yJt Dainty Underwear J\ H Ladies of Taste jpn I M The Outfitting Department at "The Economic" \ \ 11 I \ can always be depended upon to offer large \ / • jl j | lit assortments of Dainty High-grade Garments— \ '/ kL ,| \U well designed, beautifully trimmed, and scrvice- \ I able in quality. The values are of rare good- [f j * ness, as these examples prove Dainty Camisole in Camisole of goorl Irimmoji Vol. READ THESE EXCELLENT OFFERS ir'XS'£t I S'™ilk*it2- WW" » M,E ™ FFTTI COATS—VnII [rills, ,»,l ,„lili JSSmSSS! ory motifs inserted. Moirettr. Women's size only. PRICES, 15s. 6d. to 21s. j aco an j insertion Price, <s. lid. CAMBRIC NIGKTDRESSES-V-shape open neck, trimmed broad bands Swiss embroidery and insertion, threaded pale blue rib- shoulder strap of Longclotb Knickers, bon beading. Price, 9s. lid. j aC6 alll j insertion, trimmed Swiss em- LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES—In good quality Jap Silk, Price, 12s. 6d. with wide broidcred Magyar shape ; sleeves to elbow. . , T 5 ,, elastic at waist. , ' PRICE > 25s ' Gd ' J s P , Sllk Kmoker6 ' Price, ss. 6d. LADIES' PYJAMAS—In soft white crepe, finished with pink finished^ar^knes washing oollar and cuffs. W.S.— PRICE, 11s, 6d. scalloped O.S.— PRICE, 12s, 6d. edge; closed shape. LADIES' COMBINATIONS—In finest quality Indian Gauzo for Pr,Ce ' 13S ' 6d ' summer wesu 4 . Sizes— W. O.S. High neck, short sleeves. PRICES, 4s. lid. ss. 6d. Low neck, 6hort sleeves. PRICES, 4s. 6d. 4s. lid, '. ■. - 1 i LADIES' TUSSORE BLOOMERS—Made with elastic at waist and j knee; good quality washing Tussore. PRICE, Bs. 11d,' LADIES' DRESSING JACKET'S—In Japanese Crepe; good washing colours; front and sleeves finished deep white border. PRICE, 2s. lid. WE PAY POSTAGE On Any of the Above Goods. Write if you cannot call GEORGE & KERSLEY, LTD. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. , 1
Miss H. Humphreys is staying at the United Scrvicc, Christcliurch. Mrs. Cyril Ward is visiting relatives in Dnnedin. Miss Winnifre'.l Vincent-, who has been spending the holidays with her parents in Christchurch, has returned. Tim Misses Marshall (2), of New Brighton, are spending their holidays in the North Island. Mrs. Dalgaty and her sons and daughter are at Mount; Cook. The Sisters of Compassion desire to convey their most cordial thanks and best wishes to tlio many kind people who assist them throughout the year, especially Mrs. Clark and the butter contributors, Mrs. Gibb3, Mr. and Miss Fagan, Miss Strickland, and tlio bread contributors, and also to the following donors of Christmas giftsMesdaines Walter Johnston and V. Riddiford, Messrs. J. Myers and Co. mid George and Kersley, American Manufacturing Co. (Ebor Street), D. Bohan, G. Thomas and Co., Mesdames M. Kennedy, Jacob Joseph, J. J. Kennedy, Grey, M'Williams, Sullivan, and- T. Campbell, Lady Stout, Mrs. and. Miss Turton, Misses I!, and E. Myers; Mrs.- and Miss Moag-Lovy, Misses Wheeler, Mesdames M'Guire, Staveloy, Clark, coeds aud toys; Messrs. Packer, A. Faire, and Mrs. M. Konnedy, £10; Messrs. Fanning, M. O'Connor, Bromloy, J. J. Bourke, J. P. Bourko, Miller and Ahearn, Sir J. G. Wilson, l)r. Mackin, £5 55.; St. Patrick's College, £5 as.; Mesdaines Smith and Varley, -C 2 17s. Bd.; Miss M'Cilliouddv (collected), C.l 17s. 9d.; Miss Strickland (collected), £1. 125.; Johnsonville Sunday School, £2 10s. ; Miss S. Kennedy, £5 55.; Mr. Brennan, £3; Anon, £4' and many others, whose gifts will bo acknowledged later.
Start the New Year with new hair. Here is something pleasant to think about. You can treat your own hair in your own homes. You can grow hair if you but follow out the instructions and use the preparations daily 6ent out by Miss Milsom. If you call you are taught and shown how to use. If you write ;:ou have returned the fullest and yet simplest instructions. Mies Jfilsora recommends her preparations for all, including those with good hair. Complete int. fits for dry and perished, greasy and Tanrid, grey and faded, and fnllin? 'hair Guaranteed the very latest designs in Switches. Transformations, Toupees, Pads, Wigs, Cap Nets, etc. Combings made up to order. All skin preparations, clipping, shampooing, delightful face treatment, manicuring. Miss Milsom, 94 Willis Street, opposite Shortt's Picture Theat.ro. Tel. 814-Advt. This Human Voice is reproduced with wonderful fidelity by the Paithephone, tho machine with the Sapphire needle. Records on the Pathephono are nover "scratchy," and it is undoubtedly the acme of porfection in tone reproduction. See and hear them at the Depot, Lower Cuba Street—Oscar Hewett and Co.-pand satisfy yourself that the most satisfactory 'Phones and Records are Pathcphon»3.—Advt. iptLAKXE'B Hair Djro restores .roathfn] V> ooUmr, hlack or brown; harmliws ami odourless colourlee, Post free. lit. 6d. and Fj=. M. Gierke, Chemist., 11( Victoria Street, J AnoklantL
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 86, 4 January 1918, Page 2
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