Concerning a Problem that Concerns You! Costume Week jJJ At GEORGE & KERSLEY'S. iKI 0' course Economy concerns you! And when such a chance to Economise /filllt||_u. |(, on your New Season's Costume or Coat comes along—why, you CAN'T / j 1 \\ AFFORD to neglect it! / ! ' 'h | 1 Whatever you "think you can afford" tor a Costume—that amount will buy j 5 J Jnore Smartness and Quality and Serviceability here THIS' WEEK than any- j"' Proof?— Come and see the Garments—handle them, note their line Tailoring |i| 111 II and Stylo—and then you'll choose yours! Couio To-day! U9 If | :: HERE'S A BIG ARRAY:: |j L ALL AT TWO GUINEAS! NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—Vine and rough qualities. Also in WOES- / \ || TED AND CLOTH. A big variety in assorted styles of plain,and fancy jl designs. Trimmings of Military Braid, also Silk Stitching. All very. : .m smartly tailored in attractive, up-to-date styles. Skirts cut on 'plain, straight lines. ffMWa^MtH<,fc'jii«uuiiiLuu.uu*Mjiwgßaai Original Prices Ranged from 4to 5j Guineas. | NOW MARKED 2 GUINEAS. | T T | BLACK: SERGE, WORSTED, AND CLOTH COSTUMES—StyIes offer a I UIIUBU3I wide variety—all conforming admirably to to-day's fashions. Every gar- | , ment is cut and made by expert tailors. ' Plain and dressy models, with | AI" \YO\ ("j" t Afl trimmings of Buttons, Braid, and Machine Chain Stitching. Some have | "• " M'wtiUllw coloured striped Velvet collars. Smart hanging skirts. • | T Original Prices Ranged from 4to 6 Guineas. | NOW MARKED 2 GUINEAS. |OT f\T TCpC COSTUMES IN A BIG VARIETY OF COLOURS-As Nigger, light and I dark Greys, Tan, Black and Grey Striped. Velour Cloth, Heather Mix- -| A w 6 ]jjp nien j. 0 f STUIPED tures, Fancy Tweets. A big range in many different styles, all attrac- 0 ' ' tivo and useful, suitable for Town and Country wear. These are all from . 1 *,' 1 ' 1 ' our regular stock. 8 . Dark some Paisley deOriginal Prices Rangsd from 3to 5 Guineas, § s '!? ns > others in various coloured NOW MARKED 2 GUINEAS. | stripes. Very useful for morn- | ing wear. Sizes to fit all figures. r* 11 1 \T T\ T 7 T 1 1 i I This Week's Price, 5/11 Call when You are Down I own i o-dayl 8 | A few samples of, light washing 0 1'J?" 1 T 1 ! ™ sht 01151,111 DB CHEN ® Cjeorge & .J\erslcy,Ltd. Lsrt.js.'? " § shape at neck. All looscLAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. I fitting. : 11x ' ' : | Thi s Week's Price, 22/6
• lofi(j?clc£ftA and Calicoe&\ WILL PAY.vou in the END. "({ORROCKSES'" , CSTADLISHEO 179! °" EBgßEßaagEßfl Some people say they are tired of giving to so many Patriotic Funds. • " They have had enough of it." If the tired Soldiers said " We've had enough of it," What Would Become tf Us? i They mast continue their ■ grirp work. We must coni tinue to help them. i Our Soldiers and Sailors everywhere need Rest and Recreation, Comforts and Amusement. Convalescents deserve all the aid we can possibly give them. Troops in Camp and at the Front make Better Soldiers if they are well cared for in their hours of ease. To supply Rest, Refreshments, , and Comforts to all our Sol- ! diers is the aim of The Church Army's r War Work . in Training Camps, on Troop- , ships, Hospital Ships, in Hospitals, and on Every Battle Front. In New Zealand this work is carried on by The Military ' Affairs Committee of the Church of England. Help us to help our Boys! Send Your Donation to-day to The Military Affairs Committee Jas. W. Henderson j Honorary Geo, SliirtclifFe J Treasurers 20 Mulgracc Street - Wellington Crow aII Cheques , "Union Bank, Wellington." HAINES-9 11 Drilled and Filled absolutely | painlessly is ens of tin wonders of the age, This wo acliiavo with Kie antolgoI slo method; it in perfectly i simple and harmless, and U i spcolaily applicable to ner--11 vous people and children. |I SETS TEETH £3 3s. DSTI MI, DENTISTS, I 119 Willis Street, Wellington. JjWANCIS AND CO., DAINTY LINGERIE AND BLOUSES SHOWING NOW. 77 WILLIS STIiEET (First Floor). I Crown Clothing Co.'s Building:. j | r R | PCE -STRf.'NGTM 'l i eiiewcts |, g OoeOrop Goes a Loog Way"!
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 189, 30 April 1918, Page 2
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