Madam-You'll Be Delighted With Our'lmmense Range of UNPARALLELED FOR VALUE AND VARIETY Our Leading Line is The Famous'LOUlS'Velveteen which has a world-wide reputation for good appearance and splendid wearing quality. Beautiful Clnffoh finish 'and twilled back. Its soft weave, graceful draping, perfect refinement, and exquisite colouringSj mako it the most popular and serviceable. Stocked in 84 shades. Every yard guaranteed. Be sure to inspect tins superb Britishmade material. Price, 3s. 3d. yard.' "LOUIS" COTELE VELVETEEN-27 inches wido; in a good, heavy cord, suitable for Ooate and Costumes; shades, Mole, Joffro Blue, Vieux Rose, Electric, Cinnamon, Chocolate, Fawn, Navy, and Black. • Prlca, 63. 6d. yard. ' BLACK VELVETEEN 22, to *27 in- , ones wide. Prices', 3s. 3d., 3s, 6d., 3s. Ild., fls. 6d., 48. 11d., 63. 6d., 6S. 6d, yard, BRAVENO VELVETEEN—22 inches wide; a good, serviceable cloth for all purposes; in all shades. Prlos, 2s. 3d. yard. BLACK VENICE VELVETEEN-22 inches wide; a really good cloth, and fast dye. ' . Prices, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. Hd.. 3s. Gd. yard. COTJCHE VELVETEEN—2O inches wide; for millinery purposes; in shades of Violet, Mole, and Black. Price, Is. Ild. yard. GODDESS VELVETEEN—22 inches wide; chiffon finish and twill back; shades, Maroon, Mole, Grey, Chocolate, Nut, and Navy. . Price, 2s. Hd. yard, MIRROR VELVET—42 inches wide; for Dresses and Costumes; in Navy and Black only. . Prloe, 17s. 6d, yard, N Choose "your needs NOW, and ' have your New Coat -or Dress ... ready for the cooler weather. . . GEORGE &KERSLEY, LTD, The Leading Store. 'For Value | WELLINGTON AND WANCANUI. | I Your Owe Cup "Aboard". | |g Afternoon tea "on board," tea j§ II , in the office, tea at home, tea in || §| town—all the tea-times will be §j Wi ' remembered if " Amber Tips" 1 |2 be m the cup. | H "Amber Tips" has an altogether '■& f| delightful flavour that will al- m E ways be remembered. There's p - '2 good cheer, there's good taste", p, "' there's aroma in a cup of m Such a combination of quality and economy is $ found in no o'ther tea but M i (aVji~-ft-- J ' if "Amber Tips" Tea. 158 m I '■. Vlj J / Everybody's 'M WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BEOS., LTD., WELLINGTON. ; _ J _ [rifl^l , l ., a , M^V,,.,.,.i..L^..,.....^^M^iiiii'JMJiAinHMiMiw.iiMna^' |" >"""" ;■"—-— % .Is a Powetftfl Antiseptic and Ge®m Kifle* # Evervono is convinced of the necessity for a powerful antiseptic to destroy the many germs which are always .surrounding us, and which become particularly harmfu. m hot weather. "SPRAYOLITE" is such a disinfectant. . It is non-poisiuous, and produces ozone, the most potent germ-killer found m nature. A disinfectant that is A Protection Against Disease ' should be in every household at the present time, while infantile paralysis is making such headway in the Dominion. . "SPRAYOLITE" fills the room with an extremely refreshing and nleasant odour. It is made in the following perfumes :-Eau do fowme Lavender, Blush Hose, Pink May, Pink Carnat.on Jonquils, Sweat Pea, Sweet Brjar, Magnolia, Pine, Violet, and Spmol. It is a delightful addition to the bath, and is tonic and invigorating in effect. i ' ; A Leading .London Chemist has stated that "Sprayolite" is Seven Times as Effective as Carbolic. "SPRAYOLITE" is of British Manufacture, and is used in Britain liv the Admiralty, Hospitals, Sanatoriums, Colleges, Government Utlices Public Schools, Factories, Theatres, Banks, etc. PINTS, 3/-. QUARTS, 5/-. Agents lot the Dominion. rr ,.n..imMlulWW"»"' I '"»' 1 '" 1 " M »" 1 " i.iiiii.... mHY- Advertising and effect direct sales. T ET the "Dominion" General Printing 8 I,,*;™ frnrßlliiiff cinnnoM unH •*-' Department handle your next order, commis ou. ng I whatever your requirements. Prompt will find: th. purchasers cheaply for yon. attention. Seasonable charges, .'Phono "Dominion" rates on application. l 14 «-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2727, 23 March 1916, Page 2
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