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Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Dec 1931, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1931 PAGE TEN Not Forgetting "Hobbies" 'Shoppers Go Seeking t's wander here and there In Jand of gifts and collect our into as brief a space as pos- First thing that strikes us these doggy bookends. Did you see such a season for decor- dogs, useful dogs that hold and dogs that are just cun- bits of bronze or china or «Give a man a dog, or give any- one, and you'll be happily re- bered. Scent bottles come and speaking of the lovely ildeal and Useful Gifts and has a thousand suggestions for you. Now we've come to sewing kits and picture frames, and if you prefer something besides leather, you'll find them in glass -- the frames, we mean--and needlepoint. Bits of brass are so very bright and useful. Don't ask for a list of In- dia, Korea and beaten brass; it is endless, Now, have we mentioned lamps? Dresden china has made a debut in lamp stands, - Figures are fairy- like and quaint. They stand and sit in tables are mode to delight the housekeeper's heart. Any woman will say she needs another table. Silverware enters the Christmas list in a new role of extremely plain and sometimes termed "mod- ern" silver. Its near relative is modern pewter, which is preferred by many hostesses. There are also all the "hobby" gifts to think about. The favorite sport may be recognized in the gift at this season. Such gifts range from pictures to outing togs. The enthusiastic gardener may even be remembered by a garden basket fitted with tools. Are books the chief hobby? Well, the answer to the Christmas gift then is easy. Get the booksellers' lists or ask the bookwise folk in the shops, chief Then 'What Perhaps friena Marjory's interest is household linen, also your task is easy. What Shall I Give? Soon you will be making up vour Christmas gift list. Per- haps you have already startea on it and, doubtless, also you- are confronted with the yearly prob- lem of what to give? This issue of The Times should be of some help to you in solv- ing your problem. Inspect the advertising pages closely, There that are coming into vogue for a dozen household and table uses. Please don't overlook the labor- savers, both in household tasks and garage and car facilities for keep- are many articles featured by our advertisers this month that will make very acceptable gifts. You can rest assured, too, that if you select any gifts from these pages you will find them thoroughly dependable, Whatever gifts you choose, make it a point to see that they are well-advertised, branded ar- ticles, By asking for them by their branded names you are safe-guarding yourself against in- ferior substitutes, Look over The Times' adver- tisements now. Make a note of thoge things that you think you wili need for gifts . . . and in-! sist -on getting them when you do your Christmas shopping. Such gifts are sure to be welcom- ed and will reflect the good | judgment and discrimination of | CHRISTMAS DINNER Turkey 18 good -- Very nour- ishing and not hard to digest, but if you are over forty, ask for a gmall helping and see that you get it, Chicken is just as good and we are lucky if we have chicken, Sausage and a curl of bacon are all right but if you are to have room for them, you need a really small helping of turkey or chicken. Do not forget the vegetables and a little cranberry. Plum-pudding and mince-pies are highly nutritious, The mourish- ment in them is in a concentrated form. If yon want to feel bet- ter after dinner than you uo ve- fore dinner, just take a small taste of either of these Christ- mas dainties and finish up with fresh fruit, Arrange for a light breakfast andya light supper and vou will enjoy your Christmas dinr.er all the more and it will do dor Christmas Kopaks #5 =r BROWNIES $2.25 up Karn's Drug Store Next P.O, Phone 75 unique glassware, it is the same [and pose for lamp bases and light- | dainty work is shown in luncheon ap with the dogs; it is everywhere | holders of all types. Little tricks |sets and the new bits of rare laces ing all in order, you more good, the giver. IS HOME SENTIMENT Save $60 Tomorrow a Famous Radio Take our word for it, "twill be many a long day before value such as we are offering for to-morrow will come your way again, if ever. - ; We took the entire stock