traced Needelwork in all the latest designs at prices which j defy competition I "THE WOOL SHOP ' ! Mis.es Hitchen and Johnstone Tntanekai Street II XMAS GIFTS FOR BHBL HOME & HOUSEWIFE . |uBuy SometMng Usefu! this Christmas" v We have presents to please Dad, Mum and the Family. III! v HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS:— m ! J FOR DEAR OLD MOTHER [II] I |||| Aluminium Ware. — e have just unpacked a shipment of the|ji| | llll famous "Bull Dog" Aluminium Ware and have a good range. of II Kettles, Saucepans, Tea Pots, etc., at attiactive prices. ... I llll Cutiery Canteens, etc. — Call and inspeet our sets of cutlery in.|.| | ''"cases, fish eaters, carving sets. These are all made by well-known|||| Shefiield Firms and are bound to please. Illciocks. — A Westclox Clock for the car, or an English made Bed-|j|i I ["Jroom Clock would make a nice present. Prices from 8/6|||| I r,',", Enamelware. — What nieer present could you give than a nest ofv the New Jazz "Judge" Saucepans. |||| I . . Electric Reading Lamps from 8/6, White Enamel Bathroom|||| | •"] Sets 17/6 set. I I Electric Irons (5 year guarantee) 19/6. Vaeuum Flasks from 2/9|||| II : FOR THE CHILDREN. jllj | KBest Willow and Split Cane Handle Cricket Bats from ... ... 5/6i|] I llll Cricket Balls from - ••• ••• - - ~ y.® \m I llll Cricket Set (containing 2 bats, 2 balls, set of stumps, etc.) 22/6 XPocket Watch from 5/8, Tennis Racquets from 15/-, Tenms"" llll Balls from 1/6 each, Pocket Knives from 1/- Fretwork sets from*" llll 3/6, Carpenters Sets from 5/6, Sets of Garden tools from 8/6.|||| II FOR POOR OLD DAD. j|| nViA new Razor, either blade or safety. A stainless Penknife. A;.; strong Pocket Watch for work. A Dlsstor or Pax Hand Saw Ann - vChenay Hammer, or a Stanley Plane. _A pair English Ha r|J|| jj|j Clippers or Barber's Scissors. An Electric Torch or Lantern, | CAMPERS PLEASE NOTE _ I If you want a new Tent or Tent Fly, a Primus Stove or pai-ts, or if your Primus needs repairing, |J if you require a cheap Tin Kettle, Tin Billy, a lAOTl | Gamper's Hatchet, WE HAYE IT. Buy in Your Home Town l j PHONE 207* PRIVATE 448
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 716, 16 December 1933, Page 7
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