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DAINTY FROCKS J FOR YOUR KIDDIES. V NEWEST STYLES——KEENEST VALUES Children of any ago «an be be- - ____ coraingly dressed for a very moderats outlay at GEORGE .AND ' KERREY'S. VtW/S Complete satisfaction is assured ' " ' V >A by the wiclo variety of. styles and ' . eizes—tho superior quality- of ma- jief terials and workmanship. Will ' stand hard wear and washing, and fV ', 1 ; always look fresh and pretty,Here are a few sample values in |U\ ', | • Children's Frocks— Smart and Serviceable, J CHILDREN'S PRINT FROCKS- • ( American shape; in clear-pattern I navy and white striped materials; ' collar and cuffs of plain navy, with deep belt at waist to match. Sues 22, 24, 26, 28, 80, 82, 34, Prices, 4s. 9d. f ss. 3d., ' -|V%■-.•■' BS. 11d., 6S. 6d., 6S. lid.,- / I 7s. Hd., Bs. ed., ~ : / I CHILDREN'S PLAIN ZEPHYR , H? FROCKS—With long sleeves, ' 1 L ' made in pretty shades of pink J ;*j|g. and blue, yoke embroidered self '• v colour. Sizes 22, 24, 26, 28. ' , Prices, 3s. Ltd., 4s. 3d., 4s. Bd., tzr ss. 3d. ' ; - CHILDREN'S JUMPER FROCKS—Very smart for seaside wear, bailor-shape top t.f striped saxe and white material: small on nn ni ol 1 fa J! t ? ned on separate bodice lining. Sizes 20, 22, 24, 26. Prices, fis. 6d., 10s; Bd., 11s. 6d.. 12s nd CHILDREN'S. PRINT FROOKS—For morning wear; exception- " -X. S°°d v , u0 - C^, 11 be had in navy or saxe striped print, , with self-coloured collar, cuffs, and belt to match. Skirt is pleated. Sizes 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 P, r , f ,9 d , , 2 5.1 1 d., 3 ,6d , I 3, 9d„ 3s. lid., 4s. 6d., ss., HOLLAND FROCKS—For tiny tots; made to hang loose from '■ BOYS' WASHING SUn^|Varsity MS ka^f d 'm 3 \onand—sase', navy, blown, etc. Prettily finished washing galon; trimminc m contrasting colours; sido pockets. .Sizes IS, 20, 22. ■' CHILDREN'S PIQUE COATS-& ' with deep belt of own material; turn-down collar and cuffs finished buttons. Size 20 inches. Price, 11s. 6d. CHILDMSN S MAGYAR FROCKS—In white pique; cut perfectly plain and finished with belt of own material. Sizes 20, 22, 24 - . Prices, 3s. 3d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 3d. DAINTY COTTONS AND LOVELY SILKS FOR SPRINC AND SUMMER WEARING. SHE OUR MATCHLESS STOCKS AND I WONDERFUL VALUES, GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. ' . WELLINGTON & WANGANUI, They say - '; v ; When you want a thing well done/ do . s^. it • yourself. , . When you want your Watch, Clock, , Jewellery, and Plate repairs well done, bring them to YOUNG'S. , Experience has proved to our growing list of cusi■ . tomers how unusually carefully all our ■ ~ repair work is done. VtoS T. Young, Ltd. u? m. J v 6c;le ; pa : l;o: Is better than Cream of Tartar for Scones, Cakes and Pastry, etc. Mix exactly four ounces Klepalo and two ounces Bicaih Soda. • Ask your Grocer , for Klepalo. . /'• 'All Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M, Bannatyne & Co., Ltd.A Storehouse of Good Things: 1 A Cupboard of Campbell's Groceries! ■ YES, for every item is pure, frefsh; and pleasing to the | L Every member of the family enjoys CAMPBELL'S »• JeT-aS B' delicious Jams, tempting Tinned Fish and Tinned B Meats, appetising Meat, Ham, and Fish Pastes. . .• L—JS Coffee and Tea from CAMPBELL'S are "a real And'the CAMPBELL shopper knows that every purchase represents tho utmost value at the lowest ! / ftj fM'.'S possiblo price for ,quality goods. * ijl ' f W. CAMPBELL, LTD. QgHj 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. ■ 'PHONE 443 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524 □ 11 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. ,'PHONE 1084. A 1915 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE v "ROTARY STANDARD." .We have had over 40 years' Practical Experienoe, during which time we have handled thousands of Sewitig WSachirs©®, and while the absolutely superior meohanioal excellence of' the ROT-, 'AR.Y STANDARD ha 9 captivated us many of our olienta, after years of trial, are more enthusiastio in praise of them even than we are, !All find them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machine# ever seen, doing moTe and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime and the very best like 22 carat , fine, when compared with Dot. or rolled gold. (The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of the oentury. Let ua send you' particulars. Standards packed and de. livered Free. Drop-head S-Drawer Maohines from £5 12a v 6d. Needles of all kinds in stook. Any make Machine reparecL F b , J„ Wr F®ar s ENCINEER AND IMPORTER, 99 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. GARDEN TOILS! BARDEN TOOLS! WE HAVE JTJST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GAR. DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following j LAWN MOWERS j . Boftler Eorks. I ENGLISH. 3 Hedge Shears. Border Shears. . ... __ 8 I.R. Hose. Branch Cutters. Croefl s Messor. 8 Ladies' Spades. Daisy Grubbers. f AnglcParlSi 8 Lawn Sprinklers. R Digging Forks. Ranspma 8 j Automaton. B McKinnon Hoes. ./ I Draining Spades. I. Lion. | Mattock Hoes. I Dutch Hoes. 8 *Mcoif>*N Planters' Hoes. I Edging Knives. 8 ' Pruning Shears. ; | .Garden Hollers. | Arcade. Priuiing Saws. | Garden Trowels. I Favourite. Rakes. | Garden Shears. | Lakewcod. Reaping Hooks. I Grubbiric Hoes. I ' New Easy. Scythes. . i Grass Slicars. S New Rover. Sprayers. | : Grass Hooks. I Premier. Set® of Ladies' Tools. I I pennant. | Sprayers, Shovels, Spadfcs, Slashers, Turf Outtere, .Weeding Fork*. • JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, • WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006: Country Department. 158• ; Offices, 673 j Iron I'ard, 2564. |

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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