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I"yyB are fortunate in being able to offer an Enormous Range of these Beau- ; tiful and Seasonable Fabrics at the old prices. Our Home buyers ar- . ■ ranged for our requirements well in advance, and now tile ladies of Wellington are able to benefit thereby. Choice Quality Goods —Fashionable Shades;;'. ■ —Huge Assortments—Matchless Values.■, ' -. : •,':,-'. ■. , • — — —~ HERE FASHION & ECONOMY A NEW SHIPMENT go hand in hand > *.; n p BLACK VELVETEENS—22-27 inches wide, in: all the best "Ve ■■ makes and dyes. .■.■■■•. . " i . .- ■.- __, Prices, is. 9d., is. Hd.j 2s. 3d.,' 2s. 6d., 2s, 9d,, is., V JiL Vc I tLcIN <j 11d - 6s - 6d - 6s - iid - yard/ ■ . CREAM CORDTJROY. VELVETEEN-23-27 inches wide; 4 tttoit T in all cords. ■.. • . ' ■ s\«%A 1/ l-l I \/ H I Prices, is. Hd.,2s. 3d.; 2s. 6d., 2s.ild., 35.11 d. yard. allCj. \ ILLs V JLd I\J -.THE SALISBURY.OHIPFOk. VELVETEEIS T -22. inches . . . wide; has a beautiful soft pile, and will.', make up A /T-r nnrl Tu-7 aT\ TYnT/TTP smartly; shades are Napoleon, saxe, grey, mauve, carAT PRE-WAR PRICbb < linnl > nav y ,m O le, amethyst, .ivory, and black. .. ■ — ■ ... THE VEN DOME CHIFFON VELVETEEN-27 inches '.■■;' widefin a nice finish; good wearing quality and fine 1 . : cord; shades aro brown, mole, grey, saxe, Wedgwood, ...-■•• ; , fawn, and cream. : Price, 2s. 9d. yard. . .. .. • THE BRAVENO VELVETEEN—22 inches wide; a new . make, suitable for all garments, trimmings, . etc.; : , shades are Wedgwood, electric, saxe, violet, nut brown, ■ '•;•.■■' light navy, mid navy, dark navy/ olive, moss,' myrtle,'•-. . v ■ cinnamon, pheasant, grey mole, .scarlet, maroon, car-.- ■■ . • . dinal, fawn, cream, also white. .Price, 2s. 11d. yard. ■■''.'. THE GODDESS VELVETEEN—22 inches wide; unbeat- ' , able for wear'and appearance; shades" aro maroon',; •■■"■ . • .;■ cardinal, nigger; tabac, grey, sand, navy, marine, wine, ..■■'•. . mole prune, vieiix rose, amethyst, sky, and fawn. • .■■■... ; . ■ Price, 2s. nd. yard. ... HI THE FAMOUS LOUIS .VELVETEEN—23 inches wide; , — ~~~" ;' . chiffon finish, twill'back-and Genoa face; wear guar-/-iTTT/71 i. /-"/"4 CV anteed; in new colourings, including Rose du Barry, LdliLi ana KJJdI UUK cinnamon, wine, Burgundy, Jofrr.e blue, delft blue, scar*sTT K iffWTTTFn 'srARVF's let. cardinal, moss, olive, mj-rtle, faded rose, pink, ieOJLISI JS.INII ICUOLAKVW seda, mole, grey, fawn, marine, tango, navy, violet, In : lovely tones of Vieux Rose, ' amethyst, and nigger. Prico, 3S. 3d. yard. Pale Pink, Emerald, Cerise, Saxe pAJHOUS 'LOUIS VELVETEEN—24 inches wide; Blue, Brown, Nigger, Grey, Violet; cniffon finisll alld twill back; wear guaranteed; comalso Crerae or Bla«k; 6J in- mended for the new stylo of coat frocks, dresses, cosches long. •. Price, ,4s. Gd. . tumeS( ctc ;. in all vranted colourings,' including the RUSSIAN GREEN SILK SCARVES, . . newest shades, for this season. Price, 35..6 d. yard. . .. Various lengths. ' . THE LOtilS VELVETEEN—24 inches wide; in an extra Prices, SS.ed., Bs. 11d., 11S. 6d., heavy make; chiffon finish and twill back; wear guar-' • v"-' s to 16s, 6d. , anteed; shades are rose, malmaison, grey, moleV navy, LARGE SIZE SILK KNITTED nigger, Rose du Barry,-delft blue, brown/ and bisque. SCARVES- . - \ ■ Price, 4s. /iidv yard. In Glorious ■ Colours,, including x THE FAMOUS LOUIS COTELLE VELVETEEN—27 inPale Pink, Vieux Eose, also Creme dies -Tvide; cliiffon finish,arid twill back; wear guaran- . ■'■ ■-' and Black. . teed; in a. good heavy cord, suitable for coats, cosPrlces, 11s. 6d., 14S. 6d., & 19s. 6d. tumes, dresses', etc.; shades are .fawn, grey, mole, PURE SPUN' SILK SCARVES— navy, Wedgwood, amethyst, violet, vieux rose,- china-.' - In Stripes, etc. mon, also Mack. Prices, 6s. Bd. and 6s. 11d. yard. Prioes, from 295. <6d. to 455. ; ,'•. '.-' ■.-.'■ CHOICE SmiPE SILK SCARVES, LET US SHOW YOU THESE HANDSOME COODS AND : From 9s. lid. to 15s. ed. each. , , WONDERFUL VALUESI ■■"■"■■■ 111 GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD., . ,: '. ■■:.,.;. ■~.;' l'ambton quay, Wellington; •& at wanganui.

