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f STIRRING BARGAINS FOR YOU] \ ' GEORGE & KERSLEY'S GREAT WHITE SALE Piles of LOVELY EMBROIDERIES I | Every Kind and Width You - v \ \ Need for Summer Sewing , , , j | AT WONDERFULLY LOWPRICES! - P | 360 Yards Beautiful MALTESE AND CLTINY LAOE— ' \ . Very choice goods. 2£in. and Sin. wide. ;. Usual 1 ; Values, 2s. lid. and 3s. 3d. yard.' i White Sale Prices, 2s. 3d. and 2s. 6d. yard. 300 Pieces FINE QUALITY LONGOLOTH EDGINGS— Neat spriß and fino openwork designs .- well-finished ; work.... Usual Prices, 4£d. to 6d. yard. ' . { > Sals Prices, 3i'd. and <ijd. yard. | Special Discount Purchase of 800 yards HAND-MADE | TORCHON 'LACES—Narrow lin. and widths: ! !'y t . for dainty underwear. Usual values, Bid- and l'OJd. yard. \ ■ I Sale Price, 7d. and BJd. yard. . H , ? Insertion to matcli. , . j •• | . 2000 Yards of Nice Quality'H.S. CAMBRIC VEINING— ■ T 5 ■ Now so much in demand. Specially, reduced. ■ • ■■ j • ■ 5 Prices, 3d., 4d., arid fid. yard, or 2s. 2s. Hd., 35; 6d. . s 5 per dozen yards. : | 390 Yards of 18-inch EMBROIDERED . TRANSPARENT ' i • » VOILE FLOTJNCING—AII in conventional designs. J ! ■ Nicely finished goods. Excellent for children's frocks. " .Usual, price, 2s. 3d. yard. Sale Price, is. 6Jd. yard. j | ' BIG SAVINGS IN THE SHOWROOMI \ j Good Quality SOET WHITE PIQUE CQATS AND SKIRTS ! \ —Loose Magyar Coats'that cari be worn without an " i s under-blouse if dosircd. Corselet skirts with basque I that can be removed; others with, somo fullness and ' ' j . to button from waist to front. Usual price, 355. 6d. V"j ■ | . , ' Sale Price, 21s. I . PURE LINEN SKIRTS —Newest double-fronted- designs, 1, | with width at foot. Usual price, 21s. .: i: • I • Sale Price, 10s. lid, ; . ROUSING VALUES IN . ••.■[ •: i THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT! : ! ! BIG BARGAINS IN TOWELS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, • • | ' TEA AND TABLE CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, BED ! , ■ jj . SPREADS/ETC. ■'. ' jj | " PROFIT BY THESE BARCAINS TO-DAYI I GEORGE & KERSEEY, £td 1 WELLINGTON and WANGANUL J ' " ~~ \ . A'... • ; j Ask for " Shino" Chemical Dust Slops, | Dusters and Mittens, ; | and Yom Obtain the Genuine. | | 'Ab a saver of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family. * jj are unique. , They:, are free from oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical | j . -treatment to'which r they are subjected,' lasts.The; .aretreated s ! by the exclusive and secret Shino Chemical process, and possess f, the most wonderful dust-absorbing properties. An ordinary, duster simply raises the dust, which again settles, and the house is never free from it. But with the "Shmo" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens I The JDust is Immediately Collected, j i It' oannot be shaken off. - The only way to get rid of it is to wash » ! . the article periodically in warm water, and it is then again ready for ' - I . use. ' x • ' . • The Mops will last from twelve to eighteen months, and are in- ' dispensable for any piaoe where dust aooumiMates. j ! • Be sure the name " Sbino" appears on the package—then you i will know .that you are obtaining the'genuine. Like all good things I M Shine " Goods; are Widely Imitated. j The "Shino" Mitten Duster is made - of lieavy cotton yarn, and will * ; last for many months; Uou cannot , soil your hands' when using it, 1 I a and you cannot scatter dUBt. j Containing, all the .wonderful chemical properties of the "Shino"- " ! | Dust Cloth and Dust Mop, it is simply ideal for cleaning and polish- , irig furniture, . shelves, picture frames, automobile upholstery, wood--: j'■ work, and all finished surfaces. . A: i 1 . Mops with Patent Handle, «s. Bd.:i Mitten Dusters. 2S. 6d.j S | • Broom Covers, 2S, 3d.; Dust Cloths, Is. Gd. .Write for leaflet giv- S j ing full particulars. 5 j Obtainable 1 from all stores or from !i. Wi Mills k £®~ ltd., iseats. I L-i., I Mightier Than Pen or Sword-*-THE. TEETH. EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In dofondlng health-a builder of physical power through good digestion and asslmllation-a constant aid In.the maintenance of energy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic commands of to-day Is Crown and. Bridge Work from jb JT. , Four-tooth bridge. to rep/ace' -iP Sa lli I , i /ICS )SI ' four' front teeth which have Sa el | aß «rsi ! UWr ti nstllP ' been .lost! 22h. gold crowns, .*», Ki E» f Iga | 'iffly AW W I heavily relnforcoff with Wk. ww «w /■ i 1 \ W lit ill'' so|de, ' , I '. per Tooth. -| The work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, lS ' 0W ' CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. You are Invited to call, have your teeth examined, and be told what Is best to snsurs their prtservatlon and restoration, Just how the work Is done, Its cost, ■how long It will take, and all about It. For this there Is no charge. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. AT mn 1 Write If In Neod of Dental Work. • AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Queen' and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. DR. RAYNER. Dally.from 8 till 6. Saturday 9 till 1> Open Friday Evenings Only, I HI fcl*l I Jll I*l * frrnlWll I ' lyiliv TO You'll Realise that Ideal of , a "Charming Home" by Furnishing at Collie's. A Home is a Home 111 the full sonso of tho word whon your rooms are tastefully and completely furnished with modom, artistic, and handsomely-designed Furniture. ~; ; ; COLLIB'S Showroom will help you to .realiso—yotir fond dreams. It is filled, with the very Furniture .you want, at prices that will not overtax your resources—isound, substantial furniture, made of selected ! tlibroughly seasoned woods, handsome in design, and'attractive to a degree. ■ , Our conscientious advice on all furnishing questions is cheerfully given. . Let lis urge you. to mako aii. early, inspection—we aro ready for youl i : .-EDWARDLTD.:■ ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTEUPIEGE MANUFACTURERS, J 167 RIDDIFORD STBEfiT. TELEPHONE 1634. ; | .

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2589, 11 October 1915, Page 2

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