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AN ABSOLUTE GIFT! - ©Gifts may be divided into three classes—the positive, comparative and superlative. The positive one is the hankie that goes to crot- I chety old Uncle Edgar,, just in § /X case he might have mentioned you in the will. The comparative | H I wjjjk one is that pair of SUPER leather ■K' yKI Slippers that you greatly fear pjj father will not regard with the RM same loving eye gs he does those rSB ones with the toe out and the \ heel trodden down. And the > Fvfl superlative is the silk Dressing MM Gown you’ve saved up for, so ® that Husband may get a real a, , — W| kick out of Christmas. HANKIES S Uncle Edgar, here we come with B 3W Hankies that should do the trick ... . g Generously large, tastefully bordered (plain, if'you like ’em that way), soft Ms as a maiden’s sigh—put in a forget-me- v <M not if you think anything else is need- ” V ed. ' 11 in mw r DRESSING GOWNS j flh, | Dear Husband: To get you this M I've skimped and saved, gone m without my hairset, diddled the grocer out of fjvepence half- Cl penny, and robbed John’s Bm moneybox. My Lamb, these WERE 75/-, but are now only | 1 1 49/6, otherwise I d never have | hCh made it. A. Bullick-Blackmore s MIgM Special, my love! | TIES ' No chance here of getting one back on ■ Skw Aunt Agatha for that bilious mauve- gjffll arrd-green atrocity she sent you last h Kw year. These are all VERY tasteful —a Bimnm . HUGE range at 2/6. i ;

SLIPPERS B paces and Garter | | Father Dear- For years we’ve j SstS tried to wean you from those g mouse-gnawed floppetys you call i Moral support is al! vety , x . . , u a • • I well, but both trousers and slippers, but this is the decfs.ve R sox need something more I step. These are cosy soft-leather i besides. That’s why these dreams of comfort, and did NOT | Braces and Garter Sets are break the bank .... (14/6). j so popular with the menfolk. | Call and see them. *ailßllMtlillliilh OTIIUTI lIfIUMEMi II I 1 r » 1 SOLDIERS' TOILET HOLD-ALLS COMPACTS The SUPER gift fcr the Military Home comfort in the Camp! Man! If he hasn’t one already, Mirror, Brushes, Shaving Soap here’s your chance. and Brush, all in a full-zipped leather case. | CUFF LINK & DSESS STUD SETS I The Mere Male DOES like to have his things just so, and these Sets at I I from 3/6 are always acceptable. | j Grained Leather Leather Writing Tobacco Poaches Cases Just a suggestion . . . but this I If he needs a hint, here’s a tactful one’s a honey. Fill up the pouch I way of giving it, and a grana, pre(zipped, and 13/6) with his fav- | sent. He’ll find it useful. Pad, ourite smoking mixture before | Envelopes and Pencil inside, you give it to him. S' ' Is he a Bridge Fiend; Then a Travelling Cards Set in a leather case will touch a really soft spot. 17/6, but worth it. Two , packs. | @ Pad, Nugget Polish and Brush, all in a compact zipped leather case—the stuff to give the boots. | @ A sound standby—Toilet Sets that every man can use, and they are pleasantly inexpensive. ■ . ' 1 @ Soft-leather Wallets always bring a gleam into a man’s eye. Try one of these we.have, and see it yourself. ■ n BULLICK- ■ BLACKMORE LIMITED. ' Still Opposite J . Hugo & Shearer’s. i

ECTMCAIt. Pick I 1 / <!,r . up ■ I ■ I lubricate it | you would « not need our service. Our ® Hoist enables us to make a ' f quick, thorough job of lubri--tion. ® d Used Car Specialists. us d MASTERTON. IS « The Home of Better Cars. tB If your Cycle X yl will not go, S ' bring it to us H | and have it repaired. J ♦ The nominal charges for * I work done here are sure to m | please. g| Steve Sharmanl Cycle Asrent, MASTERTON. I ’Phone 2152. ' | js TIT* fttmftfßrMiaiiMiy' r rr> I *1 lir* H I PERRY STREET. MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1942, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1942, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1942, Page 5

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