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The Flaring Silk Petticoat 1 Is First In Fashion's Favour I ■ I II Now Showing in rja Newest Styles at ' fflfll George & Kersley's l ? j|l| ' inill liffl fjjTHESE Charming Underskirts are Imf/m i lil ' I 111 ill I 111 winning immediate popularity with js!Wsf B'■ Ji I fill I i'| their fascinating "swish" and luxurious i llllli M IMI rustle. They are so soft and billowy, • flallM I IHl\ 60 antl tlulfc they form the J I ' t ' pa ' support for tho wido skirte of Very attraotivo is our splendid assort [Y\ ■'••• mont of up-to-date styles, A host of vV oharming shades. Prices very modep- 1 y V V nSA ate for BUch choice goods. y I Vjto " A S2, ™? '* nowhere will you find such * „ d Li PLEASING VARIETY & TEMPTING VALUES Taffeta Pe ' ticoat ' Ul * | VERY CHOIOE EVENING PETTI COAT-In delicate shad, of pafet ' , . j pmk soft brocade; made yoke offeot, with deep, frill falling from yoke I \>f pleated ohiffon to match; finishedwith over-draping of black kce - PRICE, 3igns. HANDSOME NAVY TAFFETA PETTICOAT—(Sketch "A".) Made deep i | yoke effect; plain top,"with flounce pleated from' yoke; finished at ' foot with tiny frills. PRICE, 358. 6d. ' * CHARMING SATIN PETTICOAT-In very soft shade of grey, made new * J i shape, with deep ffill frill at foot. PRICE, 265. 6d, j TAFFETA SILK PETTICOAT—(Sketoh "B".) In navy and blacky with j 1 deep full flounoe, ornamented sets of stitohing. PRIOE, 2JB. 6d. OUTSIDE BLACK SATIN PETTICOAT—In beautiful quality silk Hack S 6atin; wide full shape. . PRICE 218' ■ A choice, colleotion of EVENING PETTICOATS In exquisite shades of pale || mauve, pale blue, black and white, eto., at moderate prices. TO-DAY-BE SURE TO VISIT THIS GREAT PETTICOAT OFFERING! GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd. THE LEADING ST ORE FOR VALUE,

Mr. and Mrs.'F. C. Lewis and Mi6s Lewis have just returned from a motor trip to Napier, Taupo, Rotorua, Hamilton, Te Kuiti, anil New Plymouth, returning .to Masterton via the West Coast. The distance covered was over 700 miles, and the whole of the precipiand mountainous country between Napier and,Taupo, and again between Te Kuiti and New Plymouth, was driven by Miss Lewis, a feat which (states the/ "Wairarapa Age") has never, it is believed, previously been undertaken by a woman. DID YOUR CHILD WAKE UP CROSS OR FEVERISH ? Look Mother! If Tongue is Coated, give California Syrup of Fig* To Clean the Boweli, Mother 1 Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if the tongue is coatcd ; this is a sure sign that its little stomach, liver and bowels need attention at once. When listless, pale, feverish, "stuffy" with cold, throat sore; when the child has tainted, breath andodoesn't eat, Sleep or act naturally, or has stomach-ache or i diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equals California Svrup of Figs — 'Califig, 1 for children's ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the waste-matter, sour bile" and fermenting food clogged in the bowels pass out of the system, and you have a healthy and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious fruit laxative, and it never fails to effect a good 11 inside" cleansing. Directions for babies, children ! of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little givtn to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, j but get the genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of 'Califig '—California Syrup of ,] Figs, then look and see that it is made by > the California Fig Syrup Company. ! Imitations are sometimes substituted. All j chemists sell ' Califig '—California Syrup H of Fig?, in bottles of twg sizes, 1/lJ and 1/9.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 2

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614

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 2

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