AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S Superb New Model Costames For Spring & Summer Wear . fJiHE Latest; Styles are . .decidedly interesting, for they show many novel features that aro both pleasing'and. distinctive. A few typical models aro described below—hut you.must SEE them to frilly apprcciato their charm and quality. Each Costume is designed by a. fashion authority, and is tailored perfectly. Whether you aro old or young:, slim or stout, you will surely find a model " to your liking among tho splendid assortment we display. ' MODELS THAT EXPRESS FASHION :: AND BECOMING APPEARANCE i t HANDSOME COSTUME. OF NAVY SILIC REP CORD-With roll coliaT, finished with silk plaitings and buttons; 6traiglit lines back and front, with . flat pleats over hips; skirt pleated down sides to match coat, plain, bade ajid front. Price, £9 10s. Gd. / ANOTHER SPLENDID MODEL COSTUME IS IN BROWN TRICOTINE— With cream cloth let in front of oollar, and .Oriental finishings; new fancy ' shaped ouff, relieved with cream and Oriental colourings. Tho belt is lield in position with, self coloured buckles. Coat over ihips lias tho flat three frill effect. Price, £10 19s. 6d. SUPERB NAVY BENGALINE COSTUME—With the new shaped hanging pocket, and belt across front; skirt pleated back and front. Price, £10 10s. A CHARMING MODEL IS IN NIGGER BROWN TAFFETA—Short sao clinging to figure, with a, bait, which is shaped under arm and gradually becomes narrower at back and.front. New wide fitting roll collar, lined with sand coloured silk; smartly shaped skirt, with tho slipper shape pocket;, Price, £13 13s. VERY CHOICE MODEL IN BROWN TAFFETA—Front fastened to ..throat with -large self-coloured buttons; collar can be worn open. Front and back panel effect, with rows of small buttons and narrow belt. • The new fancy ouff is quaintly finished with small buttons and imitation buttonholes, with frill over hand. Skirt has narrow shaped Mt, with small buttons down sido seams. ' Price, £14 14s. CALU TO DAY-INSPECT THE NEW BLOUSES, NEW MILLINERY, NEW NECKWEAR. George and Kersley, Limited, WELLINGTON & The Leading; House for Fashion and Value. : jjj|
• Tlio Mayoress ('lrs. J. P. Imko), who returned to Wellington yesterday from hor visit to Wauganui, has received the sum of J£so from' Mr. Martin Chapman for tho Mayoress's Countess of Liverpool Fund work, and JESS 4s. from tlio Ekefa-huria-Kcd Crow Equipment.Fund lot Christmas puddings. Sirs. Luko was present at tho opening of I lie Bed Cross Shop in Wanganui, Mr. Justico CDapinuu performing tho opening ceremony. The' Shop had been eroded for tlic wanganui sub-centre of tho New Zealand. Branch of the British Bed Cross, and its first day's work was very niitisfactorv, an amount of -E7l Os. havine bc°n realised. Mrs. Luke also attended the. meeting which was held m connection with tho "Our Day" appeal, to bo made in October Tor the Red Cross. . the meeting was a most encouraging one, and promises well for tho effort _ Minxes to ho made. At leilding tho Mayoress of that town hold a drawincroom meeting, at which work-in cDiineo* tion with the- Liverpool organisation was discussed. and Mrs. Luko explained vanous matters regarding the organisation in Wellington, . . A splendid war record has been established by the family of Mr. and Mrs. E. Osborne, of Palmerston. No fower than five sons volunteered- with the New Zealand Forces, and four saw activo service. Information has now been received that the sixth son. Stanley, who has been studying architecture in America for several year's, has joined the American A Motion Corps, and will pweeed to France in due course. Tho family has every reason to be proud of tlio part it is talcing in the big 'struggle. ; ' HAIRS ON THE PACE. Superfluous Hair is one of the moat distressing blemishes with wnich women are afflicted, and hitherto there has been no permanent cure. Electrolysis invari-. ably leaves the face badly marked, even more disfiguring than tho hair, and depilatories are worse than useless, for they only burn the hair off, and cause it to giw out doubly stniDg. "KULDAH" is a medical formula, which has no equal for destroying the roots of the hairs; it is quite unliko any other superfluous hair remedy, and it behoves every woman so affficte<l to give KULDAH a trial. It leaves no trace of anything having been applied, and is a mnrvellous cure, fts thousands of satisfied users liavo proved; prico, 63. 6d., in plain sailed wrapper, from G. Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington (if posted Sd. extra).—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3178, 31 August 1917, Page 2
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