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 at2/6; and a lovely range of Georgette Scarves from 5/6 tq_9/6. These were quite new designs. I here was also an interesting range of Ladies Handbags which any lady would appreciate 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, i AN EARLY SHOPPER.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 November 1941, Page 2
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