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'j The Biggest Bargains in the Dominion To-day! I ARE AWAITING YOU AT j GEORGE & KERSLEY'S j I RECORD Bargains in Corsots—Wonderful Offers in White Blouses and « , I Dresses—Hugo Values in Manchester Goods—Special Clearance of a | Laces and Embroideriesr-Ladies' Underclothing at Tempting Price Reduc- j I tions—such are the attractions that draw the crowds to tho "Economic" \ a day by day. Come in this morning—you'll be interested and will learn ! | how to save money I \ mi- .1 ■■■.......■..i.UIMUm 1 iliiu UIB Huge Special Purchase of "Astounding"- is to Describe these Offered at Desperate Bargain Prices* Corset Offers* We have obtained from a Swiss manufacturer some SPECIAL PARCELS OF EMBROIDERIES, which were purchased long before the advanced They are all the celebrated "Kabo" pi-ices ifc>w ruling. We have decided to give the benefit of these low make—a guarantee of style, smaTfcprices to our customers, and, in addition, offer our own well-bought ness, comfort, and durability, stock, marked at SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES. We have all sizes, at prices to please every lady. 900 yards NARROW CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY EDGINGS-1-inch and lj-iiieh widths. Sale Bargain, is. dozen yards. At 2s. 11d.—"Kabo" Corsets for 160 pieces DAINTY NARROW EMBROIDERY EDGINGS-1, IJ, and the average figure. Made 2 inches wide, in fine cambric or longcloth; superior goods.' Usual in white cotitil, _ lightly value, 4Jd. to 7Jd. yard. Sale Bargain, 3{d. and 4£d. yard. boned, long skirt with susINSERTIONS to match. ponders. Worth Bs. lid. 100 dozen yards CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY INSERTIONS—I-inch to At 3s. 11d— "Kabo" Corsots for 11-inch widths. Were Is. 6d. dozen yards. slender and medium figures. Sale Bargain, 9d. dozen yards. Lmv bust; very smart shape. 360 dozen of above—Were 3s. 6d. no w ig t dozen. * Worth 9s. lid. 400 dozen of above—Were 4s. 6d. Now Is. 6d. dozen. 350 yards, only ; 27-inch CAMBRIC FLOUNCING-Nicely embroider- At - "^1"-'S^luSTtorSf" ed des lg ns. Actual value, 2s. 3d. yard. Speola. Offer, k ,d. yard. l\ Se ItilfipeSs 860 yards of Dainty Muslin and Cambric 27-inch FLOUNCINGS—AII well attached. Usually 10s. 6d. finished work, and pretty designs. Ordinary values, 2s. 3d. to 2s. 6d. yard. Bargain Prices, is.'6d. and Is. 9d. yard. At 5S - 11^.—"Kabo" Corsets suit--14 inch LONGCLOTH EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS-Beautifully finished w" medhim ft.wr nighWrcss *» ca s ra pS-oS /ass £ >^'' ss 40 pieces of DAINTILY EMBROIDERED CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY I.„ *' ~ —With or without ribbon hole; of superior quality cambric- all I flt 6S> lio., 10s. 6a., 15s. 6d.,215. pretty fine openwork effects;'with guipure pattern edge 'Well I —^ e - ' lavo ' su P ero models worth 2s. 3d. yard. Bargain Price, Is. 3d. yard. ioT fi S ures -. Mac ! e ° ! REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AT DESPERATE tSed andfinished Worti CLEARING ™S.-The whole stock of Beautiful Muslins and Voile , doS oul Sale Prices InF louncings-Camisolo Allovcr Edgings Insertions, Long Beadings, etc., ' spect these splendid corsets all marked at Big Discount Prices for this Sale. Inspect at once. J to-day. I I We Pay Postage on afcove Goods to Any Address. | I GEORGE & KERSLEY, Ltd, I I LAMBTQN QUAY, WELLINGTON - I

[Reliable Iltary Watches Fully Guaranteed fay ■W. LITTLEJOHN & SON Jewellers & Silversmiths—Established in Wellington 1879 Luminous Hands & Figures, Filted wlth Dlal FtoiKloK ' In Strong Silver Casesi LadiM ' ,bf Watches • Prices Jess 5 pet cent. Cash , Discount. fcj We hold a choice stock of Engagement Rings and other j| Jewellery. Our registered Commemoration Ornaments— |j in honour of our Military men —will interest you. They |j aro quite unique. Write for_ free illustrated leaflet. m Inspection and Enquiries cordially invited. 1 ONLYADDRESS|L 222-224 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1,250,000 Tins of. Edmonds Baking Powder were sold during 1915. That fact proves the widespread approval of housewives. And Edmonds #" "Sure-to-Rise" Baking Powder deserves its popularity—L' JF is thoroughly pure and wholesome. S Despite the fact that substitutes have been used jj= in most Baking Powders since the outbreak of 3 of war, Edmonds still contains the very best fJeßMnMr^l s S Grape Cream of Tartar—quality and purity 0 have not been sacrificed to low price. " p.' 8 " % Edmonds Baking Powder, although it costs more, is § infinitely superior to the "substitute" brands. Your («J g Store sells Edmonds—plenty of it. j "pßJjSjjcs"" # WOULD YOU LIKE OUR FREE COOKERY 3ft±2^ # BOOK ?-write to Edmonds Baking Powder Works, I % Christchurch, for one. 47 *\ r BAKING' s 1 i jj To Bring Relief from the jjj j| Burn of the Summer's Sun I ||j| C7°HE use of Colgate's Talc is a delightful and jjjj Iff. simple way to make summer even more 111 fig pleasant. Its plentiful boric acid—that mild yet HH fig efficient antiseptic—and its other sanative ingredients, pW Jpl| make Colgate's safest and best for you and your IB Jtfjk children. ,4(£jk KrM&J • • C^wSj '-' se '' freely this summer to relieve sunburn, to icSsw2l l^P I '?' remove stickiness and make dressing comfortable, to pHj] counteract the annoyance of profuse perspiration, to gjfl ft add the dainty note of a delicate perfume'. jl I Ten varieties, differing only in scent, among which any per- I j ||gjj sonol preference may be suited, Floricnt—a new and dis- ||| j Sj tinctivc perfume—Cashmere Bouquet, Monad Violet, Eclat, =g I jsjl j Baby Talc. Dactyli«, Ls France Rose and Violct-also Tinted j|| 1 E r.ncl Undented Talcs. mmTBLG POWDERhmS

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 2

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