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■ ■ • ■•■■''''.' f ' W IttOriftiA i g. ___ — ** WELLINGTON'S LEADING DRAPERY STORE FOR VALUE. | JI ■ ■. The House that Aids Economists, ... \r , i | Government, whether of the Home or the Nation, is incompatible with n Just think what it means to stock the two huge stores illustrated m this A \jk Waste or Extravagance. That no one will dispute. announcement. So enormous are the purchases made DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS AND LEADING WAREHOUSEMEN-for George & Kersley, Ltd. A Statesman shows his ability by husbanding his resources and securing the - have staffs of buyers in England, the Continent of Europe, America and Australia- | uttermost farthing of value for his expenditure. that the most favourable buying terms are obtainable. The Housiewife is also a Statesman in her own sphere. She, too, must be And these great stocks are quickly " turned over." Low Costs and Moderate alert when spending. She must endeavour to obtain the Greatest Values on the Profits-these combine to make Selling Prices so attractive that the goods are quickly the Market. bought by the Public. „ . , , . ... ' There you have some inkling of the reason for the remarkable progress of But how can a woman tell getting theßest Return for her U George & Kersley, Ltd., during the past twenty-She years; People in every part of the money? Well so far as Drapery and Dress are concerned, she has only to take Dominion regularly support this Rrm because they know its splendid values and advantage or the . .i. .. ■-■v-■■■'■■..,■_■ ■-•■-■■ ■■ . ...-'■•■■•■ . ,f «« A » .™™ painstaking service-know that every promise is kept and nothing left undone to EXPERT MAIL ORDER. SERVICE satisfy each customer. ■ of GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD., and to compare Qualities and Prices of George & Now doesn't this Shopping Service appeal to YOU? Kersley's goods with those she has been used to, in order to be convinrpH nf tk« r »j -*f l rv r l • i_ n * t> '•« ran . F * r p - ~. ■ „.. ' , °De convmced °r the Consider the benefits of purchasing by Post your Drapery Requirements and benuine Lconomy of George & Kersley's Values. ( ru • * r-u a*l «. *l » i , Christmas Gifts on exactly the same terms as the woman who buys at the counter. It is easy toexplain why this Progressive Firm can sell Standard Goods and No order is too large or too small for George & Kersley. No extra charge is Latest Novelties at made for Carriage of Parcels. You are saved all fuss and flurry. You cannot be LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH U disa PP° inted » for aU S oods sent m ust please YOU or you need not keep them, not only j * - .., ' ■ ', '. — . J so but you may return them at the Firm's Expense. That's a " Square Deal," isn't it ?

1- - i • 1 Remember These Points! 1 ■ ■ ' • ■ : • 1 »C==3»oe==>OoC==3»O( WC==3ooC===3»C==3» g a M=s=^'oc==sSssm tc ===..«=^ M I ' " ur ™ a ». Order Department is staffed 4. You run No Risk whatever. Goods 1"-''^^'■■ ■. • ' ' ... . ..,■ ' .. —"" "—"" by chopping Experts. .'„■'", <, . , . i nn . . -n» tn • ns . « I The Event for which Thousands i 2' P , urchaserß by Post are charged exactly must g,ve Coraplete Sausfaction, or ■ What tQ Give IMS CklStmaS 2 wnicn inOUSanOS the same terms as City Customers. YOU CAN RETURN THEM AT OUR EXPENSE J ' ' ■■' ..." '■ . .'. .'..' , . Eagerly Watch-and Wait!— 3 - Carriage is paid by us. AND GET YOUR MONEY BACK. 1 HELPFULHINTS FROM GEORGE & KERSLEY'S ' • r tf - IT - 1 > ~~'" 1 SEND ORDER TO-DAY-INQUIRIES PROMPTLY ANSWERED. S G^^ \ George tkersieys FOR A lady. ' (THIJIQTM'A C■ ' Kid Gloves, Plain.and Black Silk Ankle Hose. J - IjVIAO I I Umbrellas, Sunshades, Handbags, Embroider' _..__,,,___ 1 /ssok\ 1 ed Handkerchiefs, Boxeid Handkerchiefs, Lace I BARGAIN CARNtVAI I : - -flPi ' P2J MBm L -■ . Neckwear, Spanish Lace Scarves, Blouse | ' VAIVniY ALi- ,1, gpP| ' \P~I v "'■■ 1 « ' Lengths, Hair Brushes, Hand. Mirrors, Dressing ■ .:} lu/.ii r„ 1 ,\ .'■.■. i 1/ 1 Cases; Manicure Sets, Jewel Boxes, Enamel win commence on j / j •, Pendants, Silver-Mounted Walking Sticks. MONDAY, 7th DECEMBER at .WdEngbn "V ! ■'. ■ \ '"■''.' '..I. - 1 FOR A GENTLEMAN. ..-,..-. and on J , I I ! Walking Gloves, Suit Cases, Flannel Suits, I > TUESDAY,. Btli DECEMBER.at WangaEiri . \ K e ,P ne r *t% w^ sticks, Braces, S 7 . - '"■ itougamu . . | _ nj r .. ~.. ' Umbrellas, Embroidered Half Hose, Linen With J f i"*' _ 1 I ! Handkerchiefs, Tennis Shirts, Ties, Shaving Hosts of Startling Values in Costumes. Dresses. i 1 &Ml£Wg) Ik & ■ / '. * Mirrors, Brushes and Soaps, Hair and Clothes , Blouses, Skirts, Millinery, Underclothing,XhndrenV j ' l Brushes, Motor Gloves, Rugs. • Wear, Gloves, Hosiery, Ruffles. Sunshades , V feasst ■.■■ i 'i' tf a. plmj >- ei i • Umbrellas, Handbags, ' | ' • For the Chlldrens Stockmgs. the Latest Novelties in Toy? and Games. ' |. HHH T^IF -fflffHsH BSt 8E liHl FSB 3H■ ' " I " '• ' Motor Carß ' Aeroplanes, Trains, Sailing Boats, og=i ib) "— " ' , j p y|£{C]J|M If A \ , Battleships, Cricket. Bats, Indoor Games, j m ■ t l • .I'rL-u . cl i ii i .. D . ''"""11l '''■'"' ."'"' I', '. ■ T"1 O 1 Kinematographs, Teddy Bears. Dogs, Cats. T Wfc- in Town bnng the Children to Hands wifl, j- HEM . I ■ Harmless Target Pistols, Dressed and X Un! f Father and Mother Christmas, . !' r^^^s B dressed DoUs, Buckets and Spades, Dolls' c v n\ ■•• i »i ~ ■■•'■■ awMFi¥~*ui\ H vl ■ ■' Furniture Sets, Tiny Tots,. Stores, Tea, Kitchen ' 1 Santa Clan, will \ come down the chimney at '' ' " I ■ and Dinner Sets, Books,-Electric Torches, frequent intervals and distribute Toys among the j ... |H| %1P H H H: I' iO&ll -HS HIR 1 ■" • . ; '•" ' I X • LtCl® I Wanganms-Biggest, Brightest and"Busiest Store. | ' °/ : ..:yV;ANI^-NUI - No Other Branches in N.Z.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 9

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