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ISaßf BUY USEFUL GIFTS Nethinr better for Xmu Presents than Crockery and Glassware. You &et the Widest Selection at Lowest Prices Here. Caps and Saucers from 1/6 Choice Teasets from 17/6 to 75/Glass Dishes from 1/- to 19/6 Beautiful Crystal and Glassware from 4/11 to 49/6 See XMAS Windows

AH who have presents to huy cannot do better than visit “EVEBYBODY’S” for almost every kind of Gift is to be found in this Store’s Gift Department, and there is much to please you. Furthermore, prices are extremely moderate, and you can rely entirely upon the quality of ALT, goods purchased at “Everybody’s.” EVERYBODY’S STORE (Late Sperring's) 103 Avenue

For Best Xmas Gifts

« . Ueai with J3 -?w Your Own SHE Folks <■ « at least if they deal justly with you T)UY BRITISH GOODS” is a slogan which would not s». D far to bolster up the sale of such gooas if their Britisl origin were the only thmg in their favour. DEANS Al DOLLS and TOYS are not only made in England, but they have a long and record and enjoy wide popularity there. They are du able nd hygienic, soft to the touch and pleasing to the eye. an< off r a choice of literally hundreds of Nursery Favourites at pric< sto suit all purses. For sterling value and enduring quality they are unequalled. DEAN’S Al DOLLS and TOYS and also their famous RAG BOOKS, are on sale at all the leading Stores, Fancy Goods Dealers and Stationers in New Zealand. If you cannot obtain them locally, apply to our New Zealand ceiling Agents : /yjVi NASH 4 KISSUNG, Fletcher's Bldgs.. 4, Willis Street, Wellington. Bmney s Bldgs., 45, Customs Street East. Auckland. /gy" .Wanu/arfurrrs and Patentees: h'DEAR’S RAC BOOK U. Ud_ LQN»n‘- tRftANO. C.S.'SC’feZ.

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ANY HOURS YOU HAVE TO SPARE, EABN GOOD MONEY HERE Liberty Confectionery Collage. Hannah’s Buildings. Lambton Quay. Wellington. How can T make my spare hours pay! No obligation in asking. Name Street T own Here is a plan for either men or women —experience not necessary—distance no disadvantage. Learn to make confectionery for us at home. No tools or machinery required. Wc teach you everything, and forward you free outfit, purchase your sweets, and pay freight on all orders forwarded to us. If you are needing extra cash, don't delay or miss this opportunity. Sell us a few of yc.ur spare hours. “N2. ” Experience Not Needed

'C®\ -J— l L "2p§z “T - CUMMER motoring without «w 1 F S wind and and rain filfg 6*®' p 11 ~~i —but with all the fresh air p— ~ you like! That’s motoring in J g- 1 “ the new-day Jewett Six Coach. ’•r- -i , . - . . , The Jewett Six Coach is the . The Coach >s the logical car-for on[y popular . priced c ) oscd car E- J comfort and convenience. Coach- that has the e ipment> tlle F = popularity is increasing every- rooEniness , the power and F = where, especially in New Zealand, refinement tllat you demand . fc. —d whcre “ e mot ° nst needs to be You can pay less and set less prepared at all times for wind __ but you need the J ewett if = and dust and sudden rain-squalls. you want perfect performance P - Only the closed-car offers adequate an d consistent economy. ~ 1 - protection ; and tne Jewett Coach . is perfectly ventilated as well. ©Jewett N2. Distributors: THE MAORILAND MOTORS, LTD, Headquarters, Wellington. UAN GAN Hl AvouAil: xIATON AND MARSHALL, xxu-u_^. w Aux VW,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19720, 10 December 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19720, 10 December 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19720, 10 December 1926, Page 3

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