on hand of these ¢ of iy beautiful console radios at a price that enables > us to save you exactly $60.00--a 'tidy sum' eds Pg { you'll say. | These Are 1931 Model Unique Features-- S | Gee rewe SPARTON AUTOMOBILES $6.95--All-steel moulded body, nickel-plated, adjustable - . Receiving Sets tubular framed windshield, two plated lamps, 8-inch wire wheels, auto to go on Sale To. $69.50 last at only tread rubber tires, rubber-covered pedals, finished in auto body blue (Maker's List Price $129.50) This set has-- New 183 Power Tubes Screen Grid Power Acrial Compensating Condenser Full Electro Dynami¢ Speaker IMuminated dial marked in kilocycles SENDS IT HOME AT ONCE Immediate delivery. You pay balance in small weekly sums after without interest or extras added Our FREE Service Goes With Radio-- This service includes delivery and installation-- connecting set to your aerial and ground lead-ins, and 90-day guarantee of tubes and mechanical Phone Set $9.75 An appreciated present for any home. In walnut finish, carefully made. 4 I>. . AN a. Wonderful Variety-- DOLLS' PRAMS $2.95 morrow while they --Size of body 14 x 8 x 8, height to handle 16 inches, disc wheels, rubber tired, adjustable leather cloth top, amps Attractively Priced for Christmas Bieesovonnnans . & 5h Tesvnsivnronnss $10: at Selling 5% B8.ceneronnanas I C.C.M. Joycycles A suitable for suitable for suitable for . suitable for suitable for suitable for Bicosccnonnnsns Teaessesannnes Junior Lam» and Shade $12.95 Stands in statuary bronze and brass finishes, three- light candle fixture and tailored silk shades, cello- phane wrapped, in rose, green, gold and cognac. Bridge Lamp and Shade $7.95 Mad eto matcn above junior lamp. Stick Lamps $2.95 These lamps with metal stands aye complete with pleated silk shades in rose mauve, green and ivory; suitable for bedroom use, Table Lamps and Shades $2.95 China vase table lamps, with parchment shades, suit- able for living room or den use, complete with cord. Lounge Smoker Lamps $12.95 In red, green and black, with polished gold-finished base, complete with parchment shade and three-piece smoking set. Quite a Lot of Chests for Only nw lie Soka uid G0 ne Solid walnut, as illustrated, cedar lined, with new vein line design front, Queen Anne style, egular value = $16.00. To-morrow $11.95. One Dollar Sends It Home N 7he Adams' Store is a Treasure House of Christmas Suggestions! There are a thousand and one things #4 here that would make some man, woman or child supremely happy Christmas morning! TELEPHONE SETS, $6.50--In walnut finish, table with shelf and stool to match. NO-MAR TEA WAGONS, $31.00--With burl walnut top, 2 shelves, disappearing handle, lined cutlery drawer, glass tray and drop leaves. MAGAZINE BASKETS, $4.05--In solid walyut, two pockets, with handle, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, $135.05---Solid walnut frames, spring seats, upholstered backs in assorted covers including friczes, mogquettes, mohairs and repps. COMBINATION SECRETARY AND BOOKCASE, $26.00--In walnut finish with drop writing bed, fancy fretwork bookcase top. WINDSOR CHAIRS, 8$4.50--In walnut finish with fancy back panel and wide shaped seat, : , CABINET SMOKER, $4.95 -- Walnut finished cabinet smoker, with brass ash receiver. SOLID WALNUT SMOKER, 8$6.45-- Cabinet style with' brass ash container. SMOKERS' CABINETS $9.95--In walnut, with oxidized match holder, cigarette holder, ash tray, ete, and fancy base. GIBBARD'S SOLID WALNUT SMOKER, $12.95--Fitted with drawer and equipped with solid brass ash tray, etc. SEWING CABINETS, $0.95 -- Priscilla : style, in walnut. SEWING TABLES, $14.95--Solid walnut with 8 drawers, 2 pockets and handle. SEWING CABINETS, $16.50 -- Martha Washington style in walnut, Why shouldn't Furniture lead your Christmas list? Surely no gift is more representative of Yuletide. Furniture combines elegance, utility and comfort, not only for the day but for the years to come. See what a wonderful choice we offer you here to help you to an early selection. And don't forget that you can buy good gifts on our convenient De- ferred Payment Plan--the easy way. ANNES Phone 701 COFFEE TABLES, $3.75--In brass, with END TABLES, $5.05--In solid walnut with book trough under shelf, SPINET DESKS, $26.95--Gibbard"s solid walnut, with draw-out writing bed and drawer.

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