f GEORGE & KERSLEY'S I I- GREAT 43rd.— ( | Is the Mecca of the Thrifty, who know from experience i that "C. & K." Bargains cannot be equalled for Monoy- ; saving Value and Solid Satisfaction. 1 STAGGERING SHOWROOM BARGAINS! COTfON DRESSES, COWNS, AND COSTUMES SACRIFICED AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS. 4 ONLY MODEL COATS AND SKIRTS-lii Silk. One ") in navy shot black glace; one in fa wn satin grena»- ( / dine; one in tussore siilc; and one in saxo corded C£l /* silk. Usual Prices, £6 65., £7 7s. SALE PRICE, 21a. J I 47 ONLY WHITE FROSTED CREPE DRESSES—ExceJ- ) lent fitting,- well-cut dresses, in becoming stylish t I\\ shapes; slightly shop-soiled. Usual Prices, 375. (xL, (// 18 455., 495. 6(1. SALE PRICE, 7s. 11d. ) M. 27 ONLY FANCY GOWNS—In coloured voile, ilet, frosted crepe, etc. All imported models, each distinctive ( 1i! /Sfl in design. Usual Prices, 635., 84s. 9d., £5 ss. ( I J //J 9 SALE PRICE, 15s. 11d. ) lt, l 11 56 DAINTY FLORAL VOILE DRESSING GOWNS- % Empire shape, with sashes of toning soft cilk; tops '7 B [11 lined, very full, graceful shapes. I Usual Price, fA/ !l 395. 6d. SALE PRICE, Bs, Hit. Jw| 11 21- ONLY USEFUL WRAPPERS—For bath or bathing; in excellent washing towelling. Usual Price, 255. 6a. / IA/lj SALE PRICE, 10s. 11d. ) / * , NEW RIBBONS. CASEMENT CLOTH. At 75 per cent. Discount. T , . In light and dark colouring; In P km cream; weal fabric choicest new designs; 5 to 7 in- for curtains,' cushion covers, etc. ches wide. Worth Is. lid., rr„„„n., i„ cj „„ r j 2s. 6d., and 2s. lid. yard. . UsUall y ls " yar(L ONLY 6(1. and 9d. Yard. SALE PRICE, is. Yard. SERCE Is. 9d. PER YARD. PRINT PETTICOATS. All Wool Navy Coating Serge; ■ , 50 inches wide. Remarkable stnped and check materials; Value at our women's size only. Usually 3s. 3d. SPECIAL PRICE, Is. 9d. Yard. SALE PRICE, 2S. 6d. | COME TO-DAY AND SAVE MONEY. 1 J GEORGE & KERSLEY, f I H T.TMTTF.D I I J
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2672, 19 January 1916, Page 2
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