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GEORGE AND KERSLEY'S I — GREAT 43rd - I HALF-YEARLY SALE OFFERS YOU HOSTS OF MARVELLOUS BARCAINS IN DEPENDABLE DRAPERY. g A sensational Selling Event marked by the most Conspicuous | , Economies. Hundreds of Matchless -Values That Double The | Purchasing Power of Your Money. , g! THIS MORNING—Join the Crowds of Busy Bargain-Buyers — || Get your share of the Stupendous Sayings. | A FEW TYPICAL BARCAIN OFFERS— Useful up-to-date Tweed, etc., COATS . « I AND SKIRTS—In simple useful styles / . M IjS M and good colours. > i| /if i|Usual Prices, 495. 6d., 595. 6d. ) JL lil Jl Sale Price, 15s. Hd. J I . Full and |-longtli Loose COATS—In v Sicilian, Casement • Cloth, etc.; ex- I I A fl ceedingly useful for train, motor, or I upsL. I -^1 boat travelling; in tussore shades, r / 0 H cream, navy, etc. . V, j Jik Jk. Usual prices, 395. 6d., 425. Y , ' Sale Price, ss. lid. "The Marvel" GLOY 7 E—A 2-dome kid "\ . 1 . , , glovo of exceptional value; well fin- f Jk l M M \ ished and smart in appearance; in ( H / 0 j$ shades of brown, grey, and beaver. f / 9 Usual Price, 2s. 6d. I ' ™ Sale Price, is. ll|d. J SILK SUNSHADES—"\VitIi fancy stripes v . . and borders; in green, navv, resedai ) && I M Jh and saxe blue. ' \ KrJy / @ gl Usual Prices, Bs. 6d., 12s. Gd. f $>L Half-Yearly Sale Prices, 4s. 6d., 4s. Ild J l | EVERY SOLDIER SHOULD HAVE A HEART AND LUNQ PROCTECTOR, Combined With . ' DIAEY, LETTER, AND MONEY-CARRIER—A WONDERFUL CONVENIENCE AND PROTECTOR! A safe and convenient means. of carrying a man's cherished letters, Testament, diary, money, fountain pen, notcpaper, etc. Has two specially tempered steel plates which will resist 0 a bayonet thrust, and will divert or arrest missiles except | j when fired at point-blank .range. _ 1 i It is worn where the weight is least felt, and is so ar- | j ranged on the braces'as to occasion no inconvenience to-the a wearer. Strong and flu rable. Cannot bo mislaid or lost. (| Prices of Single Heart Protector— 9S. 6d., 11S. 6d.,135. 6d., ICS., 18S, Qd. Prices of Combined Heart and Lung Protector, complete with lieokstiap— 195., 235., 275., 325., 375. j Obtainable in Mercery Department (entrance corner Lambton Quay and Panama Street). , GET ONE FOR YOUR SOLDIER FRIEND TO-DAY! GEORGE & KERSLEY, LIMITED | j The Anzacs Make History, I OUR MEN FROM UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. . I fTVHE "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN" says:—"The first landing on Gallipoli I -a. is now recognised as the supremo exploit of British Infantry in the whole ) of its history." . • j The withdrawing from Anzac is spoken of by the press in England as a » wonderful feat, as extraordinary as the heroic landing. S ; s ; ; A* ■' •' : I ' I , W( ■ -. a i, j W {Hfc | The Military Carter. ■ t 9dt. Gold, 30/6; ,15ct. Gold, 36/-, j . • . ' "ANZAC" . 4- ■ - ; ! Lettered Stars. BrOOCheS and PendailtS Ribbon Scroll. i 9ct. Gold—27/6. 9ct. Gold-29/-. < 15ct. Gold—3o/6. Strong and heavily made, and 15ct. Gold—32/6. (Registered). supplied in neat cases. (Registered) ' j What better ornament could be -worn than one depicting the Southern Cicbs ' embellished with the now famous name ANZAC, formed by piecing to- § gether the initial letters of Australian-New Zealand Army Corps? I Designs registered by and only to be had from \ W. LITTLEJOHN & SON ! 222 Lambton Quay - - Wellington. ? = == , ~ : E7Rjr^; VISITORS! j Here's a Sight Worth Seeing. Now you- are in townlfoi* the holidays, make a point of seeing COLLIE'S splendid snow of Artistic-Furniture. ■ Look round our fine factory—note the fine plant—observe the quality of the timber used—note how carefully it is cut, how skilfully.it is put together—how carefully it is finished. You will see how excellently you can furnish for a modest sum if you purchase at COLLIE'S, and will realise tiho lasting goodness of COLLIE FURNITURE. EDWARD COLLIE, LTD. ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MA'NUFACTURERS, 167 RIDDIFORD STREET TELEPHONE 1634.. Mightier Than Pen or Sword— THE; TEETH. 1 EVERY SOUND TOOTH It a weapon In defending hoalth-a builder of physical ] power through good dlgostlon and assimilation—a constant aid in the maintenance ] of enorgy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic commands of to-day l» Crown and Bridge Work froni 1 Four-tcoth bridge to replace jp fi§ fa f 8 jK"\ c? *5 ISJo'/llSl ■ ' OUI ' ,ront teel '' which have ®I __ ! •fl^P ßT 'tl\iP nrT \S l 'l ' 60en fost; 22k. gold crowns, ra ffis I*l3Bs !U h V m V. I heavily relnforoea with 20k. w If? / ||l I 1 W .Jp solder. w' I , per Tooth. The work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, and Is low In cost. Jj PLATES 111 Whalebone - Light, Strons, $Mfm3 fit absolutely guaranteed. From £3 3s. jfTYWfTTIJ Extraction free when i Y ' plates are ordered. |A AJ& J % 4 A. ijS EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS. consultation-exahiination-advice. You are Invited to call, have your teeth examlnod, and be told vfhat f» bMt to ensure their prtscrvatlon and restoration, Just how tlio work Is done, its oost, how long it wlll'take, and al! about It. For this there Is no charge. SPECIAL attention to out-of-town patients. Write If In Neod of Dental WorU. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Quean and Wellesley Streoto, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. □R. RAYNER. Dally from 9 till 6. Saturday 9 till 1. Opon Friday Evenings only. MIEASIAR. .WELLINGTON, NEW, ZEALAND. Telephone 529. 8 For Treatment of CHKONIG DISEASEb. Originated by the late Dr. Lah- | mann, and practised bv him and others for many years in Europe. I. lirano.h 9 —Electrical: 123 Willis Street, Wellington. 11. Branch: Wairaboi Gnynnr j Valley Hot Lakes. Baths. Inhalations. Mud Treatment. Varticulars aid J Proapectua may be obtained by enquiry at Miramar, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2664, 8 January 1916, Page 10

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