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1 Exceptional Values in 1 Warm Underclothing To Keep You Cosy In Wintry Weather || /™rtfHERE'S pleasure in the buying, and comfort in the wearing, of Gar--0 J 1 ments so serviceable and moderately-priced as these. Our splendid asII sortment of sizes and styles assures complete satisfaction to every ' ! j purchaser. . . \ J MADAMI-PREPARE FOR WINTER-BUY TO-DAY! . '. LADIES' CHEMISE VESTS, 8/11. M^ss^m > In ribbed wool; made closed fronts; short sleeves; extra £-*g£s^s length, measuring 40 inches from shoulder. W\ ' '■.S^JS PRICE, 8/11. % 7 I * LADIES' RIBBED SPENCERS, 6/6. ;M| V, In silk and wool; with long sleeves; guaranteed mi- yjf #f™&\ shrinkable. . PRICE, 8/0. • M^M^&pF\ LADIES' WOVEN BLOOMERS,' 4/6, 4/11. 1 Made with elastic at waist and knees; in useful shades o! \\ brown, navy, black, and ivory. \ A PRICES,' W., 4/6 i 0.5., 4/11. LADIES' WOVEN COMBINATIONS, 4/11, 5/6. ■ iHH'lfVjfrjl^^V Natural only; very special value. With high neck and ' ,j M|\\\ \ |u®|P* '') long sleeves. PRICES, W., 4/11 ; 0.5., 6/6. jlKv\\\ IfWr^^**'^^' LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES, 6/8, 6/11.' ' I' IB ' Good quality material, made turndown collar, neatly , |H|' ' , I,llls ' trimmed frills of own material. . • 'illllli''\\, \U VWfflb PRICES, W., 6/6,- 0.5., 6/11.. ' I |^ll\ l \l IK LADIES' FLEECY PETTICOATS, 4/11. uL'JUII.. ' ' ,\ I Very cosy for cold weather; finished scalloped edge; I ' sateen band at waist; in grey. PRICE, 4/11. J LADIES' MOIRETTE PETTICOATS, 4/3. ' In useful shades and serviceable' quality; suitable for I strong every day wear. PRICE, 4/3. I f SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL RANGE OF MILLINERY. j , Very choice selection of trimmed styles, keenly J SI priced from 15/6 upward. . | || Felt Ready-to-Wears; in various shades, from 6/11. | I [ Finest Variety and Values in the City. I | j J GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. I ' , ' WELLINGTON AND WANGANUL 1.

I ' ' ' ' \ Commemoration Jewellery j•, - j A ' ■ SOUTHERN CROSS j' ■! I a. ifSt- sl BROOCHES & PENDANTS | !; bearing the now famous name 3 I" m. on a Military Garter, on a I ■■■ I as.Brooch,set.,32Misct,37/6 Ribbon Scroll, and in other j As a Pendant, 9ct.,30'6; 15ct., 35,'- ' . J a i'nrv wav« " | With Stones set as the Stars in9ct. gold,«/- uauuv iiojo, _'£':' . ' - :• | Write for our- Illustrated Leaflet showing five slightly differing i I Jf designs and their prices. I \ tS> No better ornament could be'worn.in'houour of the fine » . i men who have gone, and are still going, from under the $ t Southern] Cross to fight for King and Country. | ? by, and only to frora '4 • W.LITTLEJOHN ; & SON T ■ s ■ | Jewellers and Silversmiths 222 & 224 Lambton Quay, Wellington I x 3 'The Well. Known Houie for-Fine Quality Goods ' .Ail Get your Mattress now, as each month brings an advance in the price of Tickings. I make 17 different kinds of Beds, so can suit any demand. Ask for the David McGrae Beds and Mattresses. If" your Furnisher does not stock them, solid mo a post-card. I make everything to standard weiehts and measures. Buy a David McCrae Mattress. —D. McCRAE, 25 and 27 PARISH STREET, WELLINGTON. . ,_ •; 4 The Tete-a-Tete Tea j ' I "Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to . I . p linger over and a second cup is § | a general request. . Its delicious 8 | flavour makes instant appeal to 1 jj the refined palate and proclaims § || the hostess as a lady of discrim- p h, ination. Use S Zt next time you entertain, and Jf - • "what good tea" will be a unani- p «« ■ ' ay. ~ mous expression, • p - • I Try the H ' ' r™~i j&fe 2/ " blend ' P ' WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON .BROS.. LTD.. WELLbW.TON.'

THE THINKER'S FAVOURITE" Writing Tablets. Superior quality. Ladies' size, 6a.; large size, gold top, Is. Be3t for everybody. S. G. MALIN, Bookseller. Willis Street '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 2

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