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The Bargain Boom Contftities • AT GEORGE & KERSLEY'S Great 43rd. HILFMLISIILE VIGOROUS SELLING OF MATCHLESS VALUES S- ' The Price : Reductions in every Department are generous in' the ■ extreme, and offer. opportunities for Money-Saving too good to be resisted! . • Tlie astonishing Sale Prices effectively counteract the increased "cost of living." Come' and buy—be convinced and delighted— TO-DAY! . b NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY DRESS FABRICS. MILITARY STRIPE SILKS—2O inches wide, in all the newest regi--1 mental stripes. Very smart for Blouses aiid Trimmings. Usually 3s. 6d. yard. Sale Price, 23. Bd. yard. CHINESE CREPE—4O inches wide; a dainty, silky material: in skv, grey, fawn, biscuit, Wedgwood. Usually 3s. lid. yard. i SalaPrloe, 2s, 6d« yard* STRIPED NINONS—4O inches wide; in hairline to block 6tripeß: smart, distinctive, and serviceable. Usually ss. lid. and 6s. 6d.- Sale Price, 4s..lid. and'ss. 6(1. i only silk Embroidered unmade net robe—in cream with pearl trimmings. • Worth £6 6s. I A Rare Bargain at £2 12s. 6d. SNAP. THESE HUGE SHOWROOM BARCAINS. \ ONE-PIECE WHITE'PIQUE DRESSES —Smart and simple; in neat shirt-waist styles; suitable for tennis,' etc. Usually los. lid. and 17s. lid. To Clear at 28, nd. COATS AND SKIRTS IN COLOURED SPONGE CLOTH, LINEN, Etc.—All that remains of our coloured ootton costumes.. Usual prices, 295. 6d. and 395. 6d. All To Co at ss. nd. • COME TO-DAY FOR THESE BARGAINS! GEORGE & KERSLEY, •i ' ' i i LIMITED, i I I Away with all care | H Out with the picnic hamper- these ji « sunshiny days and "over the hills and I jp far away" for open air joys. Take care, H though, not to forget the tea—"Amber gj p Tips" Tea—Everybody's Favourite. I 882, Nothing is so invigorating, nothing is so | § : .pleasing.as a cup.of delicious | 1 1 , . — ■. ■ ■ i ' m KA t Ml • • • Ssil «,« — twill give a stimulus to the afternoon's m enjoyment.. p WHOLKALK JjiiOß., LTD.,' A Short Cut to CAMPBELL GROCERY SHOPPING. It means obtaining quality goods, always np to standard, alway6 perfectly fresh. It is the way to an immense choice—CAMPBELL'S big variety of reliable brands is a widely appreciated convenience. Tempting, enjoyable, tasty, pure—you can depend that Groceries bought at CAMPBELL'S answer to these adjectives. Yes, and the prices—everything <is priced to please the economically inclined. Is. allowed back for each £2 worth of Cash Trading Tickets also. W. CAMPBELL, XaTB. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE 443 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET . 'PHONE 1081. QABDEN TOOLS! 6ARDEN TOOLS! I WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GAR. I DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including th<? following s—• | I LAWN fflOWERs] ENCLISH. Hedge Show*. 8 on .. I.K Hose. < S Craen s Sllons Messor. Latlks . Spades f Anglo-Paris. Lawn Snrink-lor* Ranwrne-s Automaton. McKnno" HoesV <-Llon. 8 Mattock Boes. AMERICAN. S Planters' Hoea. nlvaa - 8 Pruning Shears. Garden Rollers. Arcade. | , PmnLnc Saws. Garden Trowels. Favourite, . 1 Rakeß. Garden Shears. Lakewood. I Rcanine Hooki Grubbine Hoes. , . Now Easy. | SoytL, Grass Shears. Now Rover. | . Sprayers Grass Hooks. Snt. J Sets of Took . Sprayers, Shovels, Spade 3, Slashers, Turf Gutters, Weeding Fork». 8 JOHM DUTHIE 4 CO., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. I WILLIS STREET. i TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department 168- I , Offices, 678; Iron Yard, 2664. ' ' I

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2677, 25 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2677, 25 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2677, 25 January 1916, Page 2

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