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,*. — : : ' The Tooial. Guaranteed line of British-made Cotton Fabrics ■ Mfi)^|[*K^f^ ,i ™ Ba JOOTALS GUAR ANTE E IT. i, KDi v*4tSzsjßSr- ££} TOXJ have only to see and i&&\ H an<^e Tobralco to know ' uSi; iis~l?> '*' * s an exce P^ ona Hy v sound wash-fabric —the most reWjjr // j ' ivyy7Pi\ liable, as the most popular, of all W~l vJ 11 V\ British wash cottons. Smart j y / J V»l designs, indelible colors; splendid j v. J I i n e was k> easi 'y laundered >sX mSiM without starch. Name on every JTH rw . y ar d of selvedge. ■ J White, Colored und Printed ■ — 1/2 per yard — t To be had from all Good-class Stores. TA TJ A MTT TT T T7 Another homeland favorite—beautiful 1 AIvAIN IIALLE to the eye and to the touch, yet ■farDainiyHome-Sewn. '.dependable and economical. Free (p . n r ■• \xr (from dressing, a boon to the tender LmjePie-<bJsabyaWeaP. zVia .. See name on »elvedge M /40 inches wide, in3weight*. STANDARD, 1/3; FINE, 1/6 j SUPERFINE, 1/9,/ Other Tootal Guaranteed Lines—' TOOTAL PIQUE., Doublewidth,soft and LISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS FOR supple. In. white and colors. . LADIES. Self-while and mdellbleborders.' TOOTAL SHIRTS FOR MEN. Ready to PYRAMID -HANDKERCHIEFS FOR wear, replaced free if they lose color. MEN. Self-white and indelible borders., | TOOTAL SHIRTING for Ladies' and TOOTAL CLOTH. The guaranteed velvet j wear.—32 Inches wide. - fabric—more supple than silk velvet. ~A Tootal Broadhurst Leb Company, Ltd., Manchester, England! New Zealand Agents: John Gruar & Co., Victoria St., Wellington^ ••■..., KZS " OUR DAY" APPEAL who had contributed to tho success ..— ——j — . ■ were also mentioned in the report. For the decoration of stalls, lorrios, . OFFICIAL REPORT AND BALANCE- motor-cars, etc., the committee was inSHEET. • debted to tho D.I.C. and other willing : — . helpers. ... A special meeting of tho general com- Tlfts balance-sheet showed that the' 'muttee of tho "Our Day" Red Cross total receipts for the fund up till No- :. Fund. Appeal was held in the Mercer vomber 26, 1916, had been £11,434 16s. Street central depot last evening, thoro yd., and the expenditure £273 Bs. being a fair number of tho committee 3d.. It was made up as follows:—On presont, over whom Mr. G. Slnrtcliffe the income side: By sundry stallholdpresided in tho abspneo of tho chair- crs £2472 9s. 9d., sundry independent man (Mr. T. Young), who was indis- collectors £295 9s. 3d.; donations from posed. ''■■■._ local societies, etc., £817 2s. lid.; priTho interim official report and bal- V ato donations (as per. Preßs lists), ance-slieet were adopted on the mo- £2197 17s. Id.'; gross proceeds from tion of tho chairman. military/concert, £155 12a. lOd.'; donaThe report, which was dated Novem- tions from kindred provincial societies, ber 26, stated that by the combined of-. £5496 4s. 9d. On the expenditure . forts of so many excellent workers tho s id e wore:—Advertising, £87 155.; appeal had realised to date tho sum printing and stationery, £34 10s. 2d.; of £11,161 Bs. 4d. from the Wellington purchase of badges, £130 lis. Id.; and Military District. In addition to this general expenses, £20 12s. Credit amount a, sum of £360 was forwarded balance, £11,161 Bs. 4d. direct by Wanganui, so was not _ in- Vot es of appreciation to Mr. T. eluded in tho balance-sheet, and it is Young (chairman) and to Mr. D. expected that £2550 from Gishorne, M'Laren (hon. secretary) were unani.and.about .another £700.. will yet. ho. mously carried.' The name of Mr. J. sent in, which will be included in the M'lntosh (treasurer) was specially and final report and _ balance-sheet. On appreciatively mentioned in the official the general committee there wero fifty- report. / ' four, ladies and gentlemen,: all of .whom . - had worked most arduously, and a largo irambor of other helpers had of- Ladies are reminded that we have the fered-their services. Excluded from best Silk Hose values in the cily; lovely the general committee there were 400 pure black.Silk Hose (guaranteed fast helpers on various sub-committees, dye), 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 12s. 6d., 15s. . Tli© residents of Roseneath, Hataitai, Rice's storc ' M nnd 56 Willis Street.—. and Kilbirnie carried out, a special gala, Advfc, - _^ day on Saturday, November 4, and •; good results wero produced,' although ' Black; tan, and grey, fancy three-cmar-rain interfered with tho effort. A ter hose for your little lads, Is. 6d. to largo number of outßide organisations 35., at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street. / ° , .—Advt. . .J-(pM-MSTMAS [ IS COMING! I I 111 Yes-it's well in sight, 11 so why not think of ' GIFTS? Think of r ' them NOW-4t's none I m ■ '■■"■= :..-■■ ■■=■■ % ■ , ,~. . too cany* ■&:'<& S % j ! a Graceful Offering. m fe /Perhaps you- can make. „„. Y) A your selection from the to, w ; following list :— LADIES' 2-DOME SUEDE GLOVES— . . #rf || 'In Beavers, Tan, Brown, Grey, and ' • • Kl m Black. 6s. 6d. pair. W % DENT'S 4-DOME BRUSSELS KID _ l ■ &f m GLOVES—In Tan and assorted "• M MR . Beaveis. 6s. 11U. pair. l f, .WHITE KID GLOVES-With Self or I Black Points. ■••'■.• J 4s. Ild., ss. 6d., ss. Hd., 6s. 6d. pair. I 2-BUTTON .WHITE WASHING DOE- El SKIN GLOVES- Wi 4s. 6d., «s. Hd., ss. Hd. pair. W, iWHITE ' WASHING DOESKIN U GLOVES-With Strap and Dome. M Ss. nd. pair. LADIES' 2-DOME KID GLOVESIn Pastclle shades, also Beaver, ) Tan, Grey, and Black. 4s. 11d. pair. LADIES' BLACK SILK HOSE- IW is. 6d., ss. 6d. pair. m LADIES' BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE W,, 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d., 3s. lid. pair. W) ■ LADIES' BLACK SPUN HOSE-Cash- \ If mere feet . 2s. 11d. pair. LADIES' BLACK SPUN HOSE-Em- 11| broidercd Self Clox. 4s. ?Id. pair. LADLES' WHITE SILK 'ANKLE ill " HOSE—3s. 3d., 3s. 11d., ss. 11d. pair

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2942, 30 November 1916, Page 3

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