j You Can Procure an . ' .' . j 8/11 Corset for Only 2/11 MANCHESTER At GEORGE & KERSLEY'S ! B t RG^ INS * I . Welcome Savings for f ws'WlttVSi | 0 f softest cotton, very thick; in 60 j THAT■« only one of the hosts of money-saving Bargains that ' X ' M B ™ MceNftd nalr I to-daT Itwill'S™ 0 " th ° Sh T nS Cent -° f , We " ingt ,° n MITE FLANNELETTE-Verv' thick If ii, w * P rofit /ny woman to come m-look round- and soft; 27 inches wide. Usually gj noto tne matchless values—procure her needa at our Marvell- 7-} d. yard. Sale Price, BJd. yard. | ous Sale Prices. TOITE CEYLON CLOTH-For ladies' |j . and children's warm underwear; Imb I •iv ifPlsi a feel lik 9, nan nel) at half the price; I WOTC TU-nCTJ %SS &k$ 40-inoh«fi»wide. -Usually Is. Ud. | INUiH lribcsb §£■& yard. • Sale ,Price, Is. 3d, yard. I TYPTPAT 'V V WHITE HYDROSCOPIC! DIAPER— | A "V\ y£\ - Unsurpassed for babies' wear; with \ /~\TJt7Coo i- /($ l M. \ extra soft back. . Special Value at a urmKb: \>j?>vik« — j, i ' 9 * d " yard! 9s " 3d> dozen ' I 8/11 "KARO" cnRQTwa m'A \ WHITE OALICO-Our Special "Sil|WU.iiABU CORSETS. 'l WM/\\ ver" Silk make is hard to beat; * Foil* (Itolw 9/Hfl 1- \\ a rea ". v stout clota with ver .v soft | ffUi WHjyZ/ai W'lfil 1 \\ finish; 36 inches wide. Sale Prices, 1 9/11 "KABQ" CORSETS . | TOlll \j£f doA* 3d " 9S ' ■ **" I ° S ' 3 "- I For Onlys/U fflml l|l Kf our stock of fancy l.nen \ in//fi ..TTinn.. r<r,T>c.rm« \\M& l GOODS AT 20 PER CENT. LESS | 10//6 "KABO" CORSETS M RJly/$ js3]frj\ ™ AN ™ E MARKED price ' | For Only 4/11 //// 'MW&I ' Jlw'WV Including our enormous range of | " fin .'\ ™\vy luH ji. I] A. Brown Linen Cushion Covers, Runners, 12/6 "KABO" CORSETS Mi | ISA f Tri ? Clo -S 1S) Laundr T Ba^ fcMh\>ff\ .■*wEvft -/ • l-^ v / et<; - Here are a few examples:— For ©nEy 5/11 Hs}tef *$m t'Wl r,i \yr& linen RUNNERs-.-Niceiy K 'tyi&JKl&i**': '//ftPrTft fr\Jt'' embroidered for tho duchess table; 'i Other offers equally' 7/Tt "-* ']J4>'\ size 12 x 45 inches. i good. Hundreds of // l[ ~*fx\\\ T , Sa ' 6 Pr, ' oe ' IS ' 6d - I niir, te rh«™ a ft™. 'dJ \&, A \\\ WHITE DUCHESS SETS-In-dainty | pans to choose from. 0/ (/) UA g wiss mus n nj heavi iy worked) is i I <£J u V inch runner, with three mats to j WHITE BLOUSES,at 3s. lid., 4.. lid., 6s. 6d., BS. 6d. i uFVS'' i WHITE PIQUE SKIRTS, olearing at ss. Ild. 3s. lid. ' ' "' ] \TOITE ONE-PIECE DRESSES, only 10s. Ud. WHITE PILLOW CASES-In good I LACES AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. ' Jieavy calico; 20 x 30; butNIGHTDRESSES, reducad from 18s. 6d . to 1«. ad. ™ LINE? DSS T Pa ' r " I LADIES' CAMISOLES, usually 3s. 6d. to 10s. 9d. • "ine Irish li 2 of b" Mna%; %Z v ■ • Reduced to 2s. Bd. to 7S. 11d. f bleachecl; extensive range of patI OAMBRIO OOMHINATIONS, only 4s. Ild. ''%P*J in 6d 54 ' 4 68 'ii? d c^" S HTOSBEDS OF OTHER MARVELLOUS OFFERS. Sale Prion, 3s. 6d., 'ss! lidij • Ud., 6s. Ild. " Call Tn-dflv Farlv! mercerised damasksI ■ 10 Clay Cany: a fine soft make/ with- beautiful I sat ™ finish; 58 and 64 inches wide; 1 /* i Jjf f T in handsome satin stripes and floral {jeot&e & Ket s!ey,Lt<i, B •&?$$#& I LAMBTON QUAY,WELLINGTON. Vp,., , I ■ COUNTRY ORDERS |
fii eave '° F°od has for many years _|| . • been used in the Russian Imperial J^Ml*^ ■pIS! GOLD MEDALS, LONDON, 1900, 1906 l&jffljlszf' *<W and 1914 i alto PARIS. , OLDEST.—Ninety Years' Reputation. BESTi—Used in Rearing Ruisia'i Royal Children. CHEAPEST.—THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED. Ensures healthy, happy children, stamina to invalids, and robust old age by its bone and body-building qualities. Specially recommended by "The Lancet," "British Medical Journal," SIR CHARLES A. CAMERON, C.8., M.D.,Medical Officer of Health, and Analyst for Dublin, etc., and other famous Authorities. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Mrs. R. B. Herring, of tj, Northern Grove, WEST DIDSBURY, near MANCHESTER, writes':—"For one month from birth our baby was fed from the breast, but he was not thriving owing to the mother's milk having ■ ho nourishment. Wa then tried several well-known Foods, none of which agreed with him, as they would not stay on his stomach, and he vomited after each feed- We then consulted our DOCTOR, who ADVISED US TO TRY ' NEAVE'S FOOD,' We did so, and were delighted to find that, after giving him his feed, he was not troubled with wind or vomiting, We continued with Neave's Food only and ho is now, at 7'months of age, quite plump," healthy, and sturdy and has not been troubled with any ailment whatever during the whole time ho has been fed on it," A«gmt 15,19 U. ■ ~i ' , .: ■ 'Sold everywhere in Tins specially packed for Australasia. Useful BooHct, "Hints about Baby," by a Trained Nurse, sent free on application ta the manufacturers, mentioning this publication, JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordinjibridee, England, or the Australasian Agents, Fraser, Ramsay (New Zealand),- Ltd., 39 Featherston Street, Wellington, and at Auckland, Christcbnrch. Dunedin, Melbourne. Sydney, Adelaide ' and Brisbane. ""I"""*"*""'""""" " " Bffi«fe TO "CAMEL" COLLECTORS! Desert Gold Tea "Camels Competition Closes on 31st July, 1917 Drink "DESERT GOLD" and Collect the "CAMELS" c£SO in Prizes and many Gift Prizes
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3023, 9 March 1917, Page 2
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