Hosts of Sensational Values -ATGEORGE & KERSLEY'S GREAT 43rd AMAZING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS • Hurry along tliis morning and get first choice of the great money-saving offerings. Such astonishing values are too rare to miss. Every Department overflowing with up-to-date, dependable Goods at Bedrock Sale Prices. Here are a Few Typical Bargains— There arc Thousands Morel t LADIES' UNDERCLOTHIHC BARCAINS. COTTON NIGHTDRESSES—Square shapo neck, «)ko daintily trimmed imitation. Valenciennes insertion and ribbon headings. Usyal Price, 7s. 6d. Half-Yearly Sale Price, ss. 9d. LONGOLOTH' KNICKERS—GoIf shape; trimmed frills and embroidery, narrow band of insertion, threaded ribben beading;. Usual Price, 3s: 6d. "Half-Yearly Sale Pricc, 2s. 9d. SPENCERS—In pure wool, short sleeves, women's size only. Usual Price, 2s. 9d. Half-Yearly Sale Pries, Is. 6d. ~ CLOVE AND HOSIERY BARCAINS. 3-DOJIE KID GLOVES—In tans and beavers, finished with self and black stitched backs ; soft pliable glove. Usual Price, 3s. lid. Half-Yearly Sale Price, 2s. lid. BLACK SILK-FINISH HOSE —With vortical open stitcli and stripe. Usual Price, 2s. lid. Half-Yearly Sale Price, Is.9d. pair. BLACK LISLE HOSE—Soft seamless foot, high spliced heel, double foot. "Well worth Is. 9d. Half-Yearly Sale Price, is. | HOUSEHOLD LINEN BARGAINS. "WHITE LINEN DOUBLE DAMASKS—72 inches wide; manu- . facturod in Dublin expressly for George and Kersley, Ltd. Half-Yearly Sale Prices, 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d., 'us. 6d., to as. 6d. yard. UNBLEACHED DAMASKS—S4/ inches wide; in well assorted patterns: Half-Yearly Sale Prices, Is, 3d. and is. 6d. yard. BREAKFAST SERVIETTES—Size 24in. by 24 in.; great varietv of patterns. Half-Yearly Sale prices/ ss. 6d., ss. lid., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d. dozen. —^a—f milUm iMnmnnin—»»—»—^ LACE CURTAIN BARCAIN. "WHITE LACE CURTAINS—3 yards long ; good patterns; suitable for bedrooms. Usually 6s. lid. pair. Half-Yearly Sale Price, 4s. Hd. pair. DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS. CALL TO-DAY—EARLY. GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. laisa" ' —iBSSE • ■ I ".'A' ; | <^==^Y jff I. BTooches-9ct., SO/615ct., 86/- [. Made in several designs r f fej? as Brooches or Pend4k)b> ' ants. In plain 9ct. and ' v 15et. Gold; also with ; , PENDANT stones set in the stars, PENDANT 9ct. Gold—27/6. all supplied in neat 9ct. Gold-29/-, 15ct, Gold—3o/6. CM6S " 15ct. Gold—32/6, | (Registered) ANZAC" Jewellery* (Entered) j a mo Commemorate the landing in Gallipoli of oui' gallant men from under a A the SOUTHERN CROSS, a landing "quite without parallel in the whole "J story of military achievement," says "The News of the World," Bth August, | 1915. 1 "What better ornament could be worn than one depicting the Southern Cress I embellished with the now famous "nams ANZAC, formed by piecing to- | gether tho initial letters of Australian-New Zealand Army Corps? I Only a limited number can be ready for Christmas. i| Designs registered by and only to be had from 1 W. LITTLEJOHN & SON I 222 Lambton Quay . - "Wellington, k 00^S aV£ '" St ° Pgng< " P> ' ■!-< iiniinufc anwamm * l ' lulg '^ [Cawi toe Folded up After Us®. SA feature of Shaw's Utility Ironing Table is that it can be folded up and put away. It doesn't occupy tchen space. It doesn't get in the way. Apart from this, Stew's 'Utility Ironing Table enables you to do better ironiug easier ,and quicker. 1 "Why? Becaviso it is made specially Mor ironing purposes. You not only have ample space for general ironing; but the raised detachable swivel piece at end enables you to press sleeves and shoulders, beautifully, and the projecting end to iron skirts perfectly. No bending. No straining. . No time lost in preparation. Place where conveni- ' ent, and go ahead. Light, yet strong and rigid. Write lor this Splendid Ironing Table. Enclose 25/ : It will lis delivered to your door or nearest station. £. F. SHAW, ~ clU DUNEDm crla^ Electroplated ul Sttrliif Silier fl||fl Geels for lias I lei fear Gifts. | £ iU OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE NOW ON Vfe t^AHI VIEW AND COMPRISE A LARGE ASSORT- |M JfS MENT FKOM BEST ENGLISH MAKERS OF THE if HIGHEST QUALITY, TOUCH INCLUDE CICAR- * ETTE, SOVEREIGN, AND CAFID GASES, CUT \M GLASS SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES, PUFF POTS ALSO TO lIAN IMS A LARGE VARIETY OF CASE GOODS, INCLUDING PET" OF CARVERS, DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, AFTERNOON TEASPOONS. BREAD AND CAKE FORKS, CUTLERY CABINETS, Ja* FISH EATERS, ETC. M AVE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT OF II BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, INCLUDING ff VASES, CLOCKS, CRUMB BRUSHES AND pa TRAYS, SPIRIT KETTLES, ETC. J ALSO, WE HAVE IN LEATHER COODS A M LARCE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' HAND BACS, ATTACHE, DRESSINC, isa AND MUSIC CASES, GLADSTONE, KIT, AND BRIEF BAGS'. Mwif & w, tm METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2661, 5 January 1916, Page 2
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