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| An Enormous Variety I ' —OF —, | Dainty Dress Fabrics f AWAITS YOUR SELECTION ' I AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S j , ; **" ■ s TTNUSUAL Weaves, as well as all the popular fabrics, in-a be-. •' ' wildenng assortment of patterns and. colourings.' .. '( . .Nowhere can the Variety and Value of our Stocks be \ matched. • • ■ . | PLEASING GOODS AT TEMPTINC PRICES. '} . SWISS SPOT MUSLINS—3O inches wide, in all size spots. For | Blouses and Dresses. s Prices, is. id., Is. 3d., Is. Ed„ is. 9d., is. lid., 2s. 3d.; as. 6d.. i 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. yard. J ' . j FLORAL OREPES—3O indhes wide. This 'material is of a, soft $ make, and is mercerised. In'all . the newest floral designs ' | Price, is. Hd. yardi i WHITE PIQUE--80 inches wide, in fine, medium, and broad I cords; for Costumes arid Dresses. J , Prices, is. _3d., ls,. 6d., is. 9d.j is. 11d., 2Si 3d-. 2s- lid | COLOURED BENG inches wide; for Dresses, Cos- ' tuttieSj fctc. In shaded of, Sky, Wedgwood, Saxe, Cham- ' i pagne, Nut Brown, Oyster, Rose Du Barry* and Grey • E Price, 2s. 6d. yard. I RATINE CLOTH—42 inchesi wide;, for.Sports Coats, Frocksj and 5 Costumes. Shades cf Amber, Shell Pirik, Orstbr, Cieh Saise 3 and Navy. ; Price, 2s. lid. yard! I . A WONDERFUL' RANGE OF VOILES. ] SPOT VOILES—2B inches wide; in Navy and Black grounds-with | White Spots.. : Very fashionable "ind inexpensivo.r Price, is. 2d. yard. \ STRIPE VOILES—2B inches wide; in dark grounds, with hairline '£■ ■ and medium stripes. Will make up nicely and weairwoll. ; Price, is. 2d. yard. WHITE COTTON inches, wide; ft big selection 1 of this wanted fabric. " *'■ r . . ' Prices, is. 6d., is. 9d., is. lid.. 2s, 3d. yard, s .MELROSE STRIPE VOILES—29 inches wide; iii medium block £ stripe. Shades—Tango, Amethyst, Roseßu Barry, Wedg- | wood, Saxe, Nut,. Navy,"\and Black; Price t is. fid. yard. S FLORAL VOILES—3O uiches wide; in Navy ground with coloured f floral designs. . • Price, Is. 9d. yard. | George & Kersley I Ltd. WELLINGTON & WANGANUI, [■' ' r — ptiiless, Siootti, I Gmtel Nit to • J Arcit'nor reason, good and I strong, why you should in- h 1 | stal a METHVEN Seamless Ijllfltft/iflifS l|lf HfflW ' ] Washing Copper, is that 'it~!|l f| & -■ I is positively guaranteed not |\HHlft\\u\\\\a . j to Bta.in the It is ; thej°brrasß ; used' I 'in I ' joining • WBW'ffPMf : the"' seams of the' orijiflary I Beamed copper that stains l has no brass, no solder, nothing in it but pure copper. |§||s|||| F M ■ | It is all one piece, i 6 6mooth everywhere , inside, and W 111 ! therefore will not stain. clothes,- catch, or. fray, y ll' . j thenij or burst open and leak. . SS'lMfflf ' j Made out of a single piece- of copper sheet by a 1§ j jj| |W | special machine, it outlasts the ordinary copper by llrße k I years and ycirs, and saves'your clothes as well. . §1, w1 jf 1 Stocked by ali the Best Ironmongers and Plumbers. | || || METHVENS, LTD., DUNEDIN. 'Wash .Day Without Drudgery. j That's your happy lot if you" use the splendid cleanser, "No Rubbing." . You could have nothing so effective or so pleasing in its results. • . Just you try ' •'■- , "NO, RUBBING" LAUNDRY HELP on your next wash, you.will be delighted with the way it does all the work and leaves you free. The' Price is Is. 3d. packet, sufficient for eighty washings. . Tins is an extract from one of numerous testimonials: — Mrs. K< Barnes,-Auckland, says• "No Rubbing ' is by far the best washer I have ever used. Makes the clothes lovely and white, and saves-all rubbing.., I shall recommend it to all my friends." Try it TO-DAY i \ -' . . ( W Si&ltinhall' 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone '443. . IfffllflBllGl! 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2524. ltd: " -163 RIDDIFORD STREET.'Phone 1084. ... lUlllllliimiLLLiU—*Li«LMiMfu.iiiiM.i>—i.iW— m I ASSURE you it is good business to jeg~\ buv a No! A IMPERIAL ROLL '. , : fi.) MATTRESS 'as made by DAVID 1 McGRAE from the Best Samarang Kapoc. The Ticking will not leak dust. Warranted for 6 years, and will prob- . J ' ably last 10. Say it oosts'i'2 10s. .- ■ Contrast with the thin Tufted Beds V costing 275. 6d., that have to bo re-. P 1 " 00 ' 1 Je "l y . Cost .of A, £2 10s. . , Comfort all the time. Yearly Tuft-ed Beds, £8 fls. i ' V Half time on the Springs. vW I ■ v-' &&VYD/McOHAE lJ •' ' 25 FAEISH STREET WELLINGTON. ' 'Phono 2581. P.O. Bos 284/ jffl GSM T®«i SMQiH TOOLS! WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN, TOOLS FROM THE. BEST MAKERS, including the following:I LAWN MOWERS Border Forks. ENGLISH S H®dg° Shears. ; -Border Shears- ' „ 11% Hose. Branch Cutters. Creens Silens Messor. H Ladies' Spades. Daisy Grabbers. f Anglo-Paris, j Lawn Sprinklers. Digging Forks. Ransome's j Automaton. | McKinnon Hoes.Draining Spades. (.Lion., | Mattook Hoes. Dutch Hoes. amfriran 8 Planters' Hoes. Edging Knives. • AMERICAN. , I Priumig Shears. Garden Rollers. . Aroade. Pruning Saws. Garden Trowels. Favourite, . , Rakos. Garden-Shears.' Lakewood. Reaping Hooks. * Grubbing Hoes. • : Now Easy. , ■ Scythes. Grass. Shears;: B ; > Now Rovor. Sprayers. . Grass Hooks. 8 Premier. ■ Sets of Ladies' Tools. H pennant. - . "ijmjßMjiijTxjiiicrirTTTiTwriii in Sprayers,, Shovels, Spades; Slashers, Turf Cutters, Weeding Forks.« JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, . WILLIS STREET. ' ; TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006: Country Department, 156: Offices, 573; . Irou-Yard, 2564. '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 2

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