! Come TO-DAY to I GEORGE & KERSLEY'S Great Mid-Season ! I ! s.■■ ■ ■ ■ ' £ • • ■■ ■ ■ 1 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY by-procuring your present and future Drapery Needs from /# h the Hosts of Specially Keen Values at "The Economic," Eyery Department participates I I in this Sensational Offering of Genuine Bargains in High-Grade .Goods. Call at once | I and get your share! • . 1 • TEMPTING OFFEBS IN ~ ~~. ~ COSTUMES, CORSET DEPt. DRE SS FROCKS & 3 do, -rabies; SiMra! MATERIALS f~ir\ A TfO iSWjAbblJUib—ln various shapes coats sSflSSf"'.SsrgrfSstffis:i '^^^^^^■^mm. \RFWONT)FTmTTTYfTTO4Pi ■?, -iih h 300 YARDS JAPANESE WASHAIIVWONDMHULIA CHEAP! SPECIAL PRICES, 3s. lid. and jrq SILK-20in. wide; shades _._._, ' of brown, heliotrope, eau de nil LADIES' COSTUMES-In as- | 3 do ? . JUNO BUST BODICES-' ! moss, olive, navy, ease, elecsorted tweeds, also black and I For improving the figure. Trim- trie lime, reseda, wedgwood, and white checks; in smart dressy med lace and ribbon. white. Usually Is. and Is 3d styles. Usual Prices from SPECIAL PRICES. 2s. 11d. and yard. . 89s. 6d. to £6 16s. 6d. • SS. lid. ■ ' ■ SPECIAL PRICE, 555. 4 CHILDREN'S STAYBANDS SPECIAL PRICE, 9*d. yard. —In strong grey coutil; sizes 21 to 27 inches; suitable for children 300 YARDS CHIFFON TAFHOUSE FROCKS—In velvet, from oto 12 years. , ' FETA SlLK—2oin. wide; in nigger, and navy velveteens, ' , SPECIAL PRICE, 2s. 6d; smart black and white and navy trimmed moire silk collars and r ,i - rrnTC -RATiTnviT nnr> and white stripes, from hairline belts, finished with small tat- ° s £ ? „„i> * block. For millinery, dresses, tons. Usually 55, to 6b, S Tulif over «~ «d tri-W W SPFfMfIL PRIPP 01c shoulders; sizes 22 to 27 inoh. ally 4s. lid. yard. PRICE, 21, e pmcESj 3Si Mi and spEciAL pRicE( is MAIDS' COATS—In dark tweeds and navy s; lengths 33 to 45 in- r> it j tit 300 YARDS ALL WOOL CREAM ches. Usually 18s. 6d. to DUV INOW CASHMERE-42in. wide; guar--325. 6d. ■ '■ . • anteed French manufacture. ' ' . AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. Usually 3s. 6d. yard. SPECIAL PRICE, SS. 11d. LADnfel COMBINATIONS -In CDCplfll D _, rc ,„. ri woven material, natural colour • SPECIAL PRICE, 2s. 6d. yard. COATS—In mixed tweeds, also onr y Very strong; guaranteed ' checks, light and dark shades unshrinkable; high neck, long 100 YARDS NAVY ADMIRALin -J and full lengths, with the sleeves. ; : TY SERGE—S4in. wide; for new Military pouch pockets. SPECIAL PRICES, W. 4S. 6d.; rough and ready wear. UsuUeually 355. 6d. to 555. O.S. 45..11 d. each. ally 3s. lid. yard. SPECIAL PRICE, las: 11d. gg£ PR.OE. 2s.lld.yard. and knee. Special value. •'■-■ Jl SPECIAL PRICE, 3S. 11d. I ~^ Hundreds other Tempting Values! Order To-day! We Pay Postage on Letter Orders I tHC shfl tH Xγ K rhf\ HV ■ I I Via 11h1 -i i . .. ■ 7 \ i a_ • • . i «
Nurses' Memorial Fund. e Tho latest contributions to the N.Z, Nurses' Memorial Fund are: Mrs. A. E. Pearce, Wellington, £5 os.; Mr. Charles Haines, Wellington, £10 JOs. ; Miss Isabella Fraser, Napic-r, £1 Is.; Pioneer Club, Wellington, £4 2s. Cd.; Patriotic Society, Feilding, £131 I(3s. 3d. Lists previously published £V 73 14s. Total, £846 Bs. , 9d. A lecture was given for the fund by Dr. Newman at the Pioneer Club, r.nd the Patriotic Society, Feilding; held'a ''Nurses' Friday," which accounts for tlio largo contribution above. Mrs. Bloxall conceived the idea, and was well supported by Miss Brown, vlio worked energetically for the success r.f the Friday. She gave a doll and go : cart, by which she collected £109. • Tho wedding took place in St. John's Church, Latimer Square, Christohurch, last week, of Miss Melita Violet Post, daughter of Mrs. E. M. Post; to Private Herbert Nettlotou (26th Reinforcements), of Cravedale, Mount Somers. • i .. , . Tho annual meeting of the Richmond Free Kindergarten uuion is to be held in St. John's Schoolroom next Monday. These strenuous times and the worries that haunt us have an ageing effect on the face. Some salve is needed. If to a woman of understanding she will turn to a specialist like Hiss Hileom. Delightful face treatments in most comfortable and cosy surroundings. If unable to call write for preparations and describe jour facial trouble and the character of your skin in your own way. The Milsom preparations aro tested by long experience to absolutely defeat the many ailments to which the skin is prone. Results have long since proved that tho Culteno Cremes do all that is claimed for them. Cultene Balm, 3s. 6d., applied durin? day (merely rubbed into face with fingertips, and when dry wiped off lightly). The effect is like magic. Perfectly harmless, and balm.to the skin. Cultene Skin ]?ood, 3e., for nightly application as pea , directions. All hair work, -the latest and lightest. Kiss Milsom, Barnett'e Buildings, 94 Willis Street. Tel. BH.-Advt. For grey and, faded hair use Donnelly's Grey Hair Tonic, 3s. 6d. Donnelly, 65 Vivian Street.—Advt. GOITRE GETS STEADILY WORSE. It grows—and tho longer it is -"- left the longer it takes to cure. Don't wasto a. moment—set rid of it! °DR, WANLESB GOITRE CURE is "curing thousands of poor sufferers in all parts of the Dominion. Miss A;' C (of Pukerau) ss-ys of the Dr. Wanless Goitre Cure: "I cannot speak too highly of this preiparation; it is the only Cure I ever got. I have recommended it to a friend, and she is going to try it also." Write tn the Manager, MARSHALI/S PHARMACY, Dunedin, enclosing is., for a Bottlo of the Wanless Cure. Three Months' Treatment. .£l. ,
.WE HAVE OPENED UP DIRECT FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS A' SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND COLO U.RINGS. CARPETS, CARPET SQUARES, COESIIDOR & HEARTH RUGS OF' RELIABLE .QUALITY NOW. SHOWING IN THE WINDOW, AND CARPET • SHOWROOM. -■;■_ ;■ tfCiUKlxri WliwMi : -warehouse "THE CORNER," MANNERS AND CUBA STREET. Bβ" A LEADING HOUSE FOR FURNISHING DRAPERY. -&m
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3084, 15 May 1917, Page 2
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