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r GEDRGE & KERSLEY'S Usual Prices ij 11 r |/r A £|| 1/ fl iff is^^a GOODP wees *islLi i Oil 1L I UriLL. JiJVERY .DAY is Bargain Day at George and Kersley's. Every Department is packer) with Splendid Goods nt Bale Prices. Whatever you Deed, buy it now and you'll Snve Money. Frock iargalns ■ Corset Bargains WHITE VOILE ONE-PIECE FROCKS 150 Pairs P . D . CORSETS Fot -*r and medium fibres; in *re y without tucks' round foot; also in white coutil; low bust; eizee 21, 22, 28, 29, 30, I pique; full blouses, with embroidery ■ vests; plainer styles with yoke back and Usual Price, as. Bd. front, fullness CRsedintn yoke; well-cut Sale Price, 3s. 11d. starts, full. Usual Price, 29e. 6d. j * Sale Price, Bs. lid, . 9B Pairs P.D. CORSETS ONE-PIECE VOILE FROCKS i n grej- coutil; for average am) slight _~. ~ , , , , figures; sizes 20, 21. 22. With wide slnpes and large coloured o>, ■ ... ■ spots; pink, navy, saxe; Organdi muslin Usual Price, 3s. lid. collars are veets; skirts rucked round e . n. ■ ~ U j hipa. Uimal Price, 2ls. Sale Pr,ce - *■ 11d, Sale Price, 3s. lid. ■ —— — ■ 60 Pairs P.D. CORSETS WHITE VOILE ONE-PIECE FROCKS _ , , , , ,' . ... „. Smart up-to-date model, in white contil; Dainty trimmings of Val. lace'and in- trimmed embroidery and ribbon; sto sertioh; also, siuartly-cut while pique 2() an(i 21 onlTfrocks; well-cut ekirts, plain and tucked. T| ,p • Ifu fi , , Usual Prke, 85s. 6d. (Js,lal Pnce ' 103 ' 6d, Sale Price, 12s. 11d. Sa ' c Price > Bs - M-ONE-PIECE FROCKS 59 Pelrs LADIES' CORSETS In white voiles and piques; blouses trim- Suitable for slender and medium figures; ! med lace and insertion down fronts; low bust; medium length skirt; four cu/S, and collars; skirts plain and suspenders; sizes 20 to 28. dressy. Usual Price, 395. 6d. „ . n . . ... ' Sale Price, 18s. lid. Sale Price, 6s. 11d. We Pay Postage on Country Orders j Wellington and Wanganui ;

It is important that Indies should know the different between Sydal and "face cream." Sydal in an emollient to bo rubbed into the skin. It makes the hands, neck, and arms soft and white; it is not a greasy cream, but a soothing, fragrant jolly. A 2s. jar lasts three months. Get some from the chemist or store.—Advt.

That toucn of perfection is given to your talking machine by tho Pathe Sapphire Sound Box—adaptable for all kinds of Disc Talking Machines. These Sound Boxes have been especially designed to allow owners of various gramophones to enjoy tho iinmatcnable Pathe Discs. No needles are required with these Boiea, and the records are played with marvellous tone. Sound Boxes are interchangeable, in a few seconds without altering the model in use. Procurable from Oscar Hewett and Co., $f> Cuba Street (just below Bank of New Zealand). , Call or write for catalogue.—Advt. Tho Vienna and Budapest grave, diggers, who hfivo been striking for higher wages, have been discharged, and the work is now being done by women. \ Riotous scenes arc taking place, in tho I Vienna cemeteries between the strikers and tho women substitutes. A clergyman at Sioux Fulls, lowa, walked down the aislo of his churoh and handed a pin to each woman wearing a, low neck gowns suggesting it ho used immediately. Then he announced that "those who appear here next Sunday in such gowns will bo sent home." MINGS HAI'I'INKSS TO WOMEN. \ST ,I AT would il. he worth lo have, s> *> face free .from SUPERFLUOUS HAIR? Think how 11. would bricbten your lifp, and what charm il. would add to your personality. There is a safe and sure remedy in "KULDAH." It lihs brought, success to thousands and should beueftl you. Tho directions are so simnlo that a child could understand them. Avoid waslu of time and money on so-called cures—got the genuine "KULDAH" to-day. Price 6s- M; from Goo. lice, Chemist, Jjiiinbton Quay, Wellington, and every reliahle chemist throughout N.Z. (Postage 3d. extra.) |

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 2

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643

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 2

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