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TKETTV HATS POE b TINT TOTS ! \ '* #T SPRING STYLES IN INFANTS’ MILLINERY* Here are charming little Bonnets that are dainty enough for “the dearest of babies.” Scores of styles and designs—NO TWO ALIKE made of soft Silks and pretty Laces. Prices within reach of the most reddest purses. SEE DISPLAY in ISLAND ( “ Bigger ‘Tittle folk” are not forgotten, for we also have pleasing and useful Hats and Caps for boys and boys of all ages. They are so attractive In appearance and keen in price that they are bound to please both .parent and child. WINDOW ft-,- : —iJLiMOTHERS! BE SURE TO SEE THIS COLLECTION. INFANTS' SILK HOODS,—First size, daintily trimmed Lace, Silk frills, hand embroidered, etc. ,■ .Prices—2/6 to 12/9 each* INFANTS’ SILK CAPOTES.—First size, boys’- shape, in Corder Silk, etc. Plain styles. Prices—-From 2/11 to 13/6 each. SILK BONNETS.—For tiny tots of 1 to 2 years; made in pretty soft fancy silk, with silk frills round race; some prettily finished lace edging. Price—3/6 to 19/6 each. INFANTS' MUSLIN BONNETS.—SmaII sizes, close fitting, some lined dainty pale Blue and Pink silk, and threaded ribbons to match. Prices—3/11 to 12/6. CHILDREN’S SILK HATS, with small mushroom shape brims, some linend soft silk, others with narrow lace edgings. Prices—2/11 to 7/6 each. BOYS’ POPLIN HATS, Paddy shape, stitched - rims, sizes; will wear and wash well. Prices—2/11 to 7/6 each. 1 BOYS' WASHING HATS, in Jap Silk, with small stitched brims, to turn up or down. Price—3/6 each. / MOB CAPS, for littl girls, made in Spotted Muslin, arranged to fit the head with elastic; trimmed frills of Muslin Embroidery, , Prices—3/6 to 9/11 each. boys' silk HATS.—Sizes for little boys ranging from six months; round shape, plain turned back brims of Silß or Satin. • Prices—From 4/6 to io/». George and Kersley, Ltd., THE BIG STORE * . . « WANGANUI.

LOST OPPORTUNITIES An® The eyes, which are the most delicate and complex organns in the human frame, were never intended to endure the strain that present day conditions of living enforce upon them. That is why so many people need to wear gIasses.—SATISFACTION IN GLASSES. That distinctive kind of Optical Service which ensures complete satisfaction to the wearer is always at the service of those who come to us Avhen in doubt about their Eyes or their Glasses. R. SME ATON, SIGHT TESTING ROOMS - - WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15341, 2 October 1917, Page 3