GIFTS FOR ALL. TF Mrs John Citizen calls at Haise’s X Pharmacy her gift problem will be easily solved from their choice selection of gifts. fAMERA SPECIALS! See Haise’s Pharmacy new Camera Department. —Baby Brownies, 7/6; Popular Brownies, 10/6; New Bull’s Eye, 19/6. Other models, 14/6 to 25/-. YOU need a Kodak for your holidays. X Inspect Haise’s Pharmacy new stocks of all Kodak models, 39/6 to £5/15/-. Free illustrated booklet. TF Mr John Citizen calls at Haise’s Pharmacy, he will find just the right gift for “Her.” Manicure, Toilet and Brush Sets, and hosts of others. piFT SUGGESTIONS! Dad would W enjoy a book by lan L. Idriess — Mum would revel in one by Rita Bowden. Get them from Duckworth’s. BRIAN AHERNE invites Miss J. McMasters, River Road, to see “Merrily We Live” at the Regent on Monday. Ticket at “Times-Age” Office. FOR Gifts of superior quality that your boy or girl will appreciate, call at Duckworth’s, “The Bookshop,” 196 Queen Street. JUST ARRIVED! A consignment of J Wooden Toys made in New Zealand. Come in and see them at Duckworth’s, 196 Queen Street. piFTS that are guaranteed—British U and best. Meccano and Hornby train sets, Swan pens and steel toys, at Duckworth’s, Queen Street. pTVE Mother 52 Tiappy ironing days with an H.M.V. Electric Iron. It’s stream-lined and has “heat control.” Only 59/6 at Saunders’. pAMERAS are the most acceptable gift of all. Box Brownies from 7/6, and Kodaks from 42/6, at W. H. Saunders’, Queen Street. TF they have a Camera they need an album, to keep the snaps. W. H. Saunders has a huge range, and all equipment, too. A GREAT RANGE of Reading Lamps and Electric Toasters are on display at W. H. Saunders’. They are acceptable gifts in any home. ’VMAS NOVELTIES. Bon Bons and . Stockings, all in grand array. A large assortment and right prices.— Miss G. Butcher, La Scala, Queen St. piVE a box of flowers to your friends this ’Xmas —but be sure you get them from Garden House, Bannister Street.
IS YOUR NAME HERE FOR A FREE THEATRE TICKET? Study these Shopping Hints offered by Masterton Retailers. Every one is a splendid suggestion, and somewhere among them are the names of 9 lucky people taken at random from ) the Electoral Roll. See if you’re one, for if so, you get a Theatre Ticket FREE. So study this list carefully, and watch for it again on Monday. 9 Masterton Residents Get Theatre Tickets Free! WATCH THIS PAGE AGAIN ON MONDAY!
“I had to screw up my courage to appear in public wearing a monocle,” says a correspondent. His eye of course, was screwed up already.
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