LETT’S FOR SERVICE Coupon Free Xmas Gifts Christmas Cards and Writing Compacts Ladies’ and Gents’ Christmas Gifts Toys for the Children FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Perk Sausages 10d lb. Bournviile Cocoa 1/5, 2/9 Luncheon Sausage 10d lb. Tomato Juice 1/3 tin Cooked Ham 2/6 lb. Best qual. Prunes, 40's, 50’s, 1/4 lb. Saveloys 1/3 per dozen Raisins 11 Ac! ib. Lett’s Service Store, FEATHERSTON - - ’Phone 196.
AN ABSOLUTE GOFT! ©Gifts may be divided into three classes—the positive, comparative and superlative. The positive one j is the hankie that goes to crotchety old Uncle Edgar, just in 9 A yx. case he might have mentioned i j /T/A. you in the will. The comparative |“ i I one is that pair of SUPER leather Slippers that you greatly fear * Vjß father will not regard with the | /'\ Z same loving eye as he does those | rSQ ones with the toe out and the | \ ISB heel trodden down. And the I Wjl!r > ) fetS superlative is the silk Dressing j Iwß Gown you’ve saved up for, so I 'A/ Mkl that Husband may get a real I --- — kick out of Christmas. I A HANKES iw/m Kl Uncle Edgar, here we come with ESW Hankies that should do the trick .... —’ feffl Generously large, tastefully bordered Ir Wi (plain, if you like ’em that way), soft a wfl as a maiden’s sigh—put in a forget-me- V not if you think anything else is needea- " 1 I DRESSING GOWNS | | Dear Husband: To get you this | Rm I I’ve skimped and saved, gone | Knl | without my hairset, diddled the | ■ ■jM I grocer out of fivepence half- B g-sS I penny, and robbed John’s | I moneybox. My Lamb, these | I WERE 75/-, but are now only | """ ,l ’'"'"""'"''T*" | 49/6, otherwise I d never have | I made it. A Bullick-Blackmore | | Special, my love! | ° nEs No chance here of getting one back on | fWI Aunt Agatha for that bilious mauve- □ and-green atrocity she sent you last ■ year. These are all VERY tasteful—a wo-mm HUGE range at 2/6.
11. 5 I $ SLIPPERS | Braces and Garner j | Father Dear- For years we’ve | SstS j I tried to wean you from those | M J mouse-gnawed flonpetys you call i Moral support is all very s j .. , ~. . . .. . . . B well, but both trousers and 5 j slippers, but th.s is the decisive I Eo> . need somcthinfj more step. These are cosy soft-leather | besides. That’s why these I dreams of comfort, and did NOT | Braces and Garter Sets are j break the bank .... (14/6). ! so popular with the menfolk. | Call and see them. SOLDIERS’ TOILET ; HOLD-ALLS COMPACTS H The SUPER gift for the Military Home comfort in the Camp! || Man! If he hasn’t one already, Mirror, Brushes, Shaving Soap * I here’s your chance. and Brush, all in a full-zipped I | leather case. | j I CUFF LINK & DRESS STUD SETS The Mere Male DOES like to have his things just so, and these Sets at I It from 3/6 are always acceptable. j | | I ’ 9 M « j f Grained Leot’hes’ x Leather Writing Tobacco Pooches Cases Just a suggestion .. . but this If he needs a hint, here s a tactful I one’s a honey. Fill up the pouch way of giving it, and a grand pie- I (zipped, and 13/6) with his fav- | sent. He’ll find it useful. Pad, ourite smoking mixture before j Envelopes and Pencil inside. | [ you give it to him. —d—mmgEm—B—mßßmamaa ©ls he a Bridge Fiend; Then a Travelling Cards Set in a leather 5 case will touch a really soft spot. 17/6, but worth it. Two | packs. I I @ Pad, Nugget Polish and Brush, all in a compact zipped leather I I case—the stuff to give the boots. 1 j @ A sound standby—Toilet Sets that every man can use, and they 1 I are pleasantly inexpensive. i @ Soft-leather Wallets always bring a gleam into a man’s eye. Try | I one of these we have, and see it yourself. ! | BULUCiG BLACKMORE LIMITED. Still Opposite | | j Hugo & Shearer’s. I 1 L » || ii Good Spark U ' Plugs mean C/ OWJ 8 :: better mileage. We "I — „ —„ I clean and test your When your two-wheeler >s ! plugs and replace when / /'|® ::: g»vmg trouble well soon ;; J necessary. Drive in to-day. ::: have it right, and for a small ;; Fagan Motors Ltd. m M UBed MASTER P TON. IStS ’ s!| Steve Sharman I Cycle Affent ’ MASTERTON. |
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