NEWEST STYLES KEEN VALUES jt' h WHITE JAP* SILK Dainty—Distinctive— Inexpensive \ The exceptional variety of Blouse Styles wo aro • now showing in White Japanese silk makes thl3 a rare buying attraction to overy woman. Several 'Jj|j of tho designs are in 8 to 12-momo Silk, so that prices will suit evoryono. • Being made to our order, tho styles are unprocurable elsewhere. , Workmanship and finish aro, very superior, en" suring good wear and complete satisfaction. A FEW MODELS FROM OUR CHOICE DISPLAY: A smart simple stylo is very well cut, with high collar at ' back and opening m small-V; with-buttoned cuffs; very good value. PRICE, 11s, Bri, The yoke effect appears in some way or other on all the new blouses this season, and one verv eood desio-n 18 Wlth '"»? r . Oll collar, high at back, aid opening m small V;.inset sleeves with neat cuffs.' ' PRICES, 12s, fld, and 15s. 9d. !yV 4 & Particularly useful shape, is. cut with high roll col- : JL lar at back; inset sleeves trimmed hemstitching. yg \ A " PRICES, 13s. Od. and 16s. 9d. / Y A comfortable shirt is made* with a yoke across / nmfss W /fail' Moulders, a gathered front with.hemstitching, in- / f/ttH c\\(lt l set sle «' e5 > quaint pointed cuffs, and small turner ■■'/// ! ''*°\\ M over collar, cut high at back. V i J '\i PRICES, 13s. 9d. and 16s. od. ! ml/ I / oil ( A l.ovel stylo is. shown with deep hemstitched yoke VW/' t/ e / and front trimmed pairs of .small pearl s buttons, \'( / Wife • turn-back cuffs scalloped to match tho collar, i NM « /JiM complete.. A very pretty blouse. ' 1 PRICES, 13s. 9d. and 17s. 3d. AM, WE IXVITE YOUR INSPECTION. WILL %<&/// YOU CALL? • GEORGE & KERSLEY, LIMITED, . Specialists in Ladies' Blouses, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI,
"ANZAC" . : Commemoration Jewellery SOUTHERN CROSS "■-■■wi brooches & pendants. bearing the now famous name Jk on a Military Garter, on a As a Brooch, 9ct:, 32/-; Isct., 37,6 Ribbon Scfoll, and in Othef As a Pendant, Set., 30/6; 15ct., 35.'- dailltV WaVS With Stonesset as the Stars In 9ct. gold, 48[- ' v " ■> V/rite for our Illustrated Leaflet showing five slightly differing j* designs and their prices. vV No better ornament could be worn in honour of the fine inen who have gone, and arc still going, from under the Southern] Cross to fight for King and Country. Designed, Registered by, and only' to be had from W. LITTLE JOHN & SON Jewellers and Silversmiths 222 & 224 Lambton Quay, Wellington The AVell«KnDwn House for Fine Quality Goods 1 I I ...1,1 ......V...,, .......i,.!
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2762, 4 May 1916, Page 2
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