OESE3aE3E3ESEXEIESE3ESXSB[E3E3E3EaE3CIESC C. SMITH’S this Xmas ! It Pays to Buy Good Things! *"A 'Xmas comes but once a when it 'V does it pays to buy good things! So says \ V ■ the lady on the right! 'Gifts that will last and give the owner lots of pleasure! But O J good gifts need not be expensive! Oh, J 1 "J dear, no! Not when you go to C. Smith s for them, where good quality always costs so much less than you expected. \ vb/w • Old English Pottery Beautiful Vases and Ornaments in wonderful W i shapes and colours that will harmonise with I ' any colour scheme, far too numerous to illus- ' X trate. Priced from j A to jo j Hostess Gift Box— 3'6 Evening in Paris Gift CELEBRATED CARLTON WARE X’S. Sets-from 3'6 British Carlton Ware, a universal favourite. Tea Cup Mats, for 3/6. The, P°P^ in^g e oa p g and Bath cubes. New colours and designs in Jugs, Fruit Dishes, Perfume. Priced from Vases of all descriptions and colours, Cups and Saucers, etc. Pieces priced from K3 to Cork Mat Table Sets . c I Morneys Boxed Soaps • Special Assortment 4/✓ ~. . . 3 Z 6 ’ I > Pnrk Mat Table Sets, packed in sets of ~ t Dll \/~<-zse 1/ lipa 9 Mats in various sizes, suitable for the Smart Presentation Boxes of Morneys Pottery Flower Vases ]/ \X ea ‘ Dinner Set On smartly ornamented high-grade Soap, Violet, Lavender Jaswooden stands, in various colours. mine, Gardenia and Carnation. Three IN A VARIETY OF SHADES. Price, 3/3 to 8/6. cakes in box for 3/6. • XMAS STATIONERY gT •• • <.••• Qu England Box of Kingfisher Fancy Cab9” K " . - - Stationery. inet of Stationery. | -tir’iu Ti nrd Wavp Pacer in Containing Parchment Wove Paper ft / \ box. Posted, 2d extra. As sketch ed, 3d extra. on left. _ k . i<#/ *7 Fancy Boxes Children’s Stationery Conttinln ? Depicting English stories and coun- and Envelopes to match, in very ..»• ,sz: 1 Ml hfe Great variety to select neat designs and colours. Priced from . p rice , 1/- and 1/3. from 1/3 to 3/6. n CT—E—■■■ AkJ I ® Books for Girls Yardleys Gift Sets OOIV j d 2 cakes ° f s ° ap and perfume ~ 4/6 ■ and DOyS Talc Powder soap and Perfume- Q/The Great Game Craze l z 9 TO Talc Powder Soap and Bath Bricks— 6/6 Bath Crystals and Soap— 7/’ " hert Jules Verne and G. A. Henty. For the - Buy then, a Monopoly Sot. The most Inter- gri St Ethel «. Tins ot Tale Powder- 2 /' plete full instructions included. leasunduiy p ■. Grossmith’s Illustrated on Right j ■■ = ■ I GIFT SETS ■ Priestley's Perfume and Smelling Salts— 3/11 17 . OloT ? I , , _ - ,£» Priestley’s Lavender Talc Powder— IjCTM&kI Bath Crystal and Soap— 5/6 L .. Perfume and Soap— 2/" & 5/‘ I K/ „ Eau de Cologne and Lavender PerFancy Bottles of Bath Crystals 3/6 • , -< /o » • rdHL.y out fume in specia ] packing— l/3 I -..1 . Simpson’s Old English Lavender Bath Dust- •• ing Powder and Puff — 2/H Bath Salts in Fancy Glass Vases, in I delightfully perfumed. ' v "‘° u ’ Bhapes - 1/9 SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY TONIGHT! C. Smith Ltd. - Masterton
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 December 1938, Page 10
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