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I ■ Come TO-DAY to ' I J GEORGE & KERSLEY'S Great Mid-Season f %> YOU CAN SAVE MONEY by procuring your present and future Drapery Needs from 1 the Hosts of Specially Keen Values at "The Economic." Every Department participates |f | in this Sensational Offering of Genuine Bargains in High-Grade Goods. Call, at once I i and get your 1 share! | . _ ~ TEMPTING' OFFERS IN COSTUMES, CORSET DEPT. DRESS FROCKS & s£i ß &j™L u 2£ MATERIALS" A TC an(l st y les > trimmed lace and emLUniJ broidery. Usual Prices, 7s. lid. 25 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, to 10s. 6d. APT? WfwrWPTnirTvrHVAPI SPECIAL PRICES, 3s. 11d. and 300 YARDS JAPANESE WASHARE WONDER-I'ULLY OHEAI ! 4S _ m • < "■ |NG SlLK—2oin. wide; shades „ -, -r T .-.-„ „„ > of brown, heliotrope, eau de nil LADIES'! COSTUMES-In as- 3 doz. JUNO BUST BODICES- mOSSi o i ive , navy, saxe, elecsorted tweeds, also black and For improving the figure. Trim- trie lime, reseda, wedgwood, and' white checks: in smart dressy med lace and ribbon. white. Usually Is. and Is 3d styles. Usual Prices from SPECIAL PRICES, 2S. 11d. and var d ■••■'. 89s. 6d. to £6165. (3d. ss. lid. ' ' . . QocriAi' DDirc cm 4 doz. CHILDREN'S STAYBANDS SPECIAL PRICE, 9}d. yard. SPECIAL PRICE, 555. -In strong grey coutil; sues 21 to ' 27 inches; suitable for children • 300 YARDS CHIFFON TAFHOUSE FROCKS-In velvet, [ from sto 12-years. FETA SILK-20in. wide; in j nigger, and navy velveteens, SPECIAL PRICE, 2s. 6d. smart black and white and navy trimmed moire silk collars and fi doz QlMj g, EATIONA L COR- and- wliito stripes, from hairline belts, finished with small but- SET B ODICES-Jn good quality ° b,ocL l'« millinery, dresses, tons. Usually 555. to 635. wMte couti , with b str s ' m £ bouses, and trimmings. UsuSPEfIAL PRICE ti« shoulders; sizes 22 to 27 inch. ally 4 S . lid. yard. SPECIAL PRICE, 21s. SPECIAL PRICES, 3s. fld. and '„„„„, „„,„_ • ■'- '• ■ 4s 6tli SPECIAL PRICE,-IS. Hid, yd. MAIDS' COATS-In dark tweeds ' ' .'.'," ' ' : '_ and navvs: lencths 33 to 45 in- D T T J A.T 300 YARDS ALL WOOL CREAM ches Usually 18s 6d to DUV Under Wear JN OW CASHMERE-42in. wide; guar--32s 6d • an teed. French manufacture. AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. . Usually 3s. 6d. ' yard. SPECIAL PRICE, SS. Hd. LADIES' COMBINATIONS -In . '..-.., Dmrc .„ c Bri „„, woven material, natural colour SPECIAL PRICE, 2S. 6d. yard. COATS-ln mixed tweeds, also -only Very strong; guaranteed ,„,„..„„„ „., rv 4T „, tIJA t checks, light and dark shades, unshrinkable.; high neck, long 100 YARDS NAVY ADMIRALin J and full lengths, with the sleeves TY SBRGE-o4in. wide j for . now Military pouch pockets. SPECIAL PRICES, W. 45.. 6d.; rough and ready wear. UsuUsually 355. 6d. to 555. O-S. 4S. 11d. each.. ally 3s. lid. yard... LADIES'STOCKINETTE BLOOM- ..„.,. DDlrc ~ 11ri v „, SPECIAL PRICE, 15S. 11d. ERS-In navy; elastic at waist SPECIAL PRICE, 2s. 11d. yard. and knee. Special value. •■ -'■ !■ SPECIAL PRICE. 38. 11d. I : —— ' W Hundreds other Tempting Values! Order To-day! We Pay Postage on Letter Orders I GEORGE & KERSLEY, LIMTHX-

Australasian Women at Work. Three flmall, independent items of news in this issue help to bring home to ono how Australian and New Zealand women are unostentatiously doing tii.eir bit in out-of-the-waj\ places in the war zone (states a writer in the "British Australasian" of March 1). . One is .-. description of a' New Zealand dinner in the Balkans, when the. guests included three New Zealand nursing sisters from various British units!- An-, other is the announcement that I)r. Mary ■De Garis, of Melbourne .University, is leaving to join the Scottish women's unit in ■ Salonika. The third is contained in the sad news of the death from heart ■ falure, following influenza, of Dr. Laura Forster, daughter of a former Agent-General for New South Wales.- Dr. .Forster was in charge of a'hospital at Zaleschib, in Galicia. ' These strenuous times and the worries that haunt us have an agoing effect on the face. Some salve is needed. If to a woman of understanding she. will turn to a specialist like Miss Milsom. Delightful face treatments in most comfortable and cosy surroundings, if unable to call write for preparations and describe jour facial trouble and the character of your skin in your own way; The Milsom preparations are tested by long experience to absolutely defeat tho many ailments to which the skin is prono. .Results have long since proved that tho . Cultene Cremes do all that is claimed for them. Cultene Balm, 3s. Gd.,. applied during day (merely rubbed into" face with finger- • tips, and when dry wiped off lightly). The effect is like magic. Perfectly harmless, and balm to tho skin. Cultene Skin Food,. 35., for nightly application as par directions. • All hair work, the latest and lightest. Miss Milsom,. Barnett's Buildings, 94 Willis Street. Tel. 814-Advt.- ■ A "LADYWEAR" COSTUME - Has an air of distinction that tells tho discerning woman where it was made. We have a wide vango.of stuffs suitable for Ladies' Winter Wear, and our made-to-monsui'6'Costunies from ,£6 6s, are a revelation in perfection of cut ' and fit. The Eendy-to-wear Costumes at the "Ladywcar" arc in all styles, and our new Gabardines • ; should please by their trim and smart appearance. Make the. "Lady wear" your headquarters for all that is best in costumes. THE "LADYWEAR*' . (M. COHEN, Manager), ■18 Manners-Street, WELLINGTON. |L4ffj/\the secret op boot eases Dales' Dubbin makes the leather! i t /KKl so '' * ai P liable > lengthens its life, f S/uH[iir"DS, it thoroughly waterproof, J S'■ ts ~ U3BlToN boots. - E 1 ' /-ai' MDDIiBS. a HARNBSB 6 S *' Exhibition Hifhttl Awards. dtur JOR ' 13/ timf I*'*1 *'* "> u '" Hm - SlUHHtinitviryakmX fc BU : KAKUPACTUXHO AT DUNSTABLB, HXat • | Why Pare Corns! | | Cntting brings only | fj brief relief. Apply g H That's how to end them. @ u Thoniands know it. I | NEVER FAILS! \ g Ohomlota & Btoros, 1;-. k PI Post-free for 12 stamps I .'. H From Toed's Pharmacy J (k Now Plymouth A xsL Use the for Economy! Jf lON RHOn . T-TD.. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3085, 16 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3085, 16 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3085, 16 May 1917, Page 2

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