" — " _ , lirr(n . rmil!Tlffl .. f . r - ||||||l|| | j fJIHERE'S an air of refinement about this Department of our j | Store, Here are nightdresses that are the very last word I I i" texture of material, beauty, and delicacy of design and | harmony in colourings. Underwear that is seasonable and warms I I ' ( J cosy and soft to the most sensitive skin. H . ! • Some of These Will Convince You; I LADIES' SI'ENCERS-In Cream Merino; lace open-work top, and long sleeves. 1' I Prico, ss. 11d, each. j LADTES" VESTS—Chemiso length; V shnpo Jieck; no sleeves; trimmed narrow silk lace edging. Price, Bs. 6d. cach. v LADIES' BLOOMERS—Pure wool; New Zealand ruako; Crrey only; heavy winter | wciulil-. Prices, S.W., Bs. 6d.; W., Bs. lid.; 0.5., 9s. 6d. fsHEKS CHILDREN'S .DRESSING GOWNS—In Vicnix Hose; Pyreneau Wool; made small Rtßffla turn-down collar, with turn-back cuffs match Sizes, 22, 2-J-, 27, 30, .33. Prices, 9s. 11d., 12s. 6d., 13s, 6d., 14s. 6d., 15s. 6d. sj|||}s| LADIES' BLOOMERS—In Cream Cashmere; made vitli elastic at waist and knee. 111111 ' Price, 12s. 6d. each. S® CHILDREN'S ROMPERS—In Grey lilannel; made special shape for tiny child- I|||| j]|||||| ren up to IS months old, with buttons at foot and belt round waist. ||||p 1 CHILDREN'S 1-PIECE SLEEPING SUIT—In Flannelette, excellent shape. ! 1 Sizes 0, 1, 2, 3. Prices, ss. Gd., ss. 11d„ 6s. 6d., 6s. lid, I ■ CHILDREN'S MERINO COMBINATIONS—High neck, short sleeves, guaranteed 3 unshrinkable. Sizes, 3, i, 5, 6, 7, 8, !). | Prices, 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 11d., 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d. | CHILDREN'S MATINEE JACKETS-In Cream Cashmere, Magyar shape-, pretlily trimmed beading and lace edging. ' Prico, 11$. 9d. each. | | LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES—In Cream Cashmere, square Jieck, Magyar sleeves; | warm and cosy for winter wear. Prico, 2Ss. 6d. each. H I | We have opened new shipment White Satin Petticoats, narrow shape, H j j W ' th Sma " pleatetl Price > 23s - M. cach ' Inspect and Criticise, You will Come to One Conclusion —Quality GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd , LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON.
Pains after eating. nay be caused by indigestible food or food that is tainted, but when they recur frequently the cause is nearly always faulty action of the stomach, liver, or bowels. Made from the medicinal extracts of more than ten different varieties of roots, herbs and leaves, Mother Scigel's Syrup has won for itself, during the past forty years,-a-truly great. reputation by reason of its remarkable, success in restoring tone and efficiency to the digestive organs— the stomach, liver, and bowels. If. you suffer from pains after eating, lack of appetite and energy, sleeplessness or other symptoms of imperfect digestion, your stomach and liver need just the help that Mother Seigel's Syrup can give. Thirty drops, after each meal, for a few days, will make eating a pleasure, and work go easy. ; Mr. Alexander Christie, corner, of Wyndham and Federal streets, Auckland, wrote oil October 3rd, 1917:— • "Although IS years have elapsed since I was cured of the most acute and violent indigestion, I have the most vivid recollection of my sufferings during a period of two years, and at the time almost despaired ot getting well again, as I had tried all sorts of remedies without getting the least relief, until, in a lucky moment, I determined to give Mother Scigel's Syrup a trial, and commenced with a small bottle. When the contents of that - were consumed, I felt so much better, and realising that Mother Seigel's Syrup did not belie its reputation, and was an infallible remedy, I procured a bottle ot the largest size, and when the contents were consumed I felt so wonderfully i proved in health that I determined to complete the cure, and got a second bottle of the largest size. Before the contents were quite consumed my health was completely restored, and I have not suffered from indigestion in any form since. I never fail to recommend Mother Seigel's Syrup to my customers and others who suffer from indigestion in any form," PBSii 1 I lofiyclct/iA atid CoUicod^ . Witt PAY you in THt END. "dORRQCKSES"' O.N S2IVBOCE 17m • After you've taken Fletcher*# Phoiphatonic you'll look back on "mumpy grumpy' din ai horrible experience!—nightmares! You'll experience real joy ol living—buoyancy ol mind and body I —and all itianki to ffc CPletsfaer's Phrsphhic Phoiphatonic, the tonic ol tonics, acts directly on nervous system and brain because it contains phosphorus—the very thing you now need. Sold by nil chemiits and stores, 2/6 and 4/6 or post free Irora CHAS. A. FLETCHER Ihomist » - Wellington "II I JjIRANCES AND CO., DAINTY LING 1:11(11) AND BLOUSES SHOWING NOW. [ 77 WILLIS STREET (First Floor). Crown Clothing Co.'s Building. /pLAIiK.E'S Hair Dye restores youthful colour, black or brown; harmless and odourless, colourless. Post free, . Is. fid. and 2s, Gd. Clarke, Chemist, 110 Victoria Street, Auckland. __ fBR'O-Pfresi t ■ TRIPLE -STRCNgTh i I ESSENCES 'I I OneOropGoes a Coos Way i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 237, 25 June 1918, Page 2
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