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SAVE MONEY By Ordering Your Drapery Needs from GEORGE AND KERSLEY’S HALF-YEARLY SALE. Dependable, UP-TO-DATE GOODS at Lowest Possible Prices. We pay POSTAGE to any address. Any GOODS found unsatisfactory will be exchanged or the money refunded. Order at once from this list. Clearance of Bargains in Great ■ DRESS GOODS! 2000 Yards COTTON VOILE 28 inches wide ; in all the newest stripes and spots. Usual Prices, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 yd. Sale Price, lOd yard. 2000 yards JAPANESE WASHING CREPE 30 inches wide; a nice soft make; in white only. Usual Price 1/6 yd. Sale Price, Is 3d yd. 500 yards NATURAL SHANTUNG SILK 124 inches wide; for blouses, dresses, and underwear. Usual Price, 2/6 yard. Sale Price, Is 9d yard. 370 yards ALL-WOOL CREAM WOOL DELAINE. 32 inches wide ; a beautiful cloth for dresses, blouses, and underwear. Usual Price, 3/6 yard. Sale Price, 2s 3d yard. 1000yds. COTTON GABARDINE. 40 inches wide ; for costumes and skirts ; shades ; fawn, drab, khaki, light and dark navy, light and dark saxe, vieux rose, black, light and dark grey, putty, and nigger. Usual Price 3/11. Sale Price, 2s lid yd. L A D I E S’ UNDERWEAR 12 dozen LADIES’ CAMISOLES Square and V-shaped necks, trimmed Swiss embroidery, small puff sleeves. Sale Price, 2s 6d. 10 dozen PRINT PETTICOATS For wearing under morning frocks, in good quality prints ; checked and striped materials, etc. Sale Price 2s lid LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS--Low neck, short sleeves, shaped at waist; extra long. Sale Price, 2s. LADIES’ CHEMISE VESTS - Fancy fronts, short sleeves. Sale Price, 3s 2d. LADIES’ COTTbN VESTS— Open fronts, shaped waist short sleeves. Sale Price, 2s 6d. LADIES’ COTTON VESTS-In fine ribbed material ; no sleeves. Sale price, Is 9d. 6 dozen LADIES’ KNICKERS - In strong white cambric : closed and open shapes ; trimmed embroidery and frills of own material. Sale price, 3s 9d. 6 dozen LADIES’ KNICKERS - In cotton-woven material, made with elastic at waist and knee. Sale Price, 2s 6d. EMBROIDERY Offers ! 300 yards 18-inch EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCING All neat designs ; for, children’s frocks. > Usual Price l/ll yard. Sals Clearance Is yard. 27-INCH MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS All pretty and effective openwork designs. • • Worth 2/3 to 2/6 yard. Sale Price Is 3d yard. 16-INCH CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY. Good quality cambric 5 all nicely finished, small sprig designs. • Actual value to-day 2/6 yard. Sale Price, la3d yard. LONGCLOTH CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY. Dainty openwork designs ; superior finish. Worth 2/9 yard. Sale Price Is lid yard. GEORGE & KERSLEY Ltd LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

c no ■ HAVELOCK. ALWAYS POPULAR With the Travelling Public. TABLE always up to the StandardOnly the best of [Marlborough] Beer and Spirits Stocked. Booking Office for Cate’s Passenger Cars. C. T. Ferguson, PEOPEIPTOE. Phone 5. Scott’s Post Office Hotel. “There’s Just Time for a Drink” Where ? No one need ask, as you all must know—at Genial Pat O’Donowho presides over the above famous Hostelry—famous in the old coaching days as in these modern motor oar times, for the best of cheer liquid and solid). Accommodation, Civility, and Cleanliness. When in Havelock, be sure and cal) if only for a Refreshing Glass of SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING XXXTHE BEST TABLE IN TOWN ' If you like a Home away from Home, well, you oould’nt do better than put up at the Old Favourite Hotel. Q BV cC- ELJMfd Ais / Good Stabling, Paddocks, Garage, and Sample Rooms]* Booking Office for Newman Bros,' Passenger Cars. P. J. O’DONOGHUE, - Prop. PHOHE lE,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 17, 1 March 1918, Page 1

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