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- I ■ - - — — — — reaw Secure a Snrnrt, Exclusive Costume for a Moderate Price at George & Kersley's rnHE distinctive features of the New ° Suits—the short, full Skirt, the Semi-fitting Coftt, the gh - Collar—ate shown in "correct"and dm most becoming form at "The II | Economic." Each Costume is a perfect example of the tailor's art. ft! A FEW MODELS FROM OUR M, MAGNIFICENT collection. / PINE NAVY SERGE makes one of /' /■ liliß "• ' I / our sraart « s t now Costumes. Hip- />}&■ \/ length Coat, with well defined (SsTyy/ $/ waist-line and large new market /in I n flaps; full Skirt, with separate \\ I' 1 I I \ 50 P' ece - The whole Suit is W'£'t I■ I i V bound with narrow military braid, II / f I \ and a royal blue cloth collar and \- j- ft \ buttons give a distinctively novel \ffi ll■t Ifi finish. Price, £7 17s. 6d. j : - [ --l A CHARMING VELVET SUIT is . H /•' 7/ 'V l\ ' n Seal Brown Velvet, in the new I/ ///■ "i! il\ flared shape; scalloped round !/ ill i* \\ \l\ waist-line and edge of skirt joke; a Jit ft jl! • li \ trimmed with large shaded but|i It u \ | \ tons; a very useful and fashion/tt /'/ ill 1 ill \ able Costume. ful 31 U ; \IM Price, £8 18s. 6d. I : A DISTINCTIVELY EFFECTIVE | 4. \Ps '' SUIT is in the latest slightly 1 1 waisted effeot, with very full flare 1' "4 jl round hips. ■ Striped velvet col- . 1 .ft. | lar and solf-coloured buttons form ?< ' the trimming. Tho., Skirt is pleated on to a deep hip yoke. Price, £10 10s. GEORGE & KERSLEY Ltd. —7 Wellington and Wanganui requiifi Tht "00" 1» . and self-contained as toy American 4 (/ pfcSMiS l-Stovc, and if a chimney Is oot available, mil irotlf peffecUyg I stove pipe. Price 75'-. Slit "0" b simllir bui lunt.l I 1 ) ggSj ;Jrice 90/., or fitted wilt open fireplace attachment, pkt IOOj- j Ask jror trooaongcr to abow yoo sa " 0&I03." ■ I "p, Istf&Fnjl [J, L E, SHAOOQCS, ITtt, Oiuaidifc.WtlSistM. Tel JtSi*. Wi » I The lete-a-Tete T«TI | ''Amber Tips" Tea is the tea to 1 gf linger over and a second cup is jj | a general request. Its delicious I 1 flavour makes instant appeal to p J? the refined palate and proclaims jj| ; I the hostess as a lady of discrim- fp i p * ihation. Use vi . r r ff: next time you entertain, and JJ I - "what good tea" will be a unani- m | : if /l Everybody's || auounfe— SVHOLEtiALti AGENTBi THOMPfiON IiiCOS., SOMEONE'S COMING TO SEE YOU! ? 1 Not to-day, perhaps—nor even this wwk. . But there's bound to bo ■ someono dropping in to sec you Borne time or otlior. It may bo in the morning—it may be at lunch-time—it may bo at tea-time. In any case, a , you'll want to prepare a tasty meal,, and, if you do not happen to- have jj ' something suitablo in tlie pantry, you'll be ill a "fix." [ BE PREPARED! HAVE A SUPPLY OF DELICACIES ON HAND! Tinned Tongue, Potted Meat, Ham, and other such are always acceptable when light meals are lifting served, and CAMPBELL'S have the very besT brands of each. Tinned fish is anotlior feature of our luncheon specialties—tasty, juicy, wholesome fish, so canned as to keop fresh and pure indefinitely. There's lots of other things we can suggest, too; but coino into our nearest shop, and have a chat with tone of our salesmen—they're at your servico. . W.' OABKPBEigIa, SsTB. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE 443. , 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. : . 'PHONE 1084. /TIENERAI Printing in all its branches TE£ the "Dominion" General Printing \JT neatly and promptly executed at Department handle your nest order, moderate charges at the "Dominion" whatever your reouirements. Prompt General Priutinß Rouse. Dominion At- attention. Reasonable charges. Phont M ftnuo Thone lii 2. . IMS*

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 2

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