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Sunnier Days call for ■.<# New Spring Frocks & Costumes GEORGE & KERSLEY'S;CHARMING : 'EXHIBITION WILL HELP ;: YOU CHOOSE ARIGHT — AND AT A ; .... MODERATE OUTLAY. ...;• . . - •JN our Showroom and Windows you'll- ' .find a wonderfully interesting.aud ;-; f • . attractive showing of Smart and.Taste-y ' . ful Conceptions, representing the very "^A, "Join the crowds we are welcoming ' . daily—walk around "the Showroom—ex- /?) amine the beauty of the gooda—note .X' the wonderfully-small prices. COSTUMES . A' charming variety of Distinctive- Suits' ' ' .' in the most favoured matorials—Garbi- ' cord, Silks, Light Coverts, Navy Serges, etc'. ' Skirts are'full— • I.' "so sensible," you .must'remark upon seeing them. Colour tones are pleas- . ' ing and subdued. Stripes and small .; >•' checks are in evidence. . '-R .'J' Exceedingly delightful they are, in the quiet, refined tones that are now .so fashionable. Showing in Crepo do . ' , ffVTffi Chine, Softest Satins, and other dainty ; v II materials. 1)J ' : - Stylish' Suit in neat OIAJUOEO Check Sponge ClothAre as captivating as can be-smartly designed .and \ exquisitely finished, white pique. Large range is wide enough to suit assortment of colours. every purse. . PMCC 39/6. WILL' YOU FAVOUR US,WITH A CALL TO-DAY? ; Ltd. WELLINGTON. ©.... - ; '• '* I niwn—l M IfIUUkIhBSBBQBBOEDQUHHdiBDHRIB&i^^H^BIIIUUAIUfIIMUJUKBBIIftUUIfI , Very" faddy " with his food . The Chef's most wonderful erfßtloih I ~ Was Mr.— well, let's cell him 'A' Merely made Mm take to flight; Ho shrank fmmeatlas, and his meals Bat 'Jellolds,'happy Inspiration! v ~ y They simply bored him la away. ' Soon found for him his appetite. I After taking IRON 'JelLoids ' the blood becomes enriched and strengthened, the appetite is restored, vitality is renewed; Ansemia quickly disappears, giving place to vigorous and buoyant spirits. - B Mr. M. M. Hyatt, Islewortli, writes :—" I have derived considerable "■ benefit from Iron : 'Jelloids '—my appetite has returned, and I am feeling "quite well again.. They are,thVbest and most convenient tonic to:take."A fortnight's ftial'-'(Pwe : ;'\4r^.\c®nwiice-.y6n.j For Women, No. 2. Special Tonic for Men, No. 2A. (containing Quinine). | For Children, No. 1. • \Of all leading Chemists. • ■ 8 Manufactured only iyiTHE 'Jelloid' Co., 205, City Rd., London, England, g ; — ; " ... .■■ i .■ . ' • -■; They say - When you, want a tiling well done,.."do • if- '.'■■■■ it. yourself/ V ..' 1 When you want your Watch, Clock, V Jewellery, and Plate repairs well done, . bring them to TOUNG'S. Experience i ' has proved to our growing list of cus- ' i tomers how unusually carefully all our , . . ' repair work is done. ' . VG, IT. Young, Ltd. j ;|'*LEPALO •' is better than Cream of Tartar for Scones, Cakes an®! Pastry, eta Mix exactly, four ounces Klepalo and two ounces Bicaih, t Soda. 'Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. '■ 'Ail Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyno & Co., Ltd. ■ GARDEN TOOLS! SAStOIf TOOLS!;!; WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OP GAR. DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the Mowing;— . Flawn mowers. Border Forks. | ENGLISH. -'1 Hedgo Shears. Border Shears. 1... , „„ ■ 1 LR. Hose. Branch Cutters. I Creens Silons MOSSOr, | Ladies' Spades. Daisy Grubbers. , 1 f AnglO'Pans. | . Lawn Sprinklers. - Digging Forks. 1 Ransome's j Automaton. B McKinnon Hoes. . Draining Spades. 8 - . ' {.Lfon.- Mattock Hoos. 1 'safei ««»»»«"• fissfte C4arden. Rollers. Arcade. ... : l'nming Saws. Garden Trowels. Favourite. ... R-akes. Garden Shears. Lakowood. , Reaping Hooks. . Grubbiug Hoes. Now, Easy. - - Scythes. - ... Grass Shears. New Rovpr. . Sprayers. .. Grass Hooks. 0 Premier., - ( Sets of Ladies' Tools. I pennant. 8 "IZ,, ■ .Sprayers, Shovels) Spades, Slcusliers, Turf Cutters, -Wocaing Forks. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. 4 : METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, - ' WILLIS STREET. ' • - TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006: Country Dopartmont, 156: Offioes, 573; Iron Yard, 2564.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2555, 1 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2555, 1 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2555, 1 September 1915, Page 2