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|"T,' i ihlllfcJ .1 GREAT SHOWING OF LOVELY TRANSPARENT •-* ORGANDI MUSLIN s EMBROIDERIES The Favourite White Fa brio for Summer needs of every tie- I soription, especially Neckwear, Frocks, Underwear, and Chili 'dren's Garments. Here Is an amazing variety of the newest designs. The wonderful values will delight economical dressers. FOR FROCKS OF ONE, TWO, OR MORE FLOUNCES! EMBROIDERY OR CANDI FLOUNCINCS— Transparent effect, beautifully fine Sprig work; for Flounco Skirts, new Scallop Edgings. In three widths: . 18 inches wide. Prloe, Is. fld., Is. Ild., and 2s. od. yard. 27 inches wide. Prloe, 2s. 3d., 2s. «d., to 48. nd. yard. g 45 mohes wide. Prloe, sb. Ild., 6s. nd., to Bs. Bd. yard, 1 H.S. EDGE ORCANDI MUSLIN FLOUNCINCS— j Finest Designs—lS and 27 inches wide. I Prices, Is. 6d. to 2s. Ltd. yard. I , NARROW ORCANDI EDCINCS. g 2to 5 inches wido; for- finishing Neckwear, eto. Newest | styles. Prices, s*d., 6|d., to Is. yard, I 9 inclios wide. Is. 3d. yard, I ALLOVER ORCANDI EMBROIDERY— •In the very finest Sprig effects; 18 inches wide; for dainty Blouses, Fronts, ctc. 1 Prices, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. nd., and 3s. 6d. yard. CAMISOLE ORCANDI MUSLIN EMBROIDERY— x f [.Very dainty; work, with thread ribbon hole. Price, 2s. 6d. and 2s. Ild. yard, WHITE AND BLACK EFFECTS- ' ORGANDI EMBROIDERY EDGINGS—White with slight Black introduced; 8 inches wido. Price, Is., is. 2d., and Is. ed. yard. tVOILE FLOUNCING —18 inches and 27 inches wide. White and Black Embroidery ; very Stylish and Useful for Frocks. Price, 2s. lid. and 3s. lid. yard, ALL'WHITE VOILE FLOUNCINCS— —^ Embroidered beautiful .Designs; 18, 27, and 45 inches wide. Prices (according to width) from 2s. 3d., 2s. 11d., 3s. lid., to 6s. Hd. yard. With Lace introduced . From ss. 6d. to Bs. «d. yard. I GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. WELLINGTON & WANGANUL ' 1 an n I ■ .v.MH>.numn.,' in „uivr nwifinw 1 A 1915 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN A3 EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." iWe have had over 40 yo%Ts' Practical Experience, during which' tima we have bandied thousands of . Sewing M.sß4s.hines g \ and while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the ROT. IAR? STANDARD has captivated us many of our clients, after yean of trial, are more enthusiastic) in praise of them even than we are. 'All find them to be the easiest ana most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing more and better work. Guaranteed, for lifetime and the very best like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of tho century. Let us send ycra particulars. Standards packed and d&i livered Free. Drop-head 6-Drawer Machines from £5 12s* 6d. Needle) >. of all kinds in stock". Any make Machine reparsd. ; ■ •• • •••' F a j. W:rF;eva,r ; g:- ',M ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 88 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.

:I* Our IM Bissal White $ak^j | COMMENCES ON • ! TUESDAY MORNING, 2nd NOVEMBER, at 9.30. * With Greater . Attractions Than Ever * * NIGHT GOWNS—Very Special, Daintily Trimmed, V Necks, Many Styles. MUCH BELOW THE PRICES YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY FOR SUCH QUALITY. I Hundreds of Pretty Styles in Camisoles, Chemises, Knickers and Combinations. | ;; PiLES OF SraQWY WHBTE GARiVIENTS AT WONDERFULLY LOW PRICES :: | | SAMPLERANGE LARGE RANGES I ; THE NOVEMBER 1 BRIDES SAMPLES ; • 9 — BARGAINS ON — will find their needs have open anticipated here, and — BARGAINS ON — piiATirDAnn/I TADT PC'O DAINTY GARMENTS FOR THE TROUSSEAU MAY BE BOUGHT AT THE CUAU/OnniM TAUT PC i SHOWROOM TABLES I right time and in such good qualities beyond the expec- SHOWROOM IABLES a ; I . . TATIONS THEY HAD INTENDED TO PAY . . ' HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLES AND DESIGNS IN THE ANNUAL SALE OF EVERDAINTIEST UNDERCLOTHES. ' LEES 6 s CHURCH, | FOE " E VERDAINTY " ; UNDERWEAR, ' Street. WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2606, 30 October 1915, Page 10

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