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„„_„;>.,,... ——, — iri ... . _. j Choosing a, Coat-Frock is a 1 Pleasant Task with These 1 Charming Models Before You I ._ U a CHARMING MODEL 18 IN SAXB CLOTH AND TAFEECTSpn TA SILK -l J anol effect back and front of cloth, fastened acroßS front Yk AJffj IVfTh S\imjC\ to SldG, WUk d ° th TevCr; f ,lll si(l * Piw of Taffeta, from under arms gtf !1 A I Plh 11114 \ bCIOW hiP ' WhiC,l Ler ° fo ™ s the cl °« l *irt, with the full sido g 1 \Frkl M. lVU\j&kk) OlreGt; sleeves of Taffeta > witUcloth Military cuffs; small stand-Tin squared, collar, finished with diver motifs and tanging ties of doth! ARE STILL IN tH vi& S^'n t * mU, also iouchcs of cloth and silk ons " Price, £9 95.. FASHION'S . EXTREMELY SMART COAT-FROCK IN GHEY WHIPCOBD-Baok I FA V UUK t t with the new side basque, pointed, finely pleated hanging from bolt; dainty pleated cuffs. Prkt> £8 Bs _ And the Smartest and Most ,„„ Tγ *• t - t*L iu c , ANOTHER HANDSOME MODEL IN CHAMPAGNE WHIPCORD ' Distinctive of the New Season's -with square collar, finished cable stitchi ngs im v™f Coat-Frocks are Now Showing ** ** *m ITT Bhapcd pocket> rclieved . cab, ° & stitchingj-smart pointed cuff. P r 1.7 mci at GEORGE & KERSLEY'S, . »,*,*7i».m. j CHIC MODEL IN BISCUIT collar rf ivorv "JHE charming simplicity—tho graceful cord<!li silk : nigh waisted, gathered belt effect, fastened with largo lines—the pleasing utility of Iho self coloured buttons. Price, £7 17 S . 6d. Coat-Frock keep it in the forefront of • ■ popularity. The latest examples are GOOD STYLE COAT-FROCK IN PAWN WHIPCOKD-With pointsmarter and Wo effective than ever, ed yoke, cable stitched, lonp roll collar;'sqiia.ro back, relieved with and their style-features must be soen to ■ small .buttons; tie belt and swing pockets. Price, £7 17s 6d he appreciated. A few typieat models . . • ' aro described here. There are many WELL-TAILORED COAT-FROCK IN MOLD GABARDINE-Collar others awaiting inspection. Let us show worn high to throat or open, as desired; skirt gathered at back W them to you TO-DAY. slipper shaped side effect, finished tassels; turnover patch pockets,' ( ' finishings of small buttons; belts relieved with touches of. Oriental ft trimmillff3; fasteMd *"* .^ le - .- -:. Price, £6 65.. ft, vihuKGE &■• IxFRsT FV I LIMITED, - . ■ , I WELLINGTON .—- . WANGANUI, j

Girl Peace Scouts. The Northland Troop Girl Peace Scouts are making very satisfactory progress with their work, and taking everything into account the troop should become a successful and efficient one. .Their numbers are. increasing at every meeting, and all young, ladies rho wish, to join the movement should communicate with Miss Leadbetter, tho Scoutmistress, as soon as possible. Tho. troop are giving a concert'at an'early date, and judging from the programme the entertainment should be a. very enjoyablo one. There is every possibility that a troop will bo formed at Lower Hutt and l'otono within a few weeks, as arrangements aro now in hand to enable likely members to enrol.

At the mooting of the Wellington Free Kindergarten Council, the, system of raising funds for the relief of soldiers and their dependants by,,means of carnivals, art unions, etc., wns discussed, .and , the following resolution was forwarded to the Prime Minister: "That.such methods are objectionable for tho "following reasons: (1) They are wasteful nml inadequate, absorbing valuable time and energy in non-productive work: (3) they uro unfair lo tho general public, who do not need to bo bribed beforo doing their duly toward tho men; (3).-they, are most humiliating to our soldier fnouds and relatives, who are thus made objects of charity; (4) lastly, they cause real moral harm to society by encouraging scenes of excitement and' frivolity at a time when such terrible suffering is being nobly endured on (he battlefields of Europe. For theso reasons we feel that, as women, it is our duly U draw tho .attention of tho Government lo the mn.ller, and to iirgo that.tho required funds should in future Iμ raised by properly graduated taxation of wealth, tho only method lioth adequate and honourablo to us all."

IT LIGHTENS THE DRUDGERY of household work! That is the real reason of tho success of tho "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner. At the depot, Lower Cu.ba Street, you can hn.ro a demonstration of its work. Get ono and let it out' your housework in two. Simple, effective, easy, i.ho "Daisy" is the most perfect Vacuum Cleaner on the market. Inquiry is invited by tho JJ.Z. Agents, Oscnr Rewett ami Co., SB Cuba Street (just below Bank N.E.).—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3184, 7 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3184, 7 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3184, 7 September 1917, Page 2

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