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| Youfl Laugh at "Southerlies" 1 If You Possess Good Furs! 5 ' T?VERY woman can enjoy the Smartncssand Comfort of Soft, Warm Jei§V«ilw' | Furs by making a selection at George and Ke-rsley's, where Uio CraJiJ^^ I prices ran go from a few shillings upwards. No matter how little or .' % much you invest, you will obtain full value for every penny spent. J?ftw»Jss \ Our reputation is your assurance of Stylo— Quality — Service—Satisfac- >«Vi» $&. j KEEN VALUES FROM OUR CHOICE ASSORTMENTS .. ! i WHITE FOXALINE MUFFS-Fancy and pillow shapes. ■ A^^^^^W^'l%k | \ Prices, 4s. 6d„ Is. lid., 7s. lid.. Bs. lid. each. '»#i h CREAM THIBET NECKLETS-In shaped and straight styles; these aro p«MM|M•'"' '!*'! 3 splendid value. Prices, 10s. 6d. to 30s. I^S»ss«Mw4Ml S Muffs to match- . From 18s. 6d. WsW^^mi^^^^m ? " INEXPENSIVE BUT COMFORTABLE SQUIRREL NECKLET-In- smart I design; trimmed with tails, fastening at neck with, head, and lined Ifi^^ffl^ttMfiJa'^Sv^^ I throughout with squirrel lock. Prices, 15s. 6d. to 395. 6d. , F"^^4^^^i^^MF I Muffs to match- From 255. ffS.'^^^^WMMW j VERT EFFECTIVE MARABOUT CAPES AND COLLARS-Thcso aro abso- . feii«^OTSFffl i iutcly now, verT smart, and moderately priced. \<kWfu,^^^^^mf I Prices from 21s. to 795. 6d. • I SABLE FITCH NECKLETS—In newest designs, crossing in front and fas- • §&^^^m^s^^^^ i toning with two heads, toils, and paws, and lined throughout with g satin to match. Prices, 30s. to 10 guineas. ffiPS^HHra 1 | Muffs to match— From 425. to 6 guineas. Si¥ml^^^^^^^^^& 1 SMART" MOLE FURS-Widhl new cape and roll collar; also crossover tics. WiWiWiim^^^^^Mi I Prices, 375. 6d. to £5 19s, 6d. §lIAMwWM^M9M^ | Muffs to match- Prices, £4 15s. to £6 19s. 6d. I Mid mftW^MWWd S EXCEEDINGLY SMART EFFECTS IN CHINCHILLA SQUIRREL FURS- IMmllllS^jife'toMl i? Of new cape shape, with roll collar, also crossover ties. wwßSsß®^^^SßKa«BSw' I Prices, £3 19s, 6d. to £5 ss. WBH^ffif »< Muffs to matoh- From £4 19s. 6d. to £7 lUs. tiWfMmmllMMm | We have just received a. now shipment of ERMINE NECKLETS-Made of first- -, ///• • iST^S^^^^^ i jrrado skins; theso beautiful necklets havo slip-through ties. Of, 11? I n^SSs I Prices, £5 19s. 6d„ £6 19s. 6d., £7 17s. 6d., £9 95., £10 10s. 0 y W\' "§ I SHAPED COLLARS- From £5 15s. 6d. to £10 JOs. I • GREY BBAiRINE SETS-With long shape stole and fancy or pillow muff. | . i Price, 445. 6d. set. }, $ ■ STONE MARTEN SET—With smart now tie, in crossover effect; finished with , | | head; tail, and paws; fancy open muff, containing two skins. •-.•-• | I Price, 22 guineas. | ■ j MOTHERS! HERE ARE GOOD OFFERS IN j I CHILDREN'S WARM FROCKS & SKIRTS: j 3' * f CHILDREN'S NAVY. SERGE FRoCKS—Straight shape from . neck, trimmed. f . .""'. '...'.:■ i ' viti\ sets of tiny satin buttons, relieved at. neck with small white collar i § ' and finished at waist with leather belt'. Sizes 21, 24, 26, 28, 30. S . anannwe Prices, 15s. 6d„ 16s. 6d„ 18s. Dd., 215., 245. f I fTTTT.DREN'S KILTED SKIRTS—In Navy Serge, attached to sateen, .bodice | \ . lining" Sizes- 21, .21, 27, 30. . Prices, ss. lid., 6s. 6d, 7s. 11d, Bs. 11d. | ! MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS IN BEAUTIFUL f I SILKS ON SALE TO-DAY-SEE THEM! . . j GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD, .' I ■'■..'■ 1 | LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. I

A very pleasant little ceremony took place ut lnt> depot of the St. .loliu Ambulance Brigade Overseas and' Red Cross Society, yesterday, when about half a viiiunvary workers' badges were presented to' some of the later comers among the band who havo been so hard at work from the outset of the war for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers, the other members having already received .theirs. During the afternoon tea adjournment Sir Edward Gibbes, who has assisted there during the past fouir or live months, presented the badges, and in doing so said that he regarded it as a great honour to have had the privilege of being associated with women wlio had done so much for their country and for the men who were fighting for u. tor tneir self-sacrifice and for the way in which they wero sticking to their work he felt the greatest admiration. '.Olio attention of readers in drawn to the announcement of Mrs. Mathewson's winter sale of millinery, costumes, coats, blouses, etc.. which commences at 9 o'clock to-day. You cannot grow hair like grassmuch as you would like to—but you can grow hair if you follow the instructions and use preparations as prescribed. If you write you have returned fullest and simplest instructions. Miss Milsom-recom-mends her outfit for those anxious to treat their own hair in their own homes. Complete outfits for dry and perished grey and faded and falling hair. Advice gratis as to treatment of the scalp, which is tho true causo of hair nilments. Guaranteed latest designs int Switches, Transformations, Toupees, Pads, Wigs, Can Nets, etc. Combings made to order. All skin preparations. Clipping, shampooing, face treatment, manicuring. Miss Milsom, Barnett's Buildings, 91 Willis Street, Telephone 81*.—Advt. ( Are you collecting Camels from Desert Gold Tea Packets? If so, please remember that the competition closes on 31st July. Camels must be posted to G.P.O. Box 1520, Wellington. Enclose name and address, and number of Camels sent. ,£SO and hundreds of gift prizes are to ! bo distributed—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3115, 20 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3115, 20 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3115, 20 June 1917, Page 2

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