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I { . Very Comforting Values I At Geofge & Kefsle y' s - i WitflGooclßlan ' fcets y°° candef y thecoliiest I i^.\\ y[K%O 'vifrts. We offer the BEST Values in the 1 M V BEST Blankets » If y° u * ee( * t0 replenish 1 •- \ U the ilome Blanfcet supplies; do not. fail to I 'V'W/ inspect oar Splendi(J Stocfes an(l Keen Ptkes, I J\\ >■>' 10'v-kT ■ ' mB ALMTOOL KALUPbI BLANKET I finish ; ne in e aU e white? or' white 7 with I M^J^^SM. ', I ' ;il^ le l**i Price, 295. 6d. pair. - #-<O • lh bod size-Price, 395. Ed. I double bed size- Price, 495. Sd. pair. -™. *k> sbock the - "Islington," I V$S$L>Z-** JBV>Kv wwrV-'^"' , ** '\ Wnatu, and "Eoslyn" makes in an " rV^^-^S^i^^V^Vtl/'' .extensive variety of borders. • ■ I 'J-'HE ALL-WOOL NAEPEEB BLANKET ,<l \-*~~v : yZiC 1 M ■Mk'^w w' —Made.from best crossbred wool; will ' \ K *&&{-/r / $9 2i>t , w , ear fol " a lifetime. A well-bleached I I hjP'.'A ■/ m 'Wymmr % blanket,, with nicely-coloured borders I 1 /&'(ss Iffi »Mf>r 1 ) n Wue, green, pink, and black. 5 Ujri&rjp' u>, $Ki ■&&Mx& s-' I **' •" emgle bed size— Price, 255, pair, j 1 Yf"'**■'■ vi l/Si^ ; l\fflW / "llhree-quarter bed size—Price, 355. pair. lUi ■ XU lr^rv&S«W ! ' Double bed size— Price, 425. pair. ' Klr Tff|. ALL-WOOL KHAKI BLANKET»to, ,I(RSW\iF \ ;.. I!ll f Wanket is in giwt demand. Suit, , S flfeeWll 'I aWe the soldier, settler, or seaside \ t i if* A j '■ «se- Very heavy weight, warm, \and [ I if'. 1 '•■ t\ '-~ '-li '%■ 'IJ&fr- durable. In single bed only . ? )mv •> ' • '''f l !' *$t ' \ 'WE ALL-WOOL GUEY BLANKET— ' ' jj {!» / : f-< 'J'.'-!! ''■/. \ ■ 1 ■ ■ V L fJ " sel-T i cea Wo and strong; made of i < Hi. 3 1 :';■; i',',V.'. ' \ i .k* crossbred wool; will give real > ''''''Si' ' •'■ [''■'•''■ ' \. / ' satisfaction and last a lifetime. V/«W '"•' ir'A xi^ 1 ' Singlo bed size— Pries, 255. 6d. pair. • •'Jβ ■'$ V Double bed size— Price, 355. 6d. pair. I ifP '"] »»''.S A \* BUSH,RUGS (wool and cotton) All e\- \ J. J'v {''.'•■ %, ' mi ' neav y makes, in dark grounds, woll I ki, "i V'.'A c ' " zo ""' n * x<G4in.—Price, 225. sd. each. i % & fei ' ]/y*\. ZB 7(>i . n- x Buiu '-—Price, 265. 6d. each'. ■ i it ' rV'i ' zo D ' x lOOin.—Price, 455. each. ! W' : fi /r%%sfi/?y%« sit Ur B ' an^et Section ? ■ ' . y . .

Crippled Soldiers' Hostel. The Returned Soldiers' Hostel Com- I mittee are receiving valuable offers of assistance in connection, with their Crippled Soldiers' Hostel campaign. Mr. 11. Wood, the well-known singer, has kindly'undertaken to organise a monster concert, and Mrs. Kennedy with a clever concert company will again tour the Wairarapa. • towns. The Palmerston Winter Show will also receive attention, and in. this connection Mr. Sutherland would ha glad to hear o£ two people possessing motor-ears who would kindly lend them to convey this company to its various destinations. v . Mothers of soldiers and sailors desirous of purchasing n badge from the AVomen's National Eeserve arc asltod to send in to Miss Sheppard, National Reserve office, 157 Fentherston Street, the name, regimental nwmber, and unit of their eons. A very heart)' welcome is extended to all these mothers at the- monthly gathering, which tho Honorary Reserve' have organised in their special honour. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. [By Arrangement with Mrs. Rolleston, ' Hair Physician and Face Specialist. Qualified, London and Paris.] , K.B." —In the case of long continued ill-health or when from "any other causetho hair has been rendered extremely dry and brittle, tho best means for re- a storation is treatment with tho "English ° Court Hair Tonic (price, 55., posted). It should bo massaged well into tho roots every night and the hair brushed well. ' "O.M.K." —The removal of superfluous hair by electrolysis is a very simplo treatment if carried out by a elcilful operator, and one that there- is no necessity, to bo at all nervous about. If you iri.sh I will be pleased to remove a few hairs' to convince you. I adviso weekly treatments of ono hour. Too,: 10s. per hour. All correspondence, with addresses on- . closed, replied to privately. Mrs. Rolleston, 250 Lambton Quay.— Advt. For groy and faded hair use Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic, 3s. fid. Donnelly, 65 Vivian Street.-Advt. 1

I ■ -■-.■. • ' ! A 2nd Prize, £10. 3rd Prize, £5. 50 Consolation Prizes of 5/- each. | Overjoyed ;it getting her clothes vspotless without rubbing, and with an ojuse M a and quickness she has never droamed of, Mrs Easy Monday Brown decides v I to tell her neighbour of her happy experience with "Easy Monday" Laundry | j Help, and to convince hor friend of the foolishness of wearing herself out | jj with the old-fashioned Tub-a-dub-dub method when she can' avoid it all by :j | i; using "Easy Monday." Now, what did Mrs Easy Monday Brown say? I 1 ' ■ . ? I No troublesome Entry Conditions. No difficult Puzzling or Rhyming. ' I Juet a few words on what a delighted housewife would say when praising J EASY MONDAY Laundry Help to a friend. & ( ' four entry must be written on (he form at the foot of the Coupon, one of I ; which is given with each Shilling Packet of "Easy Monday" Laundry Help. j> > The Sentence must not exceed 35 words, but be.less than 15. That makes I ] it all the easier. " ■ ' .. 1 ' I Competition, closes in July. Results will be advertised, and cash posted- U* , ] j winners as soon thereafter as possible. • . , .•■•■-...' g ; > ■.-■■' .'■'■,- 9 I I/- Packet does 8 weekly washings. Buy a Packet—save rubbing—try for the £100 Prise. |

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 4

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