Thb Pliinke't Society-has nominated two of their vice-presidents, Mrs. A. M. M'Vicar and Mrs. Neil M'Leaiyas candidates in the forthcoming elections for membership on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Another organ; isation.that has also selected them both as their nominees is the Society for the Protection of Women and Children. Mrs. . M'Vicar has been a member of the Hospital Committee for the last two years. Two other candidates for election upon tho board,are Mrs. Grace Nealo and Mrs. Cleghorn, and Labour is also putting forward several members for candidate©, whoso names have already been published. ■ :. Among the visitors to Napior at present (says ' our special correspondent), are Mrs; Pidgeori, of Christchurch; Miv' It W. Lambert, of Tarawera; and Mrs. Stringfellow, of Wellington;' Mr. ,and Mrs.. Herbert Elworthy, of Timaru; and Mrs. J. Blake, of Gisbo'rne. \' 1 ■.'..•■ ■'' '■ Mrs. G. W. Russell,-president of the Hon. Division of tbo Women's National Reserve, and committee are holding the monthly entertainment for tho mothers of soldiers' and sailors on •' Thursday afternoon, April 28, instead of on Wednesday (the 25th)., owing to the fact that the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall has been 'commandeered for tho municipal. elections. . Mrs. G. W: Russell returned to Wellington yesterday from Auckland and Botorna. lire. Henry Hall has returned to Wellington from a visit to Wanganui. Miss Helen Price, oF;Hochester, Minnesota, U.S.A., has been spending' a few weeks with Mrs. T. H.. Lowry, Okawa. .''. : . In the seclusion of your own home surroundings you would like to try a face cream. ■ Hava you ever heard of "Cultene" Food, the purest, and most beneficial ever discovered. It's good at any time, but generally used at night before'retiring. Price, 3s. "Cultene" Balm for day use—especially for the outdoor person unprotected against all severities of the weather. .Quickly absorbed by tho ekin, so that it does its duty and vanishes. Price, 3s. 6d. How to apply is told in the simple instructions on the labels. So many to-preach, so few to teach. If in doubt, call please; and Mies Mil6om will better explain- how, to manipulate to advantage. Correspondence invited on ell facia!, hair, and hairwork subjects. Manicuring, Shampooing. Miss Mileom, Barnett's Buildings, 94 Willis Street. 'Phons 81*.—Adrt. ■Winter in the boy world.—Wβ-stock.a good range of Jersey Suits, .in myrtle/ brown, navy, saie-blue; and cinnamon for boys- 2to 6 years of age. Prices' from Bs. 6d. to Us. 6d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street. —Adv-t. , Wedding Announcements. — Beautiful > rosea and the- choicest of flowers only ore I used when designing wedding, bonquets, which I make a speciality of. Paok«d and forwarded through : the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-legal Florist, 36 WilI. Us Street—Advt.

top©3?toftf -Announcement! ; WE HAVE OPENED UP DIRECT PEOM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS A v . ' SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF, , ; CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS.: , BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS. ' v GARPETS,CARPETSQUARES,CORRIDOR & HEARTH RUGS OF. RELIABLE QUALITY; NOW, SHOWING IN THE WINDOW) AND CARPET SHOWROOM. GEORGE WINDER : RggSg "THE CORNER," . MANNERS AND CUBA STREET. ■Ber A LEADING HOUSE FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. -$gg

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 17 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 17 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 17 April 1917, Page 2

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