• Built-in quality * s a feature of Rew & McCracken’s Lounge Suites. J ust come i n an d inspect - LOUNGE SUITES THE Are a necessity in the modern FURNITURE home, and we advise you to buy CPIFTCUPV now while a good selection is LRAb IbLUEN still available. REW & McCRACKEN QUEEN STREET - - - MASTERTON
GIFTS Wc are now s h° w i n g a wonderful t y selection of Gifts, including Teasets, Cup, Saucer and Plate Sets, Crystal, Jifv=|L. Toilet. Soaps, Face Powder, Lavender Water, Perfumes, Gift Stationery, Wallets, Hair Brushes, Brassware, Fountain Pens, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Pottery, Cake Plates, Sweet Dishes, Greeting Cards and Calendars. Call and inspect our pl I |||i| i really delightful show in our 1 1 Fancy Goods and China Section. iV'sMliSlilgP n H E SENIOR S T 0 R. 17]
AN OPEN LETTER Dear Mary,-— ; On looking for 'Xmas Gifts I was greatly taken with the display of articles made by J. Graham & Co., Ltd. Among the selection were Ann Gray Powder Bowls for 3 /11, Talc Powder from 1/6, Rose Petal Powder Puff Sachets, with Puff complete, 2/11. There were : also on' display, Covered Coat Hangers, from 1/11 (these were very attractive); Boxed Toilet Soap from 1 /6 to 3 /11; Hand-painted Powder Puff Bags at 2/6; and a lovely range of Georgette Scarves from 5/6 to 9/6. These were quite new designs. There was also an interesting range of Ladies' Handbags which any lady would qppreciate as a gift. The Kiddies were not forgotten in Graham's range, as there was quite a number of Toys made in New Zealand at reasonable prices. Oh, a thing I must mention is the Cashmere Bouquet Sets from 2/6, also Novelties in Grocery and Wanted Pads from 1/9. A useful gift is Boxed Stationery, and Graham's have a range beautifully bound from 4/6. Pond's Cream, Tokalon, Cashmere Bouquet Powder, and Three Flowers are inexpensive gifts- for 'the children to give Mother. A Darner with neat poker-worked design, at 2/6, is useful in any home. So, Mary, if you are wanting a gift of any description, you can procure it at John Graham & Co., Ltd., Queen Street, as this is a universal store. —I am, believe me, AN EARLY SHOPPER.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 November 1941, Page 2
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