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The Dainty Things You Need For Summer Days and Holidays Can be selected with most pleasure and profit at George nnd Kcrsley's. Here arc wonderful assortments of charming fashionable goods—fresh, new, and stylish—all offered at prices which are remarkably keen. Indeed, the Values cannot be surpassed anywhere. It will pay you handsomely to secure Holiday Apparel and Xmns Gifts at George and Kersley's Xmas Bargain Carnival rfSk , The Outfitting Section will Interest You. «&*■•/ LADIES' NET SLIPS—.For wearing under transparent blouse; made Magyar shape; daintily threaded pale blue aud pink ribbon. /vb. %i\ CARNIVAL PRICE, 3s. 6d. to ss. lid. Xajjfifu LADIES' MESSING JACKET&-In white cambric; Mayor shape; made / / \l B 111 111 viU* turned down collar and sleeves to elbow; collar and cuffs edged C \\lll ill fin ° Vfll ' hCB ' CARNIVAL PRICE, Bs. lid. K **T)y'\ \\ ]jAI)IBS ' DRESSING JACKETS~In pink silk; made with white silk S/l J '\ I turn down collar and cuffs; edged Froiwh Vn.l. lace; long sleeves; a I ' I dointy gift. CARNIVAL PRICE, 18s. 9d. / / I LADIES' TUSSORE BLOOMERS-In good quality Tussore; made with / j /I/ , elastic at waist and knee. CARNIVAL PRICE, Bs. 6d. « \ I / / LADIES' BLOOMERS—In Cotton Woven Material; for toiling; made \JsJjF with elastio at waist and knee. CARNIVAL PRICE, 2s. 6d. Attractive Bathing Outfits Dainty Bonnets and Frocks LADIES , BATHING CAPS-A big ™- p M T iny T ots< riety to choose from; black and white ' check, natural rubber, and brightly CHILDREN'S MILLINERY-Pique nnd COl .°nv, Jμ pdX 1c ~1 ♦. 7, R h Muelin Hate and Bonnets; all morked CARNIVAL PRICE, Is. 9d. to 7s. Sd. dnrinff Caroival . LADIES' BATHING DRESSES-Cana- Ranging from Is. lid. to 15s. 6d. each. SM^SA" WWte bOrdm; ' ; CHILDREN'S BEACH FROCKS-A CARNIVAL PRICE, S.W., Bs. 6d., ' - very special line in good quality TrashW. Bs. lid., 0.8. 96. lid in? material; white ground with W«eor T .raw TUTTTTNfr STTriFS-Tn ntminr Wack stripe, &tii & ai with Ellm,l Utl6 G lTtkla et 3 coto; eir.es for children from 2 to 5 tiipe3 CARNIVAL PRICE, 3s. 6d. . CARNIVAL PRICE, 3s. 6d. rTpORfiF Rγ ICFRSI FY ITD LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

Soldiers in town on Saturday ovening were well provided with amusements in the way of dances, as in addition to tlie danoo which was given in the Town Hall, ono of the usual monthly dances of the Sydney Street Soldiers Club, arranged by the committee,, was given. Summer heat appears to offer no drawback to the enjoyment of the soldiers who were present in the club in largo numbers. _ The usual arrangements in connection with "the danco were carried oat. The Camp Commandant at Feaflierston acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following gifts, which have been distributed to the hospitals: Mrs. N. P. Adams, flowers; Gunner Lβ Tracey, 36th F.A., flowers; N.Z.D.C., flowers; Mrs. W. Martin, Martinborongn, flowers, eggs, scones, strawberries, and cream; Mrs. J. Martin, eggs; Miss Card, Fentherston, flowers. Tickets for the kitchen outfit which is being raffled for the Hed Cross may now ho obtained at Mr. T. Pringle's establishment, or from Miss Gladys Nathan, 96 Hohson Street, on receipt of a stamped, addressed envelope. This week is the last in which tickets may now be obtained, as the raffle will bo drawn on Friday. Mrs. Thomson (Brooklyn) is visiting Mount Cook. Mrs. J. S. Rutherford, "Opawa," is visiting Mrs. Bowen, Turakina. The engagement is announced of Miss Winifred Philpot, younptest daughter of Mr. T. G. Philpot, "Mary Bank." Wnngamii, to Mr. Ernest Nicholson, uf Bolton, Lancashire, England. Miss K. Cameron (Kaiwarra) loaves for Dunedin on Tuesday on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Cameron. Only natural that coarse soap, washing soda. ai;<l the blue tub should make the hands rough and red on washing day! Use Sydal, and roughness and redness will disappear. Sydai is a soothing, smoothing, hand emollient—makes the skin white and soft. Not a greasy creani, but a fragrant jelly. Get a 2e. jar from your chemist's or store—Advt. KNITTING*SOCKS FOR SOLDIEKS. The condition of things as we find them fa-day demands strict economy, both in time and money; this is embodied in Hint combination of usefulness,- THE KNITTING MACHTNR, so imlispcnsnblo in helping to supply the needs of tho men who are doinj; bo much for ue. Can lie easily learned by mother and daughter, aunt or sweetheart. Write for cr.ialou'uo and full particulars to the ede amenta, Oscar ITewett and Co., s(i Cuba Street, Wcllinuton.— Advt. I ll ..A Is the all round sensible Xmas Gift \ TN no gift is finality so asontial as in a watch. An unreliable walch is worse than no watch at nil. I "ftO to i'oungs , if you want it ; ifornl watch" is sound advice. : on it I : WHETHER the waloh required bn a nickel one or n gold one, you have tho assiiranco that any walch you buy from us is thoroughly dependable. "jVTEW stocks liavc just arrived, iiiuluiliuß some lino gold and Hilvot- wristlet watches for both ladies and genls. 'ill TOHG. LTD.. I 352 I.AMBTON QUAY.

?ifi'AUirE'B~irnir""l)yo'"'rcßWroii youthful \J colour, hlnclt or brown; harmless ana [ odourless, colourlca. Post free, In. 6d. ana 5 le. 6(1. Olnr);o. Ohemlsl. 116 Victoria Streot, vnokland.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 65, 10 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 65, 10 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 65, 10 December 1917, Page 2

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