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A NEW BLOUSE never coraos amiss-for Blouses are worn so muck nowadays. And every woman can -have the Blouses she desires if selection is made at George & Kersley s. A modest outlay will procure ono or two dainty style* from a collection that numbers many hundred,. Beside th. neat Cotton Blousee described below there, i. a delightful assortment of. cho.co dr.ssy styles in Ninon, Georgette, Crepo do Chcne, etc.-COMh AM) hbb. /&%. I Be Ready for the Next /S«Hij| Wyl'li'Vvw I J'- I WHITE COTTON VOILE BLOUSES •a ffi I —Trimmed imitation Irish erabroidLADIES' COTTON VOILEBLOGSES X m | cry; smart oollara and dainty work—White ground, with spots in helio- ;||! M ; { maushin. trope, pink, or green; well finißhed. \M :«j ■ I PRICES, 6s. 11d. and Bs. 11d. • PRICE, 4s. 6d. M ?J /jll . J V Fashionable Umbrellas k vi&M I IM/ Hi \t\ hlfh No. 1.-The New Military T&W\ J I'M \\&\tl dill //'/ / Umbrella - With smart ' ifWlSll No. 2.—Stylish Umbrellas Mffllll 11 HrU /f II Iffll -With long handle and '■'• ' COLOURED VOILE BLOUSES- No With either round or nquare shape brellas-Withelver-mount- £«ny o i, b ja> p^m t f 6hades °; ledI ed cro "r d :io *. β-j %& «* a a 6d> PRICE, 12s, 6d. I* ' Tr^ WELLINGTON AND WANGANUL _______

On Saturday afternoon the Wellington College grounds should be a sourco of great attractiou to many people as the result of the effort which, ifi to be made for the benefit of sailors of the Navy and the mercantile service. It is hoped that the public will • show its :u'sual generosity and will actively aesist tliis very deserving cause. There should bo much to amuse, aud interest people, as there will be cricket, tennis, and croquet matches, various sideshows, a spinnery display, a sale of sweets and iiowers, etc., and a band will discourse sweet music.

The Commandant at Tronthnm Camp acknowledges receipt of the following Rifts for the hospital:—From Miss IV terldn, Lower Mutt, flowers; Mrs. Charjesworth, Wallaceville, flowers; Soldiers' Comfort Guild, oranges; the Salvation Army, cake, fruit, eweets.

In placo of sondine away gift parcels for the soldiers on active service, the Masterton Red Cross and Liverpool Equipment Fund have voted the sum of £75 to he eent forward to France for the month of December to provide extra comforts for the- men in the trenchos.

For the complexion you must feed the muscles of the face. This may be a complex statement, but it is the truth. Starved muscles mean a withered skin. To a woman a clear, smooth, fresn, healthy complexion ineuns everything. Miss Milsom's scientific outfit for we fnce should be on every toilet table, -nd the treatment instructions that go with same aro eo simple and rapid, and results so pleasing, that all «°l? ™: "Fancv not trying this before!" Ou fat includes Culteno Skin Food (35.), app led nightly; Cultene Balm (3s. 6d , applied dtulv-a face muscle food. Makes the skin look clear and good, prevents blackheads larco "ores, redness, coarseness, and wrinkles.' Miss Milsom guarantees all preparations nosit.vely discourage growth on face. Bust face often with Antiseptic Hygienic Face Powder, all shades (2s. 6d.), no better poudrc known. Lip Food (25. ftU kenps lips smooth and free from chaps; does not wipe on. Miss Milsom, opposite Shortt'a Picture Theatre, 94 Willis Street. 'Phone 8UAdvt.

KNITTING SOCKS FOB SOLDIERS. The condition of things as we find them to-day demands strict economy, both in liroo and money; this is embodied in Hint combination of usefulness, lllh KNITTING MACHINE, w indispensable in helping to supply the needs of tho men wlio are doinp; so much for us. Citn bo easily learned by mother and davphter aunt or sweetliimrt. Write for cr.taI'oEUo and full particulars to tlie sclo ngente, Osciu- Howett and Co., sli Cubn Street, Wellington.—Advt.

NO LADY SHOULD MISS TNSI'ECTINO the beautiful Summer CosJL tumo Materials that CHUKCMLL is showing now. A Oostume made of these materials by the expert workers CHURCHILL employs will bo one of (lie smartest of the Reason. Proof of the euccess of OIIUHCEILrj costumes lies in the evergrowing number of Clients we please. W. d. CHURCHILL, LADIES' A GENTLEMEN'S TAILOIt, 135 Virian Street, riiono 2654 A. Wellington. DUMND'B HEGULATING P1U8,5«. box. Host efficient and successful on tnc-r----ket. Harmless and reliable. Sent POBT FItEE by return on receipt postal not«B. Bridge Dniß Store, Mall Order OliemWs, I Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 51, 23 November 1917, Page 2

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