S GEORGE & KERSLEY'S ] I - GREAT 43rd - j [HALF-YEARLY SALE I Is the Mecca of the Thrifty, who know from experience | j| that "C. & K." Bargains cannot ba equalled for Money- 1 I : saving Value and solid Satisfaction. | STAGGERING SHOWROOM BARGAINS!' COTfON DRESSES, COWNS, AND' COSTUMES SACRIFICED AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS. 4 ONLY MODEL COATS AND SKIRTS-In Silk. One ' . jn navy shot black glaca; one in fawn satin grena- / Qf dine; one in tussore silk; and one in saxe corded (/§/"' silk. Usual Prices, £6 65., £7 7s. SALE PRICE, 21S. ) I 47 ONLY WHITE FROSTED CREPE DRESSES-Excel- \ lent fitting, well-cut dresses, in becoming stvlish I slwpos; slightly shop-soiled. Usnal Prices, 375."6 d., fI /1 | 455., 495. (3d. SALE PRICE, 7S. lid. J 111 27 ONLY FANCY GOWNS—In colonred voile, iiot, frost- . \ cd crepe, etc. All imported models, each distinctive (t P ftl in design. Usual Prices, 635., 84s. 9d., £5 ss. I I Till SALE PfilCE, 15s. 11d. 56 DAINTY FLORAL VOILE DRESSING GOWNS— Empire shape, with sashes of toning soft eilk; top 6 ( Q lit lined, very full, graceful shapes. Usual 'Price, fX/ii 295. 6d. SALE PRICE, Bs. 11d. ) W/ It V ! 21 ONLY USEFUL WRAPPERS—For'bath or bathing; *\ in excellent washing towelling. Usual Price, 255. 6d. ( jA/JJ SALE PRICE, 10s. 11d. ) ; \ NEW RIBBONS. CASEMENT CLOTH. At 75 per cent. Discount. 1 In light and dark colourings; 1° P.' 3-™ cream; tho ideal fabric choicest new designs; 5 to 7 in- for curtains, cushion covers, etc. ches wide. Worth Is. lid., rt ii i cj j 2s. 6d., and 2s. lid. yard. Usually ls - 6d- yard. ONLY 6d. and 9d. Yard. SALE PRICE, is. Yard. SERGE Is. 9d. PER YARD. PRINT PETTICOATS. All .Wool Navy Cpating Serge; 50 "inches wide. Remarkable In striped and check materials; Value at our women's size only. Usually 3s. 3d. SPECIAL PRICE, Is. 3d. Yard. SALE PRICE, 2S. 6d. I ' COME TO-DAY AND MONEY. | j GEORGE & KERSLEY, I j I I UMITED. i i I . j Away with all care I H Out with the picnic hamper these M j ' sunshiny days and "over the hills and S P far away" for open air joys. Take care, H m though, not to forget the tea—"Amber. 1 Tips" Tea—Everybody's Favourite. 1 Nothing is so invigorating, nothing is so p| H pleasing as a cup of delicious , iff COS Zrn I I «« —'twill give a stimulus to the afternoon's enjoyment. m OTHOLESALJS AUENT3: THOMPSON BtfOS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON. Do .You Like Fruit Pies? f Or do you prefer the fruit stewed? Here at 0 A'MPBKT.JVS is a full | variety of choice Tinned Fruits, luscious and tasty—ideally tempting B in summer weather, and no trouble to prepare. 0 How convenient these for busy days! How tempting for the picnic 8 ■ hamper. ' g j You'll like our prices, and will appreciate our large variety of choice I j tinned delicacies of all kinds. ' | W. CAMPBKIaIs,' LTD. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET 'PHONE ■ 443. 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524 ' 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. ■ . 'PHONE 1084. ■ILIUI' IU T L Tr||ffnr i.. r . r i |r . rlL . l ,||„ lLll .,... | l,L. l l..Xll I 6ARDEH TOOLS'! mm-TOOLS! WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GAR-. DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following:— j 'LAWN MOWERS I Border Forks. ENGLISH. Hedge Shears. Border Shears. _ I.R. Hose. Branch Cutters. Green s Sllons Messor, Ladies' Spadoa. Daisv Grubbers. _ f Anglo-Paris, . Lawn Sprinklers. Dieeine Forks. Bansome's j Automaton. McKinnon Hoes. Draining Spades. (.Lion. Mattock Hoes. Dutch Hoes. AMERICAN ' Planters' Hoes. Edgin" Knives. eric AN. Pruning Shears. « Gardeii Rollers. ' Arcade. Pruning Saws; [ Garden Trowels. Favourite. Rakes. I Gardoii Shoars. Lakewaod. Reaping Hooks. , Grubbing Hoes. Now Easy. Scythes. Grass Shears. New Rovor. Sprayers. I Grass Hooks. Premier. Sets of Ladies' Tools. Pennant. Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, Turf Cutters, .Weeding Forks. JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. 1 WILLIS STREET. I TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department, I£Bj' 9 Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2564. |
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2673, 20 January 1916, Page 2
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