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Preaching to the Converted You know, there is such a, thing as “ preaching to the converted.” Advertising Pyramids is rather like that —because most men use them already. for the benefit of those few who have not yet tried them we repeat their good points once more : Fine cambric finish, guaranteed colours, and a durability almost rivalling that of their Egyptian narfiesakes. Ask your Outfitter to show you the latest designs. PYRAMID, -HANDKERCHIEFS.FOR MEN Exclusive designs in self white and woven colour borders. At leading retailers l/6 each. THE HAPPY HANDKERCHIEF TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE CO. LTD.. MANCHESTER. ENGLAND. DECEMBER It’s here once again ! f } AND IT’S LESS THAN THREE WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS! COLLINSON’S OFFER VARIETY. COLLINSON’S OFFER VARIETY! Cutlery, Pyrex, China. Aluminium Ware, Crystal, Brushes, Pictures, Jugs, Pocket Knives, Doulton, Crackers, Writing Compacts, Electric Torches, Clocks, Soda Syphons, Salad Sets, Faucy Cups and Saucers, Powders, Brassware, Jardiniers, Fire Screens, Fireside Sets, Hair Clippers, Watches, Guns, Statuettes, Footballs, Tumblers, Sets, Canisters, Meat Safes, Coffee Sets, Shaving Mugs, Brushes, etc., Pocket Wallets, Tobacco Pouches. TIME TO THINK OF PRESENTS? IT’S MORE THAN THAT—IT’S TIME TO BUY THEM! COLLINSON’S OFFER VARIETY j COLLINSON’S OFFER VARIETY . Tools, Soaps, Novelties, Suit Cases, Xylonite Ware, Teasets, Wine Glasses, etc. Pushchairs and Prams, Mope, Dinner Sets, Trays, Thermos Flasks, Tennis Racquets, Carpet Sweepers, Hair Brushes, Perfumes, Jug Sets, Garden Tools, Pipes, Smokers Sets, Mirrors, Scent Sprays and Bottles, Hat Boxes, Air Guns, Tricycles, Carvers, Wringers, Military Brushes, Salt Boxes Wringers, Military Brushes, Salt Boxes, Trinket Sets, Salad Bowls, and Thousands of other Lines suitable ’ for Presents. BOY SCOUT KNIVES.—These knives are as illustrated, fitted with marlin spike and have a fine cutting edge. Best English make. With horn handle .... Price 3s 11 d each With composition handle ... Price 2s lid each \ _ / GENTLEMEN’S MILITARY BRUSHES, in solid leather case, good quality ... From 29s 6d set SERVING TRAYS, as illustrated.—ln assorted colours, red, blue, orange, size 16in x 12in— Price 1> 6d each GLASS LININGS for smokers’ sets—Price 2s 6d each BRONZE SMOKERS’ SETS.—Four patterns. Two patterns have glass linings which are replaceable. The other two patterns have a polished brass inside and are fitted with cork pipe knockers in centre Priced 355, 37s 6d and 4js each ktNCWAV W. PHONE 5567. ■A y \ f# -i r A <2 m a m V 7/fr * 19 I ino! a real "Christmassy” Christmas Pudding —a perfect balloon of a pudding, fat and round and rich oh! deeply, darkly rich in colour and goodness. So many good things went into that richness —plump sweet raisins and jolly little black currants, slim white almonds and delectable candied peel—spices and sugar, snow white flour, golden yolked eggs and creamy butter and a very small ingredient, but oh! a very important one for without it no pudding can be round and rich and delicious— Every New Zealand woman knows it—over 2,500,000 tins were sold last year. 262 - BAKING POWDER - *£P "SURE TO RISE** / y / p l f>' l,6 ». J. 9y - Pu<i- / 12 S-- i f s Pf *1 ’«/f, c e. 'Po . v e/ C V f Pit 'Ps f y 9 dij .2^ Pr e Pa ’«Bf, 'a S’* ’Of/ 'oil lo^ °o f . Of °u f *nd

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
534

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 9, 8 December 1926, Page 6